We currently have spaces available in Years 4, 5, and 6 for September 2024. 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

Year 4 -Update 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 9:00 AM
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This week kicked off our art unit of Creating a Character. The children were exploring the different mediums of charcoal, ink, pencil and biro to draw in a range of styles and forms. We created a two-page spread to show our work. This was in preparation for our sculpture work, where we well be creating a 3D sculpture of a person in an imaginative pose.

 

We also had the opportunity to use an artist manakin to practise our observation drawing and proportion skills. We had to look really carefully to ensure we kept all of the different body parts in proportion whilst still maintaining the pose.

 

The children had an opportunity to compare the two very different styles of artists and illustrators Quentin Blake and Sharmaine from the See You See Me Studio. They enjoyed creating very unflattering pictures of their teachers and then experimenting with coloured oil pastels. We found out that Quetin Blake liked to draw laying down, so we decided to have a go too.

 

Today we used wire and silver foil to create the initial stage of our sculpture. Later next week, we will be investigating sculptures, including the work of sculpture and artist Faith Bebbington and then we will be covering our ‘skeletons’ with papier-mâché and then Modrok. After this we will be decorating them bright coloured paper.

 

We can’t for you to see them at our assembly on Tuesday 12th November at 2:45pm.

 

We are still working on the History unit of Anglo Saxons. Over the past few weeks, we have used Ordinance Survey maps to locate places with Anglo Saxon names. We enjoyed working out the Anglo-Saxon meanings for place names like ‘Southampton, Wickham, Waltham Chase, Bishop’s Waltham and Petersfield’. Maybe you children can tell you what they found out?

 

Can we please take this opportunity to remind you that Stubbington Study Centre has an Open Day on Saturday 19th October 2024? The centre is open between 10am and 4pm and it is well worth a look around, especially if you or your child is undecided or worried about the residential trip.

 

Can we also remind you that after half term Redwood and Jackalberry will be swimming, whilst Ash will be doing an additional PE lesson?

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 4 Team.

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Year 6 Update - Friday 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 8:36 AM
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The first half term of this year has almost come to an end, and Year 6 have been hard at work to earn their first week off this year!

 

This week, we've done our first set of practice SATS papers.  The children will be sitting their real tests in May, so it's helpful for us to see where we are now.  We'll now be able to use the results to plan the next steps of our learning journey.  We've been really impressed with the way the children have conducted themselves this week, and we've had some pleasant surprises while marking.  Onwards and upward into Autumn 2!

 

Alongside this, the children have moved on from their polar regions learning to think about the features of deserts.  This has been our geography focus, but we've also done some slideshow work in computing to present some of the learning we have done.  In art, we are continuing to experiment with different mediums as we work towards our animal portraits - see some of the works-in-progress by looking at this update's pictures.

 

We're looking forward to the chance to rest and recharge, and we have an exciting Autumn 2 planned.  Please put the afternoon on Tuesday 10th December in your diaries - we will be running our rainforest cafe on this date, and we'd love to see you there!

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 6 Team

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Thank you, Quita.
17/10/2024 10:00 AM
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A Huge Thank You to Quita and Our Amazing BWJS Community!
 

On behalf of the staff, pupils, parents, and FOBS members, we would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Quita for her incredible leadership as Chair of FOBS over the last few years. Under her guidance, we have seen amazing events and fundraising efforts that have made a lasting impact on our school community. As her children now move on to secondary school, the time has come for her to step down from the role, and we want to acknowledge the difference she has made during her time with us.

 

Thanks to Quita's leadership and the generous support of parents, pupils, and staff, FOBS (Friends of Bishop's Waltham Junior School) has been able to fund a range of resources and experiences that have enriched the lives of our pupils. Here’s a snapshot of what FOBS has achieved through your contributions:

 

  • Play Trail: £15,000.00
  • Science Dome: £1,530.00
  • Additional Play Trail Funds: £5,502.40
  • Library Books: £648.64
  • Author Visit (Kerry McIntosh): £174.75
  • Mental Health Week: £185.00
  • 16 Chromebooks: £3,184.00
  • Library Improvements: £174.13
  • Weather Station Equipment: £62.74
  • Class Cameras: £334.85
  • Artist Visit (Leigh Hodgkinson): £300.00
  • Well-being Morning: £369.00
  • Year 6 Leavers: £678.00
  • Library Murals: £1,100.00

 

None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of our BWJS community. Your contributions, time, and energy have made a significant difference, helping us provide enriching opportunities for our pupils that enhance their learning and well-being.

 

As Quita steps down from her role as Chair, we want to again express our deepest gratitude for her dedication, passion, and hard work. Quita, your leadership has left a lasting legacy, and you will be greatly missed.

 

We wish you all the best in the future.

