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Akiva School

Good
Voluntary aided school
80 East End Road, , London, N3 2SY
421 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 14%
Akiva School, located at 80 East End Road, London, N3 2SY, is a voluntary aided Jewish primary school in the London Borough of Barnet, serving children aged 4 to 11. Established in 2007 following its transition from an independent school, Akiva has a capacity for 420 pupils and currently educates around 421 students in a mixed-gender setting. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs. Claire Silver and prides itself on maintaining high educational standards within a supportive community environment. Akiva School consistently achieves strong academic results, with a significant majority of pupils meeting or exceeding expected standards in core subjects. For instance, in recent years, approximately 92% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school’s average Key Stage 2 scores are notably above national averages, with reading and maths scores around 110 and 111 respectively, reflecting high academic attainment. Furthermore, pupils make good progress from their starting points, regularly outperforming regional and national averages in reading, writing, and mathematics progress scores. The school fosters a positive learning atmosphere, with Ofsted rating it as ‘Good’ overall and highlighting outstanding behavior and personal development. Akiva’s educational approach integrates strong Jewish values alongside general education, providing a holistic and culturally rich learning experience. With a favorable student-teacher ratio of about 20:1, the school offers focused support to pupils, contributing to its reputation for achievement and community engagement in the Barnet area. Only a very small percentage of pupils are eligible for free school meals, indicating a relatively affluent catchment. Overall, Akiva School stands out for its balanced emphasis on academic excellence and values-based education within a vibrant Jewish educational tradition.

All Saints' CofE Nursery and Primary School N20

Good
Voluntary aided school
116 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London, N20 9EZ
245 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 40%
All Saints' CofE Nursery and Primary School N20, located at 116 Oakleigh Road North in Whetstone, London, is a Church of England school that serves the local community. It operates under the local authority of Barnet and is classified as a voluntary aided school. The school provides education for children aged three to eleven, with a current enrollment of 227 pupils, which is slightly below its capacity of 262. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 20:1. The school has a strong reputation, with recent inspections indicating that it is a good school, where pupils make good progress to reach above-average standards in reading, writing, and mathematics. By the end of Key Stage 2, 53% of pupils achieve a higher standard in these core subjects. The school emphasizes a mixed gender environment that fosters personal development and good behavior among its students. Under the leadership of Ms Jane Corkill, the school maintains a focus on academic achievement and personal growth. It holds a Church of England religious character, aligning its values with the Diocese of London. Despite not having special classes or a sixth form, All Saints' CofE Nursery and Primary School N20 remains a significant educational institution in the area, offering a supportive environment that encourages academic progress and personal achievements.

All Saints' CofE Primary School NW2

Good
Voluntary aided school
Cricklewood Lane, Childs Hill, London, NW2 2TH
158 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 53%
First Language not English: 63%
All Saints' CofE Primary School NW2 is a vibrant, mixed-gender, voluntary aided school located in Childs Hill, London. The school welcomes children aged 4 to 11 and operates under a Christian ethos, focusing on academic and pastoral support to foster responsibility and care within the community. As a diverse and multicultural institution, it promotes acceptance and tolerance, ensuring every student feels valued and empowered to achieve their full potential. The school is relatively small with a current enrollment of approximately 165 students, allowing for a secure yet broad learning environment. Despite its size, it has shown significant improvements in academic achievements, such as an increase in the percentage of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths from 64% in 2018 to 79% in 2019. Additionally, the proportion of pupils achieving at a higher standard rose substantially from 7% to 24% within the same period. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, with strong spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development, reflecting in the respectful and positive behavior of its students.

Alma Primary

Good
Free schools
Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London, N20 0LP
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 4%
First Language not English: 7%

Annemount School

Independent
Other independent school
18 Holne Chase, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, N2 0QN
80 pupils
Age 2-7
Mixed
Primary
Annemount School, located at 18 Holne Chase, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London N2 0QN, is a long-established independent co-educational school founded in 1936. It caters to children from two and three-quarters to seven years old, offering a warm and welcoming environment akin to a "home from home." The school's philosophy emphasizes bringing out the individuality of each child, fostering self-discipline and respect, and encouraging good character and citizenship. With a relatively small pupil body of around 78 students, Annemount provides a personalized and rigorous curriculum that includes a range of activities such as drama, dance, chess, computing, gym, music, and swimming. The school prepares children for prestigious North London schools and supports families in their applications. Annemount's fees range from £23,184 to £26,208 per year. The school has been recognized for its achievements, receiving awards for sustainable travel and excellence in the arts and sports. Annemount is also listed in **The Good Schools Guide**, highlighting its strong community and academic standards. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Geraldine Maidment, Annemount School continues to promote a balanced education that combines academic rigor with extracurricular activities, enhancing the overall learning experience for its students.

Ark Pioneer Academy

Outstanding
Free schools
Westcombe Drive, , Barnet, EN5 2BE
537 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 28%
First Language not English: 32%

Ashmole Academy

Good
Academy converter
Cecil Road, Southgate, London, N14 5RJ
1856 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 33%
Ashmole Academy, located in Southgate, London, N14 5RJ, is a mixed-gender secondary school known for its strong academic performance and community-focused ethos. Established as an academy in 2010, it has evolved significantly since its inception in 1958. The school is part of the Ashmole Trust and is led by Principal Mr. Balbinder Dhinsa. Ashmole Academy prides itself on its commitment to excellence, aspiration, and care, fostering a supportive environment where students can excel. The school has an impressive track record of delivering high-quality education, with exceptional GCSE results that consistently outperform local and national standards. Approximately 77% of students achieve grade 5 or more at GCSE. The Progress 8 score indicates that students typically achieve one grade higher than expected across key qualifications. Ashmole Academy's strong emphasis on personal development and leadership has earned it an Outstanding rating in these areas from Ofsted. The school also boasts a thriving sixth form provision, which is also rated Outstanding. With a student-teacher ratio of about 17:1, Ashmole Academy provides a balanced educational experience that supports students' holistic growth. Its welcoming atmosphere and extracurricular activities, including music and sports, make it a popular choice for students seeking a well-rounded education.

Ashmole Primary School

Outstanding
Free schools
Summit Way, Southgate, London, N14 7NP
360 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 24%

Ateres Beis Yaakov

Good
Independent
Other independent school
27 Green Lane, London, , NW4 2NL
49 pupils
Age 5-11
Girls
Primary
Orthodox Jewish

Barnet and Southgate College

Good
Further education
Wood Street, , Barnet, EN5 4AZ
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Barnet and Southgate College, located at Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London (EN5 4AZ), stands as one of the largest further education institutions in North London, serving over 13,000 students each year across its multiple campuses. Established in November 2011 through the merger of Barnet College and Southgate College, the institution has evolved from a legacy of technical and vocational education dating back to the 19th century. The college currently operates several main sites including Wood Street (Barnet), Colindale, and Southgate, each offering specialized facilities to support a wide variety of academic and professional programs. The college is recognized for delivering more than 20 subject areas and over 1,500 courses, ranging from A Levels and foundation degrees to vocational training and professional qualifications. Its curriculum is closely aligned with industry needs, providing students with opportunities for hands-on experience and direct employer engagement, which enhances their employability and skills development. The Wood Street campus, often considered the heart of the college, underwent a significant £50 million redevelopment completed in 2010, offering modern, state-of-the-art learning environments. Barnet and Southgate College also places a strong emphasis on inclusivity and support, with dedicated centers for students with learning difficulties or disabilities. The institution’s reputation for quality teaching, extensive course selection, and robust industry partnerships makes it a leading choice among further education colleges in the region. Its vibrant, diverse student community benefits from a supportive environment that prepares them for either higher education or direct entry into the workforce.

Barnet Hill Academy

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
10a Montagu Road, Hendon, London, NW4 3ES
156 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Muslim
Barnet Hill Academy, located in Hendon, London, NW4 3ES, is an independent Islamic faith school catering to students from ages 3 to 11. The school is set in a grand Victorian building and welcomes children from diverse backgrounds. It emphasizes academic excellence across all National Curriculum subjects, fostering curious learners and responsible community members. The curriculum is designed to be broad, balanced, and knowledge-rich, with a focus on literacy and numeracy skills. The school has shown significant improvements in recent years. In the summer of 2024, Barnet Hill Academy achieved impressive results in Key Stage 2 SATs, with 90% of pupils meeting the expected standard in English, 100% in Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling (GPS), and 100% in Mathematics. These figures exceed both local and national averages, indicating the school's strong academic performance. Additionally, the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) results saw 84% of pupils achieving the Good Level of Development, surpassing national averages. Barnet Hill Academy also received a "Good" rating in its 2024 Ofsted inspection, with "Outstanding" personal development praised. The school’s approach to education emphasizes cultural understanding, spiritual growth, and community engagement, preparing students for a life in modern Britain. Staff are well-supported, and the school has effective systems for managing attendance and addressing any learning needs. Overall, Barnet Hill Academy is a strong educational institution that combines academic rigor with a nurturing environment.

Barnfield Primary School

Good
Community school
Silkstream Road, , Edgware, HA8 0DA
448 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 80%
Barnfield Primary School is a community-based primary school located at Silkstream Road, Edgware, HA8 0DA, within the Barnet Local Education Authority. The school serves a diverse and vibrant community, offering a comprehensive education to children from ages three to eleven, including nursery provision. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Catherine Goodwin, it emphasizes a positive and immersive approach to learning, aiming to foster confident, well-rounded individuals with high aspirations. The school focuses on core subjects like reading, writing, and mathematics, using schemes such as White Rose for Maths and Power of Reading for English. Beyond academics, it provides a broad curriculum that includes subjects like ICT, design and technology, art, music, and physical education. This curricular breadth is designed to inspire creativity, empathy, and resilience among students. Barnfield Primary School has a capacity for 448 pupils, currently hosting 446 students. It reports a strong track record in reading and other subjects, with notable achievements in literacy and numeracy skills. The school's inclusive environment, coupled with its commitment to community engagement, supports its mission to help students reach their full potential. Additionally, about 22% of its pupils are eligible for free school meals, demonstrating its commitment to serving a diverse range of socio-economic backgrounds.

Beis Medrash Elyon

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
233 West Hendon Broadway, West Hendon, London, NW9 7DH
87 pupils
Age 11-16
Boys
Secondary
Jewish

Beis Soroh Schneirer

Good
Independent
Other independent school
Arbiter House, Wilberforce Road, West Hendon, NW9 6AX
322 pupils
Age 2-11
Girls
Primary
Jewish
Beis Soroh Schneirer is an independent primary school for girls, located in West Hendon, London, NW9 6AX. Established in 1996, the school caters to approximately 339 pupils aged 2 to 11. The school is led by Principal Mrs. Clare Neuberger, who took over the role in January 2024. Despite being described as having no religious character in some sources, other reports indicate it has a Jewish religious denomination, suggesting a strong cultural foundation. The school is recognized for its good standard of education, with an Ofsted rating of "Good." It operates under a non-selective admissions policy, yet it is noted as having a selective admissions approach in some reports. Beis Soroh Schneirer is primarily a mainstream school and does not have boarding facilities. The school's pupil capacity is nearly full, with a low proportion of students eligible for free school meals. The school focuses on providing a comprehensive education that prepares students for further academic pursuits. With a strong emphasis on learning and development, Beis Soroh Schneirer offers a supportive environment for young girls to grow academically and personally. The school's location in the heart of London offers easy access to resources and opportunities that enhance the educational experience of its students.

Beis Yaakov Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
373 Edgware Road, , London, NW9 6NQ
472 pupils
Age 3-11
Girls
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 10%
Beis Yaakov Primary School is a 2/3 form entry, Orthodox Jewish maintained Voluntary Aided school located at 373 Edgware Road, London NW9 6NQ, in the London Borough of Barnet. Established to serve the growing Orthodox Jewish community, it provides a comprehensive education to girls aged 3 to 11. The school focuses on both Jewish and secular studies, offering a rich curriculum that emphasizes Jewish values, ethics, and tradition, alongside the full National Curriculum. This approach helps students develop critical thinking skills and a lifelong passion for learning. The school has a capacity of 512 pupils, with an actual enrollment of 466. It also offers nursery classes but does not have a sixth form. The community is diverse, though the percentage of children eligible for free school meals is relatively low at 1.7%. The school does not charge fees, supported by a charitable foundation. The educational environment is designed to foster a deep understanding of Jewish heritage and practices, while also promoting respect for diversity and compassion for others. Under the leadership of Mrs. Ellie Bialoglowski, the school aims to prepare its students for life in modern Britain, ensuring they are well-equipped to contribute positively to society.

Beit Shvidler Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
261 Hale Lane, , Edgware, HA8 8NX
221 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 17%

Bell Lane Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Bell Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 2AS
431 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 35%
First Language not English: 71%
Bell Lane Primary School, located in Hendon, London NW4 2AS, was a community primary school serving children from nursery to year 6, with an age range of 2 to 11 years. Although the school closed in July 2024 to become an academy, it once provided comprehensive education within the Barnet local authority. The school previously had a capacity of 472 pupils, with an actual enrollment of 426 students. Approximately 29.7% of these pupils were eligible for free school meals. The school's strengths and achievements were part of a broader trend in Barnet, where pupils generally perform well. The local authority boasts some of the best educational outcomes nationally, with students often achieving in the top 10% at Key Stage 1 and 2. Although specific figures for Bell Lane are not detailed, the school's location within such a high-performing borough suggests potential for strong academic achievement. Following its closure, the site has transitioned into a new entity known as Saracens Bell Lane. This new iteration aims to provide a strong educational foundation, focusing on values such as discipline and humility, while also serving the local community with its on-site children's center. The school is part of the Saracens Multi-Academy Trust, which emphasizes making exceptional progress through inspired teaching and community engagement.

Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
Stratford Road, Hendon, London, NW4 2AT
325 pupils
Age 11-17
Girls
Secondary
Jewish
Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls is an independent secondary school located in Hendon, London, NW4 2AT, serving the needs of the strictly observant Jewish community. Established in 1980, it provides education to girls aged 11 to 17. The school is known for its supportive and inclusive environment, where pupils feel part of a close-knit community. With approximately 332 students, it offers a comprehensive curriculum that balances both religious and secular studies. The school has shown notable achievements in academic performance. For instance, 75% of pupils achieved grade 5 or higher in GCSE English and maths. Its sixth-form provision is praised as good, with students completing A-level courses effectively, often finishing the two-year program within a year. Despite challenges, the school maintains strong moral and social development programs for its students. Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls fosters a love of faith and helps pupils study religious texts independently. However, recent inspections have highlighted areas needing improvement, such as personal development and management. Under the leadership of Rabbi Mendel Chissick, the school continues to strive for excellence, providing a nurturing environment where girls can grow intellectually and spiritually.

Bishop Douglass School Finchley

Good
Academy converter
Hamilton Road, East Finchley, London, N2 0SQ
898 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 21%
First Language not English: 56%

Blessed Dominic Catholic Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Great Strand, , London, NW9 5PE
454 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 79%
Blessed Dominic Catholic Primary School is a Roman Catholic voluntary-aided school located in the London Borough of Barnet, specifically in the NW9 5PE area. It serves the parish of St Margaret Clitherow and caters to students aged 3 to 11 years. As of the latest data, the school is at 96% capacity with approximately 455 students. Blessed Dominic has a diverse student body, with a significant proportion of pupils from minority ethnic groups and those speaking English as an additional language. The school excels in providing a strong foundation in spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development, deeply rooted in Catholic teachings. It has received commendations for its religious education, described as outstanding. In terms of academic performance, Blessed Dominic has achieved notable success. For example, the school's progress scores in maths are well above average, and a significant percentage of pupils meet or exceed the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths. The school's leadership and management have been praised for setting a high pace for improvement, and recent assessments highlight its overall effectiveness. Additionally, the school’s emphasis on pupil safety and well-being is reflected in its outstanding behavior and safety ratings, making it a desirable educational institution in the region.

Brampton College

Independent
Other independent school
Lodge House, Lodge Road, London, NW4 4DQ
206 pupils
Age 15-19
Mixed
Secondary
Brampton College, located in Hendon, London, is renowned as the highest achieving independent sixth form college in London. Situated at Lodge House, Lodge Road, NW4 4DQ, it provides a rigorous academic program with a unique blend of academic rigor and a friendly environment. The college has consistently topped the London performance tables and has been ranked third nationally. As of 2024, 55% of students achieved A*/A grades, while 81% secured A*-B grades, reflecting its academic excellence. With a small student body of 220, Brampton College offers personalized learning through small classes and individual tutorials, ensuring each student receives tailored support. The college is particularly noted for its success in preparing students for leading universities, including Russell Group institutions. Its unique approach involves regular exam practice and a strong focus on pastoral care, which enhances students' confidence and academic performance. Additionally, Brampton College has a strong reputation for advancing students to medical and dental programs, with over 300 former students now practicing as doctors. The college's facilities include science laboratories, an art studio, computer facilities, and a comprehensive library, providing an ideal setting for academic achievement. With annual fees set at £29,153, Brampton College remains a popular choice for those seeking high-quality education in a supportive environment.

