- Primary schools in Watford
This page provides brief details of
primary school s in the Watford urban area, comprising the borough ofWatford together with adjoining suburban areas within the Three Rivers andHertsmere districts inHertfordshire ,England ,United Kingdom .All the state-funded primary schools in Watford are co-educational.There are five
Roman Catholic schools and oneChurch of England school in the area, all of which arevoluntary aided school s.The remaining schools are all non-faithcommunity school s.TheLocal Education Authority isHertfordshire County Council .There are still some linked pairs of
infant school s andjunior school s, with the infant school covering Reception andKey Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) and the junior school coveringKey Stage 2 (Years 3 to 6).However most have been amalgamated in a single Junior Mixed Infant (JMI) school or (equivalently) primary school.Borough of Watford
The original village school in Yorke Road was established in 1875.After the building was partially destroyed by fire, Harvey Road School was hastily built to accommodate some of the students.The village school was finally replaced by Yorke Meade School. [cite book
title = A History of Croxley Green through its Street Names
author = Shirley Greenman
publisher = Croxley Green Print and Publicity | location = Croxley Green | year = 1996
isbn = 0-9528036-0-7]outh: South Oxhey and Carpenders Park
South Oxhey andCarpenders Park lie within Three Rivers district.Greenfields Primary School was the first of a new generation of school buildings in Hertfordshire, and is Grade II listed. [ [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=159001 Greenfields Primary School] , "Images of England",
English Heritage National Monuments Record.]East: Oxhey and North Bushey
The eastern part of
Oxhey straddles Three Rivers andHertsmere districts, while North Bushey lies within Hertsmere.Bushey Manor Junior School was originally the London Road Boys' Elementary School, on the site now occupied by Bushey Health Centre.It moved to its current site in Grange Road in 1957, and changed to its current name in the 1960s. [cite book
title = Merry Hill School 1827–1972
author = John Hands | coauthors = Sandy Woodley
publisher = Alpine Press | location = Kings Langley | year = 2002]References
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