School Overview
Hormead Church of England (VA) First School is located in the quaint village of Great Hormead, Buntingford, Hertfordshire. As a voluntary aided primary school, it caters to a mixed-gender cohort of students aged 2 to 9 years. Currently, the school serves approximately 131 pupils, exceeding its official capacity of 109, which is indicative of its popularity within the community. The school is set in a rural environment, reflecting its strong ties to the local community and the Church of England. Hormead School prides itself on a rich history and celebrated its 180th anniversary recently, highlighting its longstanding presence and impact in the area. The schoolโs motto emphasizes resilience, aspiration, cooperation, honesty, love, kindness, and courage, which are integral to its educational approach and community engagement.
School Performance
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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.
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2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
Hormead Church of England First School champions a nurturing educational environment grounded in Christian values. The school's ethos is reflected in its commitment to fostering resilience, aspiration, cooperation, honesty, love, kindness, and courage among students. These values permeate the behavior, teaching, and community relationships at Hormead. The school aims to create a respectful and inclusive atmosphere where each child feels valued and inspired to achieve their personal best. This ethos is not just a set of words but is actively integrated into daily routines and interactions, shaping a culture of mutual respect and understanding. Hormead believes in holistic education, focusing on academic excellence as well as personal and spiritual growth, preparing students for the next stage in their educational journey and life beyond school.

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