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Pheasant Bank Academy (Academy Converter)

Doncaster, New Rossington, Doncaster DN11 0TA, UK

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#88

of 130 schools, Doncaster

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Contacts, Pheasant Bank Academy (Academy Converter)

DN11 0PQ

Postal code

01302868252

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Grades

1 - 5

Features, Pheasant Bank Academy (Academy Converter)

Public
Kindergarten
Primary

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2.5

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2.5

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2.5

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2.5

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2.5

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General information, Pheasant Bank Academy (Academy Converter)

Pheasant Bank Academy is an Academy Converter located in Doncaster, UK. The academy offers a wide range of classes and disciplines for students. From primary to secondary education, students can experience a comprehensive curriculum that includes core subjects such as English, math, science, and humanities. Additional disciplines like art, music, physical education, and technology are also offered to provide a well-rounded education.

The academy divides students into different grades based on their age and level of education. Each grade has a dedicated team of teachers who provide personalized instruction and support to help students thrive academically and personally. The academy values a positive and inclusive learning environment, fostering a sense of community and belonging among students.

Pheasant Bank Academy boasts state-of-the-art facilities that enhance the learning experience. Students have access to well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, libraries, sports fields, and performance spaces. These facilities enable students to engage in hands-on learning, experiments, research, and creative pursuits.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive curriculum with a wide range of classes and disciplines
  • Dedicated teachers who provide personalized instruction
  • Positive and inclusive learning environment
  • State-of-the-art facilities for enhanced learning experiences

Cons:

  • Some students may find the transition from primary to secondary education challenging
  • Large class sizes in some grade levels may lead to less individual attention

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