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Primary schools in Watford : ウィキペディア英語版
Primary schools in Watford

This article provides brief details of primary schools in the borough of Watford in Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
Some Watford children attend schools in the neighbouring boroughs of Three Rivers and Hertsmere.
All of the state-funded primary schools in Watford are co-educational.
There are two Roman Catholic schools in the borough, both of which are voluntary aided schools.
The remaining schools are all non-faith community schools.
The Local Education Authority is Hertfordshire County Council.〔(Schools in the Watford area ), Hertfordshire County Council.〕
There are still some linked pairs of infant schools and junior schools, with the infant school covering Reception and Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) and the junior school covering Key Stage 2 (Years 3 to 6).
However most have been amalgamated in a single Junior Mixed Infant (JMI) school or (equivalently) primary school.
== Central Watford, West Watford and Oxhey ==

In the mid-19th century, the only schools in Watford were Mrs Fuller's Free School (established in 1704), by now in a poor state, and St Mary's National Schools (separate schools for boys and girls, founded in 1841).
They were joined in 1859 by British schools, initially in Red Lion Yard and later moving to Sotheron Road (girls) and Beechen Grove (boys).
Another set of National schools, attached to St Andrew's Church, were founded in 1860.
The Free School closed in 1882, and its endowment contributed to founding the Watford Endowed Schools, which provided secondary education and charged fees.
St Mary's National Schools closed in 1922, and the site is now occupied by the multi-storey Church car park.
The Watford school board was established in 1883, and was chaired by Edward Mitchell Chater throughout its existence.
The British schools and St Andrew's national schools became board schools the following year.
The first new schools built by the board were the Watford Fields Schools, now known as the Field Schools.〔
The infants school moved to its present site in 1981.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Field Infant School & Nursery )
The British boys' school closed in 1897, with the opening of Fearnly Street School, renamed Victoria School in 1903.
The St Andrew's national schools continued until 1922.
Following the Education Act 1902, the school board was abolished in 1903, and control of the schools passed to the Hertfordshire County Council.〔
The original Chater Schools, named after Edward Chater, consisted of two separate buildings on the site now occupied by the infants school, with juniors entering from Southsea Avenue, and infants from Harwoods Road.
The schools were rebuilt in 1988, with the junior school moving to the site of the former Victoria School.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Chater Junior School )
Bushey and Oxhey Infant School was originally founded as Oxhey Village School, taking the name Oxhey Infants when it was rebuilt and enlarged in the 1960s. More recently it has been renamed Bushey and Oxhey Infants School It is linked with Bushey Manor Junior School (see Primary schools in Hertsmere).〔(School Prospectus 2007–2008 ), Bushey and Oxhey Infants School.〕
Central Primary School occupies a Grade II listed building built in 1884 to house the Watford Grammar School for Boys, which moved to West Watford in 1912. Watford Grammar School for Girls resided in the smaller building next door in the same period. The buildings then housed the Watford Central School until its move to Bushey in 1950 to become Bushey Grammar School, one of the predecessors of Queens' School. (The legend "Higher Elementary Schools", in terracotta tiles on the front of the building, replaced the earlier "Watford Endowed Schools" at the time of the Central School.)〔(Main block at Watford Central Primary School ), ''Images of England'', English Heritage National Monuments Record.〕
The school badge is based on that of the Watford Central School, which featured a crosslet fitchy and a scallop, details from the arms of Capell (Earl of Essex) and Villiers (Earl of Clarendon) respectively, though the crosslet has since been altered to a sword.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Watford Central School and Bushey Grammar School ) nostalgia site.〕
A proposal to open a one-form entry Muslim school in Tolpits Lane, West Watford has been approved by Hertfordshire County Council and passed to the Department for Children, Schools and Families for a final decision.

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