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Overview

Welcome to Tolworth School. Thank you for taking the time to get to know us a little better. Tolworth School is a federation that formally links Tolworth Infant and Nursery School with Tolworth Junior School. Our Nursery provides 52 part-time places for 3-4 year olds; Reception and Years One to Six each have three classes of up to 30 children.

The school is tucked safely behind Tolworth Broadway, away from the noise and traffic of the main road, with plenty of green space available to us for play and learning. We enjoy a close relationship with Tolworth Children’s Centre, which shares our site.

Aims & Ethos

These statements apply equally to all the adults and children who are part of the school’s community.

We aim to provide a happy, inclusive and safe environment and opportunities that help us gain the skills, knowledge and understanding necessary for us to become:

  • Independent, confident and thoughtful individuals who will embrace challenges
  • Considerate, supportive and respectful to all
  • Lifelong thinkers and learners who make a positive contribution to society
  • Emotionally aware individuals who make healthy lifestyle choices
  • World citizens who are responsible, proactive and environmentally aware
  • Effective communicators

Tolworth Community Schools work to create an enthusiastic inclusive community of learners by:

  • Providing an exciting and creative curriculum
  • Recognising and valuing each individual’s strengths, needs and interests
  • Providing a broad range of learning opportunities, experiences and environments to encourage exploration and discovery
  • Fostering play, nurturing curiosity, communication, problem solving and creativity
  • High quality teaching using a variety of approaches to meet all learning styles and needs
  • Valuing and celebrating each individuals contributions, talents and successes equally
  • Encouraging effort, risk taking and perseverance
  • Valuing and celebrating our cultural and social diversity and creating strong links with our parents, families and wider community

Working For Us

 If you're searching for your next teaching post, why not contact us now? You'll be working at a great school and be part of a friendly, helpful team. We're always interested to hear from enthusiastic, committed teachers.

Living in Kingston

One of London’s liveliest boroughs. Life revolves around the Thames, with the buzzing market town of Kingston being the main attraction. Kingston High Street runs parallel to the Thames so it many of its favourite restaurants are found situated along the banks of the riverside.

With the popular Kingston University based here there is an abundance of bars and clubs to entertain the vibrant student population and younger residence.

Kingston upon Thames is one of the greener areas of the capital with two royal parks in neighbouring Richmond upon Thames. Local parks hold facilities to cater for all those who enjoy the great outdoors, such as Canbury Gardens which is home to the Kingston Rowing Club boathouse and is in turn a great spot for fishing.

Only half an hour from central London it has excellent train links. Situated near to the A3 and M25 it is also easily accessible by car. The river bus as an excellent alternative to get into Canary Wharf and London Bridge. 

Landmarks

  • Wimbledon Championships - In the neighbouring Merton bordering Kingston, the world famous Wimbledon Championships takes place. Indulge yourself in summer fun with a spot of Pimms, and Strawberries and Cream.
  • The Thames - Enjoy the beauty of the Thames when the weather permits it on foot, bicycle or boat.
  • Kingston Markets - Hunt for bargains in Kingston’s 800 year old markets.
  • Chessington World of Adventure - One of the UKs biggest and best theme parks. Great for those ‘kidults’ amongst us.
  • “Out of Order” by David Mach- Iconic sculpture that has been snapped by tourists the world around. If you’ve seen photos of London you’ll probably have seen this.

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