Schools in Fleet are generally under the administration of
Hampshire County Council. Education in Fleet Town consists of
infant schools,
junior schools and
secondary schools, but there is no
sixth form provision locally. The nearest sixth form provider is
The Sixth Form College Farnborough. Students pursuing further education must attend schools outside the town. In addition, there are numerous pre-school education establishments in the form of
pre-schools or
nurseries. The following list of schools is categorised and arranged alphabetically.
Infant schools An infant school is a school that includes
Reception year (Year R) and Years 1 and 2, catering for children aged four to seven years old. Year R follows the
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), while Years 1 and 2 fall under
Key Stage 1 of the
National Curriculum.
Crookham Church of England Aided Infant School Crookham Church of England Aided Infant School, commonly referred to as Crookham CE Aided Infant School, is a
voluntary aided primary school, registered as number 2229 with the Department for Education. Located on Gally Hill Road, at the junction with Ferndale Road in Church Crookham, it is a Church of England aided school under
Diocese of Guildford and is affiliated with the nearby Christ Church Crookham. Its motto is:
"To try is to achieve, to achieve is to grow." A significant part of the school grounds is
woodland, which enables pupils to take part in
forest school activities. The site is shared with Velmead Junior School and is adjacent to the woodland of Velmead Common, which forms part of the Aldershot and Minley training area and is accessible to the public under
Ministry of Defence access arrangements. It was later housed in a Victorian building on Albert Street, which fell into disrepair in its later years. According to the
Hampshire Archives, the school was known as
Fleet County Infant School between 1970 and 1998.
Hopkins Architects also recorded Fleet County Infant School in 1985, when the new school project commenced. In January 1987, the school relocated to a new site on Velmead Road. Originally, the new school project named Fleet Velmead Infant School. It shared the site with Heathside Junior School, and attending the infant school provides priority for admission to the junior school. Heatherside Schools' Association (HSA) is it parent-teacher association. The school was formerly known as Heatherside County Infant School, but its location was later swapped with that of Heatherside County Junior School. Its catchment area includes the surrounding locality, part of Fleet parish bounded by the Basingstoke Canal and extending southwards to Award Road, as well as part of western Church Crookham parish bounded by Reading Road South and Aldershot Road, reaching into the uninhabited Velmead Common. It shared the site with All Saints Junior School but does not have any linked schools. The school was originally known as North Fleet County Infant School when it opened on 17 April 1972. Upon its official opening on Friday 29 June 1973, it was renamed Tavistock County Infant School due to its proximity to Tavistock Road. Its catchment area includes western Fleet town up to Elvetham Road, Edenbrook, and Hareshill. It also covers a triangular area of Paleland Farm across the railway, the residential area to the south bounded by the Basingstoke Canal, and a patch of shared catchment area across the canal between Basingbourn Park and Zebon Copse.
Tweseldown Infant School Tweseldown Infant School is a community primary school located on Jubilee Drive inside Crookham Park, registered as number 2290 with the Department for Education. The school offers forest school activities as part of its curriculum. The school was formerly located on Tweseldown Road, sharing a site with Crookham Junior School, from which it took its name. Around January 2012, it relocated to Crookham Park, adjacent to Nepal Gardens. This move allowed Crookham Junior School to expand into the former infant school premises. Its catchment area covers most of Church Crookham, bordered to the north by Award Road, Reading Road South, and Aldershot Road, extending south beyond Crookham Park, west to Zebon Copse and Redfields, and east to the military training area. It shared the site with Tavistock Infant School, which was located on the junior school's former playground. It is a Church of England aided school under
Diocese of Guildford and is affiliated with the All Saints Church in the same town within the parish of Fleet. As of December 2023, it has been 150 years since four members of the church established the
Fleet Church School, which eventually became the junior school. As a result, a very close relationship exists between the school and the church. Its catchment area includes western Fleet town up to Elvetham Road, Edenbrook, and Hareshill. It also covers a triangular area of Paleland Farm across the railway, the residential area to the south bounded by the Basingstoke Canal, and a patch of shared catchment area across the canal between Basingbourn Park and Zebon Copse. The school was formerly known by several names, including
Church Crookham County Junior School,
Crookham County Junior School,
Crookham Junior School, and informally as
Sandy Lane, after the nearby road. It shared the site with Heathside Infant School. The school was formerly known as Heatherside County Junior School, but its location was later swapped with that of Heatherside County Infant School. Its catchment area includes the surrounding locality, part of Fleet parish bounded by the Basingstoke Canal and extending southwards to Award Road, as well as part of western Church Crookham parish bounded by Reading Road South and Aldershot Road, reaching into the uninhabited Velmead Common. It shared the site with Fleet Infant School. Although situated on the northern border of Church Crookham parish, the school's catchment area does not include any residential areas within that parish. Instead, it primarily covers both residential and non-residential areas in the north and east of Fleet parish, as well as some non-residential areas in the parishes of Blackwater and Hawley, as well as Hartley Wintney. It includes a small zone around the school on Velmead Road and covers several residential areas, such as Pondtail, parts of the east and west of Fleet Road in the town centre, Elvetham Road, and Ancells Farm. It also includes some non-residential areas, such as North Hants Golf Club and Bramshot Country Park. The area extends further north beyond the M3 motorway, reaching the A30 and Pale Lane, and stretches eastwards to include land north of Old Ively Road within Cody Technology Park.
Primary school A primary school is a school that includes the Reception year (Year R) and Years 1 to 6, catering for children aged four to eleven years old. Year R follows the Early Years Foundation Stage, Years 1 and 2 fall under Key Stage 1, and Years 3 to 6 are part of Key Stage 2. The school opened on 1 September 2001. The school was built between 1967 and 1968, and opened on Wednesday, 3 September 1969, under the name
North Fleet Bilateral School. It was soon renamed Calthorpe Park School, with the official opening taking place on Friday, 18 June 1971. In 1974, two additional blocks were constructed alongside Hart Leisure Centre. Between 2015 and 2019, further buildings were added following the relocation of the leisure centre westwards to Edenbrook. Its linked schools include All Saints Church of England Aided Junior School, Church Crookham Junior School, Crondall Primary School, Dogmersfield Church of England Primary School, Elvetham Heath Primary School, Heatherside Junior School and Velmead Junior School. Attendance at a linked school may provide priority for admission to this school. The school began in a temporary structure in Heatherside in January 1949, known as
Fleet Secondary Modern School. In 1957, Hampshire County Council purchased land and built a new school building. The school moved to the new site in January 1960 and was officially opened as Court Moor School on 11 May 1960. Additional blocks have been constructed over the years to accommodate growing needs. Its linked schools include Crondall Primary School, Church Crookham Junior School, Heatherside Junior School, Velmead Junior School, Dogmersfield Church of England Primary School, and All Saints Church of England Aided Junior School. Attendance at a linked school may support priority admission to this school. The school was established on Branksomewood Road in Fleet town centre by Helen Pritchard and Angela McKenzie in 1935. It is named after
Saint Nicholas, the Patron Saint of children and seafarers. In 1952, the motto
"Confirma Domine Serviendo", meaning
"Strengthen us, Lord, by our service", was adopted. In 1996, the school moved to Redfields House in Church Crookham. Redfields House is a Victorian mansion, and the new site encompasses 30 acres of land. == Healthcare ==