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Oxford primary schools - need some advice please....

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 01-Jul-09 21:14:13
Just noticed this post - Any of the South Ox village schools are good. Horspath, Great Milton, Little Milton, Garsington, Beckley.....
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 04-Jun-09 19:20:15
St Andrews in Headington is lovely, I don't really know any other primary schools, I'm sure there are lots of sought after ones in nother Oxford. Cherwell (Summertown) is thought of as the best secondary school and I know people who have done very well from and been very happy at Cheney (Headington)and Wheatley Park (just outside the city), a lot of kids from Iffley Road area also bus over to Robert Arnold School in Botley, so that must be decent too. I don't know anything about private schools.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 14-May-09 19:31:03
Can anyone recommend a good primary in Ox or surrounding villages? I also need a pre school and secondary...Re locating and don't know where to start!
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