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Adamsrill Primary School

Good
Community school
Adamsrill Road, Sydenham, London, SE26 4AQ
448 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27 %
First Language not English: 32 %
Adamsrill Primary School is located at Adamsrill Road, Sydenham, London SE26 4AQ, and it operates under the Lewisham Local Education Authority. As a community primary school, Adamsrill provides education for children aged 3 to 11. The school is known for its inclusive and stimulating environment, where all staff strive to ensure that every student feels valued and safe. Under the leadership of Dr Increase Esoe, Adamsrill has achieved significant academic success. The school's pupil-teacher ratio is approximately 20:1, which allows for personalized attention. Notably, 71% of its pupils meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, with 12% achieving a higher standard. This places Adamsrill above both its local authority average and the national averages. The school's curriculum is designed to promote cultural capital and sustained mastery of content. Adamsrill's Early Years provision has been recognized as outstanding, while other aspects of the school have been graded as good by Ofsted. The school also emphasizes a strong focus on personal development, behavior, and welfare, creating a nurturing environment for its students. Additionally, Adamsrill supports pupils with Special Educational Needs and offers a multi-ethnic and multicultural learning environment, contributing to its vibrant community.

Addey and Stanhope School

Good
Voluntary aided school
472 New Cross Road, New Cross, London, SE14 6TJ
594 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 35 %
First Language not English: 64 %
Addey and Stanhope School, located in New Cross, Lewisham, is a voluntary aided secondary school with a rich history dating back to the merger of two schools in 1894. It serves approximately 600 students aged 11-16 from a diverse background, with about 92% of students from ethnic minority groups and a significant proportion eligible for free school meals. Despite these challenges, the school is known for its exceptional approach to education, emphasizing mutual respect, restorative justice, and a focus on the well-being of its students. The school boasts a strong pastoral care system, supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) through its Lexis resource base. It also prioritizes extra-curricular activities and community engagement, fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among its students. Academically, while Addey and Stanhope's GCSE results show room for improvement, with 23% of pupils achieving grade 5 or more, it has been recognized for its commendable efforts in curriculum design and personal development. The school's inclusive ethos, reflected in its motto "Acceptance Without Exception," underscores its commitment to fostering a supportive environment that values diversity. Addey and Stanhope's approach to education has earned it national recognition, particularly in relational practice and community engagement.

All Saints' Church of England Primary School Blackheath

Good
Voluntary aided school
2 Blackheath Vale, Blackheath, London, SE3 0TX
235 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9 %
First Language not English: 28 %
All Saints' Church of England Primary School, located in Blackheath, London, is a voluntary aided school catering to children from ages 4 to 11. With approximately 190 pupils, the school maintains a strong Christian ethos, emphasizing values such as kindness, respect, and inclusivity. It is known for its welcoming environment and close ties with the nearby All Saints' Church. The school has been recognized for its academic achievements, particularly at Key Stage 2, where pupils perform well above the national average in various subjects. The quality of teaching, learning, and assessment was rated as outstanding during the last Ofsted inspection in 2019, while overall effectiveness and leadership were deemed good. Behavior and personal development were also noted as outstanding. All Saints' is committed to inclusion and ensures that every child has opportunities to succeed. The school offers a broad curriculum, including extracurricular activities and sports programs, enhancing the educational experience for its students. Additionally, it holds the Inclusive School Award with Flagship Status, highlighting its dedication to creating a supportive learning environment for all pupils. The school's strong sense of community and parental satisfaction contribute to its reputation as a valuable educational institution in the Blackheath area.

Ashmead Primary School

Good
Community school
Ashmead Road, , London, SE8 4DX
335 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20 %
First Language not English: 32 %
Ashmead Primary School, located in Deptford, London, SE8 4DX, is a community school serving children aged 3 to 11. Led by Co-Headteachers Jane Bickley and Sean O'Flynn, the school focuses on fostering a supportive environment that values kindness, integrity, and perseverance. It has a strong ethos of encouraging creativity, well-being, and academic achievement. The school has been recognized for its improvements in pupil achievement, with recent curriculum enhancements contributing to this success. Ashmead Primary has been rated "Good" by Ofsted, highlighting positive aspects such as good leadership, teaching quality, and pupil behavior. The school's academic performance is notable, with students showing above-average progress in reading and writing. About 57% of pupils meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, with 14% achieving a higher standard. The school has a diverse student body, with 35% of students having English as a second language. It also boasts a high average teacher salary, ranking in the top 8% nationwide. Despite some challenges, such as managing pupil-teacher ratios and addressing local traffic concerns, Ashmead Primary continues to provide a positive learning experience, with pupils enthusiastically engaging in their education and proud of their achievements.

Athelney Primary School

Good
Community school
Athelney Street, , London, SE6 3LD
424 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31 %
First Language not English: 35 %
Athelney Primary School, located in Lewisham, London (SE6 3LD), is a community primary school that operates under the King Alfred Federation. It offers education for students aged 2 to 11 years, providing a broad range of educational opportunities. The school has a strong commitment to inclusion, as evidenced by its prestigious Flagship Status for Inclusion and the Inclusion Quality Mark Award. Featuring an outstanding Resource Base dedicated to supporting children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the school has successfully integrated students with diverse needs into mainstream education. With a two-form entry system, Athelney Primary accommodates a total of 391 students, ensuring personalized attention. Approximately 40.9% of students are eligible for free school meals, highlighting the school's role in supporting socioeconomically diverse communities. The school boasts a capacity of 596 pupils and includes nursery classes, offering early entry points for young learners. Athelney Primary's strengths lie not only in its inclusive environment but also in its holistic approach to education, emphasizing values such as respect, responsibility, and resilience. These values are embedded across all activities, fostering a supportive community where students thrive academically and socially. The school's efforts in nurturing an inclusive culture have earned it recognition as a Centre of Excellence for Inclusion within Lewisham.

