We are a Church of England Primary School within the Diocese of Oxford. We work closely with the Education Board at Oxford Diocese.
Our school building has undergone various stages of development; the latest being the addition of a classroom and relocation of the school office in 2014.
The core of the old village was established in the late eighteenth century with a scattering of cottages for agricultural and domestic workers on the big estates around the southern end of Windsor forest. As the population in what was originally old Windsor Common grew to around 700, in the late 1830s it was decided to build a church (rebuilt in 1887 in its present Grade II listed form) and give the village – by then known as Sunninghill Dale –its own ecclesiastical parish. Both Queen Victoria and King Edward VII were among royal worshippers. The primary school, known then as Sunningdale National School but run by the Church, was established in 1840.
As you can see from the stonework above, the building was re-sited in 1842 and expanded at various points in 1883, 1929 and 1998.