Our shield
 

 

 

Our shield represents not only the school but the area that it is within.

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The crossed quills represent the tools of learning through the ages.

The tree probably refers to the old elm tree in St Mary's church yard - a long lasting resident of the area being around 2000 years old.

The horse is the Invicta horse - symbol of the area although traditionally white rather than filled (rather heretically some might say) in this case.

The 5 birds are probably pheasant and show the strong links within the village and community with the Belmont estate. These birds are regularly seen on local fields and even within our school playground

 

 

 

 

 

 


More Details Jubilee of 1861

Building school 1880

Bessie Higham

Memories 1897

1900 schoolroom

School life John Smith

Fred Pincott

Memories of Pincott

Fred Pincott leaves

Cecil Harris

Hannah Day

After the war

Jack Lethbridge

John Davies

Memories 1968

Jubilee of 1977

Memories of 1977

Philip Farnham

Joyce James

Alison Stone

Dave Walsh

Further Heads

School log book

School shield

 

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