We currently have spaces available in Years 4 & 5. Our school features a 20m indoor heated pool, offering weekly swimming lessons for pupils. We provide full wraparound care on-site and offer approximately 20 extra-curricular clubs each term. If you would like to visit the school, please contact us.
Welcome to our school website!
At our school each child is valued and their unique set of skills and talents developed so that they can ‘be the best that they can be’. Our belief is that learning should be exciting and engaging. We want every child to leave our school ready for the next stage in their education and with a real appetite for learning.
We have high aspirations for every child that attends our school and a strong track record of achieving academic success. Equally, we ensure children at Bishop’s Waltham Junior are able to explore their full range of talents and interests.
Alongside a stimulating and varied curriculum, we offer a range of sporting, musical and artistic enrichment activities including successful sports clubs, drama productions and music concerts.
We place great emphasis on developing children’s personal skills and believe in the importance of developing kind, caring and respectful individuals. Behaviour in our school is very good and we offer children high quality care and pastoral support. We have strong systems in place to support children with additional learning needs and have a fully qualified Special Needs Co-ordinator on the staff team.
I am incredibly proud to be the Headteacher of Bishop’s Waltham Junior School and of the children and staff who contribute so much to the life of the school.
If you would like to find out more about the school or to arrange a visit please do not hesitate to contact us.
Darren Campbell
Headteacher
A place where excellence, effort and happiness are valued in equal measure.
Latest News
Friday 4th July 2025 - Year 3 Learning Update
In Maths, we’ve been learning how to use compact addition and subtraction. The children have done a brilliant job lining up the digits correctly and remembering to exchange and repartition when needed. It’s been great to see their confidence grow as they tackled some tricky problems with determination and success!
In Science, we explored the fascinating topic of erosion as part of our rocks and soils unit. The class conducted an experiment to test how different types of rocks wear away over time. Using water, we investigated which rocks erode fastest and discussed what this might mean for buildings and landscapes. The children loved being hands-on scientists and made some great observations.
To top it all off, we had our much-anticipated Sports Day! The sun was shining, and spirits were high as Year 3 competed in fun team games. It was fantastic to see everyone cheering each other on and showing brilliant teamwork and sportsmanship. A big well done to all the children for their enthusiasm and effort!
We’re so proud of all the hard work Year 3 has done this week – keep it up
Friday 27th June 2025 - Year 6 Update
It's a strange period, Summer 2 in Year 6. The children are simultaneously winding down for the end of their time at junior school, and ramping up for their introduction to their secondary experience. Routines are disrupted, learning takes on a different shape to the rest of the year, and emotions run high underneath it all.
Despite all that, we continue - the year isn't over yet! In the last few weeks, we've worked through Kensuke's Kingdom as an English text, writing all sorts of different pieces inspired by the book. We've refreshed our calculation skills and focused on graph creation in maths. In science, we've learned about the circulatory system, and in geography we've been learning about Hawaii. We've honed our throwing, catching and hitting skills in PE, and we've investigated Sikhism in RE.
Underpinning everything, though, is our forthcoming production of Alice - The Musical. This is our primary aim for the end of the term - to put on the best show we possibly can. With just over a week to go before our dress rehearsal to years 3, 4 and 5, things are looking good. The props and scenery are more lavish than any production we can remember thanks to the incredible creativity of Mrs Henderson and Mrs Clothier, Miss Pascoe's brand new backdrop is up in the hall, and Mrs Arnold's costumes are more ahead-of-schedule than they've ever been. Most important, of course, are the performances we're seeing from the children. We have some familiar faces on stage, and some children in major roles who have never been on the stage before - but we're seeing some incredible things, and if you've already booked your tickets, you're in for a treat. We can't wait for you to see the outcome!