THE NEW FOREST COFE (VA) PRIMARY SCHOOL in Wiltshire, Salisbury
Education Centre Information: The New Forest CofE (VA) Primary School:
Establishment Type:Voluntary Aided School
Phase of Education: Primary
Status: Open
Local Authority: Wiltshire
Boarders: No Boarders
Sixth Form: Does not have a sixth form
Urban/Rural Description: Village - less sparse
Special Classes: No Special Classes
Religious Character: Church of England
Diocese: Diocese of Salisbury
Nursery Provider: No Nursery Classes
Total Pupils: 178
Number of boys: 88
Number of girls: 90
Age Range: 5-11
Gender: Mixed
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Background:
Nomansland and Hamptworth School was built in 1875 and was designed by the architect of St Pancras Station. It is one of a few village schools situated in the New Forest and it will soon be part of the National Parks. The school has a close connection with the local parish church and its location allows a high standard of local environmental work. Recently, a garden area and adventure playground have been developed and a Millennium project is underway to develop a village pond and sports field along with improvements to the school's own grounds. Children have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument such as brass, recorder, guitar, clarinet and violin and to participate in swimming, football, netball and skipping. The school aims for the pupils to be courteous, confident and show commitment to their work.
Address:
Address: School Road
Postcode: SP5 2BY
Wiltshire, Salisbury.
Telephone: 01794 390380
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