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Overview

We are a popular primary school and nursery located close to Richmond Park. We have just completed our transition into a primary school and are embedding our new junior traditions.  We aim to impart lasting knowledge to all our children through an inspiring and challenging curriculum and a genuine understanding and appreciation of each child. We are proud to offer a positive culture of inclusion, achievement, kindness and belonging. 

About Us

We have the highest aspirations for all our children and our children have a desire to learn and be the stars they are.  We foster close links with our parents/carers and ‘together we nurture the genius in everyone’.  We have a provision for up to 16 pupils with moderate and/or complex learning needs who are supported within the classroom as far as possible. 

Our staff team is what makes Alexandra Primary School the successful school that it is.  We have a very supportive staff team who are keen to learn from each other and try new ideas. Our new KS2 building has given us new classrooms, a learning zone, library and ICT room. We have also developed our outdoor areas and have an external classroom area linked to the main classroom for all our KS1 and EYFS classes as well as a forest area, multi-use games area, sensory garden and main playground.

Working for us

If you're searching for your next 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 candidates - send us your CV now via our School Talent Pool and say what sort of role you're looking for. 

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 and 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 entertainment for the vibrant student population and younger residents.

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, Kingston has excellent train links. Situated near to the A3 and M25 it is also easily accessible by car. The river bus is a scenic 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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