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
Retirement on the horizon for Mrs Barlcay
Mrs Debbie Barclay – Teaching Assistant
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying a very fond farewell to Mrs Debbie Barclay as she retires after an extraordinary career at Bishop’s Waltham Junior School.
Mrs Barclay has been a dedicated and highly valued Teaching Assistant since September 1999, supporting generations of children over more than 25 years. Throughout her time with us, she has shown unwavering care, patience and commitment, helping pupils to grow in confidence and achieve their very best.
Her calm approach, warm nature and genuine kindness have had a lasting impact on so many children and families, and she has been a much-loved colleague to all who have worked alongside her.
We are incredibly grateful for the tremendous contribution Mrs Barclay has made to our school community over the years. She will leave with our heartfelt thanks and very best wishes for a long, happy and well-deserved retirement.
Goodbye Mrs Milne
Mrs Jo Milne – Class Teacher & Art Subject Leader
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying goodbye to Mrs Jo Milne, who will be leaving Bishop’s Waltham Junior School after 21 years to focus on her art business full-time.
Mrs Milne has been an amazing all-round teacher and an inspirational Art Subject Leader, bringing creativity, passion and enthusiasm to everything she does. Her impact across the school has been significant, particularly through her much-loved whole-school art weeks, which have inspired pupils and celebrated creativity in such memorable ways.
Over the years, she has nurtured a love of learning in countless children, encouraging them to express themselves and take pride in their work. Her creativity, dedication and commitment to the school community will be greatly missed by both pupils and colleagues.
We thank Mrs Milne for her outstanding contribution to our school and wish her every success as she begins this exciting new chapter.
Friday 12th June 2026 - Year 6 Update
We're two weeks into the second half of the summer term, and what a two weeks it's been!
Last week, we had a visit from the Hampshire moderation team to look at our writing. Year 6 put a huge amount of work into preparing for this in the week after SATS and on the first few days back, generating, editing and presenting work in their English books in order to best show off their skills. It was all worth it - our moderation visit was a great success with the team thoroughly happy with everything they saw.
Our other major development over the last few weeks has been the beginning of our production prep. We ran our auditions for Ye-Ha during SATS week and we were able to give out parts just before half term. Over the last two weeks, we've been starting to bring the performance to life on stage. We have a lot to do in the sixteen school days between now and our first dress rehearsal (!!) but we're enjoying seeing what the children are bringing to their parts so far. Information about tickets will be released soon.
Alongside our English and our production work, the children have been taking part in this year's whole-school art project, producing portraits in a range of styles. They've also started a six-week cricket programme kindly offered to us by Active360, a nice treat for the end of each week.
Friday 12 June 2026 - Year 4 Update
Our last half term in Year 4, where has the time went! We have still have so much to do and so many exciting activities to participate in.
Art
We’ve had a double dose of art over the last couple weeks. Firstly, we completed our Portrait project. Our final piece was inspired by the work of Naomi Vonda. Her work uses elements of Pop Art, Surrealism and Dadaism, some of which we incorporated into our own work. You will soon have some fantastic portraits to hang proudly in your homes! Following that we’ve been engrossed in Printing. This unit of work is a favourite with the children. We investigated various types of printing and artists that use different printing techniques.
Stubbington trip!
We are so excited about next week!
As always thank you for your support, Year 4 team.
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Retirement on the horizon for Mrs Barlcay
Mrs Debbie Barclay – Teaching Assistant
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying a very fond farewell to Mrs Debbie Barclay as she retires after an extraordinary career at Bishop’s Waltham Junior School.
Mrs Barclay has been a dedicated and highly valued Teaching Assistant since September 1999, supporting generations of children over more than 25 years. Throughout her time with us, she has shown unwavering care, patience and commitment, helping pupils to grow in confidence and achieve their very best.
Her calm approach, warm nature and genuine kindness have had a lasting impact on so many children and families, and she has been a much-loved colleague to all who have worked alongside her.
We are incredibly grateful for the tremendous contribution Mrs Barclay has made to our school community over the years. She will leave with our heartfelt thanks and very best wishes for a long, happy and well-deserved retirement.
