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Welcome to

Nonsuch Primary School

Nonsuch Primary School, nestled in the heart of Stoneleigh on the boundaries of Sutton and Surrey, is a warm and welcoming school dedicated to nurturing young minds. Our school, catering to children aged 3 to 11, serves as a cornerstone of the community. With a nursery offering complimentary education to 3 and 4-year-olds, we prioritise laying strong foundations for our students' educational journey.

At Nonsuch Primary School, we take great pride in our close-knit community and the accomplishments of our students. We are committed to preparing our children not only academically but also to become responsible and engaged members of society. We invite you to explore our website to discover the vibrant life and learning experiences that define our school. Should you have any questions or if you require further information, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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We look forward to inviting you to come and see our Primary School and Nursery.

 

We are pleased to be holding Nursery and Reception tours for entry in 2026 on the following dates. The Headteacher will give a short talk, followed by a tour of the school where you will have the opportunity to ask questions. Please note the tours will run for approximately 40 minutes.

Thursday 25th September – SOLD OUT 

Friday 26th September - SOLD OUT

Tuesday 30th September – SOLD OUT

Thursday 9th October – SOLD OUT

Thursday 9th October – SOLD OUT

Tuesday 14th October – SOLD OUT

Tuesday 14th October – SOLD OUT

Thursday 6th November – SOLD OUT

Thursday 6th November – SOLD OUT

Thursday 13th November – 9am

Thursday 13th November – 9:45am

Thursday 20th November - 9.45am

Monday 24th November - 10.30am

 

To book a place, please click on your preferred date above. Please note that each visitor requires a ticket.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

 

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Safeguarding

At Nonsuch Primary School the safety and welfare of our children is of the utmost importance.

All adults must protect children from harm and abuse and be aware that any child may be at risk.  

Everyone (including parents and carers) has a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of our children.

Caroline Piper is the school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead and should be contacted (via the office) immediately with any concerns. Sami Miyan acts in this role in her absence. 

Suzanne Humphries-Groce is the nominated safeguarding governor. 

Further information can be found on our Safeguarding page