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.
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
With half term only a week away, Year 6 have recently been building up our preparation for the SATS which will take place in May. This week, we took our latest round of practice papers and we're delighted by the progress that we've seen since the beginning of the year. The children have approached these tests with a determination to do well, and although there are still some areas we aim to improve, they should be pleased with what they've done this week.
But the last couple of weeks haven't all been about test papers. In English, we have completed our biography work and started to look at our new class text - Cloud Hunters by Alex Shearer. We will be using this text over the next few weeks as a prompt for some creative description of weird and wonderful worlds and creatures. In art, we've been skecthing designs for the pottery we will be crafting next week, and in PE, we've continued work on our gymnastics routines. We've looked at circuits in science, and learned about the language and architecture of Ancient Greece in our history lessons.
By the time we post our next update, we'll only be a few days from our trip to Liddington, so the Year 6 team are hard at work preparing for this - we're looking forward to a great time away. We recently sent home the kit list for this residential, so we hope preparations are going well at home as well. Remember, if you have any questions about any aspects of the trip, please get in touch with your child's teacher - they will be able to help with any queries you may have.
On Monday, 3rd February, our Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 swimming team travelled to Twyford School for a highly anticipated gala. From the very first race, it was clear this was going to be an incredibly close and exciting competition, with every swimmer giving their absolute best in the pool.
Throughout the event, our BWJS team displayed outstanding effort, determination, and sportsmanship. There were some fantastic individual and relay performances, with swimmers pushing themselves to the limit in every race. The atmosphere was electric, and it was wonderful to see such teamwork and encouragement from all involved.
In the end, the gala was decided by the narrowest of margins, and despite a valiant effort, BWJS just missed out on the win. However, coaches Mrs Cooper and Mrs Hughes could not be prouder of the team’s efforts. Every swimmer showed great commitment and resilience, making it a truly memorable event.
A huge WELL DONE to all of our swimmers—you represented BWJS brilliantly, and we are so proud of you!
Since moving here in August, Evie (Y3)has truly embraced her new home, throwing herself into community life with enthusiasm! Whether it’s supporting local events, visiting the library, or championing local businesses (especially the sweet shop!), she’s making a real difference.
Most impressively, Evie has turned her passion towards the environment, spending her weekends litter-picking to help keep our area clean and beautiful. Her dedication and pride in making a difference are inspiring—what a fantastic role model!
Let’s celebrate Evie’s brilliant efforts—well done!
Year 4 Baking Fun:
Year 4 have had a CRACKING (please excuse the egg joke) morning baking 'healthy' muffins in the hall. We split the year group in half and, over the morning, they got to make their own muffins and also make their own packaging. The school hall was busy, loud but organised and the children worked really well together in groups of 5! The muffins look and smell amazing. The children will be tasting one in school this afternoon and bringing their second muffin home to (maybe) share with you! We hope you enjoy.
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With half term only a week away, Year 6 have recently been building up our preparation for the SATS which will take place in May. This week, we took our latest round of practice papers and we're delighted by the progress that we've seen since the beginning of the year. The children have approached these tests with a determination to do well, and although there are still some areas we aim to improve, they should be pleased with what they've done this week.
But the last couple of weeks haven't all been about test papers. In English, we have completed our biography work and started to look at our new class text - Cloud Hunters by Alex Shearer. We will be using this text over the next few weeks as a prompt for some creative description of weird and wonderful worlds and creatures. In art, we've been skecthing designs for the pottery we will be crafting next week, and in PE, we've continued work on our gymnastics routines. We've looked at circuits in science, and learned about the language and architecture of Ancient Greece in our history lessons.
By the time we post our next update, we'll only be a few days from our trip to Liddington, so the Year 6 team are hard at work preparing for this - we're looking forward to a great time away. We recently sent home the kit list for this residential, so we hope preparations are going well at home as well. Remember, if you have any questions about any aspects of the trip, please get in touch with your child's teacher - they will be able to help with any queries you may have.
On Monday, 3rd February, our Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 swimming team travelled to Twyford School for a highly anticipated gala. From the very first race, it was clear this was going to be an incredibly close and exciting competition, with every swimmer giving their absolute best in the pool.
Throughout the event, our BWJS team displayed outstanding effort, determination, and sportsmanship. There were some fantastic individual and relay performances, with swimmers pushing themselves to the limit in every race. The atmosphere was electric, and it was wonderful to see such teamwork and encouragement from all involved.
In the end, the gala was decided by the narrowest of margins, and despite a valiant effort, BWJS just missed out on the win. However, coaches Mrs Cooper and Mrs Hughes could not be prouder of the team’s efforts. Every swimmer showed great commitment and resilience, making it a truly memorable event.
A huge WELL DONE to all of our swimmers—you represented BWJS brilliantly, and we are so proud of you!
Since moving here in August, Evie (Y3)has truly embraced her new home, throwing herself into community life with enthusiasm! Whether it’s supporting local events, visiting the library, or championing local businesses (especially the sweet shop!), she’s making a real difference.
Most impressively, Evie has turned her passion towards the environment, spending her weekends litter-picking to help keep our area clean and beautiful. Her dedication and pride in making a difference are inspiring—what a fantastic role model!
Let’s celebrate Evie’s brilliant efforts—well done!
Year 4 Baking Fun:
Year 4 have had a CRACKING (please excuse the egg joke) morning baking 'healthy' muffins in the hall. We split the year group in half and, over the morning, they got to make their own muffins and also make their own packaging. The school hall was busy, loud but organised and the children worked really well together in groups of 5! The muffins look and smell amazing. The children will be tasting one in school this afternoon and bringing their second muffin home to (maybe) share with you! We hope you enjoy.
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With half term only a week away, Year 6 have recently been building up our preparation for the SATS which will take place in May. This week, we took our latest round of practice papers and we're delighted by the progress that we've seen since the beginning of the year. The children have approached these tests with a determination to do well, and although there are still some areas we aim to improve, they should be pleased with what they've done this week.
But the last couple of weeks haven't all been about test papers. In English, we have completed our biography work and started to look at our new class text - Cloud Hunters by Alex Shearer. We will be using this text over the next few weeks as a prompt for some creative description of weird and wonderful worlds and creatures. In art, we've been skecthing designs for the pottery we will be crafting next week, and in PE, we've continued work on our gymnastics routines. We've looked at circuits in science, and learned about the language and architecture of Ancient Greece in our history lessons.
By the time we post our next update, we'll only be a few days from our trip to Liddington, so the Year 6 team are hard at work preparing for this - we're looking forward to a great time away. We recently sent home the kit list for this residential, so we hope preparations are going well at home as well. Remember, if you have any questions about any aspects of the trip, please get in touch with your child's teacher - they will be able to help with any queries you may have.
On Monday, 3rd February, our Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 swimming team travelled to Twyford School for a highly anticipated gala. From the very first race, it was clear this was going to be an incredibly close and exciting competition, with every swimmer giving their absolute best in the pool.
Throughout the event, our BWJS team displayed outstanding effort, determination, and sportsmanship. There were some fantastic individual and relay performances, with swimmers pushing themselves to the limit in every race. The atmosphere was electric, and it was wonderful to see such teamwork and encouragement from all involved.
In the end, the gala was decided by the narrowest of margins, and despite a valiant effort, BWJS just missed out on the win. However, coaches Mrs Cooper and Mrs Hughes could not be prouder of the team’s efforts. Every swimmer showed great commitment and resilience, making it a truly memorable event.
A huge WELL DONE to all of our swimmers—you represented BWJS brilliantly, and we are so proud of you!