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SCHOOLS
There are three schools in the village and one closely related, at Foremarke, plus the secondary school at Etwall:
Repton Primary School This local education authority school on Springfield Road caters for local children aged 4 to 11. Secretary Tel: 01283 703461, Bursar Tel: 01283 703732 Email: info@repton-pri.derbyshire.sch.uk
John Port School, Etwall Most of the local village children attend this secondary school. Their website gives details; www.johnport.derbyshire.sch.uk Secretary Tel: 01283 734111
Saint Wystan's Independent Nursery and Primary School This independent school caters for the early years with pupils aged from 2 1/2 up till 11. The school has a website that gives full details; www.stwystans.org.uk Mr B Allen Tel/Fax 01283 703258
Repton School It is said that Repton School has the longest unbroken history of any school in England, having been teaching children since 1557. The school is independent and for both girls and boys, aged 13 to 18. There are currently more than 500 pupils. The school buildings contribute significantly the distinctive architecture in the village. The School has a website; www.repton.org.uk
Foremarke School This is the preparatory school for Repton School. There are more than 400 pupils currently. The school moved to Foremarke Hall in 1940. This former stately home was built in 1760 for the Burdett family. The School has a website; www.foremarke.org.uk
In addition to the schools there is also a nursery, Woodend Private Day Nursery, on Main Street. This is for children aged 0 to 8 years and is open from 7:30 till 6. The phone number is 01283 704555.
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