Thameside is a very special place where adults and children learn together, work hard, have fun and strive for their very best.
At Thameside, we pride ourselves in providing a caring friendly environment where it is possible to know all our children and their families. We believe that every child is different, yet equally important and valued. This ethos is almost tangible and can be felt as soon as you walk into our building and the classrooms. We aim to nurture happy confident children with enquiring minds who learn to succeed and to contribute to their class, their school environment and the wider community.
Choosing the ‘right’ school is one of the most important decisions that you will make for your child. Please feel welcome to make an appointment for a visit if you wish to see and learn more about our school.
We are proud that our pupil's artwork was created is part of The Feeling Safe: Young People, Wellbeing and the Arts in Oxfordshire project, funded by Artswork and Oxfordshire’s Contain Outbreak Management Fund (COMF) and is run by Oxfordshire CEP (Cultural Education Partnership).
Thameside is a very special place where adults and children learn together, work hard, have fun and strive for their very best.
At Thameside, we pride ourselves in providing a caring friendly environment where it is possible to know all our children and their families. We believe that every child is different, yet equally important and valued. This ethos is almost tangible and can be felt as soon as you walk into our building and the classrooms. We aim to nurture happy confident children with enquiring minds who learn to succeed and to contribute to their class, their school environment and the wider community.
Choosing the ‘right’ school is one of the most important decisions that you will make for your child. Please feel welcome to make an appointment for a visit if you wish to see and learn more about our school.
We are proud that our pupil's artwork was created is part of The Feeling Safe: Young People, Wellbeing and the Arts in Oxfordshire project, funded by Artswork and Oxfordshire’s Contain Outbreak Management Fund (COMF) and is run by Oxfordshire CEP (Cultural Education Partnership).
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