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Welcome to

Hopton Primary Academy

I would like to warmly welcome you to our happy school, on behalf of myself, staff and governors.

When I first visited our school I was struck by the special family atmosphere, which sees the school as the heart of the local community. Although this website will give you a flavour of the school, a visit is often the best way to see what our school is really about.

We are a smaller than average primary school, which prides itself on the care, wellbeing and education of every child.

I hope that our website will provide you with a useful and informative picture of our school, whether you are a current parent looking for information or a new parent seeking the right school for your child. 

We are proud to be a Church of England School as we nurture our children, through a strong Christian ethos, promoting key values in all areas of school life. This is enhanced through our close partnership with our village church.

At Hopton, we recognise the uniqueness of the Christian faith, growing and learning together in God’s love. As an inclusive school, we warmly welcome children, families and staff of all faiths and none.

Our priority is to offer a safe and stimulating learning environment, where our children are happy and enjoy their learning. 

Adults, children and governors are passionate about learning in its richest sense, and during the school year we use cross-curricular themes, ensuring the inclusion of creative arts to enrich learning experiences.

The partnership between our children, families and school is very important. Working together, we can offer your child the best opportunities to develop as a learner. We aim to provide an atmosphere that combines excellence and enjoyment in learning with creativity, so that children will engage actively in all that they do. It is in this way that we hope to establish the foundations for inquiring minds to continue developing when they leave our school.

Parents are always welcome in school and we are blessed with support from families with everything from listening to reading, gardening and cycle safety. If you feel you have a talent to offer please come in and discuss.

The monthly newsletter, available on this site, is a good way to keep up to date with events in school, to find out what is coming up and discover how you can be actively involved in your children’s learning.

Please do not hesitate to contact school if you require any further information and I look forward to working with you to provide your child with the best possible opportunities to flourish and grow.

Miss Kellie Egleton
Headteacher