History of the School
West Byfleet Infant School was built in 1914. We celebrated our 90th anniversary in 2004 and look forward to celebrating our 100th in 2014!
A two class extension was completed in 2004 and internal remodelling to create an ICT suite and larger office space completed in 2005. An outdoor classroom space between Year 1 & 2 classrooms was developed in 2006.
Our award winning environmental garden was built by a working party of staff, governors and parents in 1994 and a remodelling of the pond was undertaken in 2003. Decking was added in 2008 and further remodelling of the garden has been made.
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A cooked meal is available each day. Dinner money should be sent to school in an envelope with the child's name, class and amount at the beginning of ...
Golden Time is very popular with the children. It takes place every Tuesday afternoon and provides curriculum enrichment for our children through Cook...
The following garments are listed as our uniform. The suppliers visit the school for the sale of uniform. The school also retains a limited supply in...
Morning School 9.00am - 12noon Afternoon School 1.10pm - 3.15pm Children are admitted into school from 8.50 a.m. Children arriving before that time ...
FOR THE SAFETY AND WELL BEING OF ALL CHILDREN THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE ADHERED TO, PLEASE: Children should not arrive at school before 8.50 a.m. un...
Parents are reminded that holidays in term time are not encouraged. And will be recorded as an unauthorised absence. Permission should be sought from ...
Accidents The school takes every possible step to prevent accidents through vigilance and example by the staff and the scrupulous maintenance of equ...
At West Byfleet Infant School we aim: To provide an educational environment for all children from 4-7 years to learn, work co-operatively and have e...
We have achieved two School Achievement Awards in 2000 and 2002 from the DFES for outstanding achievement and received an outstanding grade from Ofste...
The school joined the SHINE Partnership Of Schools in 2004 and this has brought many benefits to us including the opportunity to work with other local...
We have links with the residents of Stoop Court, sheltered housing for senior citizens and the Evergreen club. They visit school for special events at...
The well being of your child during his school day is important to us. For this reason corridor doors have security finger pads to prevent access from...
Click below to read our school policies. Any policies not on this page may be under review.
We aim to make the transition to junior school as smooth as possible and have a programme arranged with West Byfleet Junior School.Pupils in Year 2 vi...
Here is a list of Charities we have supported:CHASE - Hospice for ChildrenSt John's ChurchStarlight Foundation For ChildrenThe Jack Brown Fund Raju - ...
We achieved the Healthy Schools Award in December 2006 and the assessor reported as follows: · Criterion 1 - Personal, Social & Health Education, ...
Extended Services In and Around Schools
Extended Services are a key way of delivering Every Child Matters outcomes. An extended school works with the local authority, local providers and oth...
WBIS Strategic Priorities 2007-10
Our focus priorities are: To maintain high standards of achievement To promote a happy and enjoyable learning environment where children can achieve t...
Local Education Authority Governors Mr Jonathan G...
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Link to Surrey County Council Education page
Link to the West Byfleet Junior School Website
Link to Woking Schools Confederation Website