Welcome to KINSON PRIMARY SCHOOL website Welcome to Kinson Primary School online. Map locating Kinson Primary School Visit Google Map devised by children for Kydzone showing places of interest in the Kinson area The lower playground has had a recent landscape makeover providing a paved area and garden beside the new bicycle shetlers The new fencing along this boundary makes an attractive entrance for the main school and improves security for all our children. We are really pleased with the pirate ship and assault course which the PFA worked so hard to fund. All the children love playing on this. The Foundation stage Unit has its own fenced area for structured outdoor play and is close to the pirate ship and field. The top playground is next to this and there is easy access to this from all infant classrooms. Our large field is used for games and matches throughout the year and there is plenty of room for participants and spectators during sports day and other events. In fine weather, it is used at playtimes for extra space for the children to play on.
We are a non-denominational community school for 4-11year olds based in Kinson, in the north of Bournemouth.
Head Teacher: Mrs Liz Thomasson
Our Address:
School Lane
Kinson
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH11 9DG
Phone: 01202 572713
Fax/ answerphone: 01202 582926
E-mail: kinson@bournemouth.gov.uk
NON SIBI SED LUDO - Not for self but for school

Our school is set in its own grounds with 3 playgrounds and a large field.
Adjoining the field is Kinson Common which is a recognised Site of Special Scientific Interest.
We have a music and drama studio and Community Room adjoining the Playgroup building. We have strong links with the playgroup and many of our Foundation stage children attended Playgroup and joined in with school activities while there.
More information about the PFA can be found on their pages in the About Us section.

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Click document below to download the lastest OFSTED Report dated 28 29 th September
Click below to view OFSTED Report dated 5-6 December,2006 and school details |
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Click below to see Daily Echo article 'High Praise for school's great work' |
Tuesday February 6, 2007 |


