Skip to content

Hayes Primary School

  • Proud to be part of Spring Trust

    No Barriers to Excellence

  • Proud to be part of Spring Trust

    Ambition

  • Proud to be part of Spring Trust

    Collaboration

  • Proud to be part of Spring Trust

    Equity

  • Discover Hayes
    Hayes Primary School continues to be a 'Good' school

    A warm welcome from

    Our Headteacher

    I am delighted to welcome you to Hayes Primary School. I hope our website gives you a flavour of daily life here and a sense of the warmth, care and ambition that make our school such a special place for children to learn and grow.

    Set on the edge of the countryside, in extensive and beautiful grounds, Hayes Primary enjoys all the advantages of a city school whilst keeping its strong village character. Respect is at the heart of all we do and we are proud to be a compassionate community where children feel safe, valued and inspired to achieve their very best.

    Editable Alt Tag
    Hayes Primary School - hq-105.jpg

    What’s special about Hayes Primary School?​​​​​​​

    Together at Hayes Primary School, we strive to create an educational community of respect and inclusion, empowering all to embrace learning, achieve excellence and transform lives. 

  • Our Therapy Dog

    We are lucky enough to have an on-site therapy dog, Dexter. He is a maltipoo, and is Mrs Griffin's family dog. Dexter has undergone various assessments and checks to become a certified therapy dog, and we are very proud to say he passed with flying colours.

  • Hayes in numbers

    • 0

      happy pupils learning here

    • 0%

      of pupils meeting expectations in reading, writing and maths

    Hayes News

    Stay up to date with the latest stories and highlights from our school

  • 18 December 2025

    Science Week Sparks Curiosity Across All Year Groups

  • 18 December 2025

    Science Week Sparks Curiosity Across All Year Groups

  • Upcoming Events

    Our Testimonials

  • Leaders have created a school culture which is supportive and nurturing. As a result, pupils are caring to each other. They can sort out minor friendship problems, admitting if they get something wrong and making amends. Pupils enjoy many wider opportunities.’

    Ofsted, 2023

  • Proud to be part of