Baring Primary School

Good
Community school
Linchmere Road, Lee, London, SE12 0NB
234 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20 %
First Language not English: 55 %
Baring Primary School, located at Linchmere Road, Lee, London, SE12 0NB, is a state-funded primary school under the local authority of Lewisham. It is a small, friendly community school with a focus on creating an inclusive learning environment where everyone is valued. The school currently has about 221 pupils and operates as a one-form entry school, which allows for a close-knit community among students and staff. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Caroline Phillips, Baring Primary School emphasizes high expectations for all its students. The curriculum is designed to be ambitious and builds progressively as pupils advance through the school. In recent years, despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, the school has shown resilience in maintaining educational standards. For instance, in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), children have achieved a Good Level of Development, reflecting positively on the school's foundational education. The school also engages in community activities, such as visiting the Mayor of Lewisham and supporting local charities, which indicates its commitment to fostering civic responsibility and social awareness among its students. Additionally, the school council plays an active role in making decisions about school improvements and charity support, promoting student involvement and leadership. Overall, Baring Primary School provides a supportive environment that encourages academic achievement and personal growth.

Beecroft Garden Primary

Good
Community school
Beecroft Road, , London, SE4 2BS
409 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18 %
First Language not English: 27 %
Beecroft Garden Primary School is located in Lewisham, London, with an address at Beecroft Road, SE4 2BS. This community school provides education for children aged 3 to 11, with a focus on creating a happy, challenged, and secure environment. Under the leadership of Headteacher Graham Voller, the school aims to offer the best primary education by stimulating creativity and nurturing individual strengths. The school's curriculum emphasizes moral values and encourages creativity, effort, and achievement. Beecroft Garden Primary is recognized for its strong educational ethos, with recent Ofsted inspections highlighting its quality of teaching, learning, and assessment as "Good." The school fosters a warm and inclusive community, ensuring pupils feel safe and engaged in their learning. Approximately 391 pupils are enrolled, with a pupil-to-teacher ratio that is among the top 49% nationally. About 20% of the students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse and supportive environment. The school's emphasis on arts and creative partnerships adds to its vibrant educational experience, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a stimulating environment for their children.

Bonus Pastor Catholic College

Academy converter
Winlaton Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5PZ
0 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Bonus Pastor Catholic College

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Winlaton Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5PZ
920 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 22 %
First Language not English: 11 %
Bonus Pastor Catholic College, located at Winlaton Road, Bromley, in the Lewisham area, is a renowned Roman Catholic coeducational school that has been fostering academic and spiritual growth since its establishment in 1958. The school is situated on two campuses, Winlaton and Churchdown, and accommodates approximately 900 students aged 11-16. It is a voluntary aided school known for its commitment to developing the intellectual, moral, and social awareness of its students. The college has consistently demonstrated academic excellence, achieving outstanding GCSE results. In recent years, it has boasted impressive pass rates, with 86% of students achieving pass grades in English and 75% in Mathematics in 2023. Additionally, over 35% of students secured grades 7-9, highlighting the school's strong performance. The school was recognized for being in the top 20% of non-selective schools nationally for student attainment and was graded 'Outstanding' by both Ofsted and the Catholic Schools Inspectorate in 2023 and 2024, respectively. Bonus Pastor Catholic College emphasizes a broad and balanced curriculum, along with extracurricular activities, to equip students with transferable skills and values essential for future success. This approach, combined with its nurturing environment, prepares students to excel academically and personally, making positive contributions to society.

Brent Knoll School

Good
Special
Foundation special school
Perry Rise, , London, SE23 2QU
152 pupils
Age 4-17
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 41 %
First Language not English: 18 %
Brent Knoll School is a specialist school located in Lewisham, London, catering to students aged 4-17 with complex social, communication, and interaction difficulties, including autism. It is a mixed primary and secondary school designed to support students with significant speech, language, and communication needs. The school has around 168 students and maintains a high student-teacher ratio of approximately 5:1, ensuring personalized attention and support. Recently, the school was rated 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting its effective teaching and learning environment. In terms of academic achievements, while the school does not typically focus on achieving high GCSE grades in the traditional sense, 100% of students entered for GCSEs achieve grades 1-9, and many secure vocational qualifications, such as the Trinity Arts Award and BTEC qualifications. The school's approach to education emphasizes personal development and independence, with a strong focus on emotional understanding and social skills. The implementation of specialized tracking systems helps monitor students' progress in areas like social interaction and emotional understanding. This tailored approach ensures pupils receive a well-rounded education, preparing them for life beyond school, with many moving into further education or training.

Brindishe Green School

Good
Community school
Beacon Road, , London, SE13 6EH
659 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20 %
First Language not English: 53 %
Brindishe Green School is a community primary school located in Lewisham, London, with an emphasis on collaborative learning. The school is part of the Brindishe Federation, which consists of three high-achieving schools in the area. Brindishe Green serves a diverse community, with pupils from a variety of ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. The school has a strong commitment to celebrating cultural diversity and promoting equality. Brindishe Green has consistently demonstrated impressive academic results, with year-on-year progress in all year groups being significantly above local and national averages. In Key Stage 2, the school's results are notably strong, with 96% of children achieving Level 4 in both English and Maths, making it one of the top-performing schools in Lewisham. Furthermore, the school excels in making value-added progress, ranking among the top schools nationally in this regard. Recently, the school received a 'Good' Ofsted rating, showcasing its strength in providing a well-rounded education with excellent personal development opportunities for students. Brindishe Green's inclusive approach and flexible learning environments facilitate positive behavior and academic achievement, contributing to its reputation as an outstanding educational institution.

