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School Contact Details
Cornelius Vermuyden School
Dinant Avenue
Canvey Island
Essex
SS8 9QS
Tel: (01268) 685011
Fax: (01268) 510290
Headteacher: Mr I Hockey
General School Enquiries should be directed to Adele Beckman on admin@corneliusvermuyden.com
Mrs K Hibben (SENCO) khibben@corneliusvermuyden.com Tel: 01268 685011
Mr P Fuller (Safeguarding Governor) pfuller@corver.rmplc.co.uk
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Cornelius Vermuyden School by clicking below
Cornelius Vermuyden School seeks to provide a quality education within a supportive, caring and disciplined environment to pupils of all abilities and to work with and for the local community. The schools core values are Respect, Resilience and Responsibility. For more information regarding our ethos and values please click below
VIEW HEREWe are able to offer a unique experience to learners, embracing them in an immersive environment that inspires creativity and captures imaginations. Whether the curriculum is focusing on Tudor or Roman times, Space, Underwater, or anything else you can think of, the Immersive Room will take you there.
READ MOREWearing uniform is obligatory; all pupils must comply with the school's uniform code. Not only does the uniform and smartness of out pupils add to the school's image and prestige in the wider community, but it contributes to a business-like atmosphere conducive to achievement.
READ MOREWe place a strong emphasis on pupils participating in activities beyond their regular timetable. These activities develop pupils' social skills, as well as their particular talents and interests. Involvement in such activities also creates a more rounded individual that future employers and colleges look out for.
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