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Meadow Lane Primary School

Small school, big hearts.

Ofsted: Good · March 2025

I need to find

The six things parents ask for most, answered on this page. No menus, no PDFs, no logins.

New to Meadow Lane?

Choosing a school is enormous. Here’s the whole process in order, with no mystery and no jargon.

Meadow Lane Primary School: a red-brick building with a cherry-red roof and a little clock tower with a flag, set in a wildflower meadow with trees and rolling Surrey hills under a bright blue sky.
  1. 1

    Come and see us

    Book an open morning below. Mrs Voss shows every family round herself, and you’ll meet the children mid-lesson, not a video of them.

  2. 2

    Apply through Surrey admissions

    Applications go through Surrey County Council, not the school. The deadline for Reception 2027 is 15 January. We’ll happily walk you through the form.

  3. 3

    Your child’s first week

    Staggered starts, a Year 6 buddy from day one, and a phone call home on Friday. Wobbles are normal. Ours and theirs.

Book an open morning

Three dates, about an hour each, children welcome.

Pick a date

Safeguarding

Mr David Okonkwo, Deputy Head and Designated Safeguarding Lead, smiling in the school hall in a navy school jumper, children in the background.

Mr David Okonkwo

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mr David Okonkwo, Deputy Head. If anything ever worries you about a child’s safety, at school or at home, he is the person to talk to. No appointment needed; ask at the office or catch him on the gate most mornings.

If you’re worried about a child, don’t wait.

Speak to Mr Okonkwo today, or call Surrey children’s services on 0300 470 9100. If he’s away, ask for Mrs Voss, our deputy DSL.

Read our safeguarding policy(an HTML page, not a download)

Statutory information

Everything the DfE asks for, exactly where Ofsted expects it.

  • Admissions arrangements

    How places are offered for 2027–28, including oversubscription rules.

    Reviewed 12 Feb 2026
  • Curriculum

    What your child learns, term by term, for every year group.

    Reviewed 28 Apr 2026
  • SEND information report

    How we support special educational needs. Our SENCO is Miss Hart.

    Reviewed 5 May 2026
  • Pupil premium strategy

    How we spend it, and what difference it made last year.

    Reviewed 9 Dec 2025
  • Governance

    Who our governors are, their interests and their attendance.

    Reviewed 17 Mar 2026
  • Equality objectives

    Our public sector equality duty, updated every year.

    Reviewed 14 Jan 2026
  • Policies

    Safeguarding, behaviour, complaints and the rest, all as web pages.

    Reviewed 1 Jun 2026
  • Performance data

    KS2 results and our latest Ofsted report: Good, March 2025.

    Reviewed 20 May 2026

Every policy here is an HTML page you can read on a phone, with a download option at the top for anyone who wants the file. No PDF graveyard.

News and dates

Fri 5 June

Summer fair: Saturday 4 July, 12–3pm

On the meadow field. Cake tin volunteers needed; the sign-up sheet is in the office foyer.

Wed 3 June

Year 6 present The Tempest (slightly shortened)

Tue 14 and Wed 15 July, 2pm. Tickets are free, two per family, from Monday.

Mon 1 June

The reading shed is open

Built over half term by parent volunteers. Reception have already renamed it the Book Nook.

Posted by the school office, the same day it happened.

Next up

  • 15June

    Class photos

    Jumpers on, please. Smiles optional but likely.

  • 24June

    Sports day

    Meadow field from 1:15pm. Parents welcome.

  • 4July

    Summer fair

    12–3pm on the meadow field. Bring change.

Imagine this with your name on it.

Meadow Lane isn’t real, but everything on this page works, and you’ve seen the thinking behind it. A site like this comes at a fixed price, the school owns it outright, and the office edits it the same day. No jargon, no £3,000-a-year contract.

Meadow Lane Primary

Meadow Lane, Surrey
01483 496 200
office@meadowlane.surrey.sch.uk

Accessibility

Accessibility statement (GOV.UK format)

This website is run by Meadow Lane Primary School. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it: body text meets WCAG AAA contrast, every control works with a keyboard, focus is always visible, and information is published in HTML rather than PDF. We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 AA under the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018. Found a problem? Email the office and we’ll fix it.

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