School Overview
St Andrew's Church of England Primary Academy is located in Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex, providing education for children aged 4 to 11. As an academy converter with a Church of England religious character, it serves a mixed-gender cohort. The school is part of the Canonium Learning Trust, promoting a shared vision of high educational standards. Currently, the academy has 125 pupils enrolled, with a capacity for 210, situated in a semi-rural setting that serves the local community. The school's motto, 'Together we flourish. Together, we make a difference,' encapsulates its commitment to fostering a nurturing environment where every child is encouraged to thrive. The academy does not have a sixth form or nursery classes and offers a rich curriculum tailored to individual needs, supported by passionate staff committed to students' overall development.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
SATs Results (Key Stage 2)
2024-25School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
St Andrew's Church of England Primary Academy's mission is deeply rooted in its Christian values, focusing on nurturing an inclusive and supportive learning environment. The school's ethos, 'Together we flourish. Together, we make a difference,' reflects a commitment to collaborative learning and community engagement. This vision is evident in the daily routines, where high expectations are set for academic and personal growth. The school prioritizes emotional well-being, building strong relationships among pupils, staff, and the wider community. Its identity is characterized by respect, kindness, and a passion for learning, fostering a culture where students are encouraged to become confident and independent learners. The academy's emphasis on personal development and community togetherness is woven into its teaching style and behavioral expectations, ensuring that students not only achieve academically but also grow as compassionate and socially responsible individuals.
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