Brindishe Lee School

Good
Community school
Wantage Road, Lee Green, London, SE12 8NA
227 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10 %
First Language not English: 41 %
Brindishe Lee School is a community primary school located at Wantage Road, Lee Green, London, SE12 8NA. It is part of The Brindishe Federation, which includes two other schools in Lewisham. The school provides education for children between the ages of 4 and 11, with an average class size of about 25 pupils. Brindishe Lee School has been recognized for its strong academic performance, ranking in the top 14% of schools in the country by attainment, based on average Year 6 SATS results from 2016-19 and 2022. The school's curriculum is designed to be creative and inclusive, promoting cultural diversity and community engagement. Brindishe Lee has received several prestigious awards, including the Cultural Diversity Quality Standard Gold Award for its work on promoting cultural diversity and equal opportunities. Additionally, it has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its last inspection. The school's open-plan design fosters a sense of community and collaborative learning among its students. In terms of academic achievements, Brindishe Lee School has consistently demonstrated strong results in national assessments, with a high percentage of students achieving the nationally expected level in reading, writing, and mathematics. The school's emphasis on providing a supportive environment and stimulating curriculum has contributed significantly to its pupils' excellent progress and high attainment levels.

Brindishe Manor School

Outstanding
Community school
Leahurst Road, Lewisham, London, SE13 5LS
445 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 30 %
Brindishe Manor School is a community primary school located in Lewisham, London, with a rich history dating back to the turn of the century. It forms part of the Brindishe Federation, alongside Brindishe Lee and Brindishe Green. The school caters to children from ages 3 to 11, offering a values-driven curriculum that emphasizes inclusion, collaboration, and celebrating diversity. Brindishe Manor is known for its strong academic achievements, consistently ranking among the top-performing schools in the UK. Notably, it has been rated as Outstanding by Ofsted, highlighting its excellence in education. The school has approximately 440 students, with a student-teacher ratio of 23:1. It offers a well-rounded education that includes regular educational trips and a variety of extracurricular activities. Brindishe Manor boasts high attendance rates, at 96.7%, surpassing the national average. The school achieves excellent outcomes, especially in mathematics and reading, where pupils often exceed national standards. For instance, 68% of pupils achieve a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. Brindishe Manor's commitment to academic progress and community engagement has made it a highly sought-after educational institution in the region. It is also recognized for its inclusivity, having achieved a Gold Rights Respecting School award.

Childeric Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Childeric Road, New Cross, London, SE14 6DG
429 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 45 %
First Language not English: 71 %

Christ The King Sixth Form College

Good
Further education
Belmont Grove, Lewisham, London, SE13 5GE
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Conisborough College

Requires improvement
Community school
Conisborough Crescent, Catford, London, SE6 2SE
850 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 39 %
First Language not English: 33 %
Conisborough College is a mixed-gender community secondary school located in Lewisham, London, with its address at Conisborough Crescent SE6 2SE. It serves a diverse community of around 900 students aged 11 to 16. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, providing GCSEs and BTECs as programs of study. Conisborough College has entered a partnership with Colfe's School, offering cross-curricular activities and scholarships for high-achieving pupils. This collaboration enhances the students' educational experience by extending subject offerings and enrichment activities. The school's strength lies in its commitment to providing an excellent standard of education and creating a supportive environment where students can thrive. Despite some educational challenges, like a low English Baccalaureate pass rate, the school is dedicated to maximizing the life choices of its students. It achieves a pupil-to-teacher ratio of 15:1, which is notable nationwide. Additionally, the average salary of its teachers is among the top 3% in the country. The school excels in inclusion, with provisions that have been previously judged as outstanding, supporting students with moderate learning difficulties. Conisborough College's mission emphasizes creating a progressive and engaging learning environment, which positions it as a significant educational institution in its community.

Conisborough College

Academy sponsor led
Conisborough Crescent, Catford, London, SE6 2SE
0 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Cooper's Lane Primary School

Good
Community school
Pragnell Road, , London, SE12 0LF
654 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18 %
First Language not English: 28 %
Cooper's Lane Primary School, located in Lewisham, UK, offers a comprehensive education to students aged 3-11. The school is recognized for its strong community ethos and commitment to academic excellence. With a student body of about 660 pupils, it maintains a reasonable student-teacher ratio, which enables personalized attention. The school has received a "Good" rating from Ofsted, reflecting its effective leadership and teaching quality. Academically, Cooper's Lane Primary School excels in certain areas, such as reading, where pupils often achieve higher scores than national averages. For instance, a significant percentage of students meet the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths. The school also places a strong emphasis on values such as honesty, happiness, and respect, fostering a positive learning environment. Additionally, the school has been awarded the GOLD Rights Respecting Schools Award by Unicef, highlighting its dedication to children's rights and well-being. Community engagement is integral to its curriculum, promoting real-life learning experiences and responsible citizenship. Initiatives like the Bike Bus further underscore the school's commitment to health and sustainability, making it an inspiring place for young learners to grow and thrive.

Dalmain Primary School

Good
Community school
Grove Close, Brockley Rise, London, SE23 1AS
392 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18 %
First Language not English: 29 %
Dalmain Primary School is a vibrant, community-focused school located in Lewisham, London, SE23 1AS. It offers education for children aged 3 to 11 and operates as a two-form entry school. The school is led by Headteacher Erika Eisele and is committed to providing high-quality education within a diverse and inclusive environment. With approximately 365 students, Dalmain's pupil body reflects a mix of ethnic backgrounds, enriching the cultural tapestry of the school. Academically, Dalmain demonstrates strong performance, particularly in key stage 2. The school emphasizes the use of specialist teachers, which positively impacts areas such as music and sports. It also places a strong emphasis on social values, encouraging students to work towards their potential while showing respect and responsibility. Dalmain stands out for its commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. It actively engages with the community and fosters a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued. The school's governance structure includes an active board of governors who support the school's strategic direction. Overall, Dalmain Primary School is known for its nurturing approach and dedication to academic excellence, making it a preferred choice for families in the Forest Hill community.

