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Primary Schools
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Bramford Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Oftsed
Britannia Primary School and Nursery is a primary school and nursery in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
Castle Hill Infant School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
The Central Ipswich Free School is a new primary school that will open in Ipswich, Suffolk in September 2025. The school will be located on Carr Street, on the site of the former Co-op department store.
Cliff Lane Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
Clifford Road Primary School & Nursery is a primary school and nursery in Ipswich rated "requires improvement" by Ofsted in November 2024.
Gusford Community Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "requires improvement" by Ofsted
Handford Hall Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
Martlesham Primary Academy is a small primary school on Black Tiles Lane, Martlesham.
Ranelagh Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted.
Sidegate Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
St Matthew's Church of England Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "good" by Ofsted
The Oaks Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "outstanding" by Ofsted
The Willows Primary School is a primary school in Ipswich rated "requires improvement" by Ofsted
Witnesham Primary School is a primary school in Witnesham rated "good" by Ofsted
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