Primary Schools in Three Rivers - South-east: Northwood, South Oxhey and Carpenders Park

South-east: Northwood, South Oxhey and Carpenders Park

This area lies between Watford and the northern edge of Greater London.

Name Faith Type Opened Intake DCSF number Ofsted Web Coordinates
Eastbury Farm JMI 1962 30 2266 117245 W 51°37′26″N 0°25′07″W / 51.6240°N 0.4186°W / 51.6240; -0.4186 (Eastbury Farm JMI School)
Greenfields Primary 1952 30 2177 117193 W 51°37′04″N 0°23′37″W / 51.6179°N 0.3937°W / 51.6179; -0.3937 (Greenfields Primary School)
Oxhey Wood Primary 51 2137 117170 W 51°37′30″N 0°23′29″W / 51.6249°N 0.3915°W / 51.6249; -0.3915 (Oxhey Wood Primary School)
St Joseph's RC Primary 1955 30 3383 117465 W 51°37′38″N 0°23′49″W / 51.6272°N 0.3969°W / 51.6272; -0.3969 (St Joseph's Catholic Primary School)
St Meryl Primary 30 2131 117166 W 51°37′43″N 0°22′39″W / 51.6285°N 0.3776°W / 51.6285; -0.3776 (St Meryl Primary School)
Warren Dell Primary 1949 30 2135 117169 W 51°37′43″N 0°23′28″W / 51.6285°N 0.3911°W / 51.6285; -0.3911 (Warren Dell Primary School)
Woodhall Primary 30 2178 117194 W 51°37′15″N 0°23′02″W / 51.6207°N 0.3838°W / 51.6207; -0.3838 (Woodhall Primary School)

Eastbury Farm Junior Mixed Infant and Nursery School was judged outstanding in all areas by Ofsted in 2007, a result achieved by only 1% of primary schools in England. Eastbury Farm's Key Stage 2 pupils achieve significantly higher grades in English, Mathematics and Science than the national average.

Greenfields Primary School was the first of a new generation of school buildings in Hertfordshire, and is Grade II listed.

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