Hamilton Academy

Hamilton Acedemy

History of the School

Hamilton Academy evolved from the old Priory Road School, which was one of the first Board Schools to be built after the 1870 Education Act. The original building dates from 1875 and is still in use, the stunning Victorian architecture is one of our many unique qualities. The building has a bell tower (sadly, no longer in use) and a Second World War air raid shelter, recently refurbished.

The school is based across two sites and was officially formed in 1974 when the 'new' building was opened in Hampden Road. The school became a Foundation school on 1 September 1999 and gained academy status on 1 April 2012.

As of 23 July 2025, our school has been serving the local community for over 150 years! We celebrated this remarkable achievement with a Community Open day giving tours of the building and our historical archives. We also installed a commemorative timeline of events from the school's opening to modern day.
 

Safer Routes to School

Hamilton Primary School was Buckinghamshire's pilot school in the 'Safer Routes to School' project.  Parents and children were asked, where possible, to walk or cycle all or some of the way to school.  During this time 2000 physical changes were carried out to the roads around the school and a 20-mph zone created to discourage vehicles and improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. We continue to encourage walking and cycling, but parents who need to drive can apply for termly parking permits to use in 'pay and display'/residential bays, at the beginning and end of the school day.