Our School

Our School

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Antingham and Southrepps Primary School, a grade two listed building, was built in 1826 by Lord Suffield for the children of the workers on his estate.

Since then, the Victorians have added a ‘modern’ extension (the present Library and adjoining classroom) and the headteacher’s house has been incorporated into the rest of the building. In December 2011 we saw the completion of a new teaching block for the Foundation Stage, Years 1 and 2. This fantastic new teaching space houses two classrooms which have, interactive whiteboards and special lighting, toilets and a drying room. There is also a purpose built outside area for play which includes a special all weather area, large sandpit, raised beds for gardening, a mud kitchen, and a path for bikes and scooters as well as a large grass area for play.

The playground has been developed to provide increased play and learning opportunities. It includes equipment such as climbing frames, an outdoor stage, tables and seating, an outdoor classroom for younger pupils, a garden and pond. We use the neighbouring woodland and nature reserve as an extension to the school grounds. We value this resource and work closely with the local Parish Council and Common’s Committee to improve facilities. We are continually looking at ways of using the outdoor environment to enrich pupils’ learning and have built an outdoor shelter to enhance our work in the school grounds. A stimulating school environment is a vital element in motivating pupils and teaching them to respect their surroundings.


Picture1History of the school

Margaret Dowland, a retired nurse, who lives a stone’s throw from the school in Lower Street, has written a book called “A School Through Time” after becoming fascinated with its history while she was a governor here from 2007-2012.

More details can be found in the article published on the 15 th May on the North Norfolk News website – please follow the link below: https://www.northnorfolknews.co.uk/news/antingham-and-southrepps-primary-school-history- 7973094

The school has a copy of the book on display in the school office.

If you would like to purchase a copy, priced at £9.95, please let us know and we will add your details to the order list.


Aerial photos courtesy of Northrepps Aerodrome and Season Photos 

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Our Schools

Synergy Multi-Academy Trust comprises fifteen Norfolk schools serving children between the ages of 2 and 18. Our schools work collaboratively together to raise standards and provide education of the highest possible standard, offering the best of opportunities for pupils. The Trust was initially established in 2015. We believe that all of our schools have strengths and areas to develop, and that all can improve through sharing expertise and wisdom. The Trust understands that there will be excellent practice in each school, and that every school will be able to contribute to the development of the Trust as a whole.

Our Schools

Synergy Multi-Academy Trust comprises fifteen Norfolk schools serving children between the ages of 2 and 18. Our schools work collaboratively together to raise standards and provide education of the highest possible standard, offering the best of opportunities for pupils. The Trust was initially established in 2015. We believe that all of our schools have strengths and areas to develop, and that all can improve through sharing expertise and wisdom. The Trust understands that there will be excellent practice in each school, and that every school will be able to contribute to the development of the Trust as a whole.