Bugle School is set in the heart of the Cornish clay area and close to the town of St Austell. We provide a happy, safe and caring environment for all. Parents, staff and governors aim together to provide our children with the best opportunities possible to develop independent skills required for everything that their future holds.
Our logo is ‘learning together by including’ which celebrates the diverse cultures of our community. There are 203 children on roll and a further 38 children attending the Bugle Nursery. Our aim is to promote a fully inclusive partnership where there is true equality of opportunity in all aspects of life-long learning.
We would welcome the opportunity to show you how special we are, by inviting you to come and see for yourself. For appointments, please contact the school office.
We hope you enjoy our website.
Mr Luke Rees
Head of School
Aspire Academy Trust
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Aspire Academy Trust
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