We are a small, happy and supportive school in mid Devon who firmly believe in the education of the ‘whole child’. We work closely with families and the community as partners in a child’s education to enhance outcomes together. Progress and achievements in many areas are valued and celebrated within the school and the wider community.
We offer a broad and exciting curriculum underpinned by a clear focus on basic skills to enable each child to tackle the world with the confidence and skills in order to make a positive contribution later in life. We have strong teaching and support staff who are committed to raising achievement.
We would love you to visit our school and guarantee a warm welcome. We believe you will be impressed by our high expectations, the quality of teaching, our brilliant learning environment and our motivated and well behaved pupils.
We look forward to seeing you at Bampton Church of England Primary School.
Our new school was completed in Spring 2008 and is situated in the small town of Bampton, which lies close to the River Exe, approximately six miles from the mid-Devon market town of Tiverton. We are fortunate enough to be within stepping distance of some of the most beautiful countryside in Devon.
This state of the art new building caters for over 100 pupils and benefits from fantastic facilities including:
• 3 large classrooms.
• Foundation Stage Unit.
• IT suite with 15 new computers.
• Large library / community room.
• Brand new outdoor swimming pool.
• Extensive outdoor learning spaces, playgrounds and quiet areas.
• Outdoor Amphitheatre.
• Pond, wildlife areas including chicken house and chickens.
If you would like to visit our school and meet our welcoming children and staff, please ring our School Bursar, Sue Cottrell, on 01398 331121. We look forward to meeting you.
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| Date | Title | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| 30/03/2012 10:00 | Easter Service | Parents & Carers welcome |
| 29/03/2012 13:15 - 15:30 | Wilcombe Wobbler | Wilcombe School |
| 28/03/2012 15:30 | Tag Rugby Against Dulverton | At Dulverton School |
| 25/03/2012 09:00 | Sports Relief | Details to follow |
| 01/03/2012 09:00 | World Book Day | Coming Soon |
| 02/02/2012 09:00 | Cultural Champion for Kenya | Visiting Bampton |
| 30/01/2012 14:00 | Circle of Tales | Puppet Craft production |
| 30/01/2012 09:00 | Eddie Wensley | Talk on Ghana in Africa |
| 25/01/2012 09:00 | Youth Speaks 2012 | Hosted by Bampton School |
| 14/12/2011 14:30 - 15:30 | Christmas Service | Please note time and venue change ! |
Tiverton Co-operative Learning Partnership
Download links for Co-operative consultation documents.
Booklet 1: http://www.box.com/s/3d2b347b4da5bf6ffb82
Booklet 2: http://www.box.com/s/27a31d2be6c0764d695d
Leaflet: http://www.box.com/s/4591d6147f7360de1e1c
Partner Questionnaire: http://www.box.com/s/84587df2b8ea55041c04
29th March Bampton School took park in the Wilcombe Wobbler. A cross country event in Tiverton which had 14 local schools taking part.
28th March Bamtpon played Dulverton at tag rugby. Bampton put in two teams from Red Class. They all played well in the hot sun. Here's a picture of us scoring.
BUCKETS OF LOVE SCHOOLS APPEAL WEEK 2012
Monday 5th March—Friday 9th March
Send Buckets of Love to families living in poverty & receive the Schools Global Citizenship Award 2012.
For more info, please click here.
Yellow Class have been exploring the African theme. Here is a picture of African animals they did.
More Green Meadows pictures here
In line with this term's topic on Africa, we had two great sessions recently. First, Eddie Wensley, a human rights lawyer, who was recently being working in Ghana, came and talked to the children about his experiences
and then in the afternoon the children were treated to a brilliant puppet performance, called the Circle of Tales, an African Myth.
Click here to see more Circle of Tales pictures
Bampton School hosted the Youth Speaks competition on Wednesday 25th January. 8 teams took part from Bampton, Bolham and Dulverton schools. Bolham were runners up with speech on hobbies but Bampton won with speech on drama. They will now go forward to the next stage of the competition. Well done to all the children who took part.