Feversham Primary Academy
Chamber Rating
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TV Shows Children's VHS Tapes
Feversham Primary Academy is a great school with so many fantastic teaching and support staff it is a great place for all and I would definitely recommend this school to anyone and everyone.
Oct 17th, 2022 -
Marisol Perdomo
Oct 9th, 2022 -
Sehrish Akhtar
I am currently doing my placement at this school and the teachers work extremely hard to get the children to reach their goals and aims. I have learnt new skills during my placement which will help me in the future when looking for employment.
Jun 5th, 2022 -
Hammad Ul-Haq
Feversham Primary Academy is absolutely brilliant the staff are so friendly and welcoming it is also a beautiful school
Mar 4th, 2022 -
Nadia Hussain
Diagnosed my daughter with autism when they are not qualified to do so. Subsequently they rejected my daughter from nursery, breaking a lot of discrimination policies. Which I am taking further with the relevant governing bodies. I honestly believe I am not the first parent they have done this too- the school has a lot of English as second language students , so the parents would just go along with what the school say. My advise would be to to question what they say and do your research. Dont rely on this school. Some teachers are ok- year 2 Mr Ajaib was always on hand for feedback. But otherwise you only find out your kids are behind at the end of the year, rather than regular updates. No parents evenings were held last year. My kids no longer attend this school, and even though its only been a few weeks but their new school is much more welcoming. Also just an FYI my daughter doesnt have autism; even the paediatrician said it takes years to diagnose anyway , so how would a teacher know to diagnose it, it beyond my understanding.
Sep 12th, 2022
Contact Info
- (127) 472-1751
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Feversham Primary Academy?
A The phone number for Feversham Primary Academy is: (127) 472-1751.
Q Where is Feversham Primary Academy located?
A Feversham Primary Academy is located at Harewood St, Bradford, eng BD3 9EG
Q What is the internet address for Feversham Primary Academy?
A The website (URL) for Feversham Primary Academy is: http://www.fevershamprimaryacademy.org/
Q How is Feversham Primary Academy rated?
A Feversham Primary Academy has a 4.2 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Feversham Primary Academy
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 17 Reviews )TV Shows Children's VHS Tapes on Google
Feversham Primary Academy is a great school with so many fantastic teaching and support staff it is a great place for all and I would definitely recommend this school to anyone and everyone.
Marisol Perdomo on Google
Sehrish Akhtar on Google
I am currently doing my placement at this school and the teachers work extremely hard to get the children to reach their goals and aims. I have learnt new skills during my placement which will help me in the future when looking for employment.
Hammad Ul-Haq on Google
Feversham Primary Academy is absolutely brilliant the staff are so friendly and welcoming it is also a beautiful school
Nadia Hussain on Google
Diagnosed my daughter with autism when they are not qualified to do so.
Subsequently they rejected my daughter from nursery, breaking a lot of discrimination policies. Which I am taking further with the relevant governing bodies.
I honestly believe I am not the first parent they have done this too- the school has a lot of English as second language students , so the parents would just go along with what the school say.
My advise would be to to question what they say and do your research. Dont rely on this school.
Some teachers are ok- year 2 Mr Ajaib was always on hand for feedback.
But otherwise you only find out your kids are behind at the end of the year, rather than regular updates.
No parents evenings were held last year.
My kids no longer attend this school, and even though its only been a few weeks but their new school is much more welcoming.
Also just an FYI my daughter doesnt have autism; even the paediatrician said it takes years to diagnose anyway , so how would a teacher know to diagnose it, it beyond my understanding.