Rewarding Success
Creative Design
Opportunities for all of the arts
Swimming Taught for Most of the Year
All Children Learn in Our Federation Training Pool
Freshly Cooked Food
Made On Site at Our Partner School
Rewarding Success
Opportunities for all of the arts
All Children Learn in Our Federation Training Pool
Made On Site at Our Partner School
The DFE have outlined the information that schools must publish online. This information can be found on this page. Any information on this website can be requested by parents in paper format free of charge; please just ask the school office.
Nettleton Community Primary School
Moortown Road
Nettleton
LN7 6AA
01472 851455
enquiries@nettleton.lincs.sch.uk
Executive Headteacher | Mr Andrew Smith | andrew.smith@nettleton.lincs.sch.uk |
Head of School | Mrs Dena Jones | dena.jones@nettleton.lincs.sch.uk |
School Business Manager | Mrs Catherine Fussey | catherine.fussey@nettleton.lincs.sch.uk |
School Administration Assistant | Mrs Donna Hydes | donna.hydes@nettleton.lincs.sch.uk |
Chair of Governors | Mr Geoff Barnes | c/o tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk |
Clerk to Governors | Mrs Tracey Limbert | tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk |
SENCO | Miss Jessica Hardiment | jessica.hardiment@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
We admit 10 children each year in our September intake. Our admissions are controlled by Lincolnshire County Council. For information on admission to LCC schools please visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk and view the admissions pages. We have limited spaces in some other year groups; for information please contact the Executive Headteacher.
To view our admissions policy (2025) please follow the link below.
To apply for a Reception or mid year place please follow the link below.
Please call the office if you would like to visit our school 01472 851455; we'd be very happy to show you around our school.
Information about applying for a place at Nettleton Community Primary School
Applying for a September 2025 place at Nettleton Community Primary School
Please use the following link to view our school prospectus.
We look forward to meeting you. If you have any questions about our school or the application process, please get in touch.
To see our behaviour policy please click below to take you to the full list of policies.
We strive to ensure our children learn, develop and demonstrate British Values. Please see our Governor approved British Values statement below which outlines our interpretation of British Values and how they are threaded though school life at Nettleton Community Primary School.
Each year our school updates our charging policy. To view our charging policy please follow the link below.
For information on our complaints procedure please read our complaints policy using the link below.
Our school received around £6,000 in COVID-19 Catch Up Premium. The report below outlines how we intend to spend the money and how we intend to measure the impact on our learners.
Catch Up Premium Report 2021/22
Catch Up Premium Report 2020/21
Please follow the link below to see information about the National and the school curriculum.
http://www.nettleton.lincs.sch.uk/curriculum.php
This is a link to a new service to compare schools.
Please use the link below to access this information.
Please note the information held in this link is for the 2018/19 school year as there were no assessments in 2019/20 due to Covid-19.
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/120465
Click here to find out about our Equality Objectives as outlined in the Equality Act 2010.
North Worlds Federation Equality Objectives
We teach children about the Protected Characteristics outlined in the 2010 Equalities Act. Information about how we teach the Protected Characteristics can be found in the PSHE section of the Curriculum Pages.
All staff have had training on the Protected Characteristics.
The link below takes you to the DFE Schools Financial Benchmarking for our school.
Nettleton Community Primary School Financial Benchmarking Page
We are required to publish how many staff have an annual gross salary of £100,000 or more. This information is listed below.
Number of staff with an annual gross salary in excess of £100,000: 0
As a school we need to store and share information securely in compliance with the new data protection regulations (GDPR). Please follow the link below to our new Data Protection Policy. To view the new pupil and staff privacy notices please follow the links below.
The North Wolds Federation Data Protection Officer is Mrs Jo Shaw (governor) who can be contacted via the school office.
As part of the North Wolds Federation, our Governing Body covers both schools in the Federation.
Information about the Federation Governing Body can be found on this website.
www.northwoldsfederation.co.uk
Information regarding the structure and responsibilities of the Governing Body, including the committee Chair and Vice Chair's names can be found in this document.
Governor Information for Parents
Information regarding the Governors of the North Wolds Federation including their names, date of appointment, term of office, appointing body, business and financial interests can be found here.
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2024
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2023
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2022
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2021
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2020
Pen portraits for all members of the North Wolds Federation Governing Body can be found here.
To contact the Chair of Governors, please write to the Clerk of the Governing Body (tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk) or send a letter to the main office.
Children can come into school from 8.30 a.m. and the school day starts at 8.40 a.m.
The school day finishes at 3.10 p.m (the length of the school day was extended from September 2022 as required by the DFE)
Our children sit National Curriculum Tests at the end of Year Six and historically Year Two. The information below outlines how our children performed. As a small school, Nettleton data needs to be treated with caution. As each child is "worth" such a high percentage, the data is often not as useful or reliable as data derived from larger schools due to large confidence intervals.
Key Stage One 2024 Key Stage One Tests became non-statutory in 2024 therefore this data will not be displayed here.
2020 There are no National Curriculum Test results for this cohort due to the COVID19 pandemic.
2021 There are no National Curriculum Test results for this cohort due to the COVID19 pandemic.
2022 The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021/22 academic year.
Our school had its last ungraded inspection in October 2022 when it was confirmed that our school was still good. Our last full Section Five inspection was in October 2014.
Please download a copy of the last OFSTED report.
The views of our families are very important to us. The annual questionnaires, alongside the OFSTED Parent View, are reviewed by school staff and governors to see what further improvements we can make to our school.
Reception Parental Questionnaire 2021
OFSTED have a system to capture parent voice called Parent View. Please click below to either see what others are saying about us or to leave feedback yourself.
Parent View Outcomes 2024/2025
Parent View Outcomes Web Version
The Government gives schools an additional amount of funding for children considered disadvantage. This is measured by if children have accessed free school meals at any point in the last seven years.
Pupil Premium Strategy 2023/24 Including 2022/23 Review
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/23 Including 2021/22 Review
Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/22 including 2020/21 Review
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020/21 including 2019/20 Review
Each year we conduct a pupil safety survey for our older children.
KS2 Pupil Safety Survey December 2024
KS2 Pupil Safety Survey November 2023
KS2 Pupil Safety Survey June 2022
KS2 Pupil Safety Survey December 2020
Our remote learning plan can be found in our COVID 19 pages.
To find out about how special our school is and our ethos and values please follow the link below to the about us section of our school.
All schools have to have a policy for children with Special Educational Needs and/or disabilities.
To view our SEND policy and other information about SEN please follow the link below.
SEND Information Report / In School SEND Support
Lincolnshire County Council SEND Local Offer
Ambitious for SEND Children: Access To The Curriculum Statement
The Government gives schools an additional amount of funding to enhance sports provision in school.
Sports Premium Review 2020/2021
Sports Premium Review 2018/2019