Deptford Green School

Good
Community school
Edward Street, New Cross, London, SE14 6AN
872 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 35 %
First Language not English: 32 %
Deptford Green School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school located in Lewisham, SE14 6AN, serving students from ages 11 to 16. The school operates under the Lewisham Local Education Authority and is known for its diverse and vibrant community. Recently, it received a 'Good' rating from Ofsted, reflecting its strengths in leadership, behavior, and personal development. The school boasts strong relationships between staff and students, fostering an inclusive environment where creativity and community are core values. With approximately 895 students and a student-to-teacher ratio of about 14:1, Deptford Green focuses on delivering a broad curriculum with a strong emphasis on English, Maths, and Science, complemented by a rich arts program featuring Drama, Music, and Art. The school's GREAT values—Growth, Respect, Equality, Accountability, and Togetherness—underpin its educational approach. Additionally, it supports students with special educational needs, providing specialized services for conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder. The school's facilities are modern and well-equipped, offering resources such as a fitness gym and a sound recording studio, which enhance the learning experience. While progress scores have been challenging, with a recent Progress 8 score of -0.17, the school remains committed to academic progress and community engagement. Its emphasis on arts and extracurricular activities, coupled with partnerships like the Brilliant Club, enriches students' educational journeys, preparing them for future success.

Deptford Park Primary School

Good
Community school
Evelyn Street, , London, SE8 5RJ
389 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 38 %
First Language not English: 47 %
Deptford Park Primary School is a community school located in London, Lewisham, SE8 5RJ. It provides education for children aged 3 to 11 and is co-educational, with a diverse student body reflecting various ethnic backgrounds. The school is committed to promoting equality and inclusivity, ensuring all pupils feel valued and have equal opportunities to excel. This is reflected in their Single Equalities Policy, which emphasizes creating a culture of respect and openness. Recently rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, Deptford Park Primary School is known for its strong pastoral care and enthusiastic students. The school's curriculum is designed to be broad, creative, and inclusive, aiming to provide high academic standards while fostering a sense of community and belonging. Despite challenges, such as a high percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals (42.9%), the school works diligently to combat disadvantage and support pupil achievement. Academically, Deptford Park Primary School has a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, which allows for a relatively personalized learning environment. However, recent progress scores in reading, writing, and maths have been below average, indicating areas for improvement. Nonetheless, the school's engagement in community projects, such as significant playground renovations focusing on sustainability and outdoor learning, showcases its commitment to providing a holistic education.

Downderry Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Downderry Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5QL
470 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23 %
First Language not English: 41 %
Downderry Primary School, located in Bromley, BR1 5QL, is an average-sized, mixed-gender school under the Lewisham Local Education Authority. Despite serving an area where attainment on entry is often below the national average, Downderry excels in helping children catch up and exceed national standards by the end of Key Stage 2. The school's effective strategies include personalized professional development for staff, regular parent workshops, and innovative use of technology to engage students. These efforts have led to outstanding attainment and progress in English, maths, and other subjects. The school promotes a positive learning environment with excellent pupil behavior, high expectations, and strong community ties. It has been awarded the Inclusive School Award, reflecting its commitment to welcoming and supporting diverse pupil needs. Downderry's leadership and teaching are highly regarded, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 20:1. Notably, 78% of its pupils achieve the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, significantly above national averages. The school's motto, "Trying your best equals success," is reflected in its achievement, where pupils thrive both academically and socially. Overall, Downderry Primary School's strengths lie in its inclusive approach, effective teaching, and strong community engagement.

Drumbeat School and ASD Service

Good
Special
Community special school
Roundtable Rd & Revelon Rd & Turnham Road, Downham and Brockley, London, BR1 5LE
225 pupils
Age 4-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 52 %
First Language not English: 29 %

Edmund Waller Primary School

Good
Community school
Waller Road, New Cross, London, SE14 5LY
425 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11 %
First Language not English: 31 %
Edmund Waller Primary School, situated in New Cross, Lewisham, offers a vibrant and nurturing environment for its students aged 3-11. The school has been recognized as "Good" by Ofsted inspectors, emphasizing its strong curriculum and supportive educational environment. With 402 pupils and a diverse student body, Edmund Waller prioritizes academic excellence and student well-being, fostering a culture of kindness, creativity, and ambition. The school boasts commendable academic achievements, particularly in reading, with an average score of 106, surpassing the national average. In terms of meeting expected standards, 70% of students achieve these benchmarks, which is above the national average. Additionally, the school excels in extracurricular activities, with notable achievements in sports and the arts. For instance, all three school football teams reached the local league finals, highlighting its commitment to fostering sporting talents. The arts program is robust, with specialist teachers providing high-quality instruction and opportunities for performances at prestigious venues like Goldsmiths College. Edmund Waller is committed to supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN), ensuring that 33% of students with SEN statements or EHC plans receive tailored support. The school's emphasis on pastoral care and inclusivity creates a positive learning environment where pupils feel safe and confident in expressing their concerns. This aligns with its core values of humanity, creativity, and ambition, making Edmund Waller a holistic learning institution that prepares students for future success.

Education-My Life Matters

Good
Independent
Other independent school
108 Conisborough Crescent, Bellingham, London, SE6 2SP
2 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
None
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Elfrida Primary School

Good
Community school
Elfrida Crescent, Bellingham, London, SE6 3EN
411 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 37 %
First Language not English: 38 %
Elfrida Primary School, located in Bellingham, London, SE6 3EN, is a vibrant community school that serves a diverse area. It is part of The King Alfred Federation and offers education for children aged from 2 to 11, with a mixed gender setting that fosters inclusivity. The school boasts a strong leadership under Executive Headteacher Kathryn Wong and has been noted for its steady improvement in pupil progress, achieving a 'good' Ofsted rating in recent inspections. The school's accomplishments are reflected in its ability to cater to a diverse student body, with over half of its pupils coming from minority ethnic backgrounds. This diversity enriches the school environment and creates a dynamic learning space. Elfrida Primary School also prioritizes values such as respect, responsibility, resilience, confidence, collaboration, and community, which are deeply ingrained in its culture. Notably, the school supports a significant proportion of students eligible for free school meals, indicating its role in supporting local families. With a total of 392 pupils and a dedicated staff, Elfrida Primary School focuses on creating an environment where children are encouraged to thrive academically and personally. Its commitment to nurturing students' imagination and creativity aligns with its goal of fostering well-rounded individuals who are prepared to embrace challenges and opportunities throughout their lives.

