Meath Green Junior School is a community primary education institution located in Horley, Surrey, England. It serves pupils aged 7 to 11, providing Key Stage 2 education within the UK national curriculum. The school is part of the local education framework overseen by Surrey County Council.
Key facts
- Location: Horley, Surrey, United Kingdom
- Age range: 7–11 years
- School type: Community junior school
- Governing authority: Surrey County Council
- Ofsted rating: Typically rated as “Good” (latest inspection subject to update)
Education and curriculum
Meath Green Junior School delivers the national curriculum with an emphasis on literacy, numeracy, and creative learning. Core subjects are complemented by science, humanities, arts, and physical education. The school promotes inclusive learning, ensuring support for students of varying abilities and needs.
Community and values
The school fosters a strong community ethos, encouraging respect, responsibility, and cooperation. It maintains close ties with nearby institutions such as Meath Green Infant School, facilitating smooth transitions for younger pupils. Extracurricular activities and events reinforce teamwork and local engagement.
Facilities
The campus includes modern classrooms, a library, and outdoor play areas. Facilities are designed to support a balanced education through both academic and physical development. The school’s grounds also support environmental and outdoor learning initiatives.
Oversight and inspection
As a community school, Meath Green Junior School operates under Surrey County Council’s governance. It is periodically inspected by Ofsted to assess standards of teaching, learning, and safeguarding, with results publicly accessible for parents and guardians.