Broadfields Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Roseberry Drive, , Edgware, HA8 8JP
729 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 26%
First Language not English: 70%

Brookland Infant and Nursery School

Good
Community school
Hill Top, Hampstead Garden Suburb, Hampstead Garden Suburb, NW11 6EJ
309 pupils
Age 3-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 60%
Brookland Infant and Nursery School is located in the heart of Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, serving a diverse community within the NW11 6EJ area. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Brenda McCafferty, this state school provides education to children aged 3 to 7. It has earned a reputation for its strong ethos and commendable performance in various educational assessments. In its Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) assessments, Brookland Infant and Nursery School has shown continuous improvement. For instance, in 2024, 64% of pupils achieved a Good Level of Development, slightly below the national average but showcasing a consistent upward trend. The school also excels in Phonics Screening Checks, with a significant proportion of students achieving high levels in reading and writing skills. The school's curriculum is designed to foster creativity, curiosity, and ambition, incorporating cultural capital through diverse activities like trips, clubs, and author visits. Ofsted has praised the school's personal development, behaviour, and welfare as "Outstanding." Brookland Infant and Nursery School's commitment to holistic education and its "Good" Ofsted rating in many areas highlight its strengths in providing a well-rounded educational experience for its students.

Brookland Junior School

Good
Community school
Hill Top, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 6EJ
353 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 60%
Brookland Junior School, located in Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, is a non-denominational community junior school that caters to children aged 7 to 11. Established alongside Brookland Infant School in 1952, both institutions have evolved significantly over the years. Today, Brookland Junior School provides a supportive and stimulating environment, aiming to develop each child's full potential. The school benefits from excellent facilities, including a computing suite, library, music room, and a heated swimming pool, situated in a spacious green setting. Academically, Brookland Junior School has shown strong performance, achieving an impressive average KS2 score of 107, surpassing the national average. The school's diverse community, where only about 47.1% of pupils speak English as their first language, adds to its cultural richness. Its commitment to fostering a positive learning atmosphere is reflected in its child-centered approach to wellbeing and support. Community engagement is a strength of Brookland Junior School, with activities like history walks and charity events that encourage pupils to take initiative. The strong links between Brookland Infant and Junior Schools ensure a smooth transition for students from age 4 to 11, making it an integral part of the local educational landscape in Barnet.

Brunswick Park Primary and Nursery School

Good
Community school
Osidge Lane, Southgate, London, N14 5DU
455 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 55%
Brunswick Park Primary and Nursery School, located at Osidge Lane, Southgate, London N14 5DU, is a community school under the local authority of Barnet. The school caters to children aged three to eleven, following a mixed-gender policy. As of recent records, the school has a pupil population of approximately 453 students, operating close to its full capacity of 457. Brunswick Park is known for its nurturing environment, which fosters a strong sense of community. It places a strong emphasis on values such as courage, determination, friendship, kindness, respect, and tolerance, creating a supportive setting where children can thrive. The school's curriculum is designed to equip students with skills for life through a practical and cross-curricular approach, ensuring that learning is engaging and meaningful. This approach includes using the outdoor environment to enrich learning experiences. In their latest inspection, Ofsted rated the school as "Good" overall, with "Good" ratings for quality of education, behavior, and leadership. However, the school's personal development aspect was highlighted as "Outstanding." Parents and pupils alike appreciate the school's caring atmosphere, where educational experiences are prioritized alongside emotional well-being. The school also offers nursery classes, providing early years provision that has been rated as "Good." The staff at Brunswick Park are committed to ensuring children achieve their potential and become lifelong learners.

Chalgrove Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Chalgrove Gardens, Finchley, London, N3 3PL
223 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 68%
Chalgrove Primary School is a community school situated in Finchley, London, with an address of Chalgrove Gardens, N3 3PL. The school offers education to children aged 4 to 11 and is renowned for its welcoming and inclusive environment. Chalgrove Primary is recognized as a one-form entry school, meaning each year group has a single class. It also hosts a specialist autism provision, reflecting its commitment to inclusion and diversity. The school has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted in all areas, highlighting its exceptional quality of education, behavior, personal development, leadership, and early years provision. This outstanding rating is supported by impressive academic results: 69% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school's progress scores rank it among the top 7% in the country. Chalgrove Primary School fosters a supportive and engaging learning environment, where children are happy and thrive. The curriculum includes PSHE and Spanish, with a focus on topic-based and thematic teaching. Extracurricular activities and educational trips further enrich the students' experience. With a student-teacher ratio of about 12:1 and an average class size of 27 pupils, the school ensures personalized attention and effective learning opportunities for its students.

Childs Hill Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Dersingham Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1SL
471 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 28%
First Language not English: 77%

Christ Church Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Byng Road, , Barnet, EN5 4NS
223 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 35%
Christ Church Primary School, located in Barnet (EN5 4NS), is a Church of England voluntary aided primary school serving boys and girls aged 3 to 11. With around 220 pupils, it combines strong academic performance with a nurturing Christian ethos, rooted in its vision and values that emphasize learning through faith and personal development. The school has consistently achieved a "Good" rating in its most recent Ofsted inspections, including a comprehensive assessment in 2022 that highlighted the school's effective leadership, quality of teaching, and positive pupil welfare. Academically, Christ Church Primary School stands out with pupil attainment well above national averages. For example, 80% of pupils meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths, surpassing both local and national averages. In addition, 23% achieve higher standards in these core areas, demonstrating the school's commitment to pushing learners beyond baseline expectations. Year 6 SATs results place the school in the top 14% nationally for attainment, with strong progress scores particularly in reading and maths. The school’s curriculum integrates a "Creative Curriculum" approach, including specialist teaching in arts, music, and languages, alongside a variety of extracurricular activities such as sports teams, choir, orchestra, and leadership programs like the Young Leaders Challenge. Christ Church also excels in personal development and community engagement, offering broad opportunities for pupils to develop resilience and teamwork through residential trips, Forest School, and regular educational visits. The average class size is around 30 pupils, supported by a student-teacher ratio of approximately 18:1, ensuring personalized attention. The school’s inclusive approach embraces pupils from diverse backgrounds, with over half of the students speaking English as an additional language. Overall, Christ Church Primary School combines strong academic outcomes with a supportive environment focused on holistic child development and Christian values.

Christ's College Finchley

Good
Academy converter
East End Road, East Finchley, London, N2 0SE
863 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 22%
First Language not English: 55%

Church Hill School

Good
Community school
Burlington Rise, East Barnet, Barnet, EN4 8NN
210 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 43%
Church Hill School, located in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, operates as a good school following its recent Ofsted inspection. The school aims to provide a positive, safe, and stimulating environment where children can thrive academically and personally. It values the emotional well-being and mental health of all stakeholders, promoting a culture of inclusivity and respect for diversity. The school's curriculum is designed to be broad and balanced, fostering spiritual, moral, cultural, mental, and physical development. In terms of educational achievements, the school has experienced fluctuations in performance. For instance, the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths varied significantly between 2018 and 2019, with a notable decrease from 90% to 51%. Despite this, the school remains committed to raising aspirations and promoting lifelong learning. Church Hill School's strength lies in its ability to create a nurturing environment that values the happiness of children, families, and staff, while encouraging self-confidence, self-motivation, and independence among its pupils. As part of the Barnet Local Education Authority, it maintains a small but cohesive community setting, ideal for personalized learning and growth.

Claremont Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Claremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1AB
325 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 75%

Colindale Primary School

Good
Community school
Clovelly Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 6DT
710 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 87%
Colindale Primary School, located in Barnet, London, is a vibrant and inclusive educational institution serving pupils aged 2 to 11. With a diverse student body of 715 pupils, the school fosters a welcoming environment where cultures, languages, and faiths are celebrated in harmony. The school's academic performance is notable, with 69% of students reaching the expected standard in reading and 72% in writing. Additionally, it offers a range of extra-curricular activities to enhance overall student development. The school is recognized for its pastoral care and commitment to inclusivity, earning it the IQM Inclusive School Award for the third time. It also operates an Additionally Resourced Provision for children with physical disabilities, seamlessly integrating these students into mainstream classes while providing specialist resources. With a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1, Colindale Primary School ensures personalized attention and support for its pupils. As a Unicef Rights Respecting School, Colindale prioritizes valuing children's talents and fostering a sense of community. The school's strength lies in its ability to create a safe, happy, and responsible learning environment where students can thrive. The recent Ofsted rating of "Good" further underscores the school's effectiveness in education and leadership.

Coppetts Wood Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Coppetts Road, Friern Barnet, London, N10 1JS
252 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 30%
First Language not English: 43%
Coppetts Wood Primary School, located in Barnet, London (N10 1JS), is a well-established one-form entry community school catering to a mixed-gender intake of children aged 3 to 11. The school prides itself on a nurturing and inclusive environment, supported by its pre-nursery, nursery, Additional Resource Provision (ARP) for children with special educational needs, and an integrated Children's Centre. Under the leadership of Headteacher Anna Lippa, the school emphasizes three core values—being respectful, safe, and kind—which shape the positive culture and ethos throughout the school community. Coppetts Wood maintains a strong commitment to academic achievement and holistic development. Its pupils benefit from a tailored approach that supports them to make good progress and flourish both academically and personally. Around 32% of students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse socioeconomic background, while approximately 7% of pupils receive support through the ARP, focused mainly on children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The school also embraces cultural diversity, with nearly half of the students speaking English as an additional language. Academically, Coppetts Wood demonstrates solid performance with key stage results showing that around 36% of students achieve higher scores, and a further 45% meet the expected standards, indicative of a robust educational foundation. The school balances academic rigor with a strong pastoral care system and extra-curricular opportunities, ensuring a well-rounded education in a supportive community setting. Despite a recent Ofsted rating of "Requires Improvement," the school consistently works in partnership with families and local agencies to continually enhance outcomes for all pupils.

Copthall School

Good
Academy converter
Pursley Road, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2EP
924 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 77%

Courtland School

Outstanding
Community school
Courtland Avenue, Mill Hill, London, NW7 3BG
209 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 53%
Courtland School, located in Barnet, London NW7 3BG, is a well-established community primary school catering to children aged 4 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Miss Lisa Walker, the school has consistently demonstrated a commitment to providing high-quality education in an inclusive and supportive environment. Courtland School prides itself on fostering a positive ethos where pupils not only achieve academically but also develop personally through a rich, engaging curriculum. This holistic approach is reinforced by its award-winning environment, including the Healthy Schools Bronze Award which it has maintained for several years. The school’s academic strengths are remarkable, placing it among the top performers nationally. Courtland is ranked in the top 1% of schools nationwide for progress in mathematics and grammar, with 87% of pupils achieving high scores in grammar and 67% excelling in math. Progress in reading also ranks within the top 2% across the country. Such outstanding outcomes reflect excellent teaching, rigorous assessment, and tailored support, particularly for pupils with diverse needs including English as an additional language, which comprises a significant portion of the student body. Courtland’s commitment to excellence is further reflected in the destinations of its pupils, with the majority progressing to prestigious secondary schools such as Mill Hill County High School and JCoSS. With a strong leadership team, dedicated staff, and a thriving learning community, Courtland School continues to deliver outstanding education and personal development for its students.

Cromer Road Primary School

Good
Community school
Cromer Road, New Barnet, Barnet, EN5 5HT
413 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 21%
First Language not English: 39%
Cromer Road Primary School, located in New Barnet, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 5HT, is a community primary school that provides education for children aged 5 to 11. The school has a capacity of 420 students, currently hosting around 410 students. It operates as a mixed-gender institution, ensuring a balanced educational environment for both boys and girls. The headteacher, Mrs Dana O'Donnell, oversees the school's mission to deliver an engaging and inclusive curriculum tailored to the needs of every child. Recent attendance statistics show a high level of pupil engagement, with attendance rates ranging from 94% to 99% across different classes. This reflects a positive school environment where pupils generally enjoy learning and feel motivated to attend school. The school aims to nurture the interests of its students while providing an inclusive education. A notable aspect of the school's demographic is that about 17.8% of its students are eligible for free school meals, highlighting its role in supporting diverse economic backgrounds within the community. The school's recent Ofsted inspection in November 2022 highlighted that it is a happy place to be, with pupils expressing a strong affection for their school. This emphasizes the school's strengths in creating a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for its students.

Danegrove Primary School

Good
Community school
Windsor Drive, East Barnet, Barnet, EN4 8UD
622 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 42%
Danegrove Primary School, situated on Windsor Drive in East Barnet, is a community school renowned for its passionate and caring environment, where the wellbeing of every child is paramount. The school operates across two sites, with the Ridgeway Avenue buildings being Grade II listed due to their historical significance and architectural design. Danegrove has been recognized as a "Good" school in recent Ofsted inspections, demonstrating its commitment to academic and personal development. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes core subjects and integrated studies such as geography and history. It also places emphasis on languages, with Spanish being taught alongside specialist teaching in music and sport. Danegrove provides a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams and creative arts clubs. Academics are strong, with pupils consistently achieving at or above expected standards in key subjects. Between 2018 and 2019, 80% of pupils met the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, with 18% to 21% achieving a higher standard. This reflects the school's focus on nurturing both academic excellence and personal growth, making it a preferred choice for families in the area.

Deansbrook Infant School

Good
Community school
Hale Drive, Mill Hill, London, NW7 3ED
268 pupils
Age 3-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 75%
Deansbrook Infant School is a community school located in Mill Hill, London, NW7 3ED, under the local authority of Barnet. The school caters to children aged 3 to 7 years and operates as a mixed school, providing a diverse learning environment. It has a student body of about 225 pupils, which allows for a student-teacher ratio of approximately 18:1. The school recently received a "Good" rating in its Ofsted inspection, with "Outstanding" marks for Personal Development and Leadership & Management. This highlights the school's strong focus on student development and effective management practices. Deansbrook Infant School prides itself on welcoming students from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment. The school's commitment to helping children with special educational needs is evident in its detailed SEN Information Report, which evaluates the effectiveness of its provisions based on outcomes for these students. With a dedicated team and outstanding leadership, Deansbrook Infant School aims to provide a robust foundation for its young learners, equipping them to succeed in their future academic pursuits. Its emphasis on personal development suggests a holistic approach to education, prioritizing not just academic achievement but also the well-rounded growth of its students.

Deansbrook Junior School

Good
Academy converter
Hale Drive, Mill Hill, London, NW7 3ED
325 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 65%

Dollis Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Pursley Road, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2BU
481 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27%
First Language not English: 86%
Dollis Primary School, located in Mill Hill, Barnet, NW7 2BU, was a vibrant educational institution that served a diverse community. The school was formed by the merger of Dollis Infant and Junior schools, which were aimed at addressing declining enrollment and improving pupil outcomes. Before its closure, Dollis Primary was a mixed, non-denominational school catering to children aged 2 to 11 years. As of its last operational year, it had approximately 425 pupils, with 30% eligible for free school meals. The school's strengths lay in its ability to foster a strong, unified culture and address past underperformance. Despite challenges such as declining enrollments and building issues, the school successfully implemented a new leadership structure and staff team to tackle these problems. The merger and leadership changes were designed to enhance educational achievements and build a robust community-focused school environment. Prior to its closure in August 2024, Dollis Primary was known for its strong achievements and diverse student body, with the community playing a significant role in its operation and success. The school's closure was part of a broader change involving an academy conversion process.

Dwight School London

Independent
Other independent school
6 Friern Barnet Lane, , London, N11 3LX
281 pupils
Age 2-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Dwight School London, situated in North Finchley and Friern Barnet, is an independent co-educational international school offering a world-class education to children aged 2 to 18. It is part of the Dwight Global network, which includes schools in New York, Dubai, Hanoi, Shanghai, and Seoul. The school is renowned for being one of the first in the UK to offer the full International Baccalaureate curriculum, including the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). With a student body of approximately 276 pupils, Dwight School London provides a personalized learning environment with excellent student-to-teacher ratios, fostering a community service-oriented and globally-minded ethos. The school's diverse student body is encouraged to embrace individual identities and diversity, as highlighted in its innovative approach to teaching. The school was recently inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) and was rated as "excellent in all areas," with pupils demonstrating outstanding ability in decision-making and leadership in their learning. Annual fees range from £20,340 to £30,300, reflecting the high standard of education and facilities provided. With affiliations to organizations like ECIS and ISA, Dwight School London continues to excel in its academic and extracurricular offerings.

East Barnet School

Good
Academy converter
Chestnut Grove, East Barnet, Barnet, EN4 8PU
1461 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 43%

Edgware Jewish Girls - Beis Chinuch

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
296 Hale Lane, , Edgware, HA8 8NP
277 pupils
Age 3-11
Girls
Primary
Jewish
Edgware Jewish Girls - Beis Chinuch is an independent Orthodox Jewish primary school located in Edgware, Barnet. The school was established in 2007 and is situated at two synagogue sites in the area. It provides education for girls aged 3 to 11, with a current enrollment of approximately 288 pupils. The curriculum is divided equally between Jewish studies (Kodesh) and secular subjects (Chol), offering a unique blend of religious and academic education. The school is recognized for its strong behavior and attitudes, as rated outstanding by inspections. Additionally, its phonics program is effective, with pupils learning to read accurately and fluently. Despite some areas requiring improvement, the school maintains a good standing in terms of personal development and meets independent school standards. The school is owned by Beis Chinuch Primary School Ltd and operates without a website, though policies are available upon request. The school's leadership and management areas have been noted as requiring improvement in recent inspections. Nonetheless, it remains a significant educational institution for girls from the Orthodox Jewish community in Edgware.

