Established | June 15, 1979 |
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Type | Junior school |
Headteacher | Mr N Vittle |
Deputy Head | Mr K O'Sullivan |
Founder | Bishop of Monmouth |
Location | High Street, Caerleon Newport NP18 1AZ Wales |
Local authority | Newport City Council |
Staff | 39 |
Ages | 8–11 |
Website | http://www.steplearn.net/cejs |
Caerleon Endowed Junior School is an endowed school situated in Caerleon on the outskirts of the city of Newport, Wales. The school boasts an excellent reputation locally, not only for the academic results of its pupils, but also in sport.
Top Gear presenter James May attending the school in his early life in the 1970s.
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They include one modern computer suite, a large field and two sectioned playgrounds- one for lower school (Years 3 & 4) and upper school (Years 5 & 6), a library, a canteen and a sizable main hall.
PE is taught in the hall- for gymnastics and tennis on wet days. There is a cupboard with gymnastic mats and tennis rackets. There is also a climbing frame.
The IT department is well-equipped with one classroom, with suitable computers and software.
There are numerous subjects usually taught by their one teacher.
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