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All Saints' Voluntary Aided Church of England Lower School - Contains a mission statement, dates for your diary and contact details.

Great Barford Lower School - Contains general school information, events, newsletter, contact details and favourite links.

Husborne Crawley Lower School - Lists schools aims, general information, pictures, staff, governors, Ofsted report, photograph tour and contact details.

Cople School - Lists school aims, events, after school clubs, children's competitions and contact details.

Gravenhurst Lower School - Lists school details, news, staff, governors, aerial view and contact details.

St Lawrence Lower School - Located in Wymington, Bedfordshire. Details on the school, staff, governers and friends plus a gallery of work by pupils.

Christopher Reeves Lower School - Podington. Prospectus, term dates, governor and staff details, a photo diary and examples of children's work.

Bromham C of E Lower School - School prospectus, aims, newsletter, golden rules, policies, diary of events, code of conduct and contact details.

Ravensden Lower School - Details on the school, contact details and forthcoming events.

Raynsford Lower School - Details on the school and its staff, forthcoming events and information on links with the local community.

Renhold Lower School - Details on the school, staff, governors and events.

Thomas Whitehead Lower School - Details on the school, its history, the local community, a prospectus and forthcoming and past events.

Shortstown Lower School - Brief details on the school, staff and term dates.

St Marys Lower - Clophill. Information on the history of the school, its facilities and after school clubs.

Thornhill Lower School - Houghton Regis. Details about the school and its activities.

Wilden Lower School - Brief details on the school, standards and links with the community.

St Vincent's Catholic Lower School - Prospectus, general information and newsletters.

Hadrian Lower School - Contains a welcome, philosophy, aims, personal and social development, governors report, newsletter, calendar of dates, homework, clubs and contact details.

Broadmead Lower School - Located in Stewartby. Details of school, term dates, some examples of work and out of school activities.

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