Explore Our Schools

 

Each school in the Acer Trust is unique and uniquely placed to serve their local community. We celebrate this divesity and the benefits of working together to make sure that every school is a great place to learn and work. Find out more about our schools below.


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Botley School
Elms Rd, Botley
01865 248573
Botley
 
Chalgrove Community Primary School
High St, Chalgrove
01865 890385
Chalgrove
 
Icknield Community College
Love Lane, Watlington

01491 612691

Icknield college logo
 
Matthew Arnold School
Arnold’s Way, Oxford

01865 862232

Matthew
 
Stadhampton Primary School
Cratlands Close, Stadhampton

01865 890370

Stadhampton
 
Watlington Primary School
Love Lane, Watlington

01491 612474

Watlington
 
Wood Green School
Woodstock Road, Witney

01993 702355

Wood Green

Shaping Things Together

Botley School
“Botley has a wonderfully diverse community and we celebrate what makes us unique as well as our common values and experiences.”
Mrs Jo Reid
Chalgrove Community Primary School
"Our school is creative, vibrant and a great place to learn. As a school we encourage individuality and independence."
Ms Sam Gillion
Icknield Community College
''The focus of our school has always been to provide excellent teaching that meets the needs of every individual."
Mat Hunter
Matthew Arnold School
"Matthew Arnold School is a great school where learning really matters and where students are supported to flourish in their academic and personal lives."
Mr Anthony Broadley
Stadhampton Primary School
"We promote a culture that is welcoming and supportive, allowing each child to build confidence and social networks that become the foundation stones of successful learning."
Emma Charnock
Watlington Primary School
"Our children are motivated by and engaged in their learning and it is that enthusiasm that creates the buzz that is felt in every classroom every day."
Gemma Sterjo
Wood Green School
"We motivate all students to learn new skills and to do community service in their own time, and our students are recognised for the work they do in the local area."
Mr Rob Shadbolt