Clickhere to read our recent, very pleasing OFSTED report.
Is your child starting school in September 2025? If so, please see below for details of our school tours, play and stay session and open evening.
Play and Stay Session - Thursday 17th October - 4.00pm- 5.30pm.
This is for parents and their pre-school children to drop in any time between 4.00pm and 5.30pm and enjoy our Reception classrooms and outside space. No need to book, just turn up!
Open Evening – Thursday 14th November at 7.30pm.
This is an evening for parents to find out about our wonderful school and Reception setting for your children. The evening will include:-
· A tour of the school.
· Time to explore the Reception classrooms and outside space.
· A short presentation from our Early Years Leader, Mrs Karen Cooper.
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Story time for children who may be joining us in September.
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Vision
Alton Infant Schoolis a Rights Respecting School and all are welcome, accepted and included. Through high levels of care and compassion, we aim to provide a rounded education within which children flourish and thrive academically, emotionally and socially. Our vision is for teaching and learning to be an enjoyable, engaging and memorable experience so that children become happy, confident and creative learners. We believe that each child is unique and we aspire to unlock each child’s individual gifts and talents.
Click here for our curriculum 'Vision for Learning' and our 'Early Years Vision for Learning'.
Our Values.
Our values are based on the school's learning behaviours for our children. These learning behaviours are celebrated and embedded into the life of the school and the school's curriculum. Our learning behaviours are based on different characters so that our children can relate to them in a real and meaningful way.