St Hedda's Catholic Primary School is a school in Egton Bridge, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
In 1790, a church was built in the village, with a presbytery to the rear.
The school was extended in the 20th century, to the front, back and left.
It has two storeys and the entrance is gabled with one bay and a lean-to extension.
The doorway is in the extension, and above is a mullioned and transomed window, a canopied niche containing a painted statue, an inscribed semicircular tablet, and a square bellcote with a shallow ogee cap and a cross.