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St.Bedes Rcc Primary School

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Elvetham Heath Primary School

Elvetham Heath Primary School

(1 review)

This is an ever expanding primary school on a housing development in Fleet. It is currently…read moreundergoing a huge extension that is due to be finished in April 09, but is currently just a metal frame! In the infant part of the school there are three classes to each year group (Year R - 2) and in Juniors there are just 2 classes per year group, although the extension is being built to accommodate more. The school is around five years old and very modern and well equipped with interactive white boards in every classroom (why are schools so proud of these!) and an IT room with a computer for each child. There is a large, well stocked library just inside the main entrance with a huge flat screen TV on the wall showing photos and short films of school trips and holidays. There are Art, Cookery and Music rooms, as well as tables and chairs outside the classrooms for small group work. There is a full range of afterschool and lunchtime clubs available for children, at various prices. There really is something for everyone but they are heavily subscribed so children are often disappointed. The school is very attractive, and nicely landscaped and the children have a playing field, two playgrounds and a courtyard to the front of the school. Most classes have a class pet or two -mostly rabbits and guinea pigs, and the children take it in turns to bring them home for the weekend or holidays. I am not going to comment on the standards of education, as I am only a parent and only have my own children to compare but the school has received good OFSTED reports.

Hampton Hill Junior School

Hampton Hill Junior School

(3 reviews)

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It is a very underperforming and toxic school. Children have problems and the teachers don't listen…read moreto the children.

Hampton Hill Junior School is a large (360 pupils) junior school nestled on St James' Avenue not…read morefar from Hampton Hill High Street. It is housed in a rather picturesque building dating from the 1920s, though it has been expanded and improved since. Hampton Hill Junior School educates pupils from years 3 - 6 (ages 7 - 11), and is linked with Carlisle Infant School (meaning that in most cases, pupils will finish Carlisle in year 2 and progress fairly seamlessly with their classmates into HHJS). The headteacher, Bill Jerman, is excellent. He is a strong leader, taking no guff from the children! He impressed me particularly when my daughter attended. I was writing a paper (I was a mature student doing a part time degree) on religious education and collective worship, and asked, after a parent teacher evening, if I could attend a 'normal' (as opposed to harvest) assembly. He told me I could, and we arranged a date. It occurred to me afterwards that I hadn't told him who I was. I arrived on the appointed day, worried that no-one would be expecting me, but sure enough, he greeted me, got me settled before the children arrived, and then discussed the yearly assembly programme and RE scheme of work after the assembly. My daughter had good teachers with a couple of truly excellent ones. The school runs extension programmes for gifted children which benefited my daughter, and also taught French (in a fun, non pressurised way) to its year 6 pupils. All in all, this is a very good state junior school, which prepares its pupils admirably for secondary school and beyond.

St.Bedes Rcc Primary School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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