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Date Printed: 12/07/2025

Provider Name:Pear Tree Infant School
Provider Type:Infant School
Name:Pear Tree Infant School
Address:Pear Tree Infant School,
Pear Tree Street,
Derby,DE23 8PN
Telephone:01332 767244
Web Site:http://www.peartreeinfantandnursery.co.uk/
Email:admin@peartreei.derby.sch.uk
Daily Session Times:
  • Monday: 08:50 - 15:20
  • Tuesday: 08:50 - 15:20
  • Wednesday: 08:50 - 15:20
  • Thursday: 08:50 - 15:20
  • Friday: 08:50 - 15:20
Costs:Free
Last Updated:23/05/2025 00:00:00
Eligibility Criteria:
  • Available To All - A Universal Service
Care for children aged:4 years to 7 years
Registered for 2yr Old Funding:No
Registered for 3/4yr Old Funding:No
Last Inspection Details:30/11/2022
School Inspection
Good
Languages Spoken:
  • Arabic
  • Czech
  • Panjabi
  • Polish
  • Roma
  • Slovak
  • Urdu
Availability:Term Time Only
Vacancy Notes:Contact Primary School Admissions on 01332 642728 to apply for a place or visit www.derby.gov.uk/primapps
Service Description:Pear Tree is a mainstream school based in the Normanton area of Derby.
Our school accomodates 270 children, made up of 3 classes per year group.

Pear Tree works well to liaise with nursery and junior settings to ensure children have a smooth transition when entering and exiting our school setting.
IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT AND PROVISION

At Pear Tree Infant School, we have adopted a whole school approach to SEND policy and practice. Pupilsidentified as having SEND are, as far as practicable, fully integrated into mainstream classes. Every effort is made to ensure that they have full access to the learning curriculum and are integrated into all aspectsof the school. The SEND Code of Practice 2014 makes it clear that all teachers are teachers of pupils withspecial educational needs.

All teachers are responsible for identifying pupils with SEND and, in collaboration with the SENCO, willensure that these pupils requiring different or additional support are identified at an early stage. Pupilswith SEND are identified by using the Derby City Council criteria of Cognition and Learning, Communicationand Interaction, Sensory and Physical and Social and Emotional Mental Health Difficulties.

In addition tothis we have an “open door” policy for parents and teachers to contact the SENCO with any concerns. Staffmay alert the SNCO to any concerns by completing a SEND concern form at any time during the School
year.
Special Needs Area of Experience:Can Administer Medication
Learning Difficulties
Physical Disability
Visual Impairment
Language/communication Needs
Hearing Impairment
Facilities:
  • Accessable Toilets
  • Breakfast Available
  • Changing Room With Hoist
  • Sensory Room