Edgware Primary School

Good
Community school
Heming Road, , Edgware, HA8 9AB
486 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 81%
Edgware Primary School is a community school located in Edgware, within the Barnet Local Education Authority. Situated on Heming Road, HA8 9AB, it caters to children aged 3 to 11, offering mixed-gender education without boarding facilities. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Alison Jacob, the school operates with a capacity of 489 pupils, currently enrolling approximately 455 students. The school emphasizes a supportive environment where pupils are known to be polite, respectful, and considerate towards each other. They are cheerful in attending school, encouraged by the strong teacher-pupil relationship that fosters friendship and learning. Edgware Primary provides a well-rounded curriculum, including subjects like science, history, and geography, which are complemented by schemes of work and curriculum maps to ensure progressive learning. About 34.4% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals, highlighting the school's commitment to inclusivity and support for diverse backgrounds. The school focuses on well-being and mental health, offering resources for parents to support their children's educational journey at home. Edgware Primary School's strengths lie in its ability to create an enjoyable learning environment, which is reflective of its overall positive ethos and dedication to delivering quality education.

Ellern Mede School Limited

Outstanding
Independent
Other independent school
Holcombe Hill, Ridgeway, London, NW7 4HX
28 pupils
Age 8-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Ellern Mede School Limited, located at Holcombe Hill, The Ridgeway, Barnet, London NW7 4HX, is an independent hospital school that provides outstanding therapeutic education for students aged 8 to 18 who require specialist support due to medical, mental health, and learning needs. Established as a key part of the wider Ellern Mede Group—a recognized specialist provider for children and young people with eating disorders—the school’s environment is designed to be safe, inclusive, and secure, enabling pupils to thrive even during hospitalization or extended absence from mainstream education. The school is registered with the Department for Education and has consistently been rated “outstanding” by Ofsted, most recently in March 2024, reflecting its high standard of care, tailored teaching, and emotional support. Ellern Mede School typically has around 28 pupils on roll, with a dedicated staff team that works in close partnership with clinical professionals to address the unique needs of each student. Education is structured to minimize disruption to learning, allowing students to remain on their home school roll and reintegrate successfully after discharge. The school’s approach is built on re-engaging students, raising aspirations, and unlocking potential, supported by a focus on recognizing and celebrating achievements. Parent and student testimonials highlight the compassionate, responsive nature of the school, and its role in helping young people not only regain academic confidence but also develop a healthier self-image and life skills for the future[2][3][6].

Etz Chaim Jewish Primary School

Good
Free schools
20 Daws Lane, , London, NW7 4SL
158 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 13%

Fairway Primary School and Children's Centre

Good
Community school
The Fairway, , London, NW7 3HS
263 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 76%
Fairway Primary School and Children's Centre, located at The Fairway, London, NW7 3HS, is a vibrant and inclusive educational institution serving students aged 2 to 11 within the Barnet local authority. The school prides itself on providing a nurturing environment that supports the academic and personal growth of its 269 students, with a capacity of 277. Under the leadership of Mr. Michael Reilly, the school maintains a strong focus on ensuring every child receives a well-rounded education. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 18:1, which allows for personalized attention and learning support. Fairway is recognized for its effective early years provision, supporting children's development through activities like sensory play and health services. The school's Children's Centre offers comprehensive services for families, including breastfeeding support, health promotion workshops, and access to speech and language support. Historically, Fairway Primary has received positive Ofsted ratings, with its latest full inspection in 2017 noting it as "Good." Despite recent changes in Ofsted's evaluation methods, the school continues to maintain high standards. With a diverse community and a wide range of family support services, Fairway fosters an environment that encourages both academic achievement and emotional well-being. Additionally, about 34.4% of the students are eligible for free school meals, demonstrating the school's role in supporting diverse socio-economic backgrounds.

Finchley and Acton Yochien School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
6 Hendon Avenue, Finchley, London, N3 1UE
92 pupils
Age 2-6
Mixed
Primary
Finchley and Acton Yochien School, located at 6 Hendon Avenue, Finchley, London, N3 1UE, is an independent, mixed-gender school serving children aged 2 to 6 years. Established in 1993, the school operates on two sites, Finchley and Acton, and uniquely blends the Japanese national curriculum with the English Foundation Stage curriculum, offering a culturally rich educational experience from an early age. Under the leadership of Headteacher Ms. Junko Tanabe, it maintains a non-selective admissions policy, welcoming a diverse student body, all of whom speak English as an additional language. The school emphasizes a broad and engaging curriculum that fosters not only strong academic progress but also outstanding personal development. Ofsted reports highlight that pupils display exceptional behavior and social skills, often exceeding typical expectations for their age. The teaching staff, primarily Japanese, benefit from professional development, although further systematic guidance is needed to enhance teaching quality consistently. Notably, pupils make significant progress in reading and vocabulary, although spoken English skills are less frequently targeted. Finchley and Acton Yochien School has shown marked improvement since previous inspections, achieving compliance with all regulatory standards while maintaining a strong safeguarding ethos. The school’s commitment to nurturing its pupils' academic and personal growth is reflected in its good overall effectiveness rating, with particular strengths in personal development and behavior. The school currently educates around 167 full and part-time children, demonstrating its role as a vibrant community for early years education in Barnet, a borough known for outperforming national averages in educational achievement.

Finchley Catholic High School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Woodside Lane, Finchley, London, N12 8TA
1199 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 15%
Finchley Catholic High School is located in North Finchley, within the London Borough of Barnet, England. Established in 1926, it is a boys' secondary school with a coeducational sixth form. The school operates under the Roman Catholic affiliation and is classified as a voluntary aided school. Led by Headmistress Niamh Arnull, it offers education to students from ages 11 to 18. The school is recognized for its academic achievements. In recent years, students have achieved impressive GCSE results, with a Progress 8 score of +0.95, significantly above the national average. Notably, 91% of students scored a Grade 4 or above in both English and Maths, and 78% achieved Grade 5 or above in these subjects. The school also boasts strong A Level results, with over 50% of grades being A*-B. The student body consists of about 1198 students, with a diverse demographic where 18.3% of students have English as a second language. Finchley Catholic High School's academic strengths are complemented by its inclusive environment. The school's motto, "Da Nobis Recta Sapere" (Grant that we may be truly wise), reflects its commitment to fostering wisdom and knowledge in its students. The school's sixth form, being coeducational, provides opportunities for both boys and girls to pursue further education together. Overall, Finchley Catholic High School is a vibrant institution known for its academic prowess and supportive community.

Foulds School

Good
Community school
Byng Road, , Barnet, EN5 4NR
317 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 42%
Foulds School, located at Byng Road, Barnet, EN5 4NR, is a community primary school that fosters a strong sense of belonging and values every individual. It caters to mixed-gender students aged 5 to 11. Under the leadership of Miss Kim Sanett, the school emphasizes a family-like environment where children are known well by staff and develop positive relationships. The school's curriculum is designed to be aspirational, going beyond national expectations in every subject, with a focus on continuous assessment to inform teaching. Foulds School has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its last inspection, although it previously held an "Outstanding" rating. The school is known for its excellent teaching and learning practices, along with a strong emphasis on personal development and behavior, which were highlighted as "Outstanding" in prior evaluations. It boasts a student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1 and accommodates around 317 pupils. The school offers a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams and creative clubs, and has a strong focus on community engagement. The school's educational environment encourages pupils to understand historical chronology, engage in PSHE, and learn French. Educational visits and trips are integral to the curriculum, helping students gain a deeper immersion into their learning. Despite its recent "Good" rating, Foulds remains a reputable choice in the area due to its dedication to pupil development and community involvement.

Friern Barnet School

Good
Community school
Hemington Avenue, Friern Barnet, London, N11 3LS
726 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 44%
Friern Barnet School, located in North London at Hemington Avenue, Barnet, N11 3LS, is a comprehensive community school catering to approximately 716 students aged 11 to 16. Established in 1961, the school has a strong reputation for providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, aligning with its motto "Enjoy and Excel." Under the leadership of Headteacher Simon Horne, Friern Barnet offers a rich curriculum and enrichment activities tailored to meet the diverse needs of its students. The school's commitment to excellence is reflected in its past educational achievements. Historically, it has been recognized for its high standards, with students achieving above average overall attainment. This success is attributed to the school's exemplary curriculum and strong pastoral system, which ensures excellent care, guidance, and support for students. Approximately 36.7% of students are eligible for free school meals, indicating a socio-economically diverse student body. Friern Barnet School does not have a sixth form and is non-selective in admissions. It operates with a capacity of 810 students and houses six student houses: Aldwych, Barbican, Cottesloe, Dominion, Empire, and Forum. The school's location near other educational establishments further enriches the local educational landscape. With its strong educational ethos, Friern Barnet School continues to be a valued part of the community.

Frith Manor Primary School

Good
Community school
Lullington Garth, Woodside Park, London, N12 7BN
533 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 68%
Frith Manor Primary School, situated at Lullington Garth in Woodside Park, London, N12 7BN, is a community primary school under the local authority of Barnet. Led by Headteacher Ms. Wendy Wayland, it caters to students from ages two to eleven, offering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. The school is co-educational and has a total of 516 students, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 26:1. Frith Manor has received a "Good" rating across all key areas in recent Ofsted inspections, reflecting its strong performance in leadership, quality of education, behavior, and personal development. Notably, 64% of its pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school emphasizes promoting British values such as democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, and tolerance through various curricular activities. It also celebrates cultural diversity with over 30 languages represented and supports the development of languages like Japanese, Farsi, and Arabic. Frith Manor offers a comprehensive curriculum, including specialized teaching in French for all children in Key Stage 2. It fosters an environment where pupils can grow as responsible and culturally aware individuals, making it a strong educational institution in the Barnet area.

Garden Suburb Infant School

Good
Community school
Childs Way, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 6XU
220 pupils
Age 4-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 82%
Garden Suburb Infant School, located in Hampstead Garden Suburb, London (NW11 6XU), is a community primary school that serves children aged 4 to 7. The school has a rich history dating back to its opening in 1912 and is part of The Garden Suburb Federation. It is known for providing a high-quality education in a nurturing environment, with a focus on core learning behaviors such as independence, cooperation, inventiveness, resilience, and reflection. These values are integral to the curriculum and are reflected throughout the school day. Additionally, the school emphasizes creativity and cross-curricular links, incorporating healthy eating and physical exercise into its programs. The curriculum is well-planned and successful, with pupils achieving well across all areas. The school has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 17:1, which supports personalized learning. It also boasts good attendance and behavior from its students, who make good progress and attain highly by the end of Key Stage 1 compared to their peers locally and nationally. With a current enrollment of 216 pupils, the school provides a supportive environment for young learners.

Garden Suburb Junior School

Good
Community school
Childs Way, , London, NW11 6XU
331 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 77%
Garden Suburb Junior School is situated in Hampstead Garden Suburb within the London Borough of Barnet. It is a three-form entry, co-educational community school that caters to children aged 7 to 11. Founded in 1913, part of the school was rebuilt in 1960 following wartime damage. The school operates as part of The Garden Suburb Federation and is headed by Mrs. Eileen Bhavsar. The school focuses on providing high-quality education in a supportive environment. It is recognized for its strong community spirit and achievements in various fields. Recently, the school's students excelled in the Barnet Primary Athletics Competition, demonstrating remarkable teamwork and sportsmanship. Garden Suburb Junior School has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its recent inspections, indicating good standards across leadership, teaching, and student outcomes. With a student-teacher ratio of approximately 17:1, the school supports 332 pupils. Notably, 79% of pupils achieved higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school does not provide nursery or sixth-form classes, focusing instead on primary education within a mixed-gender setting. Approximately 25.9% of the students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse student body. Overall, Garden Suburb Junior School is valued within its community for its educational excellence and extracurricular achievements.

Goldbeaters Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Thirleby Road, Burnt Oak, Edgware, HA8 0HA
470 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 71%
Goldbeaters Primary School is a community school located in Burnt Oak, Edgware, within the Barnet Local Education Authority. The school caters to students from ages 3 to 11 and has a mixed gender enrollment of approximately 472 pupils. It is part of the Goldstar Federation, which also includes Orion Primary School. The school's leadership, under the headship of Mr. Chris Flathers, has been recognized as outstanding. The school has received a recent Ofsted rating of Outstanding, reflecting its superior quality of teaching and pupil outcomes. In recent assessments, a significant proportion of pupils have achieved high standards in reading, writing, and mathematics. For instance, the school's SATs results have consistently ranked it among the top performers in the country. Goldbeaters Primary School offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes subjects like PSHE and French, with specialized teaching for certain subjects. The school also provides a range of extracurricular activities and educational trips, enriching the academic experience for its students. Its competitive sports teams and creative arts clubs further contribute to a well-rounded education. Despite being near full capacity, the school remains a popular choice for parents, with its reception places often oversubscribed.

Goodwyn School

Independent
Other independent school
Hammers Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4DB
189 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Goodwyn School is an independent preparatory school located at Hammers Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4DB. It provides education for children aged 3 to 11, with a non-selective admissions policy, ensuring a diverse and inclusive environment. The school emphasizes a personalized approach, focusing on maximizing each child's progress through clear guidance on next learning steps. Its curriculum is broad and based on the National Curriculum, supplemented with subjects like PSHE, reasoning, French, and Latin. Goodwyn School is known for its strong educational performance; recent results show that 82% of children in their Lower Kindergarten (Reception) achieved age-related expectations. Additionally, standardised scores in Maths and English significantly surpass the national mean. The school's small class sizes, typically averaging around 17 pupils, facilitate closer teacher-pupil interaction, allowing for tailored support and encouragement of individual talents. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and sports, providing opportunities for children to develop various skills outside the classroom. It prepares students well for their transition to secondary education, with many moving on to local grammar schools. Goodwyn School maintains a nurturing environment that celebrates individuality and fosters resilience and persistence among its students. With a student body of 172 students, it provides a supportive community that believes in continuous learning and personal growth.

Hasmonean High School for Boys

Good
Academy converter
Holders Hill Road, Hendon, London, NW4 1NA
683 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 6%

Hasmonean High School for Girls

Good
Academy converter
2 - 4 Page Street, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2EU
594 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 8%

Hasmonean Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
8-10 Shirehall Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 2PD
214 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 37%
Hasmonean Primary School, situated at 8-10 Shirehall Lane, Barnet, London NW4 2PD, is a co-educational voluntary-aided primary school with a rich heritage rooted in the Jewish Secondary School Movement, founded in 1944 by the late Rabbi Dr Solomon Schonfeld. Since its establishment, it has grown to serve a diverse community, primarily drawing students from local Jewish areas such as Golders Green, Hendon, Hampstead, and Finchley, though children also come from further afield like Edgware, Bushey, Southgate, and Wembley. The school currently educates approximately 222 pupils aged 2 to 11, with a capacity of 230, and maintains a low pupil-to-teacher ratio, especially in its nursery and pre-nursery sections. Its ethos, “Torah im Derech Eretz,” meaning Torah with respect for others, is central to its identity, fostering both academic and spiritual growth. Hasmonean Primary School is recognized for its high academic standards and nurturing environment. Recent performance data highlights that pupils consistently achieve above the national average, particularly in reading, writing, and mathematics by the end of Year 6, with a high proportion exceeding expected levels for their age. The curriculum is well-rounded, covering both Jewish Studies—which takes up around 40% of the timetable—and general subjects including literacy, numeracy, science, and the arts. The school offers a broad range of extracurricular activities, from music and sports to chess and cookery, supporting holistic development. Ofsted reports have praised the school’s strong values, inclusivity, and the caring approach of its staff, noting that children are well-prepared for their transition to secondary education. The school continues to provide a supportive, stimulating environment where pupils are encouraged to become confident, resilient, and caring individuals.

Hendon Preparatory School

Independent
Other independent school
20 Tenterden Grove, Hendon, , NW4 1TD
161 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Hendon Preparatory School is a small, independent day school located in the leafy North London suburb of Hendon, within the London Borough of Barnet. The school caters to children from the age of 3 to 11, offering a rich educational environment that nurtures the potential of every pupil. Recently recognized as "excellent in all areas" by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2023, Hendon Prep boasts a strong focus on academic excellence, wellbeing, and diversity. The school provides a culturally diverse atmosphere, celebrating the variety of faiths, languages, and traditions among its community. The curriculum is enhanced to inspire a love of learning, incorporating subjects such as French, Music, and Art from early stages, with additional languages like Spanish introduced in later years. The school's facilities include bright classrooms, an ICT suite, music room, library, and a fully equipped science laboratory. Additionally, Hendon Prep utilizes local amenities for sports activities, ensuring comprehensive development for its pupils. With a commitment to inclusivity and personalized learning, Hendon Prep has established itself as a vibrant educational institution that fosters confident and self-motivated young learners, preparing them for success in their future academic pursuits.

