Christopher Rawlins Primary School

Virtual Tour

 

Christopher Rawlins Primary School is a Church of England (Aided) School, located in Adderbury, a village south of Banbury on the Oxford road.
The school was originally founded in 1589 by the will of Canon Christopher Rawlins, Vicar of the Parish of Adderbury.
Originally sited on the Village Green, the School now occupies a modern, purpose-built building within the heart of its community, on the Aynho Road.
Adderbury is proud of its long educational heritage and the School continues to have close links with the Parish Church and the community as a whole.
 
Christopher Rawlins Primary School. The building has separate 'wings' for younger and older children, it's own kitchen, library and ICT suite and a spacious hall which is used for assemblies, sporting and other activities. Each classroom also has it's own set of computers.
 
The school is particularly proud of its' artwork, which can be seen on displays around the school...
As well as the values it holds:

The school has a modern ICT suite as well as an interactive whiteboard: 
As well as its' own library:  
 
 
The lower juniors classrooms are all located off the main corrider which leads to the Early Years Unit:
Along the corridor are examples of the children's work:  
This beautiful display is by children from the Reception class.
At the end of the corridor is the Early Years Unit:  
 
And below is an example of some of their work, a fantastic solar system:

The upper juniors have their own dedicated art area which also has a kitchen:
 
Surrounded by three spacious classrooms.  
 
All around are examples of the children's work...  

which include this beautiful leaf pattern, and stunning egyptian window mural...

 

 

As well as these huge flowers and full-size egyptian sarcophagus!

Outside the school has a large play and sports area, including the running track and football pitch.
 
The school is situated on the Aynho Rd, just off the High St of this picturesque village:
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