Spend & Raise
Greatham Primary School PTA has joined forces with School Fundraising to help raise funds for our school.
School Fundraising works by collecting "cash back" rewards every time you make an online purchase and/or click on a sponsored link following a Google Search from this site.
Products purchased online via links from this page will not cost you a penny more but can earn up to 10% cash back reward for Greatham Primary School PTA. You can even save www.schoolrundraising.org.uk as your Home page or to your favourites to make it easier to find again!
Easy2Name
Buying your name labels from easy2name helps raise funds for our school. Please choose Greatham Primary School GU33 on the payment screen.
Share your views through Parent View
Parents and carers can give their views of our school at any time of the school year and at the time of a school inspection using an online questionnaire called Parent View.
When our school is notified of its next Ofsted inspection, parents will be invited to give their views about the school to inspectors using the Parent View online facility as this has replaced Ofsted’s paper questionnaire. Please make sure we have your most up-to-date contact details.
Please register with an email address and a password at
http://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk. Once your login has been activated, it only takes a few minutes to complete answers to 12 short questions about aspects such as bullying, the quality of teaching, level of homework, etc.
Your views are important in helping inspectors make a decision about our school, and to help us know what is going well and what could be improved.
If you do not have a computer or an email address or if you would like help to use Parent View, please come into school and ask at reception.
The Bohunt Partnership
The Bohunt Partnership consists of one secondary school, Bohunt Language College, and partner schools, Greatham Primary School, Grayshott CE Primary School, Liphook Infant School, Liphook CE Junior School, Liss Infant School and Liss Junior School.
The partnership, although very diverse and spread out, works closely together with activities and events during the year which bring primary and seconday pupils together. The schools support each other and there is a growing culture of sharing expertise and resources across the schools. The schools are part of East Hampshire District Council and each with their own identity and particular needs.