Pinchmill Lower School

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Pinchmill's playground and buildings
Pinchmill's playground and buildings

Pinchmill Lower School is a small lower school in the village of Felmersham in Bedfordshire, England. It was opened in 1974, taking its name from the Pinchmill Islands in Sharnbrook. The school caters for children aged 5-9, in National Curriculum Years Reception, 1, 2, 3 and 4 i.e. National Curriculum Key Stage 1 and part of Key Stage 2. Pinchmill has a catchment area that includes the villages Felmersham, Pavenham and Radwell.

After completing Year 4, pupils progress to middle school. The villages in Pinchmill's catchment area are all part of Lincroft Middle School's catchment area, and although many children go to Lincroft, a sizeable minority choose to attend Harrold Priory Middle School in the village of Harrold instead.

Both Lincroft and Harrold are feeder middle schools for Sharnbrook Upper School.

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