School Overview
Lower Farm Academy is a mixed-gender primary free school located in the town of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on Milking Lane. Catering to children aged 2 to 11, the school serves a diverse community with a current enrollment of approximately 335 pupils, although it has the capacity to accommodate up to 420 students. The school operates within an urban setting and is part of the REAch2 Academy Trust, which is the largest primary academy trust in the UK. With no religious affiliation, Lower Farm Academy adopts a non-selective admissions policy, welcoming students from various backgrounds and abilities. The school emphasizes a friendly and inclusive atmosphere, where every child is encouraged to reach their full potential through a supportive and engaging learning environment.
School Performance
Official DfE data ยท 2024-25 ยท 4 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
Lower Farm Academy is deeply committed to fostering a learning environment where every child feels valued and inspired. The school is part of the REAch2 Academy Trust, which instills core values such as learning, leadership, enjoyment, inclusion, inspiration, responsibility, and integrity. These values are at the heart of the school's mission to provide exceptional teaching experiences. Lower Farm Academy believes in the potential of each student and strives to create an atmosphere where students are encouraged to become resilient, independent thinkers. The school's ethos is reflected in its commitment to high academic standards, alongside a strong focus on developing the creative, emotional, and social aspects of pupils' lives. This holistic approach ensures that all students are not only academically capable but also well-rounded individuals prepared for future challenges.






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