Deddington Church of England Primary School has a long history and tradition as part of Deddington. Many of the parents of today's students also studied here and think so highly of it that they send their sons and daughters to us.
We are a one-form entry school organised into 7 class groups. Our school is set in lovely open grounds and provides a safe and secure learning environment. Our caring and nurturing framework, supported by close links with the Church, develops, encourages and celebrates each child. Our 'family ethos' ensures everyone in our community is valued and respected as an individual and as an equal.
Clive Evans
Headteacher of Deddington Primary School
The world is changing at a very fast pace. Our forward-thinking approach ensures children develop a range of skills, both academic and personal. At Deddington we believe that enjoyment should be valued as highly as achievement. Our pupils are surrounded by a rich, engaging curriculum which creates a life-long love of learning. High quality teaching and learning prepares children for the future challenges they will face. Through the development of curiosity and independence in an inclusive setting, our children are supported in achieving their personal best.
As a team, we celebrate, maintain and develop upon the many achievements already realised by Deddington Primary School. As a community that achieves together and works together, we are a happy and successful school.
We are proud to be part of Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust (ODST).
Deddington Primary School became part of Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust (ODST) in June 2017. ODST is a thriving Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) with schools across Oxfordshire and Berkshire. It is one of the largest MATs in the region, with five geographical hubs to support school-to-school collaboration.
ODST values the unique identity of each school in the trust. Schools have the freedom to serve their individual communities in the way they know best, with support from ODST to ensure they have what they need to deliver the best for their pupils.