Prince Rock Primary School
Prince Rock Primary School believes that every child has enormous potential and that if we work together, we can achieve great things.
Contacts details
Embankment Road
PL4 9JF
We provide an enriching curriculum and a positive atmosphere that engages children in learning and develops them as individuals and as responsible citizens.
We are always trying to improve what we offer your children, and we have recently received our Silver Healthy Child Quality Mark (HCQM) to go with our International Schools Award. We have recently raised money for Children in Need through a joint concert with our local schools and a community choir. In addition, we have been working with community groups to reduce the plastic levels at our local beaches.
We are part of the Learning Academies Trust and work closely with the local schools of Salisbury Road School and Mount Street Primary, along with 6 other schools in the city. We believe that this collaboration makes all of our schools better as we share good ideas and excellent practices. The Plymouth Teachers & Schools Alliance is also part of our trust and works with schools across the city.
We have a breakfast club that opens at 7.50 am . We offer a wide variety of free clubs after school that finish at 4.10 pm, and there is also a paid after-school club that closes at 5.45 pm for parents who have work or other commitments.
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Awards
- Ofsted rating: Outstanding See the report for the school
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- School
- Primary school - 5 to 11 years
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