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About Us

Opened in 1887, Fairfields Primary is the oldest school in Basingstoke, Hampshire. Parents, grandparents and great grandparents all have fond memories of their time at our school.

Everything that we do is based on our four Core Values; Love, Respect, Honesty and Celebration. Our aim is develop resilient and confident children who are highly skilled and able to adapt to an ever changing landscape. These are also outlined below.  For that reason, we have written a unique curriculum based on real experiences and high quality literature.

The pupils at our school play a huge part in school improvement.  Our School Council consists of pupils in every year group who are voted in by their peers and who help to shape the direction of the school. Please see our School Council page with updates of their latest priorities.

Finally, we work closely with parents who have taken the decision to invest in our school by enrolling their children. We believe that parents are the most crucial element of providing an effective team around a child and we therefore expect them to be involved in school life, at every level.

Our Vision

To prepare the children of today to thrive and meet the challenges of tomorrow, by developing independence and resilience through a forward thinking and evolving curriculum, proudly reflecting our diverse community, inspiring and celebrating all achievements.

Our Mission

We are a vibrant, diverse and inclusive community, fostering a culture of learning and resilience, through a creative and pupil-centered curriculum where children are encouraged to take risks and learn from their mistakes, all within a supportive environment.

Our Ethos
  1. All members of the school community will treat each other with mutual respect,
  2. All children to be supported and challenged to achieve the best that they can which will be celebrated by the school community,
  3. All children will enjoy an exciting and inspiring educational experience,
  4. All children will understand how they can show love towards members of their community and have access to a safe and secure learning environment and good quality pastoral care,
  5. All children will develop the skills that will enable them to be successful citizens in a modern world this includes being an honest citizen,
  6. All children will recognise their value within, and contribution to their local, national and international communities as global citizens.

 

Each year we develop an action plan to improve areas identified from a range of information including performance data.  Please visit our 'School Development Priorities' page under the 'Parents' tab on the website to learn about our school development plan for this year and the review of last year.

Upcoming Events

Latest News

Travel Plan Advisor in the Sunflower Café Friday 17th January
16/01/2025 9:25 AM

Good morning,

We would like to remind you that Luke Hughs, our Travel Plan Advisor, will be in the Sunflower Cafe after school tomorrow (Friday 17th January) along with our pupil Junior Road Safety Officers. Please come along for a chat about how we can make our school surroundings a safe place during the busy drop off and pick up times. 

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow after school. 

Lost property
15/01/2025 3:59 PM

We will be putting the lost property trolleys out on the playground after school tomorrow and Friday. We have a large amount of unnamed items so please take some time to look through the trolleys and take anything that belongs to your child. Any unclaimed items that are not named will be discarded at the end of this week as we do not have the room to store them all. Thank you.

FS Outdoor PE on Tuesdays
6/01/2025 9:27 PM

Every Tuesday this term, starting tomorrow 7th January, FS will be having outdoor dance lessons.  Please could children wear their P.E. kits to school, including a black hoodie or school jumper/ cardigan, green school P.E. Top, black jogging bottoms, socks and trainer or plimsolls.  Please can all children also wear a warm coat. Children with long hair will need to have their hair tied back and, if possible, children with pierced ears should not wear them to school on P.E. days.  If they need to wear them, we will cover their earrings with surgical tape for safety reasons.