Our school proudly bears the name of one of the greatest explorers and navigators ever to sail from British shores. James Cook was born in Marton in Cleveland on 27th October 1728. He was christened in the local parish church of Saint Cuthbert, before moving to nearby Ayton in 1736. After serving apprenticeships in Staithes and Whitby he joined The Royal Navy in 1755. His three great voyages of discovery between 1768-1780 literally put the Pacific Ocean on the map.

We are proud to adopt the names of his ships as our school values.

What better qualities could we aim for than creating a thirst for knowledge and discovery of the World, a willingness to embrace exciting experiences, determination to work hard and the ability to demonstrate resilience in the face of difficulty?

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School Vision

At the heart of a diverse, respectful and supportive community, Captain Cook Primary School aims to give every child a zest for and love of learning through: an engaging and safe environment that encourages children to be the best they can be academically, physically and socially; experimenting, being creative and developing self-awareness and a stimulating and purposeful curriculum.

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