Reception 2025 Open Days
If you have a child due to start school in September 2025, please come along to one of our open days to see what our
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The morning sessions start at 7.45am. Breakfast is provided if you wish your child/ren to have some. The children are then able to sit and do quiet activities and play before they are taken to school for 8.40 am.
The after school sessions start at 3.15pm (when school ends) and finish at 6.00pm during normal school days. A varied programme is offered including arts, sport and recreational activities. There is a quiet area set aside where children can read, rest or do homework. A snack will be offered daily and drinks are available throughout the session.
Children attending After School Club are supervised by Club Staff at all times during club hours until they are collected by their parent/guardian (or an authorised adult).
We often put source activities from external providers for children attending Woodpeckers. Click here to see us in action on our recent climbing wall activity and click here for the Birds of Prey visit.
Children aged 8 years of age and under will not be permitted to go home unaccompanied and children over 8 may do so only with the written permission of the parent/guardian. This written permission needs to clearly state the time the child may leave (and on which dates) parents/guardians are reminded that they have full responsibility for their child/ren from the time that they are signed out of the club by a member of staff.
Atlas Camps provide childcare at the school across all of the school holidays. For more details visit their website.
If you have a child due to start school in September 2025, please come along to one of our open days to see what our
On Wednesday, we were visited by award-nominated children’s author, Eve Wersocki-Morris, who came to speak to KS2 about her life as an author and publicist.
A huge congratulations to our cricket team who came 2nd in the 2024 Eddie Wilson Cup at Woodmancote Cricket Club. After a comfortable 30 run win
On Tuesday 18th June, Woodmancote School took 120 children up Cleeve Hill and onto the common. This was some children’s first time on the hill
Woodmancote School opened on January 8th 1974 and to mark the 50th Anniversary, the school threw its doors open and invited past and present parents,
Cheltenham Cricket Festival. Congratulations to Zoe, Finn A, Finn N, Jacob, Hugo, Brooklyn, Arlo and Samuel who represented Woodmancote School at the Cheltenham Cricket Festival.