Admissions And Open Days At New Close Primary School, Warminster

Sunday 5th October 2025

New Close Primary School – Warminster.

Admissions Open for 2026! 🌟

Is your child starting school in September 2026? We’d love to welcome you to New Close Primary School!

Book now to join one of our Open Days to tour our school with Headteacher Mr Bullen, meet our friendly team, explore our classrooms and experience our wonderful indoor and outdoor learning spaces.

Tuesday 21st October 2025

Wednesday 12th November 2025

Thursday 27th November 2025

Booking is essential, please contact New Close Primary School, Warminster by telephone or email.

Telephone: 01985 212304

email: office@newclose.wilts.sch.uk

School tours are always welcome. If you can’t make the above dates, every day is an Open Day! Contact us to book a convenient time.✨

Come and discover why New Close is the perfect place for your child’s learning journey.

Children Are Quite Hungry At New Close School

Friday 6th September 2024

From the Facebook page of New Close School, Warminster:

Now that our day is extended and lunch is slightly later, we are noticing that the children are quite hungry. Please provide your child with a healthy snack for breaktime. If your child is in Rabbit, Hedgehog and Squirrel class they are provided with a free piece of fruit/vegetable each day. However, the children don’t always like the item available so we are recommending that you provide an additional snack for them to eat as well.

Warminster Schoolchildren Plant Flowers In The Lake Pleasure Grounds (Town Park)

Wednesday 1st August 2018

For the third year in a row Warminster schools have been taking part in “planting in the park.”

Assisted by Warminster Town Council, pupils plant flower beds in the Lake Pleasure Grounds (Town Park) creating beautiful displays for the public to enjoy. The initiative was introduced in 2016 when the Council took over Warminster’s award-winning Lake Pleasure Grounds and is proving very popular with schools.

Amongst the schools taking part this year are St. George’s Catholic Primary School, New Close School, Princecroft School and St John’s School.

Planting by pupils from 
New Close Primary School.

Pupils from Princecroft Primary School
have incorporated a ‘P’ in their display.

Colourful planting by pupils of
St. George’s Catholic Primary School.

 Green-fingered work from pupils
of St. John’s Primary School.

The scheme allows children to design layouts and grow plants and flowers. It teaches them about different types of plants and how they grow and respond to different conditions. Signs provided by Warminster Town Council mean that the public can see which schools have planted which area. Park users have been full of praise for the vibrancy and colour the flower beds add to the park. Perhaps it will spark a lifelong interest in gardening or horticulture amongst some of the pupils and we will see them on Gardeners World.

In October there will be a winter planting to look out for.

New Close Community School, Warminster

Sunday 31st May 2015

New Close Community School
at (Woodcock Lane) Imber Road, Warminster.

“Welcome to New Close Community School
4 – 11 years
Tel: 01985 212304
www.newclose.wilts.sch.uk
Warminster Extended Services Hub.
Visitors please report to reception.”

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Sunday 31st May 2015.

Primary School League Tables 2010 ~ New Close Primary School, Warminster

Friday 17th December 2010

Primary School League Tables 2010
New Close Primary School, Warminster ~

Number of pupils on roll for assessment in Key Stage 2:
31

Percentage of pupils with Level 4 in English:
90%

Percentage of pupils with two or more levels of progress in English between seven and eleven:
97%

Percentage of pupils with Level 4 in Maths:
87%

Percentage of pupils with two or more levels of progress in Maths between seven and eleven:
93%

Percentage of pupils with Level 4 in English and Maths:
84%

Ranking within local authority:
53

Percentage of pupils persistently absent:
0.6%

Annual Sports Day At New Close School, Warminster. 1964

1964

Danny Howell writes:

One of the highlights of the school year at New Close, during my time as a pupil there in the mid to late 1960s, was the annual sports day which was held on the school field at the end of the summer term. My mind might be tricking me but I seem to recall that sports day was always blessed with hot and sunny weather. The grass was cut short especially for the occasion, the running track was marked out in brilliant white lines, and the sand pit in the south-west corner of the field was spruced up for the long jump. Wooden benches and classroom chairs were set out for the many parents and a few of the local dignitaries who came along to watch. It was usually the mothers who came along to see the children competing, as the fathers would have been at work and unable to get time off. My mother can’t remember coming along to watch but I’m sure she did.

I can remember there was a lot of pressure on us as we waited to take part in the various races, and the places achieved by pupils gained points for whichever school house they were in. The school was divided up into houses called Beeches, Cedars, Limes and Willows. I was in Willow. No matter what race I was in I never seemed to be able to make first place. However fast I tried to run there always seemed to be someone better and you could always rely on the egg falling off the spoon several times during the egg-and-spoon race or your mate in the three-legged race tripping you up the moment the starter Mr. Cotterill shouted “On your marks, get set, go!”. It was very competitive and one felt very downhearted if you came so much as second, and you felt truly ashamed if you came last!

