About Our School
Our Story Harewood Infant School opened in January 1966, as a purpose build infant school, in the pleasant suburb of Tuffley in the City of Gloucester. We believe that the school is named after Harewood House in West Yorkshire because the local street names follow a similar theme (Windsor Drive, Chatsworth Avenue etc.) Although the name of our school tends to be pronounced 'Har-wood', our logo features a hare and has done for some time. We have large, well-equipped classrooms, a hall and exciting outside play areas. Playing fields and grass areas with views over the city surround the school. Trees and plants make the grounds attractive and encourage bird and animal life. There is a conservation area where the children enjoy Forest School enrichment sessions. |
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The School Day The door is opened at 8.40am. The register is taken at 8.45am and the school day finishes at 3.15pm. This arrangement enables parents to deliver and collect children from both schools on the Harewood site. We are open for 32.5 hours each week. The lunch break is from 12:00 - 1:00pm for children in Turquoise, Blue, Lilac and Purple classes and 12.15 - 1.15pm for children in Green, Yellow, Red, Orange and Pink classes.
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Our Vision Statement Our School is a safe, welcoming and happy place where relationships are founded on mutual trust. Working together, our school community encourages everyone to become a confident, courageous learner who is interested in and curious about the world. We treat one another with equal consideration, kindness and respect. At Harewood Infant School we provide high quality teaching in a stimulating environment where everyone is valued and encouraged to achieve the highest standard of personal attainment. There are currently 251 children on roll. |