Also in Little Ouse village, on the Norfolk side of the river, is Feltwell Fen School, known until 1929 as Feltwell Anchor School. This was built by Feltwell School Board in 1889 for 60 children at a cost of £650, and was enlarged by a classroom for 27 infants in 1914, after a merger with the Little Ouse (Isle) School had been rejected. In the great floods of 1915, 1916, and 1917 the buildings were used as a refuge for homeless families.

20th December 2024. The Old School House, Brandon Bank has had a new roof on and looks as if it is being renovated.
The Old School, the single storey buildings to the left were sold in 2025.

19/12/24 – Feltwell Fen School with the Primitive Methodist Chapel to its left.


1932, December
- 16th, Friday – Barbers Almanac 1934 – Annual Christmas entertainment of the Brandon Bank (Feltwell) school children.
1937, March
- Barbers Almanac – Concert, arranged by the Little Ouse and Brandon Bank Women’s Institute, held in the Brandon Bank Schoolroom. The Pymoor Ten Sisters supplied the entertainment.
1947, August
- Barbers Almanac – Kathleen Hensby and Doreen Pendle, scholars of Feltwell Fen School, Anchor Drove, Little Ouse, gained scholarships to Thetford Girls’ Grammar School.