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
South East of England Swimming Finals
Several pupils from Bishop’s Waltham Junior School recently represented the school at the South East of England Swimming Finals, held at Guildford. Arabella, Polly, Beatrice and Alice competed as part of the girls’ relay team, facing strong opposition from schools across the region, including a number of leading independent schools.
The team qualified for the finals in both the freestyle and medley relays, finishing an impressive 6th place in the freestyle final and 7th place in the medley. The results were extremely close, with only fractions of a second separating the teams, highlighting just how competitive the event was.
The pupils demonstrated outstanding commitment, teamwork and resilience throughout the competition and represented the school with pride. Their achievement reflects the high standard of swimming and dedication shown by the team, and the school is extremely proud of their success.
The school would like to thank Mrs Cooper and Mrs Berrow, the school’s swim coaches, for their continued dedication, encouragement and commitment in supporting the pupils to achieve such a fantastic outcome.
Year 6 Update - Friday 24th April 2026
Two weeks in after Easter, and things are hotting up in Year Six. Literally - the classrooms are getting warmer now the children are getting bigger and the sun is out - and figuratively as we head into the final preparations for SATS in two weeks' time.
We're now entering the last phase of our revision in maths, reading and SPAG, and though we're counting down the days, this is not because we're worried - it's with a sense of excitement that the process is nearly over. In addition to this, we are also now firmly in the process of collecting evidence for our End-of-Year writing assessment. At the moment, we're basing a selection of short pieces on the Twelve Labours of Heracles (a call-back to our recent learning about Ancient Greece) - in the last two weeks, we've written letters, non-choronological reports and diary entries, and though the process feels a little intense, the results are paying off.
Alongside this core learning, we're also been learning about changing relationships in PSHE, and exercies and heart-rate in science; we've also been preparing for our upcoming sports day events. Lurking on the horizon are the initial stages of preparing for our Year Six production, but more on that in a few weeks' time...
Have a lovely weekend.
Year 4 Update - Friday 24th April 2026
Summer Term 1
We cannot believe that we are now in the Summer Term and only have 12 weeks left of Year 4! Where has the year gone?!
Year 4 are on a countdown and are definitely looking forward to Stubbington - only 52 sleeps to go. At our parent meeting on Wednesday 20th May at 5pm, we will share more details about the trip and give you a menu and kit list.
The children have come back with great enthusiasm these last two weeks and have got themselves back into learning fantastically. In Maths, we have split the two classes into 3 as we have focussed on learning to tell the time, converting between 12hour and 24hour time and answering time problems. Please continue to ask your children at home what the time is (on an analogue clock as well as digital) and how many minutes until the next hour. Little and often really helps!
In English, we have been reading a poem called 'The Spider and the Fly' which was written back in 1892. The children are in groups and are working towards performing it and writing a persuasive letter. We have also been working on a narrative unit based on the Disney Pixar film clip, 'Soar.'
In PE, we have started our Summer unit focusing on athletics which is getting us ready for District Sports. Lots of running, throwing and jumping coming up!
Well done Year 4 for a fantastic 2 weeks!
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Out of School Achievement – Eva (Year 4)
We are delighted to celebrate an impressive out‑of‑school achievement by Eva in Year 4.
Over the past year, Eva has shown incredible determination and commitment as she has independently developed her horse‑riding skills. Through regular practice, she has taught herself to confidently walk, trot and canter, and has even taken part in jumping.
Recently, Eva put all of this hard work into action by successfully completing her first 10‑mile fun ride at the Longwood Estate. This was a significant challenge and a fantastic milestone, and Eva was justifiably very proud of what she achieved.
Well done, Eva — this is a brilliant accomplishment and a wonderful example of perseverance, confidence and dedication beyond the classroom. We are extremely proud of you and love celebrating the achievements of our pupils both in and out of school.
South East of England Swimming Finals
Several pupils from Bishop’s Waltham Junior School recently represented the school at the South East of England Swimming Finals, held at Guildford. Arabella, Polly, Beatrice and Alice competed as part of the girls’ relay team, facing strong opposition from schools across the region, including a number of leading independent schools.
The team qualified for the finals in both the freestyle and medley relays, finishing an impressive 6th place in the freestyle final and 7th place in the medley. The results were extremely close, with only fractions of a second separating the teams, highlighting just how competitive the event was.
The pupils demonstrated outstanding commitment, teamwork and resilience throughout the competition and represented the school with pride. Their achievement reflects the high standard of swimming and dedication shown by the team, and the school is extremely proud of their success.
The school would like to thank Mrs Cooper and Mrs Berrow, the school’s swim coaches, for their continued dedication, encouragement and commitment in supporting the pupils to achieve such a fantastic outcome.
