School Overview
Badgemore Primary School is an academy converter located in the picturesque town of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, serving as a vibrant community hub for primary education. The school caters to a mixed-gender student body, ranging from ages 4 to 11. With a total pupil population of 128 against a capacity of 210, it offers a close-knit and personalized educational environment. Nestled in a rural setting, Badgemore Primary is affectionately known as 'The Village School in the Heart of Town,' reflecting its deep-rooted connection to the local community. The school does not have a religious affiliation, allowing it to cater to a diverse range of families. Headed by Tim Hoskins, the school prides itself on fostering a nurturing and inclusive community where children are encouraged to 'Be More at Badgemore,' celebrating differences and embracing challenges.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
SATs Results (Key Stage 2)
2024-25School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
Badgemore Primary School aspires to provide an inspirational and inclusive curriculum that resonates with its motto of 'Be More at Badgemore.' The school's mission is deeply embedded in its ethos of nurturing a supportive environment where differences are celebrated, and challenges are embraced. This vision is evident in the school's daily operations, where mutual respect and encouragement form the bedrock of community interactions. The school's identity revolves around promoting personal and academic excellence, with a strong emphasis on outdoor learning through its unique Forest School sessions. At Badgemore, education is not just about academic achievements but also about developing well-rounded individuals who are prepared for life's challenges. The school values collaboration with families, ensuring that children’s achievements are supported and celebrated both at school and at home.

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