Year 4 -Update 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 9:00 AM
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This week kicked off our art unit of Creating a Character. The children were exploring the different mediums of charcoal, ink, pencil and biro to draw in a range of styles and forms. We created a two-page spread to show our work. This was in preparation for our sculpture work, where we well be creating a 3D sculpture of a person in an imaginative pose.

 

We also had the opportunity to use an artist manakin to practise our observation drawing and proportion skills. We had to look really carefully to ensure we kept all of the different body parts in proportion whilst still maintaining the pose.

 

The children had an opportunity to compare the two very different styles of artists and illustrators Quentin Blake and Sharmaine from the See You See Me Studio. They enjoyed creating very unflattering pictures of their teachers and then experimenting with coloured oil pastels. We found out that Quetin Blake liked to draw laying down, so we decided to have a go too.

 

Today we used wire and silver foil to create the initial stage of our sculpture. Later next week, we will be investigating sculptures, including the work of sculpture and artist Faith Bebbington and then we will be covering our ‘skeletons’ with papier-mâché and then Modrok. After this we will be decorating them bright coloured paper.

 

We can’t for you to see them at our assembly on Tuesday 12th November at 2:45pm.

 

We are still working on the History unit of Anglo Saxons. Over the past few weeks, we have used Ordinance Survey maps to locate places with Anglo Saxon names. We enjoyed working out the Anglo-Saxon meanings for place names like ‘Southampton, Wickham, Waltham Chase, Bishop’s Waltham and Petersfield’. Maybe you children can tell you what they found out?

 

Can we please take this opportunity to remind you that Stubbington Study Centre has an Open Day on Saturday 19th October 2024? The centre is open between 10am and 4pm and it is well worth a look around, especially if you or your child is undecided or worried about the residential trip.

 

Can we also remind you that after half term Redwood and Jackalberry will be swimming, whilst Ash will be doing an additional PE lesson?

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 4 Team.

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Year 6 Update - Friday 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 8:36 AM
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The first half term of this year has almost come to an end, and Year 6 have been hard at work to earn their first week off this year!

 

This week, we've done our first set of practice SATS papers.  The children will be sitting their real tests in May, so it's helpful for us to see where we are now.  We'll now be able to use the results to plan the next steps of our learning journey.  We've been really impressed with the way the children have conducted themselves this week, and we've had some pleasant surprises while marking.  Onwards and upward into Autumn 2!

 

Alongside this, the children have moved on from their polar regions learning to think about the features of deserts.  This has been our geography focus, but we've also done some slideshow work in computing to present some of the learning we have done.  In art, we are continuing to experiment with different mediums as we work towards our animal portraits - see some of the works-in-progress by looking at this update's pictures.

 

We're looking forward to the chance to rest and recharge, and we have an exciting Autumn 2 planned.  Please put the afternoon on Tuesday 10th December in your diaries - we will be running our rainforest cafe on this date, and we'd love to see you there!

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 6 Team

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Thank you, Quita.
17/10/2024 10:00 AM
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A Huge Thank You to Quita and Our Amazing BWJS Community!
 

On behalf of the staff, pupils, parents, and FOBS members, we would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Quita for her incredible leadership as Chair of FOBS over the last few years. Under her guidance, we have seen amazing events and fundraising efforts that have made a lasting impact on our school community. As her children now move on to secondary school, the time has come for her to step down from the role, and we want to acknowledge the difference she has made during her time with us.

 

Thanks to Quita's leadership and the generous support of parents, pupils, and staff, FOBS (Friends of Bishop's Waltham Junior School) has been able to fund a range of resources and experiences that have enriched the lives of our pupils. Here’s a snapshot of what FOBS has achieved through your contributions:

 

  • Play Trail: £15,000.00
  • Science Dome: £1,530.00
  • Additional Play Trail Funds: £5,502.40
  • Library Books: £648.64
  • Author Visit (Kerry McIntosh): £174.75
  • Mental Health Week: £185.00
  • 16 Chromebooks: £3,184.00
  • Library Improvements: £174.13
  • Weather Station Equipment: £62.74
  • Class Cameras: £334.85
  • Artist Visit (Leigh Hodgkinson): £300.00
  • Well-being Morning: £369.00
  • Year 6 Leavers: £678.00
  • Library Murals: £1,100.00

 

None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of our BWJS community. Your contributions, time, and energy have made a significant difference, helping us provide enriching opportunities for our pupils that enhance their learning and well-being.

 

As Quita steps down from her role as Chair, we want to again express our deepest gratitude for her dedication, passion, and hard work. Quita, your leadership has left a lasting legacy, and you will be greatly missed.

 

We wish you all the best in the future.

