Amport Church of England (Aided) Primary School is a popular rural school situated in the parish of Amport in north-west Hampshire, about 4 miles south-west of Andover. The school is situated across the road from the village green which is used as its playing and sports field. It is within easy walking distance of the village church which is used regularly for services and events.
The school has an amazing history having first opened its doors over 200 years ago in 1815. The school was originally set up to provide education to children of the parish. Endowed as a Church of England school, it now provides education to children of Christian faith, of other faith and of no faith. Many of our children live in the villages of Amport, Monxton, East Cholderton and Quarley and the surrounding area, although the school attracts just as many children from outside the designated catchment area. Children will often join us mid- year, especially those of forces families. We make a special effort to help newcomers to feel included and become part of our school family.
If you are looking for a place for your child, whether that be for Year R in September 2025 or another year group, a visit to our admissions page should help you answer admission queries; however, if you have any questions following this, please do contact the school where either our Admin Officer or Headteacher would be pleased to help you.
On 20th September 2024 we launched our new values of Compassion, Courage and Respect.
On 20th September 2024 we launched our new values of Compassion, Courage and Respect.