Yorkmead Primary School

York Road
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 8BB

Tel: 0121 464 4215
Fax: 0121 464 6793
 
enquiry@yorkmead.bham.sch.uk

 

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I have great pleasure in informing you that interviews for the post of Deputy Headteacher at Yorkmead took place on Monday 26th April. By unanimous decision Mr Newman-Smith was appointed to the position. I hope you will join me in congratulating him and welcoming him as the permanent deputy headteacher of our school. 

Barbara Marsh
Chair of Governors

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homeYorkmead Primary School is an oversubscribed two form entry junior and infant school in Birmingham. Please use this website to keep up to date with happenings at the school. Should the information you require not be here then please feel free to email or phone the school. The contact numbers can be found on this website.
Welcome to Yorkmead Primary School

Opened in 1937, our school is situated in the residential area of Hall Green, close to its boundary with Sparkhill. Being very close to the main Stratford Road, it is easily accessible and well served by public transport.

Currently a two form entry school, Yorkmead can admit 60 pupils into its Reception classes. At present there are 417 pupils on roll, organised into 14 classes of mixed ability, determined by age. Our nursery unit opened in February 2002. This was formerly the caretaker’s house and was re-designed and refurbished to provide 52 part time places. 

We believe that the school lies at the centre of the community and we set out to contribute to our community and, in turn, we look for its support and its respect.

Developing close links with the community and with parents in particular is one of our main aims. We recognise that education must be a partnership, if we are to ensure our pupils make good progress, realise their full potential and enjoy their time at school