About us
Who we are
Holyport C of E Primary School has been around for a long time. It was founded in 1848 by church leaders at Bray Church in Maidenhead. Some 160 years later many things have changed, but we are still in the business of educating young children in a caring and friendly environment. Our school has seen exciting changes in recent years as we converted to a Academy, part of Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust in 2016. We have seen our school flourish and we are determined to retain the individual care and attention for our pupils that has characterised our school for so long.
Our culture and values
Our curriculum is rooted in the vision of ‘life in all its fullness’ and is designed to equip children to be curious and confident independent learners but also active, healthy, responsible and caring citizens in their community. It takes into account the children’s existing knowledge and prior learning, provides exciting learning experiences and allows the children to build resilience, develop communication skills, and become creative and reflective thinkers.
We believe that as a church school we should reflect a strong Christian ethos throughout, if children are to have the opportunity to experience a community that celebrates a Christian faith.
As children leave Holyport C of E Primary School, they do so with the knowledge that they belonged to a tightly knit, caring community where they have developed the confidence, knowledge and skills to enable them to make effective decisions, be self-reflective, make meaningful connections with others and we want every child to be ready to take on the next steps in their journey to adulthood with a love of learning.
