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We would like to welcome you to the Eastwood Village Primary website. Our Mission Statement “Learning Together at the Heart of our Community” reflects the high ambitions we have for the community as a whole.

One of our aims is to educate children to the highest standards. Children at this school will be helped to develop into tolerant young people who show respect for others. We value their individuality and will nurture their sense of independence and determination to achieve the best they can be.

Our teaching staff are dynamic, committed and motivated to serve the children and families of the school. These staff have been trained with the support of educational institutions such as Sheffield Hallam University and Learners First training providers.

Best wishes,

Mrs Kirsty Beresford, Head of School

Latest News

Jack & the Beanstalk Pantomime

At Eastwood Village Primary School, our children watched and participated in a mesmerising Pantomime of ‘Jack & the Beanstalk’. Our children had an amazing experience and brought a true spirit of Winter to Eastwood.

Christmas Jumper Day

It’s that time of year again where children and staff at Eastwood Village pull out their festive knits! Every child was invited to wear their favourite and silliest Christmas Jumpers! Take a look at our...

Our Inspirational Mentor Award Winner

We are thrilled to announce that Clare Baldi, one of our dedicated leaders at Eastwood Village Primary School, has been honoured with the Inspirational Mentor Award for 2023/24! This prestigious recognition celebrates Clare’s outstanding mentorship...

Our New Eldon Road Play Area

Our New Eldon Road Play Area Is Officially Open! Back in 2023, our School Council are worked alongside Rotherham Borough Council to help design a new play area for our community. They gathered information from...

Anti-Bullying Week 2024

As a school, we strive to RESPECT and be TOLERANT towards one another. It’s part of Our British Values and is integral to the ethos of our school. We learned about being an ‘Upstander’ and...