About Wanborough School

Welcome to
Wanborough Primary School.


We hope that this website will give you a real sense of the pride we have in our school and will prompt you to decide to visit us in person to see the fun and enjoyment we have at our school - and the hard work!
History
Our school is over 120 years old. The school was originally housed in a Victorian building, adjacent to the Church at the top of the village, with a view in the distance of, what was then, the very small town of Swindon. The building still exists but is now a private house.

In order to accommodate the increasing numbers of children as new houses were built in the village, in 1991 the school moved to its current site, in the middle of the Wanborough.
(see Location Map)

The school was immediately found to be too small for the growing population and several mobile classrooms were added to the site. These still remain to this day, despite several extensions to the school.

The school emblem symbolises our links with the church, incorporating the church steeple and tower and the letter W for Wanborough.

Whilst we are not a Church School, we value our links with the church extremely highly. We hold many services in St Andrew's and always look forward to the frequent visits from Reverend Cardwell and his team.

The school has a history of high achievement, both academically and in extra-curricular pursuits. Staff and children find it hard to leave but when they do, we always look forward to hearing of the successes they achieve and hope that the foundations set at Wanborough have contributed to these.

Today
At the start of this academic year (September 2008) we have 229 children on roll. As birth rates in our catchment area have fallen in recent years, we have welcomed an increasing number of children and their families from other parts of the town. We value the different perspectives they bring, as this enriches our experiences.

Currently close to 20% of our children are from out of catchment.

With 229 pupils the school is close to capacity, but some spaces are available in our Reception, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 classes, but not many!

We look forward to another busy year and can’t wait to use the new toilets! The School Council can take this off their Agenda now, for the first time in years.



We also can’t wait to put to full use our new children’s cooking area and look forward to learning more about healthy eating and cooking some scrumptious muffins!

Our Vision

Values
We value every child’s individuality.
We value the development of the whole child - academically, physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually.
We value a broad and rich experience, alongside academic success.
We value a happy, caring and safe environment.
We value the contribution we make to, and receive from, parents and the wider community.
We value the development of all staff to achieve their full potential.
We value dynamic leadership and management.

Aims
We aim to be successful and celebrate every success.
We aim for every child to achieve their best.
We aim to help every child become respectful, confident and mature members of the community.
We aim to prepare every child for secondary school.
We aim to provide a wide, well-balanced, dynamic curriculum for all.
We aim to continuously improve, by introducing new and exciting ideas.
We aim to have a diverse, professional and committed staff.
We aim to be a positive part of the community.
We aim to improve our school together.