Hendon School

Good
Academy converter
Golders Rise, Hendon, London, NW4 2HP
1244 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 38%
First Language not English: 58%

Holland House School

Independent
Other independent school
1 Broadhurst Avenue, , Edgware, HA8 8TP
147 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Holland House School, located at 1 Broadhurst Avenue in Edgware, Middlesex, is an independent, non-denominational preparatory school catering to boys and girls aged four to eleven. Established in 1937, it has evolved into a reputable institution known for its strong family feel and academic achievements. The school is currently led by Headmistress Mrs. Emily Brown and is recognized for its dynamic learning environment that prepares students for their future educational endeavors. With an average class size of 21 pupils and a one-form entry system, the school ensures personalized attention and learning opportunities. The curriculum encompasses the National Curriculum along with additional subjects like PSHE, reasoning, and French. Specialist teachers provide expertise in areas such as sports, dance, drama, music, and computing. The school's focus on character development and a growth mindset enables students to embrace challenges and develop resilience. Holland House School's leavers typically proceed to prestigious independent schools, with around 75% attending institutions like Haberdashers’ Aske’s Schools, Henrietta Barnett School, and North London Collegiate School. Fees for the 2024/25 term are £3,950, highlighting the school's commitment to quality education within a structured yet nurturing environment. The school's reputation is reinforced by its selective admissions policy and comprehensive wraparound care from 7.30 am to 5.20 pm, catering to the needs of working families.

Hollickwood Primary School

Good
Foundation school
Sydney Road, Muswell Hill, London, N10 2NL
209 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 59%
Hollickwood Primary School is a one-form entry school located at Sydney Road, Muswell Hill, London, N10 2NL, serving a vibrant and diverse community on the border between Muswell Hill and Friern Barnet. The school's small size fosters a "family feel," promoting strong connections among students and staff. It emphasizes the nurturing and safeguarding of children's wellbeing and inclusivity, working closely with parents and carers. At Hollickwood, the history curriculum is designed to instill empathy and critical thinking in students. The school values compassion, creativity, commitment, confidence, curiosity, and courage, which are deeply embedded in its educational approach. This cohesive curriculum helps students develop a deeper understanding of historical contexts and their relevance to contemporary life. The school has performed well in academic assessments. For instance, the 2024 Key Stage 2 results showed impressive figures: 93% of students met the expected standard in reading, 79% in writing, and 89% in Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling. The school's small yet diverse community, coupled with its commitment to academic excellence and personal development, makes it an excellent choice for families seeking a balanced educational environment. Hollickwood Primary School caters to about 220 students, creating a supportive and inclusive setting that encourages academic growth and personal development.

Holly Park Primary School

Good
Community school
Bellevue Road, Friern Barnet, London, N11 3HG
460 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 49%
Holly Park Primary School, located in Friern Barnet, London, has a rich history dating back to 1908 when it first opened as a small junior school. Over the years, it has grown into a two-form entry school catering to over 500 pupils. The school environment is vibrant and multicultural, serving a diverse community with a mix of cultures, faiths, and ethnic groups. The physical layout includes grassy areas, hard surface playgrounds, an all-weather sports area, an allotment, and a wild area, providing ample space for activities. Academically, Holly Park School has received a 'Good' rating from Ofsted, highlighting its commitment to providing a well-rounded education. In recent years, the school has seen fluctuations in academic achievements, but it continues to focus on improving attainment and progress. The school's emphasis on physical education is notable, having achieved the School Games GOLD Mark Award and a Quality Mark for Physical Education and Sport. With a student population ranging from 3 to 11 years old, Holly Park excels in fostering a warm and welcoming environment where children feel safe and happy. The school's dedication to safeguarding, child protection, and promoting British Values further underscores its strengths. As an active Forest School, Holly Park also integrates unique outdoor learning experiences into its curriculum.

Holy Trinity CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Eagans Close, , London, N2 8GA
226 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 40%
Holy Trinity CofE Primary School, located at Eagans Close, East Finchley, London N2 8GA, is a voluntary aided school under the Barnet local authority. It offers primary education to children between the ages of 3 and 11, with a mixed gender intake. The school has a small but vibrant community with 226 pupils and a student-teacher ratio of approximately 28:1. With its strong Christian foundation, the school aims to provide a nurturing environment where children can grow in confidence and independence, striving for academic excellence. Historically, the school has evolved significantly since its inception, transforming from an industrial-focused education to a modern, comprehensive primary school. In terms of academic performance, Holy Trinity CofE Primary School has been rated "Good" in its recent Ofsted inspections, with notable strengths in the quality of teaching, learning, and assessment being "Outstanding." The school also emphasizes personal development, behavior, and leadership, which are all rated as "Good." Furthermore, 70% of its pupils achieve higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, indicating a strong foundation for future academic success. The school's focus on creating a happy, secure, and supportive learning environment aligns with its mission to help every child become the best they can be.

Imperial College London Mathematics School

Free schools 16 to 19
C/O Woodhouse College, Woodhouse Road, London, N12 9EY
0 pupils
Age 16-19

Independent Jewish Day School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
46 Green Lane, Hendon, LONDON, NW4 2AH
226 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 8%

Ivy House School

Independent
Other independent school
Ivy House, 94-96, North End Road, London, NW11 7SX
85 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Roman Catholic

JCoSS

Good
Voluntary aided school
Castlewood Road, , New Barnet, EN4 9GE
1335 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 8%
The Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS), located at Castlewood Road, New Barnet, EN4 9GE, is a state-funded, cross-denominational Jewish secondary school that opened in 2010 to serve a diverse Jewish community across North London. Founded in response to the oversubscription at existing Jewish schools and the need for a more inclusive environment, JCoSS was the first of its kind in the UK, welcoming students from Reform, Orthodox, Masorti, Sephardi, and Liberal backgrounds, as well as a small number of non-Jewish pupils, fostering a truly pluralistic ethos. The school, which caters to around 1,350 students aged 11 to 19, is known for its strong academic culture, outstanding pastoral care, and commitment to inclusivity. JCoSS boasts impressive academic achievements, with GCSE results consistently ranking in the top 10% nationally and A-level results showing 46% of students achieving A/A* grades. The sixth form, rated outstanding by Ofsted, offers a wide range of A-level and vocational courses, with the majority of Year 13 leavers securing places at top universities, including Oxbridge and Russell Group institutions. The school’s approach to special educational needs is also exemplary, featuring the Pears Special Resource Provision for up to 49 students with autism spectrum disorders. As a non-selective, voluntary aided school, JCoSS prides itself on its vibrant, aspirational environment and a student body that reflects the diversity and dynamism of the UK Jewish community. Its ethos, as symbolized by a Hebrew inscription on the school synagogue, celebrates the validity of different perspectives and the power of unity, making it a national model for pluralistic, high-achieving education.

Kerem School

Independent
Other independent school
Norrice Lea, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, N2 0RE
169 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Jewish
Kerem School, located in Barnet, London (N2 0RE), is a co-educational Orthodox Jewish primary school that provides a broad and intensive secular and Jewish education to its students. The school, established in 1955, has a strong commitment to fostering an understanding and positive commitment to Orthodox Judaism, along with a sense of identity with Israel and the Jewish community. It caters to students from the age of 3 to 11 and offers a nurturing environment that focuses on developing academic skills and encouraging a love for learning. The school has achieved notable success in various areas, with pupils demonstrating highly developed knowledge, skills, and understanding. Kerem School's curriculum is designed to nurture academic rigor while preparing students for senior education. Notably, the school's mixed Year 6 Netball team has achieved significant sporting accolades, such as winning the Barnet South League High Fives League. With a student body of around 157 students, the school maintains a supportive environment that often sees generations of families attend, reflecting its longevity and community impact. The school's tuition fees are set at £4,479 for the highest grade offered.

Kisharon School

Good
Special
Free schools special
54 Parson Street, , London, NW4 1TP
63 pupils
Age 4-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Jewish
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 6%

Livingstone Primary and Nursery School

Outstanding
Community school
Baring Road, New Barnet, Barnet, EN4 9BU
262 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 33%
Livingstone Primary and Nursery School, situated in New Barnet, offers a supportive and stimulating environment for children aged 3 to 11. This community school is known for its inclusive ethos, providing specialist provision for children on the autistic spectrum. With an enrollment of approximately 251 pupils, it maintains a balanced and personalized approach to education, ensuring that each child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. The school's extensive grounds and spacious classrooms offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities, making it an excellent choice for families seeking a holistic educational experience. Livingstone Primary emphasizes the importance of core values such as respect, friendship, and responsibility, which are regularly discussed in lessons and assemblies. The school's commitment to providing a broad and balanced curriculum ensures that students acquire a solid foundation in various subjects, preparing them for future education. Livingstone Primary has achieved recognition through awards like the Greater London Authority's Healthy Schools London Award, showcasing its dedication to promoting health and well-being among its students. Additionally, the school has a significant number of students eligible for free school meals, demonstrating its diverse community and dedication to inclusivity. Despite the absence of a recent overall Ofsted effectiveness judgment, the school continues to focus on enhancing the learning environment for all its pupils.

London Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Spur Road, , Edgware, HA8 8DE
1716 pupils
Age 4-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 38%
First Language not English: 54%
London Academy, situated at Spur Road, Edgware, Barnet, HA8 8DE, is a mixed all-through academy welcoming students from age 4 through to 18 years old. Established in 2004, London Academy has built a strong reputation as a non-selective institution, committed to meeting the diverse needs of learners and preparing them for the challenges of the modern world. Its current principal, Alex Warburton, leads a team dedicated to high standards and achievement for every student, fostering a diverse and vibrant community of over 1,500 students and 200 staff members. The school’s motto, “Leaders for Tomorrow,” reflects its ambition to equip students with the skills, resilience, and creativity needed to shape the future. This is supported by a dynamic curriculum designed to encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and a love of learning. London Academy offers outstanding facilities, including fully networked ICT rooms, over 1,000 computers, new sports facilities, multiple science laboratories, and a self-contained, modern primary building that provides a peaceful, engaging environment for younger children. London Academy’s Sixth Form further enhances the institution’s strengths, providing a high-quality learning environment with dedicated study centers, specialist staff, and resources tailored to prepare students for university and professional life. The school has demonstrated consistent improvement in academic results, with notable progress in GCSE performance since its conversion to an academy. Rated as “Good” by Ofsted, London Academy is recognized for its warm, supportive atmosphere and commitment to both student achievement and community impact.

Lubavitch Senior Boys School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
1117 Finchley Road, , London, NW11 0QB
20 pupils
Age 11-13
Boys
Secondary
Orthodox Jewish

Lubavitch Yeshiva Ketanah of London

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
1117 Finchely Road, London, , NW11 0QB
24 pupils
Age 11-16
Boys
Secondary
Orthodox Jewish

Lyonsdown School

Independent
Other independent school
3 Richmond Road, New Barnet, , EN5 1SA
161 pupils
Age 3-11
Girls
Primary
Christian
Lyonsdown School, located in New Barnet, is a distinguished independent girls' preparatory school serving students aged 3 to 11. Historically, the school has been evolving, completing its transition to an all-girls establishment by 2022. The school emphasizes a STEAM-focused curriculum, which includes arts, sports, and co-curricular activities, fostering a love of learning in a nurturing environment that prioritizes mental and physical well-being. The educational experience at Lyonsdown is enriched by a strong focus on resilience, creativity, and collaboration, ensuring that girls are well-prepared for the challenges ahead. The school's curriculum is designed to support each girl's individual development, with a particular emphasis on scientific, technological, engineering, artistic, and mathematical disciplines. Lyonsdown's commitment to excellence is evident in the achievements of its students. Notably, the school's Year 6 girls have consistently secured placements in prestigious London and Hertfordshire independent and state selective schools following their 11+ exams. For instance, recent results include placements at esteemed institutions like Haberdashers' School for Girls and St Albans High School for Girls, with several students also receiving scholarships. With a small pupil body of around 165 students, Lyonsdown provides a close-knit, community-focused environment where inclusivity and kindness are core values. The school's annual fees range from approximately £14,505 to £15,855.

Manorside Primary School

Good
Community school
Squires Lane, Finchley, London, N3 2AB
275 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 50%
Manorside Primary School is located in Finchley, London, within the Barnet local authority. It is a community school with a mixed gender intake, catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school is part of the Squires Lane Learning Federation, which also includes Tudor Primary School. This partnership allows for shared resources and collaborative activities while maintaining the benefits of smaller individual schools. Manorside Primary has a strong focus on inclusivity and developing children's values, character traits, and a love of learning. Its vision emphasizes being kind, brave, taking pride in work, and working hard—principles that underpin its educational approach. The school has been recently rated as "Good" by Ofsted, reflecting its solid performance in education quality, behavior, and personal development. The school has a total of 239 students, which provides a relatively small and supportive learning environment. Notably, 67% of its pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at key stage 2, indicating a strong educational foundation. With a student-teacher ratio of approximately 20:1, the school offers personalized attention and engagement in the learning process. Overall, Manorside Primary School is a nurturing place where children feel safe, happy, and encouraged to excel academically and personally.

Mapledown School

Good
Special
Community special school
Claremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR
104 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 49%
First Language not English: 63%
Mapledown School is a community special school located on Claremont Road in Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR. It serves students aged 11 to 19 with Special Educational Needs (SEN), including those with Autism, severe learning difficulties, and physical disabilities. The school emphasizes a personalized approach to education, assessing each student's needs before enrollment to ensure they are placed in the most suitable class or provision. Under the leadership of Mrs. Sandra Chaaya, Mapledown School has a strong focus on pastoral care, creating a nurturing environment that values student well-being. The school's curriculum is tailored to meet the unique needs of each pupil, emphasizing communication skills and life skills. With a small student body of 114, the school offers a variety of extracurricular activities to enrich the students' experiences. While traditional academic performance metrics may not apply due to its SEN focus, the school excels in providing a supportive and inclusive environment where pupils feel safe and engaged. Approximately 42.5% of students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school's commitment to supporting diverse backgrounds. The school also prioritizes creating a culture of kindness, with bullying not tolerated, and staff actively involved in promoting pupil well-being. Despite recent changes in Ofsted inspection practices, the school remains recognized for its good educational standards.

Martin Primary School

Good
Community school
Plane Tree Walk, East Finchley, London, N2 9JP
688 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 43%
Martin Primary School, located at Plane Tree Walk, East Finchley, London N2 9JP, serves as a vibrant community primary school for children aged 3 to 11. With a total of 691 pupils, the school operates close to capacity and is celebrated for its inclusive, Rights Respecting ethos, reflected in a carefully structured and progressive curriculum that values both academic and personal development. Martin Primary stands out for its commitment to high standards, with staff dedicated to identifying and supporting every child’s individual needs and aspirations. The school’s curriculum is both broad and balanced, with subject leaders ensuring a coherent sequence of skills and knowledge from Early Years to Key Stage 2, helping pupils develop independence and responsibility as learners and citizens. Recent academic performance highlights the school’s strengths. In 2024, 87% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, 74% in writing, and 81% in maths—figures consistently above national averages. The average scaled scores in reading (108) and maths (107) further demonstrate robust learning outcomes. Additionally, 67% of pupils achieved the expected standards in all three core subjects in recent assessments, while 29.7% of pupils are eligible for free school meals, underscoring the school’s diverse and supportive environment. Martin Primary has also received strong inspection ratings, including outstanding grades in behaviour and early years provision, making it a well-regarded choice for families in the London Borough of Barnet.

Mathilda Marks-Kennedy Jewish Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
68 Hale Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7 3RT
224 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 18%
Mathilda Marks-Kennedy Jewish Primary School is a prestigious educational institution located in the London Borough of Barnet, specifically at 68 Hale Lane, Mill Hill, NW7 3RT. Founded in 1959 as an independent school, it became part of the state-maintained sector in 1998. The school adheres to a Modern Orthodox ethos, fostering a deep understanding and love for Judaism among its students. It caters to approximately 228 pupils from Nursery to Year Six, providing a nurturing environment that supports each child's academic and personal growth. The school is known for its high academic standards, consistently ranking as one of the top-performing schools in Barnet. It delivers a comprehensive curriculum that combines the National Curriculum with Jewish Studies, emphasizing a strong sense of Jewish identity and respect for Israel. The school's inclusive teaching approach ensures that each pupil receives tailored support to reach their full potential, reflecting its commitment to fostering well-rounded individuals who are socially aware and contribute positively to society. With a strong focus on personal development and community, Mathilda Marks-Kennedy Jewish Primary School creates a supportive learning environment that values each child's unique abilities and needs.

Menorah Foundation School

Good
Voluntary aided school
2-8 Abbots Road, , EDGWARE, HA8 0QS
406 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 31%
Menorah Foundation School is a well-established and highly regarded Orthodox Jewish primary school located at 2-8 Abbots Road, Edgware, Barnet, HA8 0QS. With a pupil roll of 345, the school serves children aged 3 to 11 years, offering nursery provision and a strong focus on both secular and Jewish studies. Rooted in the local Orthodox Jewish community, Menorah Foundation School prides itself on nurturing every child academically, personally, and socially, within an inclusive environment. Its ethos centres on promoting good character traits (Middos Tovos), a love for Torah, and British values, while fostering a lifelong passion for learning. Menorah Foundation School has received positive recognition for its caring and supportive atmosphere, led by a dedicated staff and active governing body. Ofsted has recently highlighted outstanding personal development and good ratings for behaviour, attitudes, and leadership. The school’s broad and balanced curriculum places emphasis on early reading, logical progression, and tailored support for children with special educational needs. Enrichment activities such as clubs, trips, and community engagement projects further enhance pupils’ experiences. For example, students recently visited a local care home ahead of Pesach, demonstrating the school’s commitment to kindness and community connection. With a modern approach to safeguarding and strong partnerships with parents, Menorah Foundation School consistently strives to provide a safe, happy, and engaging learning environment for all.

