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.   

News

Year 5 Update
19/04/2024 9:02 AM
Year 5 Update
Year Five have made an excellent start to the Summer term - coming in sensibly and calmly and engaging really well in our new topics.
This week, we have been watching famous poets perform their work and then trying to use some of the skills in our own performances.
We have completed our unit on 'Growing Up' and learnt about the changes humans go through as they change from a child to an adult.
Next week, we will start learning about rivers - so do discuss what you can see if passing a river or even visit the source of the Hamble in Bishop's Waltham.
Emerging Rugby Star
18/04/2024 9:00 AM
Emerging Rugby Star

We're bursting with pride to share some incredible news about one of our rising stars, Elliott (Y3)

 

Just at the start of this year, Elliott embarked on his rugby journey, and what a journey it's been! Despite being relatively new to the sport, his dedication and talent shone bright, earning him a coveted spot on the Eastleigh Pirates team. 

 

In a recent tournament, Elliott truly made his mark, showcasing his skills with an impressive THREE tries and contributing significantly to his team's triumph in securing the tournament win! 

 

Elliott's determination and passion for the game are an inspiration to us all, and we couldn't be prouder of his remarkable achievement! 

 

Let's give him a huge round of applause for his outstanding performance!

 

#outofschoolachievement

Year 4 Ash Class Showcase Talent in Ukulele Concert!
18/04/2024 9:00 AM
Year 4 Ash Class Showcase Talent in Ukulele Concert!

On the afternoon of Wednesday 17th April, the hall was filled with excitement and anticipation as parents and carers gathered to witness the ukulele playing of our Year 4 Ash Class pupils.

 

Under the guidance of Mrs. Hughes, the pupils have been honing their skills on the ukulele throughout the spring term. Their hard work and commitment were evident as they confidently strummed along to various backing tracks, showcasing their newfound musical abilities.

 

The children's enthusiasm for learning an instrument was palpable as they took to the stage with confidence and flair. Despite some initial nerves, they quickly settled into their performances, delighting the audience with their talent and determination.

 

The turnout for the concert was fantastic, with proud parents and carers filling the hall to support their budding musicians. The atmosphere was great as the pupils reveled in the opportunity to share their musical journey with a live audience.

 

It was truly heartwarming to see the joy and sense of achievement radiating from each pupil as they performed. The concert not only highlighted the pupils' musical talents but also showcased the importance of dedication, perseverance, and the rewards of hard work.

 

A huge congratulations to all the pupils of Year 4 Ash Class for their stellar performances and a special thank you to Mrs. Hughes for her guidance and encouragement throughout the term. 

Year 4 First Week Back
19/04/2024 3:30 PM
Year 4 First Week Back

Happy Summer term!

Welcome back all. The start of the new term means we have begun lots of new topics.

In English we are using a wonderful short animation called Soar to encourage the children’s creative writing skills.

In Guided Reading we have begun ‘Varjak Paw’ by SF Said. This is a really exciting novel about a pampered house cat who finds himself on the dangerous city streets. Ask you child to summarize the story so far- it’s gripping!!

Our Computing lesson this week focused on downloading apps. In this unit we discussed why it is important to only download apps (films etc) which are the appropriate age for the children. The children are really great at identifying the problems and risks of using the internet, games and online platforms.

Maths this week has had a focus on telling the time. This is always a tricky unit for many children but we all tried our best and have made improvements. Parents, if you could continue this work at home by encouraging your children to tell the time or asking them time related questions. For example, “What time will it be in 2 hours?” or “How long does a TV programme last for if it starts at 7:30 and ends at 8:35?”

 

As Ash class are not swimming this half term, we are doing an Outdoor Adventurous Activities Unit in our additional PE. This week we had to move across the hall applying specific rules. For example, the groups had to all cross the room but could only put 4 feet and 4 hands down when they were a group of 6. The children enjoyed working as a team to solve problems.

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Year 6 Update
19/04/2024 9:07 AM
Year 6 Update

Year 6 have returned to school ready to begin their final push towards SATS in four weeks' - three weeks' (!) - time.  We have plenty of revision, practice and last-minute learning prepared for this stretch of time, but there are still other things going on in our curriculum.

Although we finished our Ancient Greece unit before Easter, there are a couple of associated units still running.  In English, we're using the story of The Twelve Labours of Heracles to generate a range of writing examples.  We've also enjoyed some bread tasting and design work this week ready for some creations of our own next week.  In science, we'e started our unit on light by looking at how the human eye works, and in PE, we've started to prepare for the district sports event later this term by refreshing our athletics skills.