Year 6 Update - Friday 24th April 2026
Two weeks in after Easter, and things are hotting up in Year Six. Literally - the classrooms are getting warmer now the children are getting bigger and the sun is out - and figuratively as we head into the final preparations for SATS in two weeks' time.
We're now entering the last phase of our revision in maths, reading and SPAG, and though we're counting down the days, this is not because we're worried - it's with a sense of excitement that the process is nearly over. In addition to this, we are also now firmly in the process of collecting evidence for our End-of-Year writing assessment. At the moment, we're basing a selection of short pieces on the Twelve Labours of Heracles (a call-back to our recent learning about Ancient Greece) - in the last two weeks, we've written letters, non-choronological reports and diary entries, and though the process feels a little intense, the results are paying off.
Alongside this core learning, we're also been learning about changing relationships in PSHE, and exercies and heart-rate in science; we've also been preparing for our upcoming sports day events. Lurking on the horizon are the initial stages of preparing for our Year Six production, but more on that in a few weeks' time...
Have a lovely weekend.
Year 4 Update - Friday 24th April 2026
Summer Term 1
We cannot believe that we are now in the Summer Term and only have 12 weeks left of Year 4! Where has the year gone?!
Year 4 are on a countdown and are definitely looking forward to Stubbington - only 52 sleeps to go. At our parent meeting on Wednesday 20th May at 5pm, we will share more details about the trip and give you a menu and kit list.
The children have come back with great enthusiasm these last two weeks and have got themselves back into learning fantastically. In Maths, we have split the two classes into 3 as we have focussed on learning to tell the time, converting between 12hour and 24hour time and answering time problems. Please continue to ask your children at home what the time is (on an analogue clock as well as digital) and how many minutes until the next hour. Little and often really helps!
In English, we have been reading a poem called 'The Spider and the Fly' which was written back in 1892. The children are in groups and are working towards performing it and writing a persuasive letter. We have also been working on a narrative unit based on the Disney Pixar film clip, 'Soar.'
In PE, we have started our Summer unit focusing on athletics which is getting us ready for District Sports. Lots of running, throwing and jumping coming up!
Well done Year 4 for a fantastic 2 weeks!
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DSC01712.JPG
Out of School Achievement – Eva (Year 4)
We are delighted to celebrate an impressive out‑of‑school achievement by Eva in Year 4.
Over the past year, Eva has shown incredible determination and commitment as she has independently developed her horse‑riding skills. Through regular practice, she has taught herself to confidently walk, trot and canter, and has even taken part in jumping.
Recently, Eva put all of this hard work into action by successfully completing her first 10‑mile fun ride at the Longwood Estate. This was a significant challenge and a fantastic milestone, and Eva was justifiably very proud of what she achieved.
Well done, Eva — this is a brilliant accomplishment and a wonderful example of perseverance, confidence and dedication beyond the classroom. We are extremely proud of you and love celebrating the achievements of our pupils both in and out of school.
South East of England Swimming Finals
Several pupils from Bishop’s Waltham Junior School recently represented the school at the South East of England Swimming Finals, held at Guildford. Arabella, Polly, Beatrice and Alice competed as part of the girls’ relay team, facing strong opposition from schools across the region, including a number of leading independent schools.
The team qualified for the finals in both the freestyle and medley relays, finishing an impressive 6th place in the freestyle final and 7th place in the medley. The results were extremely close, with only fractions of a second separating the teams, highlighting just how competitive the event was.
The pupils demonstrated outstanding commitment, teamwork and resilience throughout the competition and represented the school with pride. Their achievement reflects the high standard of swimming and dedication shown by the team, and the school is extremely proud of their success.
The school would like to thank Mrs Cooper and Mrs Berrow, the school’s swim coaches, for their continued dedication, encouragement and commitment in supporting the pupils to achieve such a fantastic outcome.
Year 6 Update - Friday 24th April 2026
Two weeks in after Easter, and things are hotting up in Year Six. Literally - the classrooms are getting warmer now the children are getting bigger and the sun is out - and figuratively as we head into the final preparations for SATS in two weeks' time.
We're now entering the last phase of our revision in maths, reading and SPAG, and though we're counting down the days, this is not because we're worried - it's with a sense of excitement that the process is nearly over. In addition to this, we are also now firmly in the process of collecting evidence for our End-of-Year writing assessment. At the moment, we're basing a selection of short pieces on the Twelve Labours of Heracles (a call-back to our recent learning about Ancient Greece) - in the last two weeks, we've written letters, non-choronological reports and diary entries, and though the process feels a little intense, the results are paying off.
Alongside this core learning, we're also been learning about changing relationships in PSHE, and exercies and heart-rate in science; we've also been preparing for our upcoming sports day events. Lurking on the horizon are the initial stages of preparing for our Year Six production, but more on that in a few weeks' time...
Have a lovely weekend.
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