Norwood Primary School

about us

Children and their learning are at the heart of all that we do here at Norwood. We are very proud of our school and believe that our motto; Explore, Inspire, Achieve & Flourish’ reflects how our children learn and develop.

Our incredible staff team and governors have high aspirations and expectations for each child and endeavour to help every one of them to flourish and reach their full potential.

We are committed to providing a creative curriculum which is unique, fun, exciting...

Children and their learning are at the heart of all that we do here at Norwood. We are very proud of our school and believe that our motto; Explore, Inspire, Achieve & Flourish’ reflects how our children learn and develop.

Our incredible staff team and governors have high aspirations and expectations for each child and endeavour to help every one of them to flourish and reach their full potential.

We are committed to providing a creative curriculum which is unique, fun, exciting and enriched with first hand experiences within a safe and happy environment as we want our children to go out into the future as strong, confident and colourful individuals able to achieve more than they ever thought possible.

We pride ourselves on our nurturing approach and the special family feel is evident as you  walk around our school. Everyone here is valued and respected and has a voice.

Norwood Primary School is part of a collaboration with the Crescent Primary School and we also work closely with other primary schools in Eastleigh. These partnerships enable us to enrich our children's learning by sharing expertise and curriculum resources and also providing opportunities to work together creatively. We also seek to nurture the same values across our community.

We hope you feel encouraged to be part of our school and to work with us to form the strongest of partnerships.

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school history

Norwood was opened in 1977 as a Primary School, its name taken from local hero Percy Norwood who was awarded the Edward Medal for Gallantry by King George V after saving a man’s life on the railway lines at Liss in 1913.

The school takes much of its ethos from the unselfish act of this ordinary son of Eastleigh who showed the potential in everyone to help and care for their fellow citizens. Percy’s bravery is proudly remembered on our Norwood Day each year and his story is told in the form of a series of childrens’ drawings, engraved into steel plates and set into brickwork outside the school, inspiring all who take the time to look.
 “Great deeds are prepared in the heart"

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