Menorah Grammar School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
Abbots Road, , Edgware, HA8 0QS
307 pupils
Age 11-21
Boys
Secondary
Jewish
Menorah Grammar School is a strictly orthodox, independent secondary school for boys located in Edgware, Barnet. Established in 1978, it aims to provide a high-quality education that seamlessly integrates Torah studies within a secular curriculum, catering to the strictly observant Jewish community in North West London. The school has approximately 260 to 263 students, with an age range of 11 to 21 years. Menorah Grammar School is notable for its special educational needs provision, offering the Darchei Noam Centre, which closely integrates with mainstream education. Upon completing GCSEs and A levels, students typically proceed to study in Yeshivah. Despite recent challenges in Ofsted inspections, with a rating of Inadequate for the quality of education and leadership, the school maintains strong values in behavior and attitudes. A significant aspect of the school's focus is preparing students for further religious studies and community involvement. However, academic achievement statistics reveal that only 37% of pupils achieve grade 5 or above at GCSE, indicating areas for improvement in academic performance. Despite these challenges, Menorah Grammar remains committed to nurturing a strong sense of community and religious identity among its students.

Menorah High School for Girls

Good
Voluntary aided school
105 Brook Road, , London, NW2 7BZ
377 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 7%

Menorah Primary School for Boys

Voluntary aided school
The Wohl Campus, 1 - 3 the Drive, London, NW11 9SP
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Boys
Primary

Menorah Primary School for Girls

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
The Wohl Campus, 1-3 the Drive, London, NW11 9SP
430 pupils
Age 3-11
Girls
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 26%
Menorah Primary School for Girls, located at The Wohl Campus in Golders Green, London NW11 9SP, operates as a single-sex, voluntary-aided primary school under the governance of the Menorah Primary Schools Federation. The school caters to girls aged 3 to 11 and has a strong Jewish religious character. Recently inspected by Ofsted, it received an outstanding rating across all areas, highlighting its exceptional education quality and community engagement. The school's strength lies in its ability to provide a nurturing environment that fosters spiritual, moral, social, and cultural growth. It emphasizes a curriculum driven by the values of resilience, resourcefulness, reciprocity, and reflectiveness. With a pupil population of 218, the school operates at 100% capacity, reflecting its popularity. Notably, the school achieved a low 1.8% eligibility for free school meals, and only 12.4% of students have special education needs. In academic achievements, students perform well above the national average in key subjects like reading and math. The school's commitment to excellence is further underscored by its recent Ofsted inspection, which praised it as "an exceptional school at the heart of its community."

Mill Hill County High School

Good
Academy converter
Worcester Crescent, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4LL
1691 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 31%

Mill Hill School Foundation

Independent
Other independent school
The Ridgeway, Mill Hill Village, London, NW7 1QS
1731 pupils
Age 3-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Mill Hill School Foundation, located at NW7 1QS in Barnet, London, is part of the UK's prestigious educational landscape. While often confused with Mill Hill School, Mill Hill School Foundation is distinct but shares a similar commitment to excellence. The more commonly recognized Mill Hill School is a renowned independent day and boarding school established in 1807, offering education to students aged 13-18. It is known for its rigorous academic culture, outstanding results, and pastoral care. The school covers an expansive 120 acres, fostering a 'London in the countryside' experience. It has over 1,495 students, with 900 being day pupils and 100 boarders. Mill Hill School has a strong legacy, with alumni making significant contributions in various fields, including law, business, and science. Notable alumni include Francis Crick, a pioneer in molecular biology, and prominent figures in the legal and political sectors. The school's commitment to nurturing talents is evident in its co-curricular programs, which include sports, music, and drama. Their enrichment programs and career opportunities further support student development. However, specific details about Mill Hill School Foundation itself, such as its size and academic achievements, are less prominent, potentially due to its smaller scale and lesser-known status compared to the main Mill Hill School.

Millbrook Park Primary School

Good
Academy sponsor led
School House Lane, , London, NW7 1JF
424 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 67%

Monken Hadley CofE Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Camlet Way, Monken Hadley, Barnet, EN4 0NJ
148 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 22%
Monken Hadley Church of England Primary School is located in Barnet, Hertfordshire, and serves children aged 4 to 11. It is a Church of England voluntary aided school with a mixed-gender student body. The school recently received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted in 2023, highlighting its exceptional quality of education, behavior, personal development, leadership, and early years provision. Academically, Monken Hadley excels with its Year 6 SATs results placing it in the top 14% of schools nationally for attainment and in the top 34% for progress. The school emphasizes Christian social morality, alongside a broad curriculum that includes core subjects and cross-curricular topics through its "Curiosity Curriculum." It also offers subjects like PSHE and Spanish. The school benefits from small class sizes, with an average of 29 pupils per class, ensuring personalized attention. Extracurricular activities are rich and varied, including sports teams from Year 3 and creative arts clubs. Educational trips and Forest School programs enhance the learning experience. With a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1, the school fosters a supportive environment where pupils achieve high standards, evident in the 79% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. Overall, Monken Hadley is recognized as one of the top primary schools in the Barnet area.

Monkfrith Primary School

Good
Community school
Knoll Drive, , London, N14 5NG
423 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 32%
Monkfrith Primary School, situated in Southgate, London, N14 5NG, is a community school catering to children aged 5 to 11. Led by Headteacher Ms Jude Deasey, it has a mixed gender student body of approximately 417 students, though some sources suggest a capacity of up to 420 pupils. The school boasts a strong academic performance, with notable achievements in Key Stage 2, where about 80% of pupils have achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics. Despite a diverse student population where only about 78% speak English as their first language, the school excels in promoting inclusivity and high educational standards. Its recent Ofsted inspection, conducted in October 2023, highlighted an overall effectiveness rated as "good," with behavior and attitudes receiving an outstanding rating. The school's early years provision was also recognized as outstanding, reflecting its commitment to early learning. Monkfrith Primary School emphasizes a well-rounded education by offering various extracurricular activities. It maintains a strong focus on pastoral care, supporting students with special educational needs and those from disadvantaged backgrounds, which contributes to its vibrant and inclusive learning environment. The school's positive ethos and effective leadership have been praised for fostering a sense of happiness and security among students, enabling them to express themselves confidently.

Moss Hall Infant School

Good
Community school
Moss Hall Grove, Finchley, London, N12 8PE
352 pupils
Age 5-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 61%
Moss Hall Infant School, located in Moss Hall Grove, Finchley, London, N12 8PE, operates under the Moss Hall Schools Federation. This community school serves children aged 5 to 7 and is led by Headteacher Ms Clare Dyson. The school has a capacity of 360 pupils, with 317 students currently enrolled. Approximately 15.1% of these students are eligible for free school meals. The school's strengths lie in its inclusive curriculum and teaching approach. Moss Hall Schools Federation emphasizes a knowledge-rich education that incorporates social justice and community values, aiming to develop confident, articulate students who are prepared to contribute positively to society. The curriculum is designed to encourage critical thinking and creativity, reflecting the diversity of the local area. Moss Hall Infant School is part of a broader educational framework that includes other local institutions like Moss Hall Junior School and Moss Hall Nursery School, each playing a role in providing a cohesive educational journey for children in the area. Overall, Moss Hall Infant School provides a supportive learning environment that fosters academic achievement and personal growth.

Moss Hall Junior School

Good
Community school
187 Nether Street, Finchley, London, N3 1NR
442 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 44%
Moss Hall Junior School, located in Finchley, London (postcode N3 1NR), is a community primary school catering to children aged 7 to 11. It is part of the Moss Hall Schools Federation, which also includes an infant school, creating a seamless educational pathway for local children. The school has a capacity of 480 pupils, currently educating around 447 students, with approximately 19.5% eligible for free school meals, reflecting its commitment to serving a diverse and inclusive community. The school prides itself on a knowledge-rich, broad curriculum that emphasizes social justice, kindness, and hard work. It fosters an environment where children are encouraged not only to excel academically in subjects like music, science, geography, and art but also to develop strong ethical values and a sense of civic responsibility. This approach supports the school’s ethos of helping children understand the world and their role in making a difference. Moss Hall Junior School benefits from well-resourced facilities including a grass playing field, an all-weather sports pitch, and a swimming pool, enhancing its strong focus on physical education and extracurricular activities. The school community is marked by supportive parents and an active PTA, contributing to a nurturing and productive environment. Ofsted inspections have rated Moss Hall Junior School as "Good" across all categories such as teaching quality, pupils’ outcomes, behavior, and leadership, demonstrating notable improvement from a previous "Satisfactory" rating. This reflects strong leadership under Headteacher Clare Dyson and a dedicated staff committed to continuous development and high standards. The school’s strategic location with access to public transport also enriches learning through frequent trips and practical experiences, further supporting its inclusive and dynamic educational offering.

Mount House School

Independent
Other independent school
Camlet Way, Hadley, Barnet, EN4 0NJ
208 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Mount House School is an independent co-educational day school located in Monken Hadley, Barnet, London. The school is situated in a Grade II* listed building dating back to the mid-eighteenth century. It was previously St Martha's Catholic School for Girls from 1947 until it transitioned to a co-educational institution in 2017. Today, Mount House School educates pupils aged 11 to 18, with a focus on academic achievement alongside extracurricular activities. The school boasts a strong sense of community, emphasizing a bespoke approach to nurturing each student's talents. It offers a range of scholarships and bursaries, including academic, art, choral, drama, and sport scholarships. With a student body of approximately 260 pupils, the school maintains a unique and personalized approach to education. Mount House School is known for its vibrant atmosphere and commitment to fostering well-rounded individuals. However, recent academic performance figures indicate challenges, such as only 2% of pupils achieving grade 5 or more in GCSEs. Despite this, the school remains dedicated to providing a comprehensive education that prepares students for life beyond academia. The annual day fees for the highest grade offered are £6,710, reflecting its independent status. The school's principal, Mrs Sarah Richardson, oversees its operations, focusing on individualized support and encouragement.

Nancy Reuben Primary School

Independent
Other independent school
48 Finchley Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1DJ
207 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Jewish
Nancy Reuben Primary School is a high-achieving, independent, coeducational Jewish primary school located at Barnet NW4 1DJ, in the heart of northwest London. Established in 2004, the school educates approximately 225 to 250 children, serving families from both Ashkenazi and Sefardi backgrounds who are Shomrei Shabbat and kashrut-observant, drawing pupils from areas including Hendon, Golders Green, Edgware, Borehamwood, Finchley, and the Suburb. The school’s warm, nurturing environment fosters a supportive and unique community feel, with strong staff-pupil relationships and a commitment to the spiritual, moral, and academic growth of every child. One of Nancy Reuben Primary School’s strengths is its broad curriculum, blending rigorous secular studies with a rich Jewish studies programme, which is supported by both formal and informal learning opportunities. The school is well-equipped with modern technology, as demonstrated by an innovative 1:1 iPad initiative and enrichment programmes such as Lego Robotics and Drone workshops. The dedication to academic excellence is reflected in students’ success: the Year 5 class won the National Jewish Primary School inter-school Etgar Competition in 2020, and many pupils move on to leading secondary schools such as Hasmonean High School, Immanuel College, JFS, Yavne College, and Haberdashers’ Aske’s. The fee range is £1,250 to £2,258 per term, and the school receives no government subsidies. The Nancy Reuben Primary School is widely regarded as an exemplary institution that balances high educational standards with a strong sense of community and Jewish values.

North London Grammar School

Independent
Other independent school
110 Colindeep Lane, , London, NW9 6HB
234 pupils
Age 7-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
North London Grammar School is a private day and boarding institution located in Hendon, Barnet, serving students aged 7 to 18. Originally established as the Wisdom School in Tottenham in 2006, it expanded and relocated to its current site in 2014. Situated on a 50,000 square foot campus, the school offers a nurturing environment focused on academic excellence and diversity. In its past, the school has been recognized for its high standards. For instance, it received an "Outstanding" rating from Ofsted in 2018, highlighting its robust leadership, excellent teaching, and strong pupil outcomes. However, more recent inspections have noted areas for improvement. Despite these challenges, the school continues to achieve notable academic results. In GCSEs, 76% of pupils achieved grade 5 or higher, surpassing national averages significantly. Additionally, 89% of students secured grade 4 or above in English and math GCSEs, reflecting a strong foundation in key subjects. The school's commitment to a well-rounded education is further underscored by a high proportion of students entering the English Baccalaureate, with 55% achieving it at grade 5 or above. This demonstrates the school's ability to provide a comprehensive educational experience despite recent challenges.

Northside Primary School

Good
Community school
2 Albert Street, North Finchley, London, N12 8JP
271 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 64%
Northside Primary School, located at 2 Albert Street, North Finchley, London, N12 8JP, is a co-educational community school offering education to students aged 2 to 11. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Elizabeth Longworth, the school is part of the Barnet Local Education Authority. It boasts a diverse student body, with over half of its pupils coming from ethnic minority backgrounds and a significant proportion speaking English as an additional language. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted in its most recent inspection, with 'Outstanding' marks for personal development and behavior. The school's curriculum is comprehensive, including subjects like PSHE and French, alongside regular educational trips and extra-curricular clubs. Northside also excels in sports, offering between 10 to 15 different sports throughout the year. Academically, Northside Primary School has shown strong performance, particularly in reading, writing, and mathematics. In recent years, a notable percentage of students achieved higher standards in these subjects at Key Stage 2. The school maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1, supporting an average class size of around 30 pupils per class. Its wrap-around care services ensure support for families from 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM, making it a preferred choice for many in the area.

Northway School

Outstanding
Special
Community special school
The Fairway, Mill Hill, London, NW7 3HS
124 pupils
Age 4-12
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 39%
First Language not English: 59%
Northway School is a community special school located in the London Borough of Barnet, with its main site at The Fairway, Mill Hill, London NW7 3HS. It caters to students with learning difficulties and disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum, offering a bespoke education across two sites. As of recent developments, the school expanded in September 2022 to include a second site in High Barnet, enabling it to serve over 150 students. The school's staff are committed to maximizing learning outcomes for each student, fostering a community where every student is known by name. The school’s strength lies in its dedicated and experienced staff, comprehensive therapeutic support programs, and modern resources. It promotes independence and has a supportive community network, encouraging parents to engage through various school events. Northway School is led by Miss Danielle Barker, and its commitment to individualized education has contributed significantly to its growth and reputation as a nurturing environment. The expansion includes the introduction of new facilities such as a cooking room and soft play room, expected to enhance educational experiences further. Northway is recognized for its outstanding educational practices, making it a notable institution in the area.

Oak Hill School

Good
Special
Academy special converter
Church Hill Road, East Barnet, London, EN4 8XE
44 pupils
Age 10-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 64%
First Language not English: 5%

Oak Lodge School

Outstanding
Special
Academy special converter
Heath View, East Finchley, London, N2 0QY
201 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 44%
First Language not English: 38%

Oakleigh School & Acorn Assessment Centre

Outstanding
Special
Community special school
Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London, N20 0DH
159 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27%
First Language not English: 70%
Oakleigh School & Acorn Assessment Centre, located in Barnet, N20 0DH, is a community special school catering to children aged 2 to 11 with severe and complex learning difficulties, including those with autism and other special educational needs. The school operates with an Education, Health and Care Plan for its students. It has a strong focus on inclusion, organizing visits to local mainstream schools and welcoming peers to promote community integration. The school’s dedicated staff comprises skilled teachers, learning support assistants, and a multidisciplinary team of professionals who work together to ensure the best outcomes for its students. The quality of teaching at Oakleigh is commendable, with pupils achieving good outcomes, especially in the early years. The school has been praised for inspirational leadership, contributing to high levels of pupil achievement and personal development. In terms of demographics, Oakleigh School supports 172 pupils, with nearly 43.2% eligible for free school meals. Despite its specialized focus, the school is recognized for its exceptional service delivery and has received accolades for its innovative approaches, including being named a "school travel plan champion of the year" in the past. Overall, Oakleigh School offers a supportive environment that fosters growth and achievement among its students.

Osidge Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Chase Side, Southgate, London, N14 5HD
412 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 21%
First Language not English: 75%
Osidge Primary School, located at Chase Side, Southgate, London N14 5HD, is a primary school within the London Borough of Barnet. Established in 1936, it has a rich history, having served as a vital educational institution in East Barnet following the expansion of the Piccadilly Line. The school has faced significant challenges, including being targeted by incendiary bombs during World War II, yet it remains largely unchanged architecturally. Under the leadership of Headteacher Jennifer Brodkin, Osidge Primary School emphasizes a safe and happy environment, fostering a love of learning through creative teaching methods. It is now a part of the Ashmole Trust as an academy converter since September 2024. The school prides itself on its core values of care, respect, responsibility, honesty, determination, and appreciation. Academically, the school demonstrates strength in literacy and mathematics, with notable achievements in reading and math progress. It has also shown a high percentage of pupils achieving high scores in grammar. However, it faces challenges in writing progress. The school's diverse community is reflected in its student body, where 67% of pupils have English as an additional language. Many of its students proceed to prestigious local schools such as Ashmole Academy. Despite recent structural changes, Osidge remains committed to delivering high-quality education.

