School Overview
Weare Academy First School is a Church of England primary academy located in the picturesque village of Axbridge, Somerset. Catering to children aged 2 to 9 years, the school has a total enrollment of 151 pupils, slightly exceeding its capacity of 150. Situated in a rural setting, the school serves the local community and nearby areas, providing a nurturing environment with a strong village community feel. The school's motto, 'All Can Achieve,' reflects its commitment to fostering individual growth and academic success among its pupils. As a small school with five classes, Weare Academy offers a personalized educational experience, ensuring that each child is known and valued. The school also includes the Rainbow Woods Preschool, which welcomes children aged 2 to 4, offering a seamless transition into the primary phase.
School Performance
Official DfE data ยท 2024-25 ยท 8 years of data
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
Weare Academy First School is deeply rooted in its Christian ethos, with a mission to nurture confident and resilient learners who embody values such as aspiration, kindness, and resilience. The school's vision, 'All Can Achieve,' is inspired by Philippians 4:13 and is central to its educational approach. This ethos is reflected in the school's inclusive practices, where every child is seen and supported in their unique strengths and needs. The school promotes a culture of aspiration and curiosity, encouraging students to explore their talents in a caring and supportive environment. The school's Christian character is woven into daily routines and curriculum, shaping both the academic and spiritual growth of its students. Through its dedicated staff and community involvement, Weare Academy strives to create a positive and engaging learning atmosphere.






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