Welcome to the home
page of Oakwood Infant School
Oakwood Infant School
is situated adjacent to the historic oak common in the village of
Hartley Wintney. It is a popular non-denominational infant school
serving the village of Hartley Wintney and the surrounding area.
Children come to the school for three years from the age of four
until seven.
At Oakwood we aim to
provide a high standard of education for all our children within
the caring and friendly environment of our village school. Children
at Oakwood make very good progress and standards of achievement
are high. They learn respect and consideration for others. We value
individual abilities and aim for all our children to become happy
and confident learners. The school has a highly productive partnership
with parents and the local community,
which enhances the pupils’ education.
Whats
New: Oakwood Christmas Fair
Oakwood Christmas Fair
is on Saturday 29th November at 2.00pm. Please come along, enjoy
the fair, and support the Friends of Oakwood.
Ofsted Inspection
A recent inspection by Ofsted of Oakwood School
has judged the school as "Outstanding".
The inspection took place on 3 July 2008. You
can find further details about the outcome of the inspection on
our Curriculum
page.
What's New: May 2008 - "Our Work"
Please have a look at what the children have
been doing in Year R, Year 1 and Year 2. The "Our
work" page has been updated for spring/summer 2008.
Contact
Details
Headteacher:
Mrs. Janet Kelly
Oakwood Infant School, Church Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hants. RG27
8DZ
Tel: 01252 842663
Email: adminoffice@oakwood.hants.sch.uk
You can also contact the school governors by
Email: Oakwood School Governing
Body
You can find a map giving the approximate location
of the school here
and other information about the school on the Hampshire
County Council school information web page
The information contained on this web site was
correct at the time of going to press, but Government legislation,
County Council policy and the particular circumstances of the school
might create the need for some organisational changes and adjustment
of policy.
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