We currently have spaces available in Year 5 & 6. 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!
Welcome to Bishop’s Waltham Junior School. I am incredibly proud to lead a school where children are encouraged to enjoy, learn and achieve together each and every day. Our aim is simple: to help every child become the very best version of themselves — academically, personally and socially.
At Bishop’s Waltham Junior, learning is designed to be engaging, challenging and full of opportunities to spark curiosity. We set high expectations for all pupils and have a strong track record of helping them achieve impressive academic outcomes, while also recognising and nurturing the full range of talents they bring.
We are committed to developing well-rounded individuals who are kind, confident and respectful. Behaviour across the school is very good, and our dedicated staff team provides high-quality pastoral support alongside excellent teaching. Children with additional needs are supported through robust systems and the expertise of our qualified SENDCO, ensuring that every learner is valued and included.
Beyond the classroom, pupils enjoy a rich selection of enrichment opportunities, including weekly swimming lessons in our on-site heated pool and an exciting programme of sporting, musical and creative activities. These experiences help our children build resilience, discover new interests and learn more about themselves as developing young citizens.
It is a privilege to work with such enthusiastic pupils, dedicated staff and supportive families. If you would like to know more about life at Bishop’s Waltham Junior School or arrange a visit, please do get in touch — we would be delighted to welcome you.
Darren Campbell
Headteacher
A place where excellence, effort and happiness are valued in equal measure.
Latest News
Friday 10th July 2026 – Year 4 round up
As we hurtle towards the end of the year, Year 4 are still giving 100% effort! Over the past 2 weeks we’ve continued working on our art project, created songs in Computing and still preparing ourselves for the final music concert of the year.
Science
As year group we recently wrapped up our Electricity unit by creating burglar alarms for Mr Campbell! Every year the children are challenged to come up with ideas, every year Mr Campbell wants the perfect alarm! I believe we came close this year.
Fun sports morning
Lower school enjoyed their morning working together to do their best at each activity. There was some great collaboration and fun had by all!
Art
We’re at the concluding stage of our Typography and Printing unit. Replicating various artist’s styles, we have created some stunning typography. Next week, we will complete our final pieces, so ensure you’ve made room for child’s next masterpiece!
Computing
Dance Ejay! A favourite with all the children. This program allows them to create a tune through drag and drop sound bites. It’s fantastic!
Thank you!
We’ve had so many highlights this year, from Stubbington to the music concerts and lots in between, it has been a pleasure to share a year of the children’s learning. Thank you for all your support, the Year 4 team.
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Year 6 Update - Friday 10th July
As the year draws to a close, Year 6 have been hard at work on their last major event of the year: the Year 6 Production. This year, we have been working hard rehearsing Ye-Ha, a wild west tale of excitement and drama. So far, we had performed twice - once to Years 2, 3 and 4, and once to Year 5 and a small number of adults. Our main performances are coming next week and we look forward to welcoming you in to see them.
Alongside this work, we've also embarked on a number of other projects. In PHSE, we've completed our sex and relationship education unit for the year, learning about conception, pregnancy and childbirth. In DT, we've been designing fairground rides ready for are final practical DT sessions in the last three days. In history, we've started learning about the Mayans - this will be the focus of our classroom time next week when we're not out cycling for Bikeability. All in all, there's a lot going on - it may feel like we're winding down, but we still have a lot to pack in.
We're also looking ahead to our leavers' events: the BBQ on the final Tuesday, and our Leavers' Assembly on the final day. These two events are a lovely way to mark the end of the children's time with us, and we look forward to them both.
District Athletics Success!
This morning, BWJS proudly hosted the annual District Athletics Competition, welcoming teams from Swanmore and St John’s for a fantastic morning of sport. The level of competitiveness, determination and sportsmanship on display from all athletes was outstanding and reflected the very best of school sport.
We are delighted to announce that BWJS finished in 1st place, successfully retaining the District Athletics Trophy. Our pupils represented the school brilliantly, showing resilience, teamwork and encouragement throughout the event.
A huge thank you to the parents who came along to support the competitors and help create such a positive atmosphere. We would also like to recognise our Year 6 Team Captains, who played an important role, assisting with the logistics and smooth running of the event.
Finally, a special thank you to Mr Watton for organising and leading this annual sporting event. His hard work, enthusiasm and commitment ensured another successful and enjoyable competition for all involved.
Well done to every athlete who took part—we are incredibly proud of you all! 🏆🥇👏
☀️ Great British Summer Savings ☀️
Looking for ways to make the most of the summer holidays for less?
The Government's Great British Summer Savings scheme is running until 1 September 2026, with reduced VAT on children's meals in restaurants, family tickets to cinemas, theatres, concerts, exhibitions and a range of attractions. Children aged 5–15 can also travel on buses free throughout August.
Families can use the attraction finder website to discover participating venues and activities nearby:
👉 Summer Savings Attraction Finder - https://summersavings.gov.uk/
We know the summer holidays can be an expensive time, so we wanted to share this information with our school community. We hope it helps families enjoy some fantastic days out together over the summer break.
Bishop's Waltham Junior School 💙💛
Friday 10th July 2026 – Year 4 round up
As we hurtle towards the end of the year, Year 4 are still giving 100% effort! Over the past 2 weeks we’ve continued working on our art project, created songs in Computing and still preparing ourselves for the final music concert of the year.
Science
As year group we recently wrapped up our Electricity unit by creating burglar alarms for Mr Campbell! Every year the children are challenged to come up with ideas, every year Mr Campbell wants the perfect alarm! I believe we came close this year.