Our Lady of Lourdes RC School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Bow Lane, Finchley, London, N12 0JP
237 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 38%
Our Lady of Lourdes RC School, located at Bow Lane, Finchley, London N12 0JP, is a Roman Catholic primary school within the Barnet Local Education Authority. The school caters to children from age 3 to 11, offering a mixed gender education environment. With a current enrollment of 233 pupils, it operates with a capacity of 262. Miss Barbara Costa serves as the headteacher, overseeing a school that is committed to providing a broad and balanced curriculum while emphasizing Catholic values. The school focuses on fostering a family-like atmosphere, with strong parental support and a proactive Governing Body. It actively promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring all pupils feel valued and have equal opportunities. The curriculum is supplemented by educational visits and guest speakers to enhance subject knowledge and provide real-life experiences. Our Lady of Lourdes RC School has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, reflecting its commitment to academic achievement and pupil well-being. In terms of academic performance, the school has shown improvements in pupil achievements, with 77% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths in 2019, highlighting its dedication to academic excellence.

Pardes House Grammar School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
Hendon Lane, Finchley, London, N3 1SA
272 pupils
Age 11-16
Boys
Secondary
Jewish
Pardes House Grammar School is an independent, Orthodox Jewish secondary school for boys located in Finchley, London, at Hendon Lane, N3 1SA. Established in 1976, it moved to its current site—a grade II listed building—in 2001. The school provides a comprehensive education, emphasizing both religious and secular studies to its approximately 233 students. It prides itself on fostering the social, moral, and spiritual well-being of its students while encouraging them to value and respect diverse perspectives. Upon completing their education, nearly all students proceed to Yeshivos in the UK for further studies. The school's academic achievements are notable, with pupils often achieving GCSE qualifications a year early. Ofsted has consistently rated the school as "good," highlighting its effective teaching, leadership, and strong pupil outcomes. Students demonstrate enthusiasm for various subjects, including design technology and humanities, and perform well in both Jewish studies and secular subjects. The school's emphasis on providing a well-rounded education prepares students not only for further academic pursuits but also equips them with skills to engage positively with the broader community. Despite areas for improvement, Pardes House Grammar School remains a respected institution within the Orthodox Jewish educational landscape of London.

Pardes House Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Hendon Lane, , London, N3 1SA
355 pupils
Age 4-11
Boys
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 15%
Pardes House Primary School, located in Barnet (N3 1SA), is an Orthodox Jewish boys' school with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1954 as an independent Jewish boys' school. It transitioned to voluntary-aided status in 2001, operating within the state sector but maintaining its distinctive religious ethos. The school currently educates over 350 boys aged 4 to 11, many of whom progress from the private nursery co-located on the school site. The leadership team, including Headteacher Rabbi J. Sager, emphasizes a dual curriculum approach balancing religious studies with the National Curriculum, dedicating equal time to both. Pardes House has demonstrated a commitment to community values and sustainability, reflected in its Eco-Schools status and a Gold award for sustainable travel. It actively promotes Fundamental British Values through various initiatives, receiving recognition such as the Barnet Schools British Values Project award in 2018 and honors associated with UK Parliament Week. The school’s staff includes award-winning educators who contribute to a dynamic and professional teaching environment. Despite challenges in the early 2000s, the school has shown resilience and continuous improvement, focusing on academic progress and preparing pupils for life in modern Britain while nurturing their religious identity[2][4][5].

Parkfield Primary School

Good
Academy sponsor led
St David's Place, Hendon, London, NW4 3PJ
477 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 93%

Peninim

Good
Independent
Other independent school
37 Elmcroft Crescent, , London, NW11 9TB
108 pupils
Age 2-11
Girls
Primary
Jewish

Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School

Good
Academy converter
High Street, , Barnet, EN5 5RR
1072 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 31%

Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Outstanding
Grammar
Academy converter
Queen's Road, , Barnet, EN5 4DQ
1292 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 36%
Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet, located in the EN5 4DQ area of Greater London, stands as a hallmark of academic excellence and tradition with roots dating back to its foundation in 1573 by royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I. Originally established for the education of boys in a Tudor Hall, the school relocated in 1932 to its current site on Queen’s Road as student numbers grew. For over four and a half centuries, Queen Elizabeth’s School has been deeply embedded in the Barnet community, supporting generations of young men through transformative education and character development. The school has built a formidable reputation as one of the UK’s most academically elite state institutions. It is consistently ranked at the top of national league tables, most recently being named State School of the Year for A-levels by The Sunday Times in 2025, and has received the highest possible “Outstanding” grading from Ofsted in consecutive inspections. In 2023, an impressive 91% of A-level grades achieved were A or A*, with over 95% of GCSE grades at 7–9 (A–A*). Remarkably, 30–40 students are admitted to Oxford or Cambridge each year, while nearly all pupils progress to leading Russell Group or Ivy League universities. Beyond academics, the school is renowned for its rigorous STEM culture and success in national competitions, as well as cultivating confident, responsible young men ready to make a positive contribution to society.

Queenswell Infant & Nursery School

Good
Community school
Sweets Way, Whetstone, London, N20 0NQ
236 pupils
Age 3-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 62%
Queenswell Infant & Nursery School is a co-educational community school located in the heart of Whetstone, Barnet, at N20 0NQ. It is part of The Flourishing Schools Federation and caters to children from ages 3 to 7. The school is known for its non-denominational status, making it inclusive to a diverse range of pupils. With a capacity of approximately 270 students, it currently has around 196 pupils enrolled, reflecting a student-teacher ratio of about 20:1[2][7]. The school has consistently received a "Good" rating from Ofsted, highlighting its effective leadership, quality teaching, and positive pupil behavior and attitudes[4][7]. Queenswell Infant & Nursery School offers a stimulating curriculum that encourages a love for learning, with a focus on building resilience and promoting a growth mindset among its students. It also provides nursery classes and offers additional support through its community facilities like breakfast and after-school clubs[1]. Fostering an inclusive environment, the school values diversity, equality, and responsibility, ensuring that all children have the opportunity to succeed academically and personally. Despite economic challenges, with about 32% of pupils eligible for free school meals, the school maintains a strong commitment to delivering high-quality education to its community[2][6].

Queenswell Junior School

Good
Community school
Sweets Way, Whetstone, London, N20 0NQ
297 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 74%
Queenswell Junior School is part of the Queenswell Federation, situated in Whetstone, Barnet, N20 0NQ. It is the only non-denominational, co-educational community school in the immediate area, providing a supportive learning environment for children aged 7 to 11. The school has about 260 pupils and is proud of its inclusive approach, which includes an Assisted Resource Provision (ARP) for children with complex special needs. The school's commitment to high-quality education is evident in its recent Key Stage 2 results, where pupils achieved percentages of 76% in reading, 71% in writing, and 78% in maths. These figures are comparable to or slightly exceed national averages. The school also achieved an 83% pass rate in spelling, punctuation, and grammar (SPAG), surpassing the national average. Queenswell Junior School benefits from modern facilities and landscaped grounds, including sports fields and environmental features such as rainwater harvesting and wildlife areas. The school offers a breakfast and after-school club, further enhancing its comprehensive support for students. Its strong focus on inclusivity, academic achievement, and community engagement makes it a vibrant educational hub in the area.

Rimon Jewish Primary School

Good
Free schools
41a Dunstan Road, , London, NW11 8AE
193 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 17%

Rosh Pinah Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Glengall Road, , Edgware, HA8 8TE
365 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 3%
Rosh Pinah Primary School, located in Edgware, Barnet, HA8 8TE, is a Modern Orthodox Jewish Zionist school that has been serving the community since its founding in 1956 by Rev. Saul Amias. The school moved to its current location on Glengall Road in 1986 and currently operates as a two-form entry school, providing education to children aged 3 to 11. With an average of thirty pupils in each class, the school accommodates a diverse range of Jewish family backgrounds. The school's warm and welcoming environment fosters a culture where pupils are encouraged to grow, develop, and celebrate their uniqueness. Rosh Pinah has a rich history of nurturing high-quality learning experiences, although it has faced challenges in the past, including a decline in academic performance that led to an "inadequate" Ofsted rating in 2015. However, the school has shown signs of improvement and resilience, with predictions of future progress noted by inspectors. Under the leadership of Ms. Jill Howson, the school continues to strive for excellence, focusing on both secular and Jewish studies. Despite past setbacks, Rosh Pinah remains committed to providing a supportive and stimulating educational platform, emphasizing the growth and happiness of its students.

Rosh Pinah Primary School Additional Resource Provision

Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Glengall Road, Edgware, , HA8 8TE
0 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Orthodox Jewish

Sacks Morasha Jewish Primary School

Good
Academy converter
31 Stanhope Road, Barnet, London, N12 9DX
209 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
First Language not English: 7%

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
2 Oakleigh Park South, Whetstone, London, N20 9JU
400 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 16%
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School, located at 2 Oakleigh Park South, Whetstone, London, N20 9JU, is a co-educational voluntary aided school catering to students from ages 4 to 11. It operates under the Archdiocese of Westminster and is part of the Barnet local authority. The school has a capacity of 420 pupils and currently educates 406 students. Mrs. Geraldine Porter serves as the headteacher. The school's religious character is deeply rooted in its Catholic ethos, with a strong emphasis on community and personal development. It does not offer boarding facilities and does not have a sixth form. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting strengths in behavior, attitudes, and personal development, which is notably outstanding. Academically, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School shows strong performance. For instance, in 2024, the school achieved notable results in KS2 exams, with 86% of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, significantly exceeding national averages. Additionally, 95% of Year 1 students passed the phonics screening test, outperforming the national average of 78.9%. The school's commitment to academic excellence and personal development reflects its mission to provide a well-rounded education.

Saracens Bell Lane

Academy sponsor led
Bell Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 2AS
0 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary

Saracens High School

Good
Free schools
Corner Mead, , London, NW9 4AS
657 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 64%

Shalom Noam Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
East Road, , Edgware, HA8 0AJ
229 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 17%

Shiras Devorah High School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
1011 Finchley Road, LONDON, , NW11 7HB
61 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Orthodox Jewish

St Agnes' Catholic Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Thorverton Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1RG
418 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27%
First Language not English: 67%
St Agnes' Catholic Primary School is a Roman Catholic co-educational school located in Cricklewood, London, in the NW2 1RG area, under the local authority of Barnet. The school caters to children from ages 3 to 11 and has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1, with a total of 433 pupils. It is recognized for its strong Christian ethos and mission to create a community that reflects Gospel values. The school prides itself on its diverse and inclusive environment, fostering academic excellence, faith, and personal growth among students. Its curriculum is designed to encourage pupils to reach their full potential, and the school has shown significant academic achievements, with 80% of pupils achieving higher standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. St Agnes' Catholic Primary School holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, highlighting its excellence in education quality, behavior and attitudes, personal development, leadership, and early years provision. These high standards reflect the school's commitment to providing a nurturing environment that prioritizes both academic excellence and student well-being. The school is also known for its community-oriented approach, as it emphasizes the importance of collaboration between students, parents, and teachers.

St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School

Good
Free schools
North London Business Park, , London, N11 1NP
732 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 22%

St Andrew's CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School, Totteridge

Good
Voluntary aided school
The Green, Totteridge, London, N20 8NX
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 4%
First Language not English: 28%
St Andrew's CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School, located in Totteridge, London, N20 8NX, is a vibrant educational institution catering to students from ages 4 to 11. Led by Headteacher Ms Jo Devine, it is a mixed-gender primary school with a strong Church of England ethos, falling under the Diocese of St Albans. The school operates without boarding facilities and has a capacity of 210 students, currently educating 199 pupils. St Andrew's is renowned for its nurturing environment, where students are encouraged to thrive academically and socially. The school excels in reading and writing, with 93% of students meeting expected standards in these areas. The average scaled score in both reading and mathematics is 108, with 47% of students achieving higher scores. This highlights the school's commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, it supports students with Special Educational Needs, fostering an inclusive atmosphere. The school's success is also reflected in its recent Ofsted rating, which considers it "Good," noting an improvement in curriculum achievement. The low percentage of students eligible for free school meals, at 3.5%, suggests a relatively stable socio-economic background among the pupil body. Overall, St Andrew's CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School offers a well-rounded education, emphasizing individual progress and holistic development, making it a preferred choice for parents in the area.

St Catherine's RC School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Vale Drive, , Barnet, EN5 2ED
480 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 46%
St Catherine's RC School, located in Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 2ED, is a vibrant educational community that provides a child-centered learning environment for pupils aged 2 to 11. The school is named after St Catherine of Alexandria and celebrates her feast day annually. St Catherine's is a Roman Catholic primary school with a strong caring ethos based on mutual respect and gospel values. It actively promotes fundamental British values such as democracy, the rule of law, and tolerance for different faiths and beliefs. In recent assessments, St Catherine's has been recognized for its outstanding performance in Personal Development and Behaviour and Attitudes, as noted by Ofsted in June 2022. The school maintains a balanced gender ratio and has a student body of approximately 484 pupils. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 20:1, which helps ensure personalized attention and support for each child. Notably, about 67% of pupils at St Catherine's achieve the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. This achievement reflects the school's commitment to high standards and educational excellence. The school also emphasizes strong home-school links, fostering a supportive community where communication between parents and staff is encouraged.

St James' Catholic High School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Great Strand, Colindale, London, NW9 5PE
1283 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 61%
St James' Catholic High School, located at Great Strand, Colindale, London NW9 5PE, is a voluntary aided mixed-sex school founded by the Dominican sisters in 1934. It operates under the local authority of Barnet and specializes in science and sports. The school caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has a sixth form program, providing a comprehensive education aligned with Catholic values. The school's curriculum is diverse, including vocational qualifications and a higher percentage of pupils entered for the English Baccalaureate compared to the national average. St James' also emphasizes personal responsibility through its Veritas values and house system, fostering a well-rounded educational experience. Extracurricular activities such as sports clubs, choir, and academic challenges are available, enhancing students' engagement with the community. Academically, the school has demonstrated strength in various subjects, with notable achievements in science and community languages at GCSE level. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics secured 100% grades between 9 and 5, while community languages achieved impressive results with 100% Grade 8/9 in languages like Chinese, Russian, and Persian. The school supports a diverse student body, with a significant number of pupils having English as a second language. Currently, it accommodates 1253 students, operating at about 83% of its capacity of 1400.

St John's CofE Junior Mixed and Infant School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Crescent Road, Friern Barnet, London, N11 3LB
241 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 42%
St John's CofE Junior Mixed and Infant School in Friern Barnet, London, offers a welcoming environment where students can thrive academically and socially. The school emphasizes Christian values, with a focus on faith, excellence, and enjoyment. It caters to students aged 3 to 11, with a balanced gender mix. Led by Headteacher Ms Immacolata Dobie, the school fosters a culture of respect, thoughtfulness, confidence, and care. It operates under the Church of England framework, integrating spiritual learning with educational development. Recent Ofsted reports highlight the school's strengths, particularly in behavior and attitudes, which were rated outstanding. The quality of education, leadership, and management were also praised as good. The school maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1, ensuring personalized attention for its 235 pupils. Notably, 65% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, reflecting the school's commitment to academic excellence. Overall, St John's CofE Junior Mixed and Infant School is recognized for its effective curriculum and supportive environment, which enables students to develop into well-rounded individuals.

St John's CofE Primary and Nursery School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Swan Lane, Whetstone, London, N20 0PL
235 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 30%
St John's CofE Primary and Nursery School is a state-funded, mixed-gender school located in Swan Lane, Whetstone, London, N20 0PL. It serves children from the ages of 3 to 11, providing a comprehensive primary education within a Church of England context. The school is guided by its mission to cultivate essential skills such as curiosity, concentration, resilience, imagination, determination, cooperation, and collaboration. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr Curtis Sweetingham, St John's has a capacity for 236 pupils, although it currently accommodates 224 students. Approximately 12.1% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals, which indicates a relatively diverse socioeconomic background. Historically, St John's CofE Primary and Nursery School has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, reflecting its solid educational standing. However, as of September 2024, Ofsted no longer provides overall effectiveness judgments, so recent ratings may not be explicitly listed. Despite this, the school remains a stable and supportive environment for children to grow and develop academically and personally. Its curriculum is designed to foster a well-rounded education that prepares students for their future educational pursuits.

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Watford Way, Hendon, London, NW4 4TY
481 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 52%
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Hendon, London NW4, is a historic institution founded in 1882, initially as a boarding school. It has endured through two World Wars and continues to grow, offering a comprehensive education that is academically, spiritually, and emotionally enriching. The school emphasizes Gospel principles of compassion and justice, creating a friendly and inclusive environment that welcomes families from diverse backgrounds. The school is proud of its academic achievements and successes in sports and extracurricular activities. It maintains strong links with local, national, and international charities, reflecting its commitment to community service. While specific academic figures are not widely published for this particular school, Catholic primary schools in the UK generally strive for excellence, often demonstrating strong performance in national assessments. St Joseph's emphasizes nurturing each child's potential, providing a supportive environment that encourages hard work, perseverance, and a love for learning. The school's historic roots and community focus contribute to its strong reputation in the area. With a rich history and a broad range of activities beyond the classroom, St Joseph's continues to be a vital part of the local education landscape.

