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
Year 3 Update - Friday 17th April 2026
Welcome back! We hope you all had a wonderful and relaxing Easter holiday and are feeling refreshed for the new term ahead. It has been lovely to see the children return to school ready to learn and share their holiday news.
This term is full of exciting learning opportunities across the curriculum. In Maths, we will be focusing on multiplication and division, with a strong emphasis on problem solving. The children will be learning how to apply their knowledge to a range of different contexts, helping them to build confidence and fluency. We will also soon begin learning the 8 times tables.
In English, we will be exploring a range of poetry, giving the children the chance to read, perform and write their own poems using creative language and imaginative ideas. Alongside this, we will be writing a non-chronological report based on The Tin Forest. The children will learn how to organise their writing using headings, subheadings and factual language.
In Science, our topic is Light. We will be learning about different sources of light, how light travels, and how shadows are formed. The children will have opportunities to take part in practical investigations to deepen their understanding.
In History, we are beginning our new topic on the Romans. We will explore who the Romans were, why they invaded Britain, and what life was like during Roman times. This is always a very engaging topic, and we are looking forward to bringing history to life in the classroom.
In Guided Reading, we are starting a new class text called The Hodgeheg. Through this, the children will continue to develop their reading comprehension skills, including making predictions, retrieving information and discussing vocabulary.
As always, reading regularly at home and practising times tables will greatly support your child’s learning in school. Thank you for your continued support we are looking forward to a busy and successful term ahead!
Out-of-School Achievement – Well Done Indie
BWJS Promotional Video
We are delighted to share our brand‑new promotional video!
A huge thank you to Pasha Digital and our fantastic BWJS Year 6 Team Captains for their hard work and enthusiasm throughout the filming process.
The final video truly reflects what makes Bishop’s Waltham Junior School special — a vibrant, caring community where children enjoy, learn and achieve together. We are incredibly proud to showcase all that our school has to offer.
https://www.bwjunior.hants.sch.uk/
Out of School Achievement – Well Done, Holly! 🌟
We are incredibly proud to celebrate the fantastic out-of-school success of Holly in Year 6.
At the weekend, Holly competed in a tennis tournament as part of the‘Play Your Way to Wimbledon’ event. She played three matches and won all three—without dropping a single game! 🏆
Thanks to this brilliant performance, Holly has now qualified for the County Finals in Southsea, which is a huge achievement.
Well done, Holly – what a success and a wonderful example of dedication, hard work, and sporting excellence. We wish you the very best of luck in the next round! 🎾👏
Year 3 Update - Friday 17th April 2026
Welcome back! We hope you all had a wonderful and relaxing Easter holiday and are feeling refreshed for the new term ahead. It has been lovely to see the children return to school ready to learn and share their holiday news.
This term is full of exciting learning opportunities across the curriculum. In Maths, we will be focusing on multiplication and division, with a strong emphasis on problem solving. The children will be learning how to apply their knowledge to a range of different contexts, helping them to build confidence and fluency. We will also soon begin learning the 8 times tables.
In English, we will be exploring a range of poetry, giving the children the chance to read, perform and write their own poems using creative language and imaginative ideas. Alongside this, we will be writing a non-chronological report based on The Tin Forest. The children will learn how to organise their writing using headings, subheadings and factual language.
In Science, our topic is Light. We will be learning about different sources of light, how light travels, and how shadows are formed. The children will have opportunities to take part in practical investigations to deepen their understanding.
In History, we are beginning our new topic on the Romans. We will explore who the Romans were, why they invaded Britain, and what life was like during Roman times. This is always a very engaging topic, and we are looking forward to bringing history to life in the classroom.
In Guided Reading, we are starting a new class text called The Hodgeheg. Through this, the children will continue to develop their reading comprehension skills, including making predictions, retrieving information and discussing vocabulary.
As always, reading regularly at home and practising times tables will greatly support your child’s learning in school. Thank you for your continued support we are looking forward to a busy and successful term ahead!
Out-of-School Achievement – Well Done Indie
BWJS Promotional Video
We are delighted to share our brand‑new promotional video!
A huge thank you to Pasha Digital and our fantastic BWJS Year 6 Team Captains for their hard work and enthusiasm throughout the filming process.
The final video truly reflects what makes Bishop’s Waltham Junior School special — a vibrant, caring community where children enjoy, learn and achieve together. We are incredibly proud to showcase all that our school has to offer.
https://www.bwjunior.hants.sch.uk/
Out of School Achievement – Well Done, Holly! 🌟
We are incredibly proud to celebrate the fantastic out-of-school success of Holly in Year 6.
At the weekend, Holly competed in a tennis tournament as part of the‘Play Your Way to Wimbledon’ event. She played three matches and won all three—without dropping a single game! 🏆
Thanks to this brilliant performance, Holly has now qualified for the County Finals in Southsea, which is a huge achievement.
Well done, Holly – what a success and a wonderful example of dedication, hard work, and sporting excellence. We wish you the very best of luck in the next round! 🎾👏
Year 3 Update - Friday 17th April 2026
Welcome back! We hope you all had a wonderful and relaxing Easter holiday and are feeling refreshed for the new term ahead. It has been lovely to see the children return to school ready to learn and share their holiday news.
This term is full of exciting learning opportunities across the curriculum. In Maths, we will be focusing on multiplication and division, with a strong emphasis on problem solving. The children will be learning how to apply their knowledge to a range of different contexts, helping them to build confidence and fluency. We will also soon begin learning the 8 times tables.
In English, we will be exploring a range of poetry, giving the children the chance to read, perform and write their own poems using creative language and imaginative ideas. Alongside this, we will be writing a non-chronological report based on The Tin Forest. The children will learn how to organise their writing using headings, subheadings and factual language.
In Science, our topic is Light. We will be learning about different sources of light, how light travels, and how shadows are formed. The children will have opportunities to take part in practical investigations to deepen their understanding.
In History, we are beginning our new topic on the Romans. We will explore who the Romans were, why they invaded Britain, and what life was like during Roman times. This is always a very engaging topic, and we are looking forward to bringing history to life in the classroom.
In Guided Reading, we are starting a new class text called The Hodgeheg. Through this, the children will continue to develop their reading comprehension skills, including making predictions, retrieving information and discussing vocabulary.
As always, reading regularly at home and practising times tables will greatly support your child’s learning in school. Thank you for your continued support we are looking forward to a busy and successful term ahead!
Out-of-School Achievement – Well Done Indie
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Below you will find instructions on how to add calendars from different platforms:
Google Calendar
- 1. Open Google Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click the settings gear icon next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Settings and sharing"
- 4. Scroll down to "Access permissions" section
- 5. Copy the "Public URL to this calendar" link
- 6. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=example@gmail.comOutlook Calendar
- 1. Open Outlook Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Publish calendar"
- 4. Copy the "ICS" or "Web link"
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
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- 1. Open iCloud Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Public calendar"
- 4. Copy the "Public calendar" link
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
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- 3. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
- 4. Example: https://example.com/calendar.ics
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