Warbstow Primary Academy is a village school nestling on the hillside below Warbstow Bury, an ancient fort dating back 5,000 years. Warbstow lies between Launceston, Bude and Camelford and is part of a thriving farming community.
We are very proud of our school and are committed to providing the best possible education for our pupils. The staff work extremely hard to ensure that this happens through our curious curriculum and living our school values of, kindness, resilience, respect, teamwork, curiosity and courage. These values are at the foundation of everything we do. Warbstow Primary Academy is a happy place where all feel valued for who they are.
We make the most of our local area and outstanding outdoor spaces to develop a love for the environment and a healthy lifestyle; we provide regular wild tribe activities for all the children.
We are firmly embedded in our community and hold regular community events. We have a close relationship with St. Werburgh’s Church which we use as a learning environment as well as for our annual Carol Service.
Despite being a rural school we are committed to providing experiences for our children that connect them with the wider world. We provide regular curriculum based trips to enhance their learning such as The Eden Project, The Theatre Royal Plymouth and Carnglaze Caverns. With our focus on the UN Sustainable Goals we are teaching pupils how to be better global citizens and by collaborating with the Think People, Think Story project Warbstow have linked up with a school in Uganda.