Wroxall Primary School

Last updated:
May 13, 2024

Our School values and vision:

"Challenge, Achievement, Resilience, Enjoyment"

I am delighted to write a few words of introduction to welcome you to Wroxall Primary School. Wroxall Primary was built in 1987 as a small village primary school with a capacity of 90 children. Since this time it has expanded considerably. The school has recently benefited from a £2,000,000 renovation project which has updated and expanded the school’s provision, creating a modern and spacious learning environment with seven light and airy classrooms, an enlarged school hall, a purpose-built food tech room and a developing outside learning environment.

At Wroxall our CARE values (Challenge, Achievement, Resilience and Enjoyment) are at the heart of all learning experiences. We offer an education focused on the whole child – academic, social and emotional. We feel that these core values are the golden thread running through our school and are imperative as we support our children to aim high, strive to be the very best of themselves and follow our three simple rules, be: 'Ready, Respectful and Safe'.

I am proud to lead a team of self-reflective and highly evaluative staff who relish challenge and prioritise the needs of children at the centre of all they do. In this small, caring school, your child will be celebrated as an individual, whilst joining a strong community of parents, children, staff and governors, whose joint aim is to provide the highest possible standard of education.

We hope that this website will help you to find out about the life of our very special school. The best way to learn more is to come in and see us, look around the school, and see for yourself what we have to offer.

We very much look forward to meeting you.

Carrie Drake - Acting Headteacher

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Wroxall Primary School
Castle Road
Wroxall
Ventnor
Isle of Wight
PO38 3DP

01983 852290

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