Welcome to Hayfield Primary School website. Please feel free to contact us to ask any questions about our Reception intake for 2025
wELCOME
A warm welcome to Hayfield Primary School. We hope you enjoy exploring our website and you gain a clear understanding of life at our fantastic school.
Hayfield is a scenic village lying at the foot of Kinder Scout in the Derbyshire Peak District. Our school caters for children, aged 4-11, who live in the village and surrounding areas. We are an integral part of the community in this vibrant village. Our children enjoy taking part in many community events such as Apple Day, Well Dressing and the May Queen Festival.
We are all very proud to work here, adults and children alike. The school is a happy and safe place for children to learn and grow and is set in a stunning location. The team at Hayfield Primary work extremely hard to help every child achieve their full potential during their time with us. The staff pride themselves in knowing each and every child. This results in them supporting, encouraging, nurturing, reassuring and challenging each child every step of the way.
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BBC Newsround
Latest Newsround stories
- Watch Newsround
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- Watch Newsround
We've got a report all about the inauguration of President Trump, we look ahead to what films you c…
- Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign…
- Donald Trump officially becomes new US president
In a special ceremony called an inauguration, President Trump took over from Joe Biden as America's…
- What were Donald Trump's first actions as president?
Just hours after becoming the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump signed a series of o…
Latest EVENTS FEED Events
- Non uniform day - for chocolate bingo PTA24Jan2025
- Year 6 Clarinet Concert28Jan2025
9:15 am - 9:45 am
BBC News - Education and Family
News and features from BBC News - Education and Family
- 'Council left autistic son with no school place'
Kray says Birmingham City Council failed to provide an education plan within the legal timeframe.
- Academy trust to hand over schools after money row
University of Brighton Academies Trust runs 11 primary schools and three secondary schools.
- 'Families should move to avoid school run issues'
Parents need to use "common sense" when picking where to live, claims one councillor.
- Free school meals 'would tackle child poverty'
Bishop Auckland MP Sam Rushworth wants to eventually see free meals for all pupils.
- School forced to close after 'ransomware attack'
The school will be closed on 20 and 21 January while the data breach is investigated.