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SchoolsOxtedHurst Green Infant School|Best Primary Schools in Oxted
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Hurst Green Infant School

Wolfs Wood, Hurst Green, Oxted, RH8 0HJ·Surrey·URN: 150346A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-7
Religious Character: None
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Good
7/10
Application Demand
97%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Hurst Green Infant School Review 2026: Outdoor learning, strong early reading, and a small school feel

At a Glance

A genuinely child-centred infant school where learning outside is part of the weekly rhythm, not an occasional treat. The November 2022 inspection describes pupils who are happy, safe, and keen to learn, with staff creating stimulating environments and making full use of plentiful outdoor space.

Leadership has been stable for several years. Sarah George has been headteacher since September 2017, and the school joined Tandridge Learning Trust on 01 April 2024, placing it within a local group of schools sharing governance and support structures.

This is a small setting by design. For Reception entry in September 2027, Surrey’s coordinated timetable has applications opening on 2 November 2026, the on-time deadline on 15 January 2027, and offers released on 16 April 2027.

Character & Atmosphere

The strongest impression from the latest inspection is positivity, warmth, and purposeful routines. Pupils are described as happy and safe, with much joy and laughter along the way, and with adults who respond quickly to worries and deal promptly with unkind behaviour.

Outdoor learning is not framed as a bolt-on. The inspection notes that leaders take full advantage of plentiful outside space, and that learning outside is regular and much enjoyed. That matters at infant age, where attention, language, and confidence often develop fastest through play, talk, and hands-on exploration.

In day-to-day culture, expectations are set early. The inspection describes high expectations of learning and behaviour, alongside pupils who move sensibly and work hard once they are settled into groups. For parents, that combination usually signals a school that values calm routines without over-formalising early childhood.

Results / Academic Performance

As an infant school (ages 3 to 7), there are no Key Stage 2 outcomes to compare here, and published end-of-primary measures are not the right lens. Instead, the most useful evidence is the inspection’s subject-level detail on early reading and curriculum sequencing.

Early reading is positioned as a priority and a strength. The inspection describes a renewed emphasis on early reading, with staff trained to teach the phonics programme consistently, frequent assessment to spot pupils falling behind, and support that helps pupils catch up quickly. It also notes that by the end of Year 2 most pupils can read well, which is the critical gateway to later success at junior school.

The wider curriculum picture is broadly positive, with a clear improvement agenda. The inspection describes a broad and balanced curriculum, and says English and mathematics are well sequenced. It also identifies an area to improve in some foundation subjects, where progression from early years into Year 1 was not always clearly mapped, risking repetition in learning. For parents, that is a fairly common refinement point in infant settings, and worth asking about on a tour, particularly how subject leaders ensure knowledge builds year on year.

Teaching & Learning

Teaching is at its strongest when it is tightly aligned to early language, reading, and well-sequenced building blocks. The inspection highlights a deliberate focus on vocabulary from Nursery upwards, with adults encouraging talk through play and using interesting words across the day, leading to pupils who are increasingly articulate and curious. For many children, that steady accumulation of language is the difference between simply enjoying books and using reading to learn across subjects later.

Early years provision is judged positively. The inspection grades early years provision as Good, which matters here because the school includes nursery and Reception, and because those years shape children’s confidence, independence, and readiness for more formal learning in Year 1 and Year 2.

A practical point for families is how the school handles the transition from Nursery into Reception, and from Reception into Year 1, where the pace and structure change. The inspection’s note about occasional repetition across early years and Year 1 is a prompt to ask how planning and assessment help teachers pitch appropriately for children who are ready to move faster, and for those who need extra time.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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Where Pupils Go Next

The key transition is from Year 2 to junior school at age 7. Locally, Holland Junior School is a well-established next step for many families in the area, and the schools collaborate on community-facing activity, which can help children feel familiar with the junior setting over time.

What matters most at this point is readiness: secure early reading, growing independence, and confidence with routines and relationships. The inspection evidence of strong phonics practice, early vocabulary development, and calm behaviour expectations suggests children are being prepared for that next stage in a structured way.

Admissions: How to get in

Hurst Green Infant School is a Surrey local authority school for admissions purposes. For September 2027 entry into Reception, Surrey’s coordinated timetable has applications opening on 2 November 2026 and the on-time application deadline on 15 January 2027.

Reception places are handled through Surrey’s coordinated process. For September 2027 entry, families should use Surrey’s timetable and check how distance and priority criteria apply before naming preferences.

