Maple Infants’ School is situated in Surbiton, Surrey and is part of the St Mark’s ward in the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames.

We are an infants school with a nursery and cater for children between the ages of 3 and 7.

The school is situated in the centre of Surbiton, midway between the main line railway station (Waterloo - 16 minutes) and the River Thames.

Maple is a modern, popular, two-form entry, community school. We have around 200 children on roll in the infants’ school and 50 part time pupils in the nursery.

At Maple we aim to:

  • Promote high achievement and outstanding academic success
  • Involve pupils and parents and satisfy their needs
  • Foster a sense of community and social responsibility
  • Provide an attractive and stimulating environment.


Historic Setting

Originally the local infants and junior school was sited in St Andrew’s Road. This was an old Victorian building.

In 1972 the church, in conjunction with the borough purchased the land in Maple Road (an old industrial site) to build a new junior school St Andrew’s & St Mark’s.

In 1973 Maple Infants’ School was completed. Maple, however is not a church aided school.