Eliot Bank Primary School

Good
Community school
Thorpewood Avenue, Sydenham, London, SE26 4BU
434 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14 %
First Language not English: 34 %
Eliot Bank Primary School, located in Sydenham, Lewisham, is a vibrant community school that fosters an environment where children feel accepted and encouraged to take on new challenges. The school prioritizes lifelong learning, promoting qualities such as aspiration, collaboration, resilience, creativity, and self-expression among its students. It provides a safe and inclusive space where mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and exploration. With approximately 434 pupils, the school has achieved a "Good" Ofsted rating, reflecting its strong educational programs. The early years curriculum is particularly noted for laying exceptional foundations for future academic success. The school's focus on social and emotional development equips children with confidence and readiness for further learning. A notable achievement is the school's average Key Stage 2 score of 107, surpassing the national average. Additionally, the percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals is around 15.4%, indicating the school's commitment to supporting diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The school's engaging curriculum and emphasis on community involvement enrich the learning experience for all students, setting it apart as a reputable educational institution in the Lewisham area.

Fairlawn Primary School

Good
Community school
Honor Oak Road, , London, SE23 3SB
408 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9 %
First Language not English: 13 %
Fairlawn Primary School, located in Lewisham at SE23 3SB, is a thriving and vibrant community school that provides a warm and inclusive environment for children aged 3 to 11. With a student population of approximately 417 pupils, the school prides itself on fostering a love of learning through creative and engaging opportunities. Its commitment to core values such as friendship, responsibility, and empathy underpins all aspects of school life, contributing to a positive ethos where pupils feel valued and safe. Academically, Fairlawn Primary School has shown strong performance, with reading and writing scores surpassing national averages, where 69% and 79% of students respectively reach the expected standard. Additionally, the school's average maths score is commendable at 105, highlighting its robust curriculum design. The curriculum is particularly effective, focusing on preparing pupils for future educational challenges and supporting special educational needs. The school's approach to learning promotes high levels of engagement and respect among pupils, with behavior being commendable both in and out of the classroom. Pupils' well-being is a priority, with a comprehensive PSHE program and diverse cultural experiences enriching their understanding of the world. Overall, Fairlawn Primary School combines academic rigor with a nurturing environment, positioning it as a strong educational institution in Lewisham.

Forest Hill School

Good
Community school
Dacres Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2XN
1121 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 22 %
First Language not English: 28 %
Forest Hill School, located in Lewisham, SE23 2XN, is a thriving and aspirational boys' secondary school that has been providing high-quality education since 1956. It offers a curriculum of great breadth and depth, encompassing traditional academic subjects alongside arts programs like dance, drama, music, and art. The school's commitment to inclusivity is highlighted by its achievement of the Stonewall School Champion Gold award, recognizing its dedication to LGBTQ+ equality and inclusion. Forest Hill School has a strong track record of academic success. Recently, students achieved their best-ever GCSE results for the third consecutive year, with 25% of grades being the highest (7-9), surpassing national averages. The school's Progress 8 figure of +0.34 places it significantly ahead of national and London averages, particularly for boys. Forest Hill also offers a joint Sixth Form provision with Sydenham School, known as SFH6, which attracts students who go on to prestigious institutions like Russell Group universities and Oxbridge. The school's supportive environment and strong community ethic are underlined by its house system and excellent pastoral support. With extensive facilities available, including sports halls, dance studios, and a 260-seat theatre, Forest Hill School provides a comprehensive educational experience. Its commitment to excellence and inclusivity has made it a standout institution in the region.

Forster Park Primary School

Good
Community school
Boundfield Road, , Lewisham, SE6 1PQ
418 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36 %
First Language not English: 26 %
Forster Park Primary School, located at Boundfield Road in Lewisham, SE6 1PQ, is a community school serving children aged 4 to 11. As of recent data, the school accommodates 324 pupils, despite its capacity of 420. The school operates under the Forster Park and Rangefield Federation, aiming to provide a supportive learning environment with a focus on academic and individual achievements. One notable strength of the school is its commitment to inclusivity; approximately 38.6% of its pupils are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school's engagement with diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Additionally, the school offers specialized support through its Autistic Spectrum Disorder provision, with a dedicated resourced unit. Forster Park Primary is dedicated to fostering a safe and respectful learning environment. Despite recent changes in Ofsted's evaluation criteria, the school remains focused on addressing areas for improvement, such as reading. The school community is enriched by a diverse student body, with three-quarters of pupils from minority ethnic backgrounds, contributing to its vibrant and inclusive atmosphere. The faculty and leadership team strive to create a curriculum that empowers children with lifelong skills, ensuring they become confident, creative, and problem-solving individuals who can contribute positively to their community.

Good Shepherd RC School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Moorside Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5EP
223 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17 %
First Language not English: 54 %
Good Shepherd RC School is a Roman Catholic primary school located at Moorside Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5EP, within the Lewisham local authority area. It is a voluntary aided school providing education for students aged 3 to 11. The school has a mixed gender enrollment, with approximately 230 pupils, maintaining a student-to-teacher ratio of 23:1. The school has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, with notable achievements in the higher standard of reading, writing, and maths, where 60% of pupils have met this benchmark at Key Stage 2. In terms of progress, the school excels in reading and maths, with above-average progress scores, although writing progress is below average. Good Shepherd RC School prides itself on its inclusive environment, emphasizing a curriculum that fosters personal development alongside academic success. The school has a strong focus on community and faith, reflecting its connection to the local Catholic parish. Despite its modest size, the school offers diverse extracurricular activities to enrich students' experiences outside the classroom. With a dedicated team of staff and governors, the school continues to strive for excellence in both personal and academic growth.

