Welcome to Our School
Head Teacher's Welcome
Welcome to our school,
Chandos Primary is an academy within The Elliot Foundation Academy Trust. We are a highly diverse school, with cultures and faiths represented from across the globe, situated at the heart of Birmingham's city centre.
This is a popular school "where pupils play and learn together in a harmonious community" (Ofsted 2019). Our children understand the importance of behaving in a trusting, respectful and caring manner to all around them, while always trying to be the best they can be in all that they do. We are committed to challenging inequality in any form through an inclusive ethos across the school.
The school is at the heart of the local community close to the city centre and we work in close partnership with local organisations, creative practitioners and local services to ensure that our children experience a broad and rich educational experience.
As an academy within the Elliot Foundation we are part of a family of schools across the West Midlands and beyond. We all share a common desire to learn from each other, share best practice and collaborate to ensure the highest outcomes for our children.
If you wish to find out more about our school and the opportunities we can offer your child, please contact the school to arrange a visit.
We look forward to meeting you.
Worried about a child?
Safeguarding at Chandos Primary
If a child is in immediate danger or at risk of immediate harm, you should contact the Police on 999. If you are concerned about a child you should share your concern with our local Children’s Social Care Service by calling 0121 303 1888. You can also contact the NSPCC for advice on 0808 800 5000 or email help@NSPCC.org.uk. If you have non urgent information about the safety or welfare of a child to share with the safeguarding team at Chandos School then please email d.norbury@chandosprimary.org. Please note, this email is only monitored once daily during school holidays, it is not monitored during weekends. If you need an immediate response or if you are concerned for a child’s immediate safety or welfare please contact the Police.