An archaeological monitoring brief was conducted on land at Saxon Primary School, Briar Road, Shepperton between 2nd August and 9th September 2016. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument (monument no. SU142), as well as being located within an Area of High Archaeological Potential, associated to a Saxon/early medieval settlement and burial ground. A previous test pit evaluation revealed one deep lying archaeological feature, but no further archaeological deposits were encountered during this phase of work. 32 foundation pits were excavated within the south part of the site, with most excavated within made ground. Some produced finds, but of varying dates; both ancient and modern. The various services that were observed either did not impact deep enough or were excavated within disturbed soil. The car park extension was not excavated to depths that would impact on archaeological deposits. Many of the finds were of a post medieval date and only one sherd of Saxon pottery was found and was the only indicator of the potential of the underlying archaeology. No further archaeological work is recommended.