Gordonbrock Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Amyruth Road, London, Brockley, SE4 1HQ
627 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 30 %
Gordonbrock Primary School, located in Lewisham SE4 1HQ, is an outstanding primary school in south-east London. The school provides a safe and enriching environment for its 641 pupils aged 3 to 11, fostering a culture of acceptance, inclusivity, and resilience. It operates under the principle of high expectations and excellence for all students, striving to overcome any learning barriers through adaptable teaching methods. The school has achieved remarkable success in academic outcomes: 84% of pupils meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, with 18% achieving a higher standard. Progress scores are consistently above average in reading, writing, and maths. Gordonbrock Primary School received an "Outstanding" rating in its recent Ofsted inspection, highlighting its strong leadership, exceptional teaching, and comprehensive enrichment activities that support pupils' wider development. The school's focus on creating lifelong learners emphasizes qualities such as aspiration, collaboration, and creativity, making it a standout educational institution in the area.

Greenvale School

Outstanding
Special
Community special school
Waters Road, Catford, London, SE6 1UF
173 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 53 %
First Language not English: 26 %
Greenvale School, located at Waters Road, Catford, London, SE6 1UF, is a mixed secondary special school catering to pupils aged 11 to 19 with severe learning difficulties and profound and multiple learning difficulties. The school also supports students with additional needs such as mobility, visual, hearing, and dual sensory impairments, as well as autistic spectrum disorders. Greenvale is notable for its small, personalized learning environment, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 6:1, which allows for tailored educational support. Recently, Greenvale School was rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted inspectors, highlighting its effective leadership and practice. The school prioritizes pupil welfare, health, and safety, though this was rated as 'Good' rather than 'Outstanding'. Despite its focus on special needs, Greenvale encourages all students to flourish academically and personally, providing a supportive environment that emphasizes mental health and well-being. The school has achieved the Wellbeing Award for Schools, reflecting its commitment to both student and staff mental health. Additionally, all students are supported to remain in education or employment post-school, demonstrating a strong focus on preparation for adulthood. With a current enrollment of around 115 students, Greenvale operates within a community that values special educational needs support.

Grinling Gibbons Primary School

Good
Community school
Clyde Street, Deptford, London, SE8 5LW
229 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 26 %
First Language not English: 51 %
Grinling Gibbons Primary School, located in Deptford, Lewisham (SE8 5LW), has achieved notable success despite facing significant challenges. The school serves a diverse community, with the majority of students coming from immigrant families and speaking English as a second language; only a small percentage are from white British backgrounds. Despite these challenges, the school has demonstrated impressive academic achievements, previously ranking as the best state primary in the country. Under leadership that emphasizes data-driven approaches and innovative teaching methods, Grinling Gibbons has shown remarkable progress. The school's focus on literacy, using practical applications like writing in science reports and formal letters, has been particularly effective. Notably, in the past, every 11-year-old achieved Level Five in maths, with 98% meeting this high standard. The school's commitment to excellence is evident in its students' behavior and attitudes, which are consistently praised. Grinling Gibbons is recognized for its strong leadership and has been highlighted as a model of success within the educational community. Its achievements serve as a testament to the potential of London's schools to excel despite socio-economic challenges. The school continues to be a community-driven institution, actively engaging with initiatives like the Tackling Race Inequality in Education Pledge, further reinforcing its commitment to inclusivity and academic excellence.

Haberdashers' Hatcham College

Good
Academy sponsor led
Pepys Road, , London, SE14 5SF
1411 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
None
Free School Meals: 23 %
First Language not English: 15 %

Haberdashers' Hatcham Free School

Outstanding
Free schools
Pepys Road, , London, SE14 5SF
407 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
None
Free School Meals: 8 %
First Language not English: 7 %

Haberdashers' Hatcham Primary

Good
Academy converter
Hunsdon Road, , London, SE14 5RD
418 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 26 %
First Language not English: 22 %

Haberdashers' Knights Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Launcelot Road, , Bromley, BR1 5EB
1280 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
None
Free School Meals: 35 %
First Language not English: 21 %

Haberdashers' Knights Primary

Good
Academy converter
Ballamore Road, , Bromley, BR1 5LW
179 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36 %
First Language not English: 23 %

Haseltine Primary School

Good
Community school
Haseltine Road, Bell Green, London, SE26 5AD
395 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27 %
First Language not English: 30 %
Haseltine Primary School is a community school located in Lewisham, London, SE26 5AD. It serves children from the ages of 3 to 11 and operates as part of the Fairlawn and Haseltine Federation. The school is led by Head of School Sara Anderman, while Jeanette Brumby serves as the Executive Headteacher. Haseltine's commitment to quality education is evident in its efforts to create a conducive learning environment that fosters high attainment. The school emphasizes reducing cognitive load and encourages children to be curious and engage in exploratory learning. Academically, Haseltine Primary School has a strong track record. In recent years, about 63% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school's Early Years provision is particularly notable, receiving an Outstanding rating from Ofsted. Additionally, its Personal Development program is also Outstanding, reflecting the school's focus on children's all-round development. Haseltine is dedicated to addressing social injustices and promotes a culture of respect and inclusivity. It values working in partnership with parents and the community to support children's learning and development. The school's student-teacher ratio is approximately 26:1, allowing for personalized attention and support. With a diverse range of activities and programs, Haseltine aims to equip children with lifelong skills and a strong sense of social responsibility.

