Quick Facts


Phase: Primary
Age range: 2 to 7
Gender: Mixed
Pupils on roll: 128
Capacity: 120
Local authority: Derby
Governance: Voluntary aided school
Nursery provision: Has Nursery Classes
SEN provision: Yes

About this school


St James' Church of England Aided Infant School is a voluntary aided school located in Derby, within the Derby local authority. The school plays an important role in the local community and forms part of the state funded education system in England.

The school educates mixed pupils aged 2 to 7. It currently has 128 pupils on roll with space for 120, offering a broad curriculum across all primary year groups.

Ofsted last inspected the school on 09 May 2024, awarding it a Outstanding rating. The report noted positive aspects of leadership, safeguarding and the school’s approach to pupil development.

Ofsted Summary


Overall rating: Outstanding
Last inspection: 9 May 2024
Read the full Ofsted report: View Report

Admissions Information


Admissions policy: Voluntary aided
Catchment: Based on distance and faith criteria
Oversubscribed: Yes (in recent years)
Link to local authority admissions page: Contact School Website

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