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Trinity All Saints CE Primary School

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Established
  
1871

Chair
  
Chris Clark

Address
  
Bingley BD16 2PP, UK

Motto
  
Growing Together

Founded
  
1871

Headmistress
  
Jane Glendinning

Ages
  
5–11

Phone
  
+44 1274 564977

Number of students
  
420

Trinity All Saints CE Primary School

Location
  
Trinity Place Bingley West Yorkshire England

Houses
  
William Forster (yellow), Margaret MacMillan (green), Miriam Lord (blue), David Hockney (red).

Similar
  
Eldwick Primary School, Priestthor Primary School, Myrtle Park Primary School, East Morton CE Primary S, Wilsden Primary School

Trinity All Saints CE Primary School is a primary school in Bingley, West Yorkshire.

The headmistress is Mrs Jane Glendinning as of 2006. The school is a Church of England school.

The school was built in 1871 as part of Trinity Church, which was built in 1868. The school was expanded in 1879 with a large room and three classrooms added and was of the same design as the church, with both being designed by Norman Shaw. The older parts of the school were designated as Grade II listed in 1973. Despite the original 1868 church being demolished in 1974, the school continued to operate albeit with a brief interruption during the demolition process when pupils were temporarily allocated to other schools in Bingley.

Planning permission was given to expand the school in 2013. This will increase pupil numbers from 330 to 420.

References

Trinity All Saints CE Primary School Wikipedia


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