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Below, you'll find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about Berkhampstead. If your query isn't covered, please don't hesitate to contact us directly - we're always happy to help.

WHY WILL BERKHAMPSTEAD SCHOOL OFFER A BETTER EDUCATION THAN A STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL?

  • • Small Class Sizes With small class sizes, children benefit from greater individual attention and form close bonds with teachers. This allows for tailored learning and the nurturing of each child’s unique potential in a warm, family-oriented environment.
  • • Specialist Teaching Subject specialists in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), Music, and PE teach children from age 3. From age 7, specialist teachers deliver all subjects, ensuring expertise, enthusiasm and high-quality learning in every lesson.
  • • Outstanding Pastoral Care The well-being and mental health of our pupils are a priority. Our strong sense of community fosters a safe and supportive atmosphere where every child feels valued.
  • • Broad Enrichment Opportunities A wide range of activities, both during and outside lessons, enriches learning. From clubs before, during, and after school to inspiring classroom experiences, there are countless ways for children to discover and develop new skills.
  • • Developing Independence and Leadership Our curriculum and school culture encourage children to take responsibility, build confidence, and develop leadership qualities.

HOW MUCH HOMEWORK WILL MY CHILD HAVE?

Reception: Reading books are sent home every day, and new phonics sounds go home weekly.

Years 1 & 2: Reading, weekly spellings, maths and occasional topic research.

Years 3 – 6: Homework in English, maths, science, and humanities, four days a week.



HOW BIG IS BERKHAMPSTEAD?

School: 255 children (ages 3–11).

Day Nursery, Pittville Circus: 194 children (ages 3 months–4 years).

Many children move across from the Day Nursery to join Kindergarten or Reception.

We feel incredibly fortunate that Hugo has had such a wonderful start to life in an outstanding nursery. We are excited to watch him continue to grow and thrive in the years ahead at Berkhampstead School.

— — Day Nursery parent

WHICH SCHOOLS DO CHILDREN TRANSFER TO AT THE AGE OF 11?

Children transition to local grammar, state, and independent schools, often earning grammar school places and scholarships. Independent advice and a Future Schools Information Evening support parents in making the best choice.

We have a good relationship with local senior school heads who visit during the year to take Prep assembly and meet with parents.


DO YOU TEACH VERBAL REASONING (VR) OR CRITICAL THINKING?

Yes, weekly Critical Thinking lessons cover Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, maths, and problem-solving.


WHAT PROVISION IS THERE FOR BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE?

Breakfast Club: 7.40 - 8.10am

Drop-off: From 8:10 am.

After-school: Clubs run until 4:30 pm, with Teatime Club available until 5:30 pm (includes tea).


WHAT IS THE SCHOOL UNIFORM – WHERE IS IT STOCKED?

Berkhampstead uniform can be purchased from https://www.schoolblazer.com

PE and Games kit can be obtained from Macron Store, Unit 9, Clifton Centre, Bamel Way, Gloucester Business Park, Gloucester GL3 4BH. Tel: 01452 386400.

Most items are available in our Second Hand Uniform Shop, which is run by our fantastic PTA volunteers.


WILL MY CHILD LEARN AN INSTRUMENT?

Music is integral to life at Berkhampstead. All children have specialist music lessons, and most Prep pupils learn at least one instrument. Opportunities include Samba Bands and ukulele in the Pre-Prep, and choirs and numerous ensembles in the Prep.

There are many different Music Clubs: the youngest children in the Day Nursery have ‘Berky Bears Music’, in the Pre-Prep there is always a Music Club - ‘Crash Bang Wallop’, Junior Choir or ‘Strum It’ - and in the Prep there are numerous ensembles for both beginners and more advanced players - string groups, jazz bands, choirs and percussion.


What Is Berkhampstead’s Approach to Sport?

At Berkhampstead, we believe sport is for everyone. Our inclusive approach ensures that every child, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to participate, develop skills, and enjoy being active.

Our curriculum promotes teamwork, resilience, and confidence while fostering a love for physical activity. We provide a broad range of opportunities, encouraging children to discover and excel in activities they enjoy.

With specialist PE teaching from age 3 and access to excellent facilities, our pupils gain a strong foundation in fitness and sportsmanship, preparing them for both competition and lifelong healthy habits.


WHAT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY?

Weekly computing lessons cover typing, coding, and eSafety. Devices like MacBooks, iPads, and Beebots enhance learning across subjects.


What is the food like?

Our caterers, Palmer & Howells, prepare fresh, nutritious meals daily, ensuring a balanced and delicious menu for our pupils. A healthy mid-morning snack keeps energy levels up, while lunch is served family-style, with a member of staff heading each table to encourage good manners and conversation.


Is there a Parent Teacher Association?

Yes, the Friends of Berkhampstead PTA organizes social and fundraising events, including Quiz Night, Festive Friday and the Summer Festival.


Do you cater for children with special needs?

Children are closely monitored, with tailored support provided by teachers and the SENCo. Strengths are nurtured, and challenges are addressed collaboratively with parents.