Written by the headmaster in 1960
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Written by the headmaster in 1960
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Written by the headmaster in 1960
Written by the headmaster in 1960
Nik Stanbridge
Women's League & Mothers' Union hold joint meeting. PTA jumble sale. Wives Club monthly meeting
This newspaper cutting is from April 1st 1983.
The anniversary of the Women's League was celebrated by joining with the Mothers' Union for prayers and a celebration tea.
The PTA held a bazaar and raised £75 for their funds which in 1983 was a good amount of money. The same day head teacher Malcolm Mason took some of the school's boy to Wembley to see the schoolboys' match against Germany.
The wives club monthly meeting had a special speaker called Mr Blue who talked about colour in the home; he had previously worked on the interior of Blenheim Palace.
Bampton Community Archive
Where the Annex toilet block used to be
Where the Annex toilet block used to be
Nik Stanbridge
VE Day re-enactment. Vicar Rev. Andrew Scott
VE Day re-enactment. Vicar Rev. Andrew Scott
Nik Stanbridge
To celebrate the 40th year of Tree Council's National Tree Week
To celebrate the 40th year of Tree Council's National Tree Week
Nik Stanbridge
To celebrate the 40th year of Tree Council's National Tree Week
In December 2014, pupils from Bampton Primary School and the Ladybird Nursery planted trees to commemorate the 40th year of the Tree Council's National Tree Week.
In the picture are Lisa Lane with three year olds Ethan Walsh and Nala Hunt. The head teacher, Carol Phillips was delighted to take part and bring to children's awareness sustainability and ecological environments.
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Teachers welcome improvement in Tests
Witney Gazette article on improvement in Childrens test results across Oxfordshire
Janet Westman
School picture. Miss Hill (teacher) with school children. Miss Hill lived in Melita in Cheapside,
School picture. Miss Hill (teacher) with school children. Miss Hill lived in Melita in Cheapside,
Nik Stanbridge
Witney Gazette September 20th 2014.
The developer behind a 160-home estate in the village has agreed to fund an extension at Bampton Primary School. Richborough Estates, which was granted planning permission by West Oxfordshire District Council in March, will also invest in
bus stops,
the village library and
public art projects
as part of its developer contributions for the scheme. More than 330 residents signed a petition opposing the development, which will include a combination of one to five-bedroom houses, saying it was over-development and could lead to further flooding.
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