Facilities
Long Buckby Infant School dates back to 1894, when the school had only three classrooms and the toilets were positioned outside. This building was extended in 1974 with the addition of two more classrooms, offices, a staff room and a large hall. A larger playground with a small field and a car park were also provided. In 1999 a new classroom was added along with a downstairs stockroom and a small library.
The present facilities of the school are:-
- 5 classrooms - linked together to allow for free flow between classes
- A central room used for Key Stage 1 children providing continuous provision based on the Foundation Stage principles
- A laptop trolley housing 16 notebooks
- Interactive whiteboards & visualisers in every classroom
- A sensory garden
- Interactive outdoor facilities
- A large Early Years outdoor area
- Library and IT area
- Large hall with a range of gym equipment
- The school has a small playground to the front and a larger one to the back of the building
This is our field with wooden equipment