In today’s world we hear of sports days being banned “as it is unfair to the losers.” Likewise many of the races, we are led to believe by newspapers, have now been banned on health and safety grounds. Running with a mate spread-eagled in front of you mimicking a wheelbarrow or hopping to the finishing line in a hessian sack can now lead to litigation and compensation for injuries, but back in the 1960s that sort of thing was unheard of. If you twisted your ankle or something like that, well, it was just tough luck. You got a bit of first aid and a teacher or your mother “kissed it better” and you lived to fight another day. Sports Day was really looked forward to and, in those days when a childhood was full of simple pleasures, we thought it was great fun.

I still have in my possession a copy of the results for the New Close School Sports Meeting in 1964, when I was 8 years old and came a respectful second in the Potato Race. The names of the winning competitors bring back many memories for me. It is my pleasure to publish these results here as I’m sure they will have a similar effect on my contemporaries. Sadly, a few of the people mentioned, like Peter Cox and Martin Smith, have since passed away, but I still see some of the others, like Jonathan Wyer (now a police constable), Lesley Lucas (now Mrs. Bevis), and Barbara Berridge (now Mrs. Steve Aylesbury) in town today. And, it goes without saying that quite a few of the people mentioned have moved away from Warminster, including Pat Jones (who moved to Canterbury way in Kent), Linda Walker (now resident in Andover), and Paul Craddock is now living in Somerset, to name but a few.

As I said earlier, the school was divided into “houses” named Beeches, Cedars, Limes and Willows, which are abbreviated as B, C, L, and W, after competitors’ names, where listed.

INFANTS

40 yards Race, 5 year old boys:
1st Kevin Lucas,
2nd Dermot MacKeevan,
3rd Simon Peck.

50 yards Race, 6 year old boys (race one):
1st Christopher Wyatt,
2nd Geoffrey Hudson,
3rd Kevin Feeney.

50 yards Race, 6 year old boys (race two):
1st Peter Moody,
2nd Shane Feeney,
3rd Donald Charlo.

60 yards Race, 7 year old boys:
1st Andrew Kelsey,
2nd Keith Jones,
3rd Peter Maunders.

30 yards Race, 5 year old girls (race one):
1st Laura Allardice,
2nd Mandy Lapham,
3rd Francine Veck.

30 yards Race, 5 year old girls (race two):
1st Karen Phillips,
2nd Elaine Woods,
3rd Gillian Ephgrave.

40 yards Race, 6 year old girls (race one):
1st Maureen Parker,
2nd Helen Raymond,
3rd Gillian Sims.

40 yards Race, 6 year old girls (race two):
1st Diana Berridge,
2nd Penny Golding,
3rd Christine Guy.

50 yards Race, 7 year old girls:
1st Margaret Maxwell,
2nd Margaret Broadhead,
3rd Sally Cotterill.

OLDER CHILDREN

Flat Race, 8 year old boys:
1st Jonathan Wyer (L),
2nd Peter Woods (L),
3rd John Earney (B).

Flat Race, 8 year old girls:
1st Alison Webb (C),
2nd Susan Soiza (C),
3rd Lesley Lucas (W).

Flat Race, 9 year old boys:
1st Michael Rivers (L),
2nd Jimmy Allardice (B),
3rd Graham Beach (W).

Flat Race, 9 year old girls:
1st Carole Nield (W),
2nd Angela Keegan (C),
3rd Beryl Curtis (W).

Flat Race, 10 year old boys:
1st Peter Allman (C),
2nd Dudley Ford (B),
3rd Alistair Duke (L).

Flat Race, 10 year old girls:
1st Carole Gulley (W),
2nd Rosalyn Reynolds (W),
3rd Patricia Jones (B).

Flat Race, 11 year old boys:
1st Stephen Hogg (W),
2nd Keith Carr (B),
3rd Roger Tirrell (L).

Flat Race, 11 year old girls:
1st Sally Ann Ford (W),
2nd Evelyn Clark (B),
3rd Janet Lythgoe (C).

Three Legged Race, 7 and 8 year old boys:
1st Robert Williams & Peter Cox (C),
2nd Brendan MacKeevan & Andrew Edwards
(L), 3rd Andrew Leigh & Stephen Gulley (B).

Skipping Race, 7 and 8 year old girls:
1st Barbara Berridge (W),
2nd Deborah Brishousne (C),
3rd Lynne Walker (B).

