School Overview
Thomas Hinderwell Primary Academy is a mixed-gender, academy sponsor-led primary school located in the urban setting of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Serving children aged 3 to 11, the academy accommodates nursery classes and currently has 168 pupils enrolled, with a capacity for up to 310. Situated on Seamer Road, the school is a part of the diverse Scarborough community and does not adhere to any specific religious character. The school is accessible via public transport, making it a feasible option for families within and around the locality seeking a primary education institution. The academy's small size allows for a more personalized educational experience, with a nearly balanced gender ratio (83 boys and 85 girls). Approximately 41.7% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse socio-economic catchment area.
School Performance
Official DfE data ยท 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
Thomas Hinderwell Primary Academy is committed to fostering an inclusive and nurturing environment where every child is encouraged to achieve their full potential. The school's ethos centers around respect, curiosity, and kindness, which are integral to the educational and social experiences provided. This is reflected in the school's mission to promote a supportive community where students feel valued and motivated to learn. The academy emphasizes the importance of a holistic education that balances academic achievements with personal development. The school culture encourages positive relationships between staff and students, fostering a sense of belonging and community responsibility. Through daily routines and interactions, the school instills values that prepare students not only for academic success but also for becoming constructive members of society.







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