Byron Court Primary School

  • Founded: 1932
  • Address: Spencer Road North Wembley - Brent, London, England (Map)
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Byron Court was opened on 3rd November 1932 and has been supporting the learning of primary aged pupils ever since. We hope you enjoy our old photos and documents and messages from ex-students - some from the other side of the globe!

Byron Court Primary School is an inclusive learning community striving to provide high-quality teaching for every child. We focus on the whole child to ensure our pupils are well-equipped to reach their maximum potential to become well-rounded, confident and resilient individuals.

We aim to foster a love of learning by working in partnership with our pupils, parents, and the school community. We aspire to make children independent thinkers, challenge their intellectual curiosity, become upstanding citizens and make a lifelong positive contribution to society.

Our school provides a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment where every child is empowered to do their best, progress rapidly, and celebrate their achievements.

Our Motto: Believe, Achieve We Value: Honesty, Kindness, Teamwork, Respect, Equality

Our Vision: A Learning Community Where:

  • coOur pupils are at the heart of everything we do.
  • Effort and diligence are consistent across the school.
  • Our provision is constantly evolving to meet our needs; capitalising on best practice and educational research
  • High attainment and rapid progress are standard across the school.
  • A high quality, cohesive, sequential curriculum is an entitlement for all.
  • Barriers to learning are identified and swiftly addressed.
  • A culture of professional learning and effective distributive leadership, underpins excellence in teaching.
  • Parents and carers are our educational partners.
  • Everyone is challenged to aspire for their future
  • Everyone is valued, respected and safe.
  • We make a positive ntribution to our community and wider world.

At Byron Court, we believe that education is a partnership between school and home life and we strive to prepare our pupils for life in modern Britain by building the best possible relationships with their families, teaching staff and with the wider community.

We aim to provide the highest possible achievements by promoting the spiritual, moral, social, cultural, mental and physical development of our pupils in a safe, stimulating and happy environment. We do this by:

  • Teaching pupils the importance of moral values such as respect, honesty tolerance, trust and personal responsibility
  • Ensuring pupils have a strong foundation of values to make informed choices in the local and global community
  • Educating and respecting different faiths, ethnicities and cultures within school by working together in harmony and creating an appreciation for our multi-cultural society
  • Actively promoting democratic processes such as our school Parliament, giving pupils a voice and the opportunity to learn about democracy and the law in Britain
  • Teaching pupils to be responsible citizens and encouraging them to take an active role in extra-curricular and voluntary activities

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Community Reviews (5)

I go to this school currently and I am excelling! Staff are kind if you behave and there's always a friend! Lunch is awesome and there is lots of opportunity for musical talents!
By GymnastixKid (Jul, 2017) |

Good school with good teaching staff. But very old infrastructure with old furniture and classrooms. Definitely requires to modernise with the times.
By Kunal Mahajan (Jun, 2017) |

This was my old school 1964 - 1971 the boys play ground was on the left at the end of the long drive and girls and juniors to the left my wost teachers were from class 7 -9 but at class 10 Mr Williams was my best teacher this school had its mini swimming pool to the rear of the dinning area in the boys playground and still had bomb shelters Beside the play ground happy memories
By Stephen Lynch (Jun, 2017) |

It is an amazing school full of education. All my mates are kind and caring and the after school clubs are really fun!
By Emaan Rafique (Jun, 2016) |

My name is Michael Randall. Attended BCPS between 1937- 1942? Apart from diving into the air raid shelter during the war I enjoyed my school days there, Always recall doing a final end of term exam in Form 11 ? (Miss Leversuch) and a bee alighted on my bare leg. Managed to keep my composure, raised my hand, and Miss L came with a duster and put the bee out the window. Now living 6 months of the year in Spain, and 6 months in UK. I still have a 1st class photo (Miss Mc Williams) Will try and find it and post it, and see how many other others can spot themselves. Best Regards to all who are still around. Mike Randall
By Mike Allen (Jun, 2015) |