If you are weighing up a 2027 application, open mornings are part of the picture, but dates move each year. Families can use the FindMySchool Map Search to sense-check how realistic admission may be, especially where distance or local priority criteria typically decide the last offers.

Nursery admissions sit alongside school admissions and follow their own published arrangements. The nursery admissions policy states that children can be offered a place from the term after their second birthday, with a minimum of 3 sessions and a maximum of 5 sessions, and that eligible two-year-olds can access funded entitlement. For nursery fee details, use the school’s official nursery information rather than relying on older notices.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

75

Total received

Places Offered

30

Subscription Rate

2.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Safeguarding is a clear strength in the available evidence. The inspection states that safeguarding arrangements are effective, and it describes staff training, clear reporting routes, and swift action to keep pupils safe.

Wellbeing in an infant setting is as much about the ordinary as the exceptional: predictable routines, kind adult responses, and children learning how to be with each other. The inspection describes pupils who get along well, are confident that adults care, and do not worry about bullying because any hint of unkind behaviour is dealt with quickly.

Support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities is an area to probe carefully. The inspection reports strong practice for pupils with education, health and care plans, but inconsistency for some pupils with SEND without plans, including parent involvement in co-producing support. That is not unusual for schools in improvement mode, but it is important if your child needs early identification and consistent adjustments.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Clubs at infant age work best when they are simple, structured, and genuinely fun. The school publishes a spring term clubs offer that includes Music with Mini Notes, Taekwondo, Dance with Bastet School of Dance, Rugbytots, and Football with Sports Elite, with sessions running straight after the school day. For many families, the value is not just the activity but the routine: children learn to change, line up, listen to a different adult, and build confidence in a new group.

Outdoor learning also appears as a distinctive thread. The inspection references regular learning outside, and it also notes forest school in the context of safety and curriculum. In infant schools, that usually translates into language-rich play, problem-solving with materials, and improving attention and resilience in low-stakes ways.

If you are choosing between schools, ask what participation looks like for quieter children, how the school supports financial access to clubs, and how wraparound care interacts with clubs, particularly if you need a long day for work.

Practical Information

The school day starts with registration at 9.00am and finishes at 3.15pm.

Wraparound care is available via an external provider, OSCAHS. The school states that breakfast club runs from 7.30 to 9.00am and after school club runs from 3.15 to 6.00pm.

Term dates are published on the school website, including inset days and half-term breaks, and are worth checking against childcare planning early in the year.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 90
  • Number of pupils: 99

Things to Consider

  • Competition for Reception places. Reception admission is managed through Surrey’s coordinated process, so families should plan around the published timeline and understand how local priority criteria apply.

  • SEND consistency for children without EHC plans. The latest inspection flags inconsistency in identifying and meeting needs for some pupils without EHC plans, plus gaps in routine parent involvement for planning. Ask what has changed since November 2022, and what communication looks like term by term.

  • Curriculum progression in some foundation subjects. The inspection notes occasional repetition between Reception and Year 1 in some areas. It is worth asking how subject planning now ensures learning builds in clear steps.

  • Infant to junior transition. Children move on at age 7, so families should explore how the school supports that handover, especially for children who need extra reassurance with change.

The Verdict

Hurst Green Infant School suits families who want a small, structured infant setting with strong early reading practice and a clear emphasis on outdoor learning. The evidence points to children who are happy and safe, with calm behaviour expectations and teaching that focuses on language and phonics in a coherent way.

Best suited to families comfortable with an infant school model, planning ahead for the move to junior school at age 7, and prepared for competitive Reception entry in some years. Entry can be the hurdle; the day-to-day experience appears positive once a place is secured.

FAQs

Hurst Green Infant School was graded Good across all key judgement areas at its inspection on 9 and 10 November 2022, including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, and early years provision. The inspection describes pupils who are happy, safe, and keen to learn, supported by staff who provide stimulating experiences.

Reception admissions are coordinated through Surrey’s primary admissions process, and places are allocated using the school’s published oversubscription criteria. Because the last offered distance is not published provided, families should rely on Surrey’s admissions guidance and the school’s admission arrangements for the most accurate criteria and how they are applied each year.

For September 2027 Reception entry, Surrey’s coordinated timetable has applications opening on 2 November 2026, the closing date for on-time applications on 15 January 2027, and offers released on 16 April 2027.

Yes. The school states it provides wraparound care via an external provider, with breakfast club running from 7.30 to 9.00am and after school club running from 3.15 to 6.00pm.

The school day begins with registration at 9.00am and finishes at 3.15pm.

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Wolfs Wood, Hurst Green, Oxted, RH8 0HJ
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