**Brookside Primary School** is a nurturing and vibrant educational institution located in Hayes, London, dedicated to fostering a love of learning in young minds. Situated at 24 Maple Road, UB4 9LP, our school prides itself on providing a holistic educational experience that combines academic rigor with an emphasis on social and emotional development.

At Brookside Primary School, we believe that every child is unique and deserves personalized attention to thrive. Our experienced and passionate educators employ innovative teaching methodologies to engage students and cater to different learning styles. We offer a broad curriculum that includes not only core subjects such as mathematics and literacy but also arts, physical education, and science, ensuring a well-rounded education.

Our school community thrives on a strong partnership between parents, teachers, and students, creating a supportive atmosphere where children can explore their interests and develop critical thinking skills. Beyond academics, we provide a variety of extracurricular activities designed to enhance personal growth and teamwork, including sports, music, and clubs that inspire creativity and leadership.

At Brookside Primary School, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and encourages respect for all individuals. We invite you to learn more about our programs and values by visiting our website at [brooksideprimarysch.co.uk](http://www.brooksideprimarysch.co.uk/) or by calling us at 020 8845 6634. Discover how Brookside Primary can be the perfect foundation for your child’s educational journey!

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