St Martin's School

Independent
Other independent school
22 Goodwyn Avenue, Mill Hill, , NW7 3RG
111 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Inter- / non- denominational
St Martin's School, located at 22 Goodwyn Avenue, Mill Hill, London NW7 3RG, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1920. Initially established in a house in Langley Park, the school moved to its current location after outgrowing its previous accommodations. Today, it offers a stimulating and creative curriculum that emphasizes the development of each child's personal skills and talents. The school fosters an atmosphere that encourages mutual understanding, respect, and a sense of self-worth. St Martin's focuses on providing a well-rounded education, not only academically but also in areas such as art, music, and drama. The school's commitment to nurturing abilities is reflected in its strong programs that inspire creativity and critical thinking. Furthermore, the school's House system instills community spirit and competition through various activities, including sports and debates, promoting children's social, moral, and cultural development. With a dedicated team of educators, St Martin's supports students in achieving their full potential. While specific achievement figures for this particular school might not be readily available, its overall approach to education highlights its commitment to delivering high-quality academic and extracurricular experiences.

St Mary's and St John's CofE School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Bennett House, Sunningfields Road, London, NW4 4QR
1567 pupils
Age 4-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 26%
First Language not English: 68%
St Mary's and St John's CofE School is a coeducational, all-through Church of England school located in Hendon, London, NW4 4QR. Established in 2005 as a result of an amalgamation, it has a rich history dating back to a parochial school founded in 1707. The school currently educates students from ages 3 to 18, with a diverse student body of over 1,650 pupils. It is well-regarded for its academic achievements, particularly in performing arts and business & enterprise, offering a range of extracurricular activities including music, dance, and drama. Academically, the school has shown strong performance, with 63% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in both English and Maths GCSEs. Additionally, 30% of grades awarded at GCSE were 7-9, and 24% of A-Level grades were A or A*. The school also boasts excellent higher education destinations, including Russell Group universities and Oxbridge. The supportive environment and strong leadership are highlighted by recent Ofsted reports, which consistently rate the school as "Good" across various aspects. The school's collaboration with the Wren Academies Trust further enhances its educational offerings, providing career development opportunities for both staff and students. Overall, St Mary's and St John's CofE School is a vibrant and successful educational institution that fosters academic excellence and personal growth.

St Mary's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Dollis Park, Finchley, London, N3 1BT
454 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 54%
St Mary's CofE Primary School in Barnet, located at Dollis Park, Finchley, N3 1BT, is a thriving educational institution that serves children from ages three to eleven. The school is known for its strong academic performance and excellent extracurricular programs. It maintains a good Ofsted rating, with its latest inspection highlighting effectiveness in early years provision, outcomes for children, teaching quality, and personal development. The school has a sizable pupil body of 454 and offers no boarding facilities. Its religious affiliation is with the Church of England, reflecting a strong emphasis on values-based education. St Mary's provides a supportive environment where students can grow both academically and personally. While specific performance data for this school isn't detailed here, schools within the Barnet area often demonstrate commendable results in national assessments. St Mary's focuses on holistic development, ensuring students receive well-rounded education and ample opportunities for personal growth. The absence of specific data for this school suggests a need to consult the school directly for detailed performance figures. Nonetheless, its good Ofsted ratings and community reputation underscore its strengths in delivering quality education.

St Mary's CofE Primary School, East Barnet

Good
Voluntary aided school
Littlegrove, East Barnet, Barnet, EN4 8SR
210 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 21%
St Mary's CofE Primary School, East Barnet, is located at Littlegrove, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN4 8SR. This mixed-gender school caters to children aged 4 to 11 and is a voluntary aided Church of England school. With a relatively small enrollment of about 211 pupils, it maintains a welcoming and inclusive environment where all pupils are valued and supported. In its most recent Ofsted inspection in March 2023, the school was rated as "Good" overall, with notable strengths in behavior and attitudes, and personal development, both of which were judged as "Outstanding." The school's leadership and management were also deemed "Good." This assessment reflects the school's commitment to providing a supportive and effective educational environment. Academically, St Mary's performs well, with 89% of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics in the 2023 KS2 SATs, significantly surpassing the national average of 59%. Additionally, the pupils' average scaled scores in reading and math were 108.5 and 109.2, respectively, exceeding national averages. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Maria Constantinou, St Mary's CofE Primary School maintains a strong focus on personal development and academic achievement.

St Michael's Catholic Grammar School

Outstanding
Grammar
Voluntary aided school
Nether Street, North Finchley, London, N12 7NJ
857 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 31%
St Michael's Catholic Grammar School, located in North Finchley, Barnet, London, is a highly regarded Voluntary Aided Roman Catholic Grammar School established in 1908 by the Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus. It primarily serves girls, with boys admitted to the sixth form since 2009. The school emphasizes the formation of responsible and committed Catholic citizens, focusing on academic achievement, social responsibility, and personal development within a Catholic environment. With a strong Catholic ethos, St Michael's is known for its exceptional leadership and teaching, which has led to very high standards and excellent academic achievements. The school has previously received recognition for being exceptionally effective due to its high-quality teaching and learning, excellent provision for gifted students, and positive student attitudes towards work. St Michael's has approximately 856 students and offers a well-rounded curriculum, including a strong emphasis on languages such as French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The sixth form is particularly noted for its excellence, providing a supportive environment for students transitioning into higher education or professional careers. The school's commitment to fostering a strong sense of community and spiritual development aligns with its motto, "Quis ut Deus" ("Who is like God?"), reflecting its enduring values and academic excellence.

St Paul's CofE Primary School N11

Good
Voluntary aided school
The Avenue, Friern Barnet, London, N11 1NQ
218 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 26%
First Language not English: 68%
St Paul's CofE Primary School, located at The Avenue, Friern Barnet, London, N11 1NQ, is a welcoming community that fosters a strong inclusive Christian ethos. As a voluntary-aided Church of England school, it provides education for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11 years. The school's facilities include well-equipped classrooms, a Creative Space for music and art, a large playground, and a Peaceful Space for reflection. Currently, it is developing an indoor Prayer Space and expanding its playground area to cater specifically to Year 6 students. St Paul's CofE Primary School is recognized for its outstanding achievements, with a recent Ofsted inspection highlighting the school's overall effectiveness as "Good" following a short inspection in July 2024, although a more detailed assessment from 2019 is also available. It boasts a strong curriculum, with pupils achieving excellent progress in reading, writing, and mathematics. Approximately 56% of pupils achieve the higher standard at Key Stage 2 in reading, writing, and maths. The school emphasizes building resilience among children, staff, and the community, while supporting and celebrating cultural diversity and providing citizenship skills. It maintains a small student body of about 216 pupils, facilitating a personalized learning environment with a student-teacher ratio conducive to individualized support. The school's strong Christian ethos is complemented by its commitment to British values, creating a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where pupils thrive academically and socially.

St Paul's CofE Primary School NW7

Good
Voluntary aided school
The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1QU
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 40%
St Paul's CofE Primary School, located at NW7 1QU in London's Barnet area, is a vibrant educational institution catering to approximately 210 students aged from 4 to 11 years. This mixed-gender school has a strong Christian foundation, emphasizing values like creativity, innovation, and respect. It is recognized for its diverse student body, with about 60 different nationalities represented. Under the leadership of Head Teacher Mr. Anthony David, who has also assumed the role of Executive Head Teacher across sister school Millbrook Park, St Paul's has implemented innovative educational programs. Notably, the school has seen significant progress after adopting the Accelerated Reader program, which encourages independent reading and academic growth. There has been a reported 66% increase in standards, with every child making substantial progress. In its recent Ofsted inspection, St Paul's was rated "Good" overall, with standout ratings of "Outstanding" for personal development, behavior, and early years provision. This speaks to the school's strengths in fostering well-rounded students with excellent behavior and strong foundational learning skills. The quality of teaching and learning assessment was also noted as "Outstanding." The school continues to focus on providing a balanced and nurturing environment for its students to thrive academically and personally.

St Theresa's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
East End Road, Finchley, London, N3 2TD
176 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 49%
St Theresa's Catholic Primary School, located in Finchley, London, N3 2TD, is a vibrant educational institution that has been serving the Catholic community for over 50 years. The school is known for its warmth, friendliness, and commitment to providing a supportive learning environment. With a student body of approximately 176 pupils aged 4 to 11, it maintains a close-knit and inclusive atmosphere, promoting the Gospel values of respect, equality, and social responsibility. Under the leadership of Miss Barbara Costa, the school aims to instill a love of learning and prepare students for future challenges. St Theresa's is recognized for its effective leadership and management, as well as its good quality of teaching, learning, and assessment. Recent Ofsted inspections have consistently rated the school as 'Good', reflecting its strong overall effectiveness and early years provision. Academically, the school has shown notable achievements, with 72% of pupils reaching higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. This accomplishment is supported by a student-teacher ratio of approximately 20:1, ensuring personalized attention and guidance. The school's diverse community and emphasis on inclusivity contribute to its strength, creating a rich environment where all students feel valued and supported throughout their educational journey.

St Vincent's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1EJ
283 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 18%
St Vincent's Catholic Primary School, located in Mill Hill, Barnet, London (NW7 1EJ), is a well-established Roman Catholic school that caters to children from ages 5 to 11. Founded in recognition in 1897, the school has a rich history and strong ties with the local community, particularly the Sacred Heart Parish. The school's longstanding commitment to cultural diversity is evident, with pupils, families, and staff representing over 30 different cultures. As of recent years, the school includes a nursery provision for 3-4-year-olds, enhancing its educational offerings. St Vincent's operates as a voluntary aided school under the Archdiocese of Westminster. It currently has approximately 284 students with a student-teacher ratio of about 22:1. The school is known for its good quality of teaching and learning, achieving an "Outstanding" rating in past inspections. Notably, 70% of pupils have achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school's emphasis on providing a well-rounded education is reflected in its good overall effectiveness and strong personal development, behavior, and welfare practices. With its strong community links and diverse cultural environment, St Vincent's offers a supportive learning environment for its students.

Summerside Primary Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Crossway, Finchley, London, N12 0QU
432 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 73%

Sunnyfields Primary School

Good
Community school
Hatchcroft, Off Greyhound Hill, London, NW4 4JH
259 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 22%
First Language not English: 78%
Sunnyfields Primary School is located in Hendon, London, NW4 4JH, within the Barnet local authority. This award-winning community school caters to children aged 3 to 11, offering a mixed education environment. With a slightly above-average number of pupils, around 254, the school maintains a balanced gender mix, reflecting its inclusive approach. Sunnyfields is recognized for its Rights Respecting ethos, prioritizing children's rights and well-being throughout their educational journey. The school's curriculum is broad and balanced, providing a stimulating environment that encourages active learning and responsibility. Academic performance is notably strong, with pupils achieving above the national average in reading, writing, and mathematics at both Key Stage One and Two. Specifically, 82% of pupils meet the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, with 18% achieving higher than expected standards. Progress scores in reading, writing, and maths are above average, with maths progress being well above average. Sunnyfields fosters a sense of community and support, with a strong focus on equity and mutual respect. The school environment is praised for its harmony and camaraderie among diverse members of the school community. Overall, Sunnyfields Primary School offers a high-quality educational experience with a commitment to helping each child reach their full potential.

Susi Earnshaw Theatre School

Independent
Other independent school
68 High Street, , Barnet, EN5 5SJ
48 pupils
Age 9-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
The Susi Earnshaw Theatre School, situated at 68 High Street, Barnet, London, EN5 5SJ, is a distinctive independent establishment dedicated to both academics and performing arts for children aged 11 to 16. Founded in 1989 by Susi Earnshaw, a former actress, journalist, and theatrical agent, the school originated from a vision to combine quality education with creative development after the birth of her first son. Starting as a Saturday morning theatre school with a children’s theatrical agency, it evolved into a full-time academic and performing arts provider, initially operating from a church hall before moving to its current, long-term home at the historic Bull Theatre in Barnet. Today, the Susi Earnshaw Theatre School is recognized for its nurturing, inclusive environment, where diversity and respect are central values. The school is celebrated for its outstanding Ofsted rating, reflecting its commitment to high standards in both education and the arts. With an average class size of 10 to 12 pupils and a maximum of 15 per year group, the intimate setting ensures personalized attention and fosters strong community ties. Currently, the school accommodates up to 60 students, with 51 enrolled at present. Its facilities include a 150-seat theatre, recording studios, and music practice rooms, supporting a comprehensive curriculum that balances rigorous academics with robust arts training. The school’s alumni include notable figures such as Amy Winehouse, Jess Glynne, Alexia Khadime, and Daniel Roche, many of whom have advanced to leading performing arts colleges or successful careers in theatre, film, and television. The annual end-of-year show is a highlight, drawing support from returning alumni and showcasing student talent. The Susi Earnshaw Theatre School stands as a beacon for creativity, community engagement, and exceptional educational outcomes in the heart of Barnet.

Talmud Torah Tiferes Shlomo

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
Danescroft Avenue, London, London, NW4 2NB
296 pupils
Age 3-15
Boys
Primary & Secondary
Jewish
Talmud Torah Tiferes Shlomo is an independent Orthodox Jewish boys' school located in Barnet, London, serving students aged 3 to 15. The school currently educates approximately 318 pupils and is led by Headteacher Mr. C Weissman. It offers an all-through education from early years to the equivalent of lower secondary phases within its community-focused setting. As an independent fee-paying institution, the school emphasizes a traditional Orthodox Jewish curriculum alongside general studies. Despite its rich cultural and religious identity, recent Ofsted inspections have rated the school as "Requires Improvement" overall, with particular strengths noted in pupils' behavior and attitudes, and in early years provision which is rated as good. However, the school’s leadership, management, and broader educational quality have areas identified for development. The school occupies a site formerly used by Hendon Reform Synagogue and has faced some community challenges regarding the use of its premises for events, highlighting the sensitive relationship between school activities and local residents. Talmud Torah Tiferes Shlomo maintains a selective admissions policy and remains a key Orthodox Jewish educational establishment in the Barnet borough. It plays a significant role in providing culturally specific education to the Orthodox Jewish community, balancing tradition with modern educational requirements, though aiming to improve its overall educational standards and regulatory compliance.

Tashbar of Edgware

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
45-47 Mowbray Road, , Edgware, HA8 8JL
215 pupils
Age 3-11
Boys
Primary
Jewish
Tashbar of Edgware, located at 45-47 Mowbray Road, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 8JL, is an independent boys' school operating within the Barnet local authority. The school caters to students aged 3 to 11 years and has a total of 213 pupils. It is known for its distinctive curriculum that combines both religious and secular studies, offering a broad educational experience. Pupils at Tashbar achieve well from their individual starting points, making expected levels of progress in both their academic and religious studies. The school's teaching is generally good, with a positive atmosphere for learning, and pupils enjoy reading in both English and Hebrew. The school's leadership and management have been praised for effectively combining subjects such as literacy, geography, and art with religious studies. This approach helps pupils develop a balanced view of modern society and cultural awareness. However, the school has faced some challenges, receiving a warning notice in 2021. Despite this, Tashbar of Edgware remains a notable educational institution in the Edgware area, offering a unique educational experience for its students. The school's strong focus on reading is evident, with pupils regularly visiting the school library to select books, contributing to their good reading levels.

The Annunciation Catholic Infant School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Thirleby Road, , Edgware, HA8 0HQ
160 pupils
Age 3-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 54%
The Annunciation Catholic Infant School is located in Edgware, HA8 0HQ, within the Barnet local authority. It is a mixed gender school with a nursery, catering to children from the ages of 3 to 11. The school is part of the broader Catholic educational framework in the area, emphasizing a strong foundation in faith and academic excellence. The school's curriculum aims to develop children into effective, resilient, and independent learners. It fosters an environment where children can grow as curious and informed individuals, equipped with essential skills and knowledge. The school's mission aligns with its Catholic ethos, focusing on nurturing the potential of each child. Ofsted inspectors have rated The Annunciation Catholic Infant School as 'Good', indicating its commitment to quality education. The school also offers additional services such as a breakfast club and an after-school club, providing support to families and enhancing the educational experience for its pupils. With a focused approach to education and a supportive community, the school plays a vital role in the educational landscape of Barnet. Its modest size allows for personalized attention and a close-knit community, which can be beneficial for the development of young learners.

The Annunciation RC Junior School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
The Meads, Burnt Oak, Edgware, HA8 9HQ
187 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 21%
First Language not English: 58%
The Annunciation RC Junior School, located in Edgware, Barnet, HA8 9HQ, is a Roman Catholic primary school catering to children between the ages of 7 and 11. Founded in 1931 by the Dominican Sisters at the invitation of Cardinal Bourne of the Archdiocese of Westminster, the school has a rich history of serving the local Catholic community. In 1975, the school moved to its current site at The Meads to specifically focus on junior education. Currently, the school operates as a voluntary aided institution under the Diocese of Westminster's trusteeship. It has a relatively small enrollment of 180 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1. The Annunciation RC Junior School has received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted, reflecting its exceptional standards in education, behavior, personal development, and leadership. Notably, 82% of its pupils achieve a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. This achievement underscores the school's commitment to delivering high-quality education and fostering a supportive environment for its students. Despite a modest size, the school exhibits a strong educational ethos and a focus on personal development, making it a valuable asset in the community.

