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Be smart online so you're safe offline
If you are under 16 years of age please talk to an adult
before sharing personal details online. Don't give out personal details such as where you live,
your mobile number, the school you go to, your email address or a picture or yourself
when you're online that can allow strangers to get to you.
How to contact us
For more information please write to:
- Headteacher: Paul Eteson
- Harford Manor School
- 43 Ipswich Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 2LN.
- Tel: 01603 451809
- Fax: 01603 453508
- Email:
- Chair of Governors: Mr Monty Fairfoot
- Vice Chair: Mrs Paula Smith
- Clerk to the Governors: Mrs Sandra Harris
- Parent Governors: Mr Phillip Henry, Mrs Jane Noble, Mr Monty Fairfoot
- Staff Governors: Mrs Tina Tuck, Ms Pat Ward
- LEA Governors: Mr John Tomlinson, Mrs Beryl Angell
- Community Governors: Mrs Karin Pink,
- Friends of Harford Manor School Association:
- Registered Charity No: 1013842
- President: Position currently open, Chair: Steve Smith, Vice Chair: Lindsey Wright,
Secretary: Lindsey Wright, Treasurer: Sue Cannon.
- Extended Learning Co-ordinator, Mike Skulski
- Email:
- About the Website: Malcolm Brown
- Email:
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Staff, Pupils, Parents and Friends: Please make
suggestions and contribute material for our website.
Links from child-friendly websites are welcome.
Hiring the school buildings and facilities.
- To hire the school hall, therapy pool and other facilities
for events such as childrens parties
- please contact the Site Manager, Steve Smith
Additional contacts for the Norfolk area.
Norfolk Carers Helpline is open 24 hours
Freephone 0808 808 9876
Social Services Customer Service Centre
Freephone 0844 800 8014
How to find us
There are 8 maps. 1 map on each page.
Please click on a map below to see a larger version
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Reproduced from Ordnance Survey map data by permission of Ordnance Survey, © Crown copyright.
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This is an extract from the governments "Preparing for emergencies" booklet.
You can read more by clicking on the icon above.
"If your children are at school you will naturally want to collect them as soon as possible in the event of a major emergency.
But it may not be safe to do so. Please TUNE IN to your local radio station for advice and for details of the arrangements
your local council has made for letting parents know when to collect their children from school.
All schools have plans to cope with local emergencies such as fire and flood, and teachers and support staff do
all they can to look after the pupils in their charge."
Extracts: Crown Copyright © H.M. Government
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