Year 4 -Update 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 9:00 AM
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This week kicked off our art unit of Creating a Character. The children were exploring the different mediums of charcoal, ink, pencil and biro to draw in a range of styles and forms. We created a two-page spread to show our work. This was in preparation for our sculpture work, where we well be creating a 3D sculpture of a person in an imaginative pose.

 

We also had the opportunity to use an artist manakin to practise our observation drawing and proportion skills. We had to look really carefully to ensure we kept all of the different body parts in proportion whilst still maintaining the pose.

 

The children had an opportunity to compare the two very different styles of artists and illustrators Quentin Blake and Sharmaine from the See You See Me Studio. They enjoyed creating very unflattering pictures of their teachers and then experimenting with coloured oil pastels. We found out that Quetin Blake liked to draw laying down, so we decided to have a go too.

 

Today we used wire and silver foil to create the initial stage of our sculpture. Later next week, we will be investigating sculptures, including the work of sculpture and artist Faith Bebbington and then we will be covering our ‘skeletons’ with papier-mâché and then Modrok. After this we will be decorating them bright coloured paper.

 

We can’t for you to see them at our assembly on Tuesday 12th November at 2:45pm.

 

We are still working on the History unit of Anglo Saxons. Over the past few weeks, we have used Ordinance Survey maps to locate places with Anglo Saxon names. We enjoyed working out the Anglo-Saxon meanings for place names like ‘Southampton, Wickham, Waltham Chase, Bishop’s Waltham and Petersfield’. Maybe you children can tell you what they found out?

 

Can we please take this opportunity to remind you that Stubbington Study Centre has an Open Day on Saturday 19th October 2024? The centre is open between 10am and 4pm and it is well worth a look around, especially if you or your child is undecided or worried about the residential trip.

 

Can we also remind you that after half term Redwood and Jackalberry will be swimming, whilst Ash will be doing an additional PE lesson?

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 4 Team.

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Year 6 Update - Friday 18th October 2024
18/10/2024 8:36 AM
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The first half term of this year has almost come to an end, and Year 6 have been hard at work to earn their first week off this year!

 

This week, we've done our first set of practice SATS papers.  The children will be sitting their real tests in May, so it's helpful for us to see where we are now.  We'll now be able to use the results to plan the next steps of our learning journey.  We've been really impressed with the way the children have conducted themselves this week, and we've had some pleasant surprises while marking.  Onwards and upward into Autumn 2!

 

Alongside this, the children have moved on from their polar regions learning to think about the features of deserts.  This has been our geography focus, but we've also done some slideshow work in computing to present some of the learning we have done.  In art, we are continuing to experiment with different mediums as we work towards our animal portraits - see some of the works-in-progress by looking at this update's pictures.

 

We're looking forward to the chance to rest and recharge, and we have an exciting Autumn 2 planned.  Please put the afternoon on Tuesday 10th December in your diaries - we will be running our rainforest cafe on this date, and we'd love to see you there!

 

Have a lovely weekend.

 

Year 6 Team

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Thank you, Quita.
17/10/2024 10:00 AM
Thank you, Quita.Thank you, Quita.Thank you, Quita.Thank you, Quita.Thank you, Quita.Thank you, Quita.
A Huge Thank You to Quita and Our Amazing BWJS Community!
 

On behalf of the staff, pupils, parents, and FOBS members, we would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Quita for her incredible leadership as Chair of FOBS over the last few years. Under her guidance, we have seen amazing events and fundraising efforts that have made a lasting impact on our school community. As her children now move on to secondary school, the time has come for her to step down from the role, and we want to acknowledge the difference she has made during her time with us.

 

Thanks to Quita's leadership and the generous support of parents, pupils, and staff, FOBS (Friends of Bishop's Waltham Junior School) has been able to fund a range of resources and experiences that have enriched the lives of our pupils. Here’s a snapshot of what FOBS has achieved through your contributions:

 

  • Play Trail: £15,000.00
  • Science Dome: £1,530.00
  • Additional Play Trail Funds: £5,502.40
  • Library Books: £648.64
  • Author Visit (Kerry McIntosh): £174.75
  • Mental Health Week: £185.00
  • 16 Chromebooks: £3,184.00
  • Library Improvements: £174.13
  • Weather Station Equipment: £62.74
  • Class Cameras: £334.85
  • Artist Visit (Leigh Hodgkinson): £300.00
  • Well-being Morning: £369.00
  • Year 6 Leavers: £678.00
  • Library Murals: £1,100.00

 

None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of our BWJS community. Your contributions, time, and energy have made a significant difference, helping us provide enriching opportunities for our pupils that enhance their learning and well-being.

 

As Quita steps down from her role as Chair, we want to again express our deepest gratitude for her dedication, passion, and hard work. Quita, your leadership has left a lasting legacy, and you will be greatly missed.

 

We wish you all the best in the future.

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