Contact Us

Our Office Team will deal with any questions that you may have.

Call us on:
0116 260 8150

or email: office@merton.bepschools.org

Please use these contact details for the Headteacher, Chair of LAB and SENDCo.

Mr Nick Sale: Headteacher

Mrs Jenni Scothern: Chair of LAB

Mrs Kathryn Trzcinski: SENDCo

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Our address is:
Cherry Drive, Syston, Leicester LE7 2PT

 

Our email address is office@merton.bepschools.org

The Merton Primary School Local Area Board (LAB):

The Chair of our LAB is: Jennifer Scothern

Email: jscothern@merton.bepschools.org

The Merton Primary School is prod to be part of Bradgate Education Partnership (BEP).

Welcome – Bradgate Education Partnership

Contacting the Trust:

Mon-Fri: 8.30am- 4.00pm

Telephone:
0116 4783426

Email:
​info@bepschools.org

Physical Address:

Bradgate Education Partnership
Trust Offices
Wreake Valley Academy
Parkstone Road
Syston
Leicestershire
​LE7 1LY

Paper copies of information held on the website are available from the school office upon request.

Safeguarding and welfare concerns

During School Hours
If you have a safeguarding or welfare concern and need to speak to a school safeguarding lead during school hours, then please contact the school on 0116 260 8150.  You can also email safeguarding@merton.bepschools.org which will forward your email directly to all of our safeguarding leads.  Although emails are monitored regularly during school hours, for urgent matters please speak directly to a school safeguarding lead rather than email.

Outside of School Hours
If you have a safeguarding concern and it is outside of school hours or during the school holiday, you should call Leicestershire First Response Children’s Duty on 0116 3050005.  For non-urgent matters,  you can email safeguarding@merton.bepschools.org which will forward your email directly to all our safeguarding leads.  During school holidays and out of school hours, emails are monitored periodically, however, response time may vary.  If a person is in immediate danger or a crime is being committed, call the police on 999.