Windlesham School & Nursery has 70 years’ experience of preparing children for life. In every department, traditional values go hand-in-hand with innovative teaching. Our school aims to help children develop as happy, well-rounded and motivated individuals, who respond positively to every new challenge.

Joy in learning, pride in achievement and respect for others are intrinsic to our values.

Windlesham School - Nursery
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“Pupils are highly successful and make strong progress… these levels of achievement are the result of expert and skillful teaching provided by teachers and leaders. Pupils with educational needs make strong progress. They meet their potential as a result of highly focused and individual support”. Inspection Report 2023

My wife and I wished to say we so appreciate the hard work, imagination and talent that is going into producing wonderful lessons and inspiring assemblies at Windlesham. We cannot thank you enough for all you are doing for us, for our son, and for all our children. My wife is especially appreciative as, being a teacher, she is aware of the pressures you have all been under. You do everything with such kindness and efficiency. You are all really lifting our spirits, and we are so very grateful to you all. With kind regards, and deep respect

“The School successfully fulfils its aim to instil in pupils a love of learning and exploration. Pupils have outstanding attitudes to learning, they are highly articulate. Many of them exceed their age-related expectations”. Inspection Report 2023

Windlesham is a fantastic school and whilst offering great education and discipline, is able to maintain an incredibly nurturing surrounding. This has helped bring [our son] out of his shell and the support he has received in additional education works has been invaluable and we have really appreciated the efforts of you and your team. It was for this reason that we brought [our daughter] to the school as we recognize that in these early years it is so important to immerse children in the best possible environment for learning

“Pupils are enthusiastic mathematicians with a passion for solving number problems…. Because of the highly focused cross-curriculum approach taken by staff”. Inspection Report 2023

The biggest benefit to our child is that we know as his parents, that he will look back on his time at Windlesham School in the knowledge that he has been very fortunate to have such a happy and fulfilling education. We have been particularly impressed that the school encourages the inclusion of all children to participate in everything. Particularly the school plays and musicals

“Pupils are highly articulate. They speak clearly and with confidence, engaging willingly with adults and peers alike…… this is supported by the frequent opportunities provided by staff and leaders for pupils to speak in class and at public events” Inspection Report 2023

“Pupils have excellent study skills strongly supported by a school culture that encourages pupils to reflect on their relative strength and weaknesses during learning” ”. Inspection Report 2023

We have loved the family feel of the school and the fact that everyone knows everyone.
The children feel safe and it gives them a better chance to learn when they are happy

“Pupils are highly respectful and inclusive of one another. They recognise with mature understanding the many ways people can be different and actively seek to celebrate this” Inspection Report 2023

Of our 30 year 6 pupils, 9 secured places to their preferred maintained school and 18 to independent schools with 1 offer of a Head’s award, 2 Academic Scholarships, 1 Music Scholarship and 1 Dance Scholarship

A year 6 pupil won the 60cm under 10’s mini championship at The Longines Royal International Horse Show in August. They then represented the school for the second time in the NSEA (National Schools Equestrian Competition) in Felbridge, winning the 75cm show jumping category.

1 Year 6 pupil won the national ISA poetry writing competition with a Year 5 pupil receiving a 'special mention' for their submitted poem in this year's ISA poetry competition

1 Year 5 pupil reached the final 50 of the annual BBC 500 Words story writing competition with their story published on the 500 Words website

1 Year 3 pupil reached the final of the national ISA Young Musician of the Year competition

More than 40 pupils from across the school have been selected for publication in a range of Young Writers poetry anthologies and short story collections over the last year

A Year 3 pupil was selected for publication in Write Away magazine - a magazine celebrating modern foreign languages (French)