Year 5 Update
19/04/2024 9:02 AM
Year 5 Update
Year Five have made an excellent start to the Summer term - coming in sensibly and calmly and engaging really well in our new topics.
This week, we have been watching famous poets perform their work and then trying to use some of the skills in our own performances.
We have completed our unit on 'Growing Up' and learnt about the changes humans go through as they change from a child to an adult.
Next week, we will start learning about rivers - so do discuss what you can see if passing a river or even visit the source of the Hamble in Bishop's Waltham.
Emerging Rugby Star
18/04/2024 9:00 AM
Emerging Rugby Star

We're bursting with pride to share some incredible news about one of our rising stars, Elliott (Y3)

 

Just at the start of this year, Elliott embarked on his rugby journey, and what a journey it's been! Despite being relatively new to the sport, his dedication and talent shone bright, earning him a coveted spot on the Eastleigh Pirates team. 

 

In a recent tournament, Elliott truly made his mark, showcasing his skills with an impressive THREE tries and contributing significantly to his team's triumph in securing the tournament win! 

 

Elliott's determination and passion for the game are an inspiration to us all, and we couldn't be prouder of his remarkable achievement! 

 

Let's give him a huge round of applause for his outstanding performance!

 

#outofschoolachievement

Year 4 Ash Class Showcase Talent in Ukulele Concert!
18/04/2024 9:00 AM
Year 4 Ash Class Showcase Talent in Ukulele Concert!

On the afternoon of Wednesday 17th April, the hall was filled with excitement and anticipation as parents and carers gathered to witness the ukulele playing of our Year 4 Ash Class pupils.

 

Under the guidance of Mrs. Hughes, the pupils have been honing their skills on the ukulele throughout the spring term. Their hard work and commitment were evident as they confidently strummed along to various backing tracks, showcasing their newfound musical abilities.

 

The children's enthusiasm for learning an instrument was palpable as they took to the stage with confidence and flair. Despite some initial nerves, they quickly settled into their performances, delighting the audience with their talent and determination.

 

The turnout for the concert was fantastic, with proud parents and carers filling the hall to support their budding musicians. The atmosphere was great as the pupils reveled in the opportunity to share their musical journey with a live audience.

 

It was truly heartwarming to see the joy and sense of achievement radiating from each pupil as they performed. The concert not only highlighted the pupils' musical talents but also showcased the importance of dedication, perseverance, and the rewards of hard work.

 

A huge congratulations to all the pupils of Year 4 Ash Class for their stellar performances and a special thank you to Mrs. Hughes for her guidance and encouragement throughout the term. 

Year 4 First Week Back
19/04/2024 3:30 PM
Year 4 First Week Back

Happy Summer term!

Welcome back all. The start of the new term means we have begun lots of new topics.

In English we are using a wonderful short animation called Soar to encourage the children’s creative writing skills.

In Guided Reading we have begun ‘Varjak Paw’ by SF Said. This is a really exciting novel about a pampered house cat who finds himself on the dangerous city streets. Ask you child to summarize the story so far- it’s gripping!!

Our Computing lesson this week focused on downloading apps. In this unit we discussed why it is important to only download apps (films etc) which are the appropriate age for the children. The children are really great at identifying the problems and risks of using the internet, games and online platforms.

Maths this week has had a focus on telling the time. This is always a tricky unit for many children but we all tried our best and have made improvements. Parents, if you could continue this work at home by encouraging your children to tell the time or asking them time related questions. For example, “What time will it be in 2 hours?” or “How long does a TV programme last for if it starts at 7:30 and ends at 8:35?”

 

As Ash class are not swimming this half term, we are doing an Outdoor Adventurous Activities Unit in our additional PE. This week we had to move across the hall applying specific rules. For example, the groups had to all cross the room but could only put 4 feet and 4 hands down when they were a group of 6. The children enjoyed working as a team to solve problems.

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DSC03177.JPG

DSC03178.JPG

DSC03179.JPG

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Year 6 Update
19/04/2024 9:07 AM
Year 6 Update

Year 6 have returned to school ready to begin their final push towards SATS in four weeks' - three weeks' (!) - time.  We have plenty of revision, practice and last-minute learning prepared for this stretch of time, but there are still other things going on in our curriculum.

Although we finished our Ancient Greece unit before Easter, there are a couple of associated units still running.  In English, we're using the story of The Twelve Labours of Heracles to generate a range of writing examples.  We've also enjoyed some bread tasting and design work this week ready for some creations of our own next week.  In science, we'e started our unit on light by looking at how the human eye works, and in PE, we've started to prepare for the district sports event later this term by refreshing our athletics skills.

Year 5 Update
19/04/2024 9:02 AM
Year 5 Update
Year Five have made an excellent start to the Summer term - coming in sensibly and calmly and engaging really well in our new topics.
This week, we have been watching famous poets perform their work and then trying to use some of the skills in our own performances.
We have completed our unit on 'Growing Up' and learnt about the changes humans go through as they change from a child to an adult.
Next week, we will start learning about rivers - so do discuss what you can see if passing a river or even visit the source of the Hamble in Bishop's Waltham.
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