Fun sports morning
Lower school enjoyed their morning working together to do their best at each activity. There was some great collaboration and fun had by all!
Art
We’re at the concluding stage of our Typography and Printing unit. Replicating various artist’s styles, we have created some stunning typography. Next week, we will complete our final pieces, so ensure you’ve made room for child’s next masterpiece!
Computing
Dance Ejay! A favourite with all the children. This program allows them to create a tune through drag and drop sound bites. It’s fantastic!
Thank you!
We’ve had so many highlights this year, from Stubbington to the music concerts and lots in between, it has been a pleasure to share a year of the children’s learning. Thank you for all your support, the Year 4 team.
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Year 6 Update - Friday 10th July
As the year draws to a close, Year 6 have been hard at work on their last major event of the year: the Year 6 Production. This year, we have been working hard rehearsing Ye-Ha, a wild west tale of excitement and drama. So far, we had performed twice - once to Years 2, 3 and 4, and once to Year 5 and a small number of adults. Our main performances are coming next week and we look forward to welcoming you in to see them.
Alongside this work, we've also embarked on a number of other projects. In PHSE, we've completed our sex and relationship education unit for the year, learning about conception, pregnancy and childbirth. In DT, we've been designing fairground rides ready for are final practical DT sessions in the last three days. In history, we've started learning about the Mayans - this will be the focus of our classroom time next week when we're not out cycling for Bikeability. All in all, there's a lot going on - it may feel like we're winding down, but we still have a lot to pack in.
We're also looking ahead to our leavers' events: the BBQ on the final Tuesday, and our Leavers' Assembly on the final day. These two events are a lovely way to mark the end of the children's time with us, and we look forward to them both.
District Athletics Success!
This morning, BWJS proudly hosted the annual District Athletics Competition, welcoming teams from Swanmore and St John’s for a fantastic morning of sport. The level of competitiveness, determination and sportsmanship on display from all athletes was outstanding and reflected the very best of school sport.
We are delighted to announce that BWJS finished in 1st place, successfully retaining the District Athletics Trophy. Our pupils represented the school brilliantly, showing resilience, teamwork and encouragement throughout the event.
A huge thank you to the parents who came along to support the competitors and help create such a positive atmosphere. We would also like to recognise our Year 6 Team Captains, who played an important role, assisting with the logistics and smooth running of the event.
Finally, a special thank you to Mr Watton for organising and leading this annual sporting event. His hard work, enthusiasm and commitment ensured another successful and enjoyable competition for all involved.
Well done to every athlete who took part—we are incredibly proud of you all! 🏆🥇👏
☀️ Great British Summer Savings ☀️
Looking for ways to make the most of the summer holidays for less?
The Government's Great British Summer Savings scheme is running until 1 September 2026, with reduced VAT on children's meals in restaurants, family tickets to cinemas, theatres, concerts, exhibitions and a range of attractions. Children aged 5–15 can also travel on buses free throughout August.
Families can use the attraction finder website to discover participating venues and activities nearby:
👉 Summer Savings Attraction Finder - https://summersavings.gov.uk/
We know the summer holidays can be an expensive time, so we wanted to share this information with our school community. We hope it helps families enjoy some fantastic days out together over the summer break.
Bishop's Waltham Junior School 💙💛
Friday 10th July 2026 – Year 4 round up
As we hurtle towards the end of the year, Year 4 are still giving 100% effort! Over the past 2 weeks we’ve continued working on our art project, created songs in Computing and still preparing ourselves for the final music concert of the year.
Science
As year group we recently wrapped up our Electricity unit by creating burglar alarms for Mr Campbell! Every year the children are challenged to come up with ideas, every year Mr Campbell wants the perfect alarm! I believe we came close this year.
Fun sports morning
Lower school enjoyed their morning working together to do their best at each activity. There was some great collaboration and fun had by all!
Art
We’re at the concluding stage of our Typography and Printing unit. Replicating various artist’s styles, we have created some stunning typography. Next week, we will complete our final pieces, so ensure you’ve made room for child’s next masterpiece!
Computing
Dance Ejay! A favourite with all the children. This program allows them to create a tune through drag and drop sound bites. It’s fantastic!
Thank you!
We’ve had so many highlights this year, from Stubbington to the music concerts and lots in between, it has been a pleasure to share a year of the children’s learning. Thank you for all your support, the Year 4 team.
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DSC03141.JPG
DSC03142.JPG
Year 6 Update - Friday 10th July
As the year draws to a close, Year 6 have been hard at work on their last major event of the year: the Year 6 Production. This year, we have been working hard rehearsing Ye-Ha, a wild west tale of excitement and drama. So far, we had performed twice - once to Years 2, 3 and 4, and once to Year 5 and a small number of adults. Our main performances are coming next week and we look forward to welcoming you in to see them.
Alongside this work, we've also embarked on a number of other projects. In PHSE, we've completed our sex and relationship education unit for the year, learning about conception, pregnancy and childbirth. In DT, we've been designing fairground rides ready for are final practical DT sessions in the last three days. In history, we've started learning about the Mayans - this will be the focus of our classroom time next week when we're not out cycling for Bikeability. All in all, there's a lot going on - it may feel like we're winding down, but we still have a lot to pack in.
We're also looking ahead to our leavers' events: the BBQ on the final Tuesday, and our Leavers' Assembly on the final day. These two events are a lovely way to mark the end of the children's time with us, and we look forward to them both.
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