Goodbye Mrs Milne
Mrs Jo Milne – Class Teacher & Art Subject Leader
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying goodbye to Mrs Jo Milne, who will be leaving Bishop’s Waltham Junior School after 21 years to focus on her art business full-time.
Mrs Milne has been an amazing all-round teacher and an inspirational Art Subject Leader, bringing creativity, passion and enthusiasm to everything she does. Her impact across the school has been significant, particularly through her much-loved whole-school art weeks, which have inspired pupils and celebrated creativity in such memorable ways.
Over the years, she has nurtured a love of learning in countless children, encouraging them to express themselves and take pride in their work. Her creativity, dedication and commitment to the school community will be greatly missed by both pupils and colleagues.
We thank Mrs Milne for her outstanding contribution to our school and wish her every success as she begins this exciting new chapter.
Friday 12th June 2026 - Year 6 Update
We're two weeks into the second half of the summer term, and what a two weeks it's been!
Last week, we had a visit from the Hampshire moderation team to look at our writing. Year 6 put a huge amount of work into preparing for this in the week after SATS and on the first few days back, generating, editing and presenting work in their English books in order to best show off their skills. It was all worth it - our moderation visit was a great success with the team thoroughly happy with everything they saw.
Our other major development over the last few weeks has been the beginning of our production prep. We ran our auditions for Ye-Ha during SATS week and we were able to give out parts just before half term. Over the last two weeks, we've been starting to bring the performance to life on stage. We have a lot to do in the sixteen school days between now and our first dress rehearsal (!!) but we're enjoying seeing what the children are bringing to their parts so far. Information about tickets will be released soon.
Alongside our English and our production work, the children have been taking part in this year's whole-school art project, producing portraits in a range of styles. They've also started a six-week cricket programme kindly offered to us by Active360, a nice treat for the end of each week.
Friday 12 June 2026 - Year 4 Update
Our last half term in Year 4, where has the time went! We have still have so much to do and so many exciting activities to participate in.
Art
We’ve had a double dose of art over the last couple weeks. Firstly, we completed our Portrait project. Our final piece was inspired by the work of Naomi Vonda. Her work uses elements of Pop Art, Surrealism and Dadaism, some of which we incorporated into our own work. You will soon have some fantastic portraits to hang proudly in your homes! Following that we’ve been engrossed in Printing. This unit of work is a favourite with the children. We investigated various types of printing and artists that use different printing techniques.
Stubbington trip!
We are so excited about next week!
As always thank you for your support, Year 4 team.
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Retirement on the horizon for Mrs Barlcay
Mrs Debbie Barclay – Teaching Assistant
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying a very fond farewell to Mrs Debbie Barclay as she retires after an extraordinary career at Bishop’s Waltham Junior School.
Mrs Barclay has been a dedicated and highly valued Teaching Assistant since September 1999, supporting generations of children over more than 25 years. Throughout her time with us, she has shown unwavering care, patience and commitment, helping pupils to grow in confidence and achieve their very best.
Her calm approach, warm nature and genuine kindness have had a lasting impact on so many children and families, and she has been a much-loved colleague to all who have worked alongside her.
We are incredibly grateful for the tremendous contribution Mrs Barclay has made to our school community over the years. She will leave with our heartfelt thanks and very best wishes for a long, happy and well-deserved retirement.
Goodbye Mrs Milne
Mrs Jo Milne – Class Teacher & Art Subject Leader
At the end of this academic year, we will be saying goodbye to Mrs Jo Milne, who will be leaving Bishop’s Waltham Junior School after 21 years to focus on her art business full-time.
Mrs Milne has been an amazing all-round teacher and an inspirational Art Subject Leader, bringing creativity, passion and enthusiasm to everything she does. Her impact across the school has been significant, particularly through her much-loved whole-school art weeks, which have inspired pupils and celebrated creativity in such memorable ways.
Over the years, she has nurtured a love of learning in countless children, encouraging them to express themselves and take pride in their work. Her creativity, dedication and commitment to the school community will be greatly missed by both pupils and colleagues.
We thank Mrs Milne for her outstanding contribution to our school and wish her every success as she begins this exciting new chapter.
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