Richard Porter of Campden originally 
endowed a parochial school for Mickleton in 1513. 
The school was enlarged in 1889 and 
again in 1947 when a former carpentry shop was converted for use as a dining 
hall and a kitchen was built alongside. Temporary buildings were later added to 
the site and good use was made of the facilities within the village for the 
delivery of PE lessons. 
In 2005, after many years of campaigning 
and meetings between the school, parish and district councils and the Local 
Education Authority, it was finally agreed that a new primary school would be 
built in Mickleton. In September 2006, the pupils of Mickleton Primary School 
walked through the doors of their brand new school. A year later our new nursery 
facility was opened; a wonderful asset to our school and foundation stage. Our 
new buildings provide a fantastic teaching and learning environment for both 
pupils and staff and it is a school that we are all immensely proud of.