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Priory Primary School was opened on the 18th April 1939 with accommodation for 400 children aged between 5 and 11 years. On the first day 128 children were admitted to the school.

On the 6th September 1949 the school was divided into Infants and Juniors, however, due to the delay in providing more accommodation all the children had to be housed in the existing buildings. Out of a total of 531 children there were 297 Infants and 234 Juniors.

The new Junior School building was opened on 20th February 1950 with 240 Juniors and 348 children in the Infants Department.

By September 1964 the number on roll had dropped to 116 and only four classrooms were being used. The reason for this reduction was that when the school was first opened the area was newly built up and young families occupied the housing estate. The majority of these families were still living in the area and their children had grown beyond our school age.

Photograph shows Deputy Head teacher Mrs. B. Walker
February 1965 saw two new corporation housing estates being built in the area and pupils at school increased by 29 and by September there were 6 classrooms in use. The number of children on roll increased from 116 to 177 with children recently admitted coming from 22 different schools.

September 1969 and the name of the School changed from 'Infants' to 'Primary' and the age range changed from 5 to 9 years. The accommodation of 8 classrooms catered for 320 children.

In September 1983 a reception class was established and children aged 4 years were taken into the school for the first time.

During 1988 schools were reorganised and Priory Primary took children aged between 4 years and 11 years with a maximum of just under 300 children.

1989 saw the school celebrating 50 years and each child at the school was presented with a mug to keep as a memento of the occasion. In December 1998 the school had its roof replaced and a new boiler system fitted.

Following the closure of our neighbouring buildings as a Special School, Priory Primary were allocated several rooms in the building now known as the Priory Centre. Starting in September 2000 three year 5/6 classes occupied three renovated classrooms. These facilities are spacious and a vast improvement on the two mobile classrooms. We also occupied a special needs room, music room and a medical room.


Photograph shows Chair of Governors Mr. A. Hesp presenting an award.
Information Technology now playing a large part of our education system, 2001 saw the setting up of a new computer suite in the school housing fifteen computers together with projector and large screen. The suite is being used to capacity with all classes having lessons in the suite, a computer club, after school projects as well as evening classes.

March 2002 saw the removal of one of the mobile classrooms from the school site and renovation of the second mobile classroom for use by a playgroup.

In 2003 every classroom in the school was fitted with a projector as a teaching aid. Each projector is connected to a computer which has access to the school network and the internet. During the 2004 summer holidays each classroom was fitted with an Interactive Whiteboard.

Photograph shows Mrs. S. Baynes the School Administration Officer.
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