The Archer Academy

Outstanding
Free schools
Eagans Close, , London, N2 8GA
804 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 26%

The Compton School

Outstanding
Academy converter
Summers Lane, , London, N12 0QG
1323 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 22%
First Language not English: 41%

The Henrietta Barnett School

Good
Grammar
Academy converter
Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 7BN
793 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 38%

The Holmewood School

Outstanding
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
88 Woodside Park Road, , London, N12 8SH
65 pupils
Age 7-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
The Holmewood School, located in Barnet, N12 8SH, is an independent day school dedicated to providing education for neurodivergent children and young people, primarily those with autism diagnoses, ranging from ages 7 to 19. Established in 2010, the school offers a tailored educational environment for students with Asperger's Syndrome, high functioning autism, and associated language and communication difficulties. The school is part of the Dwight School partnership, which allows for collaboration with other educational institutions and local businesses to enhance the learning experience. It is structured into primary, secondary, and sixth form phases, offering a comprehensive curriculum that caters to the diverse needs of its students. The Holmewood School works closely with local authorities to ensure that students' individual education, health, and care plans are met, with a significant proportion of students having these plans in place. The school's student body is predominantly male, with two-thirds being from White British ethnic backgrounds. Despite its small size, The Holmewood School has achieved notable recognition for its commitment to autism education, highlighting its dedication to supporting students with diverse learning needs. The school's achievements in education have been recognized nationally, reflecting its strong focus on providing a supportive and inclusive environment for neurodivergent students.

The Hyde School

Outstanding
Academy sponsor led
Hyde Crescent, , London, NW9 7EY
478 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 80%

The King Alfred School

Independent
Other independent school
149 North End Road, , London, NW11 7HY
677 pupils
Age 5-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
The King Alfred School is a co-educational independent day school located in Golders Green, North West London, at NW11 7HY. Founded in 1898 by Charles E. Rice, it has a progressive approach, emphasizing a child-centered philosophy. This unique focus allows the school to foster a non-competitive and relaxed environment, promoting both academic success and student well-being. With around 600 students aged from 4 to 18, the school maintains a vibrant community that encourages individuality and creativity. The King Alfred School is known for its secular education and its historical radicalism in providing a co-educational setting. Academically, the school offers various curricula, including GCSEs, A levels, BTECs, and the Cambridge Pre-U. This diverse range of academic programs, combined with a strong focus on pastoral care and inclusivity, contributes to its reputation for producing well-rounded students. The school's motto, "ex corde vita" or "From the heart springs life," reflects its commitment to nurturing each child's potential and fostering an environment where students can explore their interests freely. The school's strengths are reflected in its notable alumni, who have excelled in diverse fields such as journalism, music, psychology, and arts. Additionally, its commitment to community engagement and support for students' personal development is evident in its approach to tackling complex issues like mental health and substance abuse. The school's unique blend of academic rigor and personal freedom makes it stand out among independent schools.

The London Mechina

Independent
Other independent school
Woodside Park Synagogue, Woodside Park Road, , London, N12 8RZ
0 pupils
Age 15-18
Boys
Secondary
Orthodox Jewish

The Orion Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Grahame Park Way, , London, NW7 2AL
977 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 39%
First Language not English: 76%
The Orion Primary School, located in Mill Hill, London, NW7 2AL, is a community school known for its outstanding educational achievements. Established in January 2000, the school has grown significantly, catering to a diverse student body of over 978 pupils from ages 2 to 11. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 18:1, which supports personalized learning. The school is part of the Goldstar Federation and is recognized for its exceptional curriculum, which includes an integrated approach to foundation subjects and specialty teaching in sports. The Orion Primary School has consistently received high praise from Ofsted inspections, with its most recent inspection rating the school as Outstanding. The school's strength lies in its ability to raise standards across various subjects, notably in English, mathematics, and science. It has achieved impressive results, with 79% of pupils achieving a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school's achievement in SATS results ranks it in the top 4% of schools nationally by attainment. Additionally, the school fosters a supportive environment, with a focus on personal development and community engagement. Regular educational trips and participation in activities such as the Word Up literary festival further enrich the learning experience.

The Totteridge Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Barnet Lane, Barnet, London, N20 8AZ
810 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 35%

The Windmill School

Special
Free schools special
Moxon Street, , Barnet, EN5 5TS
0 pupils
Age 5-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Tiferes High School

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
The Community Centre, 18 Raleigh Close, London, NW4 2TA
123 pupils
Age 11-16
Girls
Secondary
Jewish
Tiferes High School is a strictly Orthodox Jewish secondary school for girls, conveniently located in the heart of Hendon, London, at 18 Raleigh Close, Barnet, postcode NW4 2TA. Established in 1997, the school has built a solid reputation for providing a faith-based education tailored to prepare young women for both religious and modern life. With approximately 125 students on roll, Tiferes High School offers a small, nurturing environment where each pupil receives focused attention and support. The school welcomes girls aged 11 to 16 and operates as a selective, independent institution under the leadership of Mr Nechemia Jaffe. A core strength of Tiferes High School lies in its unique educational philosophy, aiming to equip students with a strong foundation in Jewish values—often described as “Yiddishkeit”—while also ensuring they acquire the practical skills necessary to succeed in contemporary society. The school’s mission centers on developing pupils into confident, well-rounded individuals who are firmly rooted in their religious identity yet capable of navigating the wider world. This dual focus fosters resilience, adaptability, and a sense of community among students. Small class sizes, typically found in schools of similar cohort, enhance personalized instruction and close relationships between staff and pupils. As a girls-only school with a selective admissions policy, Tiferes High School is committed to maintaining high educational standards and a distinctive Orthodox ethos that resonates with families seeking both academic excellence and spiritual growth. The school’s dedication to its ethos has supported sustained demand for places and positive community engagement in the Barnet area.

Torah Vodaas

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
Brent Park Road, West Hendon Broadway, London, NW9 7AJ
361 pupils
Age 2-11
Boys
Primary
Jewish
Torah Vodaas is a school located in West Hendon Broadway, London, within the NW9 7AJ postcode and under the local authority of the London Borough of Barnet. The school is led by Rabbi Y Feldman, who serves as the headteacher. It caters to a modest number of pupils, with approximately 249 students enrolled. While the school does not provide detailed admissions or exit information, it is advised to contact the school directly for more specific details. Torah Vodaas has faced challenges in recent evaluations, with a rating of Inadequate by Ofsted in December 2023. Despite this, the school's mission is to provide a focused educational environment, although it does not explicitly highlight its religious affiliation. The academic performance of the school is not publicly detailed, which may indicate a need for further development in this area. The broader context of Torah Vodaas schools, such as Yeshiva Torah Vodaath in the United States, emphasizes a balanced approach to education, combining religious and secular studies. However, the specific strengths and focus of the UK school would need to be identified through further inquiry or direct contact with the school.

Trent CofE Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Church Way, Off Chalk Lane, Barnet, EN4 9JH
210 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 55%
Trent CofE Primary School, located in Barnet, Hertfordshire, is a state-funded school with a strong Christian foundation, nurturing students aged 5 to 11. The school emphasizes academic excellence alongside sports, music, and the arts. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Chrissy Vassiliou, it fosters a community that values kindness, thankfulness, and perseverance. Trent CofE Primary School has been recognized for its outstanding performance, with recent Ofsted inspections highlighting its exceptional leadership and Early Years provision. The school's academic achievements are also noteworthy, with students performing well in Key Stage 2 assessments. Notably, 59% of students meet standard requirements, while 28% score highly. Additionally, the school ranks among the top 7% in the country for attainment in Year 6 SATS results, showcasing its strength in academic performance. With a small and focused community of around 210 pupils, Trent CofE Primary School prioritizes differentiation and inclusivity, ensuring all students receive tailored support to meet their learning needs. This personalized approach contributes to its high standing in local and national rankings, positioning it as a respected educational institution in the area.

Tudor Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Queen's Road, Finchley, London, N3 2AG
237 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 29%
First Language not English: 73%
Tudor Primary School, located at Queen's Road, Finchley, London, N3 2AG, is a mixed community school catering to children aged 3 to 11. With a strong focus on community and inclusivity, it is part of the Squires Lane Federation, which also includes Manorside Primary School. Both schools work together to create a nurturing environment where children can flourish academically and socially. Tudor Primary School emphasizes values such as being kind, brave, taking pride, and working hard. It has a small, supportive community with around 219 pupils, ensuring personalized attention. The school offers nursery classes and does not have boarding facilities. About 20.5% of its students are eligible for free school meals. Historically, Tudor has been recognized for its good early years provision and the quality of teaching, learning, and assessment, although recent Ofsted reports have noted areas for improvement. The school's commitment to preparing children for secondary school is evident in its collaborative approach with parents and teachers. It fosters a strong sense of community, where each child's uniqueness is valued, and they are encouraged to participate enthusiastically in lessons. Despite some challenges, Tudor remains a vibrant educational setting dedicated to helping its students become happy, successful learners.

Underhill School

Good
Community school
Mays Lane, , Barnet, EN5 2LZ
525 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 50%
Underhill School, located in Barnet, EN5 2LZ, is a welcoming primary school with a strong focus on nurturing and supporting its students. Rated as "Good" by Ofsted, the school aims to ensure that every child reaches their full potential both academically and in personal development. It provides a comprehensive education to children aged 3-11, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1. Underhill School's community-driven approach emphasizes the importance of creating an inspiring environment where pupils feel encouraged to learn and strive for excellence. The school's Early Years provision is particularly notable, catering to 2, 3, and 4-year-olds in its nursery setting. A standout feature of Underhill School is its commitment to personal development, which is rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. This highlights the school's success in fostering a supportive and caring atmosphere. Additionally, the school has achieved impressive academic results, with 72% of pupils meeting the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. By offering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment, Underhill School prepares its students for future success and continues to be a valuable part of the local community.

Watling Park School

Good
Free schools
Pavilion Way, Burnt Oak, Barnet, HA8 9YA
373 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 50%
First Language not English: 79%

WENTWORTH COLLEGE

Good
Independent
Other independent school
6-10 Brentmead Place, , London, NW11 9LH
36 pupils
Age 14-19
Mixed
Secondary
Wentworth College Barnet NW11 9LH is a small, co-educational independent secondary school located in the heart of Greater London, serving students aged 14 to 19. Currently, the school educates a tightly knit community of 44 pupils, fostering a personalised learning environment where each student can flourish academically and personally. The college operates as a tutorial-style institution, combining focused academic instruction with dedicated support to address the needs of individuals at varying stages of their educational journey. The quality of education at Wentworth College is reflected in its recent Ofsted inspection, which resulted in an overall rating of “Good” across multiple domains, including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. The school meets all independent school standards and has shown marked improvement since previous inspections. Notably, 44% of pupils achieved a grade 5 or above in their GCSEs, a benchmark that measures solid performance in core subjects as defined by UK education standards. This accomplishment underscores the school’s commitment to academic rigor and student success in a supportive setting. The provision for sixth form is also rated as “Good,” indicating that older students benefit from effective teaching and guidance as they prepare for higher education or the workforce. Wentworth College stands out for its nurturing approach, academic progress, and capacity to help students achieve above expectations within a close-knit school community.

Wessex Gardens Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Wessex Gardens, , London, NW11 9RR
371 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 30%
First Language not English: 85%
Wessex Gardens Primary School, located in Golders Green, London, NW11 9RR, is a community school that opened in September 1998 following the amalgamation of long-established Infant and Junior schools on the site. The school serves a diverse, multi-ethnic community with around 286 pupils aged 3 to 11, speaking 43 different languages, and nearly 80% of them speak English as an additional language. Approximately 32.8% of the pupils are entitled to free school meals, which is above the national average. The school faces challenges such as a high turnover of teaching staff and pupils, with less than a quarter of those starting their education there remaining until the end of Year 6. The school strives to provide a rich history curriculum that ignites curiosity and develops a lifelong interest in the past. It aims to equip pupils with essential knowledge and skills to understand historical themes and make evidence-based judgments. In terms of academic performance, Wessex Gardens Primary School has shown some strengths. For instance, 91% of pupils achieved the expected standard in maths, and 94% in spelling and grammar. However, the school was rated as "Requires Improvement" in a recent Ofsted inspection, though it was noted that the behavior and attitudes of pupils were good. The school's student-teacher ratio is approximately 17:1, which is relatively high compared to national averages.

Whitefield School

Good
Academy converter
Claremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR
790 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 44%
First Language not English: 69%

Whitings Hill Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Whitings Road, , Barnet, EN5 2QY
465 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 32%
Whitings Hill Primary School, located at Whitings Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 2QY, is a community school that offers a mixed-gender education to children aged 3 to 11. The school has a capacity of 420 pupils but currently accommodates 469 students, showcasing its popularity in the area. With Mrs. Deepa Samani as its headteacher, the school maintains a strong focus on providing a rich and inclusive curriculum. A recent Ofsted inspection highlighted the school's outstanding quality across all areas, including education, behavior, personal development, and leadership. This reflects the school's commitment to fostering a supportive and challenging learning environment. The curriculum emphasizes subjects like History, which is taught through an engaging enquiry-led approach, encouraging critical thinking and historical awareness. Whitings Hill also places a strong emphasis on fostering resilience and emotional intelligence, using tools such as the Growth Mindset and Zones of Regulation. The school promotes physical health through activities like swimming, utilizing its on-site pool. With 29% of pupils eligible for free meals, the school demonstrates its ability to support a diverse community. While its academic achievements are strong, with previous years showing around 75% to 77% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, the school prioritizes holistic development to ensure its children grow into well-rounded individuals.

Woodcroft Primary School

Good
Community school
Goldbeaters Grove, , EDGWARE, HA8 0QF
436 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 62%
Woodcroft Primary School is a community school located in Edgware, Barnet, with the address Goldbeaters Grove, HA8 0QF. The school educates children from ages 3 to 11 and has a mixed gender environment. It operates under the headship of Mr. Craig Tallon and has a student body of 428 pupils. Woodcroft is recognized for its strong curriculum, which is rooted in British Values and emphasizes Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural (SMSC) education. The school has been named a Trinity College Champion Centre, highlighting its excellence in arts education. Woodcroft has also achieved the prestigious Gold School Games Mark multiple times, demonstrating its commitment to sports and physical education. The school’s strengths are evident in its academic achievements, with 63% of pupils achieving higher standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. Additionally, Woodcroft has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, reflecting its effective leadership and management, as well as strong personal development and behavioral welfare practices. The student-to-teacher ratio is approximately 18:1, allowing for a personalized learning environment. Woodcroft's curriculum is designed to inspire and develop aspirations among its students, ensuring they have a broad and ambitious educational experience.

Woodhouse College

Outstanding
Academy 16-19 converter
Woodhouse Road, , London, N12 9EY
0 pupils
Age 16-19
Mixed

Woodridge Primary School

Good
Community school
Southover, , London, N12 7HE
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 31%
Woodridge Primary School, located in Southover, North Finchley, London, N12 7HE, is a community school catering to students aged 4-11. The school is co-educational and currently has approximately 200 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of about 23:1. Woodridge is known for its supportive environment and strong academic performance. Historically, the school has received a "Good" rating from Ofsted, reflecting its effectiveness in leadership, early years provision, teaching quality, and pupil outcomes. The school's curriculum is well-rounded, with a notable emphasis on history, where students explore a range of topics from British and foreign history to ancient civilizations. This comprehensive approach ensures pupils gain a broad understanding of historical events. In terms of academic achievements, Woodridge performs well at Key Stage 2, with 64% of pupils achieving a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths. The school's focus on special educational needs is also commendable, with a significant proportion of students supported through SEN statements or EHC plans. Woodridge fosters a diverse and inclusive atmosphere, which contributes to its positive reputation within the community.

Woodside School

Requires improvement
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
25 Ravensdale Avenue, London, , N12 9HP
2 pupils
Age 8-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Wren Academy Finchley

Outstanding
Academy sponsor led
Hilton Avenue, North Finchley, London, N12 9HB
1643 pupils
Age 4-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 21%
Wren Academy Finchley is a mixed, all-through school located in North Finchley, London. It was established in 2008 and operates under the Church of England's guidance. The school is co-sponsored by the London Diocesan Board for Schools and Berkhamsted School, and it is part of the Woodard group of schools. Wren Academy offers education to students from Reception through to Year 13, with a current enrollment of approximately 1,614 students. The school has a strong reputation for academic excellence, achieving outstanding Ofsted ratings in all areas. It has been recognized for its focused learning environment, which contributes to its success. In terms of academic performance, Wren Academy has consistently achieved high grades in GCSEs, with 23% of grades being 9-8 and 38% being 9-7. Additionally, 87% of grades are between 9-4. The school also boasts a high student completion rate, with 98.10% of pupils completing their main study program. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 17:1, allowing for personalized attention. Wren Academy is particularly strong in leadership and management, with an emphasis on personal development and welfare, making it a highly regarded institution in the area.