Skipping Race, 9 year old girls:
1st Monica Bentley (C),
2nd Teresa Hogg (L),
3rd Elaine Newns (L).

Skipping Race, 10 year old girls:
1st Rosemarie Ephgrave (B),
2nd Lucinda Pickford (C),
3rd Jane Stanley (W).

Skipping Race, 11 year old girls:
1st Pamela Winward (W),
2nd Jennifer Place (L),
3rd Jane West (B).

Sack Race, 9 year old boys:
1st Michael Rivers (L),
2nd Martin Smith (W),
3rd Malcolm Goodman (C).

Sack Race, 9 year old girls:
1st Julie Bond (B),
2nd Vanessa Stott (L),
3rd Pat Parker (B).

Flowerpot Race, 10 year old boys:
1st David Green (C),
2nd David Dredge (L),
3rd Roy Povey (B).

Wheelbarrow Race, 11 year old boys:
1st Brian Williams & Tommy Cusworth (W),
2nd Robert Rainbow & S. Walker (C),
3rd Philip Naylor & G. Walker (C).

Potato Race, 8 year old boys:
1st Donald Kent (C),
2nd Danny Howell (W),
3rd Paul Craddock (L).

Dribbling the Football, 9 year old boys:
1st Peter Sherwin (B),
2nd Nicholas Place (L),
3rd Leonard Jenkins (B).

Threading the Needle Race, 8 year old girls:
1st Angela Brotherwood (B),
2nd Carol Broadhead (L),
3rd Anita Richards (L).

Egg and Spoon Race, 11 year old girls:
1st Glenda Griffiths (B),
2nd Gloria Stanley (L),
3rd Patricia Norris (W).

Relay Race, 7 and 8 year old boys (4 x 60 yards):
1st Beeches,
2nd Limes,
3rd Willows.

Relay Race, 7 and 8 year old girls (4 x 60 yards):
1st Cedars,
2nd Limes,
3rd Willows.

Relay Race, 9 year old boys (4 x 70 yards):
1st Limes,
2nd Beeches,
3rd Willows.

Relay Race, 9 year old girls (4 x 70 yards):
1st Willows,
2nd Limes,
3rd Cedars.

Relay Race, 10 year old boys (4 x 80 yards):
1st Cedars,
2nd Limes,
3rd Willows.

Relay Race, 10 year old girls (4 x 70 yards):
1st Beeches,
2nd Willows,
3rd Limes.

Relay Race, 11 year old boys (4 x 80 yards):
1st Willows,
2nd Cedars,
3rd Beeches.

Relay Race, 11 year old girls (4 x 70 yards):
1st Willows,
2nd Beeches,
3rd Limes.

House Medley Relay Race:
1st Beeches,
2nd Limes,
3rd Willows.

High Jump, 8 year old boys:
1st Jonathan Wyer,
2nd Andrew Edwards,
3rd Anthony Chivers.

High Jump, 8 year old girls:
1st Susan Soiza,
2nd Linda Walker,
3rd Jane Banner.

High Jump, 9 year old boys:
1st Michael Rivers,
2nd Philip Lyons,
Tie for 3rd Philip Burden & Graham Beach.

High Jump, 9 year old girls:
1st Jennifer Ford,
2nd Linda Wills,
3rd Carole Veila.

High Jump, 10 year old boys:
1st D. Green,
Tie for 2nd Peter Allman & John Russell.

High Jump, 10 year old girls:
1st Susan Spiller,
2nd Ann Jackson,
3rd Pat Jones.

High Jump, 11 year old boys:
1st Roger Tirrell,
2nd Keith Carr,
3rd Richard Myall.

High Jump, 11 year old girls:
1st Janet Lythgoe,
2nd Sally Ann Ford,
3rd Veronica Bridle.

Long Jump, 10 year old boys:
1st Alistair Duke,
2nd Brian Soiza,
3rd Derek Edgecumbe.

Long Jump, 10 year old girls:
1st Valerie Walker,
2nd Lucinda Pickford,
3rd Rosemarie Ephgrave.

Long Jump, 11 year old boys:
1st Stephen Hogg,
2nd Alan Jackson,
3rd Peter Rhodes.

Long Jump, 11 year old girls:
1st Jill Humphrey,
2nd Evelyn Clarke,
3rd Corinne Overton.

SPORTS DAY FINAL SCORES –
1st Willows, 69 points.
2nd Cedars, 65 points.
3rd Limes, 62 points.
4th Beeches. 60 points.

HOUSE SHIELD. The House Shield for 1964 was won by Beeches, with 1,125 points in total.