Overview

“We are committed to offering education of the highest quality to each child.” The school will provide a rich and varied curriculum that ensures all children are challenged to achieve their best. We will strive to nurture children as confident and independent learners, within a happy environment, where everyone is included and feels valued and secure. Badshot Lea Village Infant School has high expectations of all members of the school community in all aspects of their school life. We will constantly foster partnership between children, parents and carers, staff, Governors, the Weyside Confederation, the villagers of Badshot Lea and the wider community to promote the vision and aimsof the school. Our achievements will be celebrated and we will always strive to improve. 

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Badshot Lea Village Infant School is a non-denominational Infant School catering for girls and boys from four to seven years of age. The School is maintained by the Education Department of Surrey County Council. We are located on a large site at the centre of the thriving village of Badshot Lea. The School was opened in 1895 and is listed as a building of local historical interest. Next to the main school is a purpose built classroom, and we have specialist facilities for children with disabilities.

Within the grounds we have a quiet garden with seating, an activity play area with climbing apparatus, a spacious playground with markings, a large playing field, a play area for our youngest children, an enclosed Millennium Garden and a beautiful sensory area. Close links exist between Badshot Lea Village Infant School, St George’s Church and the village community of Badshot Lea. The School has a happy and nurturing environment, where learning is always intended to be an enjoyable experience.

“Badshot Lea is a very special school, which is at the heart of our community and feels very safe, warm and welcoming. Our children love it”. So commented one parent, but reflected the views of many. Ofsted Inspection Report May 2008.

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