Heath House Preparatory School

Independent
Other independent school
37 Wemyss Road, Blackheath, London, SE3 0TG
114 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Inter- / non- denominational
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A
Heath House Preparatory School is a co-educational independent school located in Blackheath Village, London, SE3 0TG. Established in 1993, it caters to children aged 3 to 11. The school prides itself on providing a nurturing and stimulating environment that fosters academic excellence and personal development. With a small pupil body of around 121 students, Heath House ensures personalized attention through small class sizes, maintaining a teacher-to-pupil ratio of 1:18 for older children and 2:18 for younger ones. The school's curriculum is broad and balanced, incorporating traditional subjects alongside languages such as French, Mandarin, and Spanish. It emphasizes ethical values like respect, kindness, and responsibility, helping pupils develop into well-rounded individuals. Heath House has an excellent academic record, with pupils consistently performing well in the 11+ exams and securing places at prestigious independent and grammar schools. Approximately 85% of leavers go on to independent schools, with notable destinations including Eltham College and Dulwich College. The school's holistic approach to education, combined with its strong community ethos, makes it a highly regarded institution in the area.

Holbeach Primary School

Good
Community school
Nelgarde Road, , London, SE6 4TP
486 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 21 %
First Language not English: 42 %
Holbeach Primary School, located in Lewisham, London, SE6 4TP, offers a comprehensive and engaging education to its students aged 3 to 11. The school is committed to providing a broad and balanced curriculum that inspires and motivates its pupils. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school ensures personalized attention and support for its students. The school's history curriculum is designed to foster curiosity and critical enquiry, allowing pupils to explore various historical periods and develop analytical skills. The emphasis on whole-school activities reinforces the school's strong ethos and community spirit, though concerns about expansion highlight potential challenges. In terms of academic performance, the school has shown strengths in providing a good quality of teaching and student outcomes. For instance, 52% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, reflecting the school's commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, the school received a 'Good' rating in a recent Ofsted inspection, highlighting its effectiveness in leadership, personal development, and behavior. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Tom Bulpitt, Holbeach Primary School continues to focus on delivering high-quality education while emphasizing pastoral care and community engagement. Despite some concerns regarding expansion, the school remains a valued part of the local educational landscape.

Holy Cross Catholic Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Culverley Road, Catford, London, SE6 2LD
239 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17 %
First Language not English: 60 %
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School is a successful and highly regarded educational institution located at Culverley Road, Catford, London, in the SE6 2LD area. It is a Roman Catholic school providing primary education for children aged between 3 and 11 years. The school is part of a small but vibrant community where the values of caring, sharing, and learning are deeply ingrained. Holy Cross emphasizes a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence alongside personal and moral development, promoting Gospel values in its educational approach. The school's academic performance is notable, with pupils achieving outstanding results in various subjects. In recent assessments, a significant portion of pupils met or exceeded expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics. The school has been recognized for its leadership and management, receiving an Outstanding rating from Ofsted. Additionally, it has achieved high standards in pupil progress and outcomes, with a strong focus on community and inclusivity. The diverse background of its pupils adds richness to the school's environment, with a commitment to promoting lifelong learning and a resilient attitude among its students. Holy Cross also collaborates closely with its parish community, reinforcing its role as a hub for education and faith in South East London.

Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3HZ
169 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 40 %
First Language not English: 30 %
Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School in Lewisham is a vibrant educational institution that values its Christian ethos and community spirit. The school aims to provide a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported. It is known for its strong focus on pastoral care, ensuring that students and staff live well together, fostering a culture of trust and mutual respect. The school's approach emphasizes developing the whole child, combining academic achievement with emotional and spiritual growth. This is reflected in their inclusive curriculum, which encourages a lifelong love of learning and promotes British values such as democracy and mutual respect. While specific figures regarding enrollment or achievement metrics are not readily available for this specific location, Holy Trinity schools across the UK generally have a reputation for providing high-quality education that supports children in achieving their full potential. Through their proactive partnerships with local communities and churches, Holy Trinity schools enhance collective worship and spiritual development, offering pupils a rich and engaging learning experience. The school's commitment to living out Christian values creates a welcoming and caring environment where everyone is encouraged to flourish.

Horniman Primary School

Good
Community school
Horniman Drive, , London, SE23 3BP
221 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15 %
First Language not English: 27 %
Horniman Primary School, located at Horniman Drive, Forest Hill, London SE23 3BP, is a state-funded community school providing education for children aged 5 to 11. The school has a mixed gender population and is part of the Lewisham local authority. It offers a one-form entry system, with an inclusive environment fostering a happy, safe, and stimulating atmosphere for its approximately 200 pupils. The school has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted in recent inspections, reflecting its strong leadership and community ethos. One of Horniman Primary School's notable strengths is its diverse and engaging curriculum, which includes subjects like PSHE, philosophy, mindfulness, and Spanish, along with specialized music and philosophy teaching. The school also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and educational trips to enhance pupil experiences. In terms of academic performance, Horniman Primary School generally achieves in line with national and local averages in reading, writing, and maths, though it excels in certain areas such as pupil progress. The average class size is about 29 pupils, allowing personalized attention for each student. The school's commitment to inclusivity and creativity has made it highly regarded in the Forest Hill area, making it one of the best primary schools locally.

John Ball Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Southvale Road, Blackheath, London, SE3 0TP
639 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 28 %
John Ball Primary School is a vibrant community school located in Blackheath, London, with a rich history dating back to its founding in the early 1950s. Named after the 14th-century Lollard priest John Ball, it captures the spirit of learning and community engagement. The school is known for its inclusive environment and diverse student body, with approximately 44% of students being White British and 18% having English as an additional language. It also supports students with special educational needs, providing a nurturing setting for all learners. Academically, John Ball Primary School has consistently demonstrated high standards. It was recently rated Outstanding in a recent Ofsted inspection, reflecting its exceptional quality of education, behavior, and leadership. At Key Stage 2, 63% of students meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, with 13% achieving at a higher standard. The school's curriculum is designed to inspire creativity and determination, focusing on personal excellence, respect, and equality. With a student body of around 630 students and a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, John Ball offers a balanced educational experience enriched by extra-curricular activities and a sense of community fostered through its house system. The school's vision to nurture each child to reach their full potential is evident in its enthusiastic and proud pupil community.

John Stainer Community Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Mantle Road, Brockley, London, SE4 2DY
406 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16 %
First Language not English: 35 %
John Stainer Community Primary School, located in Lewisham at SE4 2DY, is an exemplary institution celebrated for its outstanding academic and pastoral achievements. The school, which began as Mantle Road School in 1884, has undergone significant transformations, including a name change in 1954 and a rebuild in 2013 to accommodate its growing demand. It proudly serves a diverse population with over 32 languages and 34 cultures represented. The school's curriculum is designed to ensure all students develop literacy and numeracy skills while fostering key life skills. It maintains high standards, with an Ofsted Outstanding rating across all areas, reflecting its dedication to creating a supportive and inclusive environment. The student-teacher ratio is 28:1, and the school excels in academic achievements, such as 68% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school's emphasis on values like kindness, friendship, and honesty cultivates a strong sense of community. Its welfare team provides comprehensive pastoral support, and initiatives like meditation promote emotional well-being. The school's commitment to excellence is further reflected in its continuous improvement processes and community outreach efforts. Its modern facilities, including a Sensory Room and Well-being Garden, enhance the learning experience for its approximately 418 students.

Kelvin Grove Primary School

Good
Community school
Kelvin Grove, , London, SE26 6BB
602 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 29 %
First Language not English: 42 %
Kelvin Grove Primary School, located in Upper Sydenham, Lewisham, is a vibrant three-form entry primary institution dedicated to fostering a lifelong love of learning. With an Ofsted rating of "Good" as of June 2023, the school provides a nurturing environment that supports children with a range of needs, including a 24-place Resource Base for students with Autism or similar social communication needs. The school has a diverse student body of 579 pupils, with 43.9% having English as their second language. Academically, Kelvin Grove emphasizes a strong curriculum, with a focus on developing oracy skills and using a Teaching for Mastery approach in maths. The school achieves average progress scores in reading, writing, and maths, reflecting its commitment to engaging and supportive learning. Extra activities like environmental science initiatives and parenting partnerships further enrich the learning experience. The school's inclusive community encourages children to excel in their learning and personal development. While challenges exist, such as lower-than-average scores in some subjects, the school's strengths lie in its dedication to student wellbeing, inclusivity, and fostering a respectful, supportive learning environment where all children feel valued. With a strong partnership with home, Kelvin Grove strives to maintain high standards of learning and behavior, reflecting its mission to prepare students for success in a diverse world.

Kender Primary School

Good
Community school
Kender Street, New Cross, London, SE14 5JA
419 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 37 %
First Language not English: 61 %
Kender Primary School, located in New Cross, Lewisham, SE14 5JA, is a vibrant and inclusive community school catering to students aged 3-11. It was judged as 'good' by Ofsted in 2019, with notable strengths in Early Years provision, personal development, behavior, welfare, and leadership. The school promotes a caring ethos, ensuring children feel valued as individuals. With a student population of approximately 393 pupils, Kender emphasizes academic excellence and pastoral care. One of the school's strengths lies in its approach to reading. Pupils achieve well from low starting points due to consistent phonics instruction and targeted support. Art is another area where the school excels, providing numerous opportunities for creativity and connections across subjects. The school also offers a well-planned science curriculum, though there is room for improvement in more complex scientific concepts. Kender Primary School supports a diverse student body, with 53% of pupils speaking English as an additional language and 15% having Special Educational Needs. The school fosters good attendance and behavior, and its commitment to continuous improvement is evident in its ongoing curriculum development and staff support. With a focus on inclusivity and community engagement, Kender provides a supportive environment for both academic and personal growth.

Kilmorie Primary School

Good
Community school
Kilmorie Road, , London, SE23 2SP
652 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10 %
First Language not English: 21 %
Kilmorie Primary School, located in Forest Hill, London SE23 2SP, is a state-funded community school that offers inclusive and vibrant educational experiences for children aged 2 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Julie Loffstadt, although recent sources indicate a change to Mr. Dennis Irwin, the school has evolved significantly since its expansion from 1.5 to 3 forms of entry in 2012, increasing its capacity from 344 to 630 pupils. Today, it enrolls approximately 652 students. Kilmorie is noted for its strong academic achievements, with pupils consistently meeting or exceeding national standards in reading, writing, and mathematics. In recent assessments, 70% of students achieved the higher standard in these subjects at Key Stage 2. The school's curriculum is broad and immersive, combining academic success with the development of emotional intelligence and empathy. Kilmorie's commitment to inclusivity is evident in its support for students with special educational needs and diverse backgrounds. The school environment is described as safe and welcoming, fostering a positive culture where pupils feel valued and supported. Extra-curricular activities and educational trips further enrich the learning experience, providing a well-rounded education that prepares students to be successful citizens.

Kings Kids Christian School

Good
Independent
Other independent school
100 Woodpecker Road, , London, SE14 6EU
18 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Christian
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Launcelot Primary School and Nursery

Good
Community school
Launcelot Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 5EA
342 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 41 %
First Language not English: 41 %
Launcelot Primary School and Nursery, located in the BR1 5EA area of Downham, Lewisham, offers a warm and inviting educational environment for children aged 3 to 11. The school operates as a two-form entry community school, ensuring a diverse and inclusive setting. With a strong focus on community leadership and empowerment, as well as young people's achievement and involvement, Launcelot fosters a culture of pride and engagement among its pupils. The school's calm and inclusive atmosphere sets the stage for effective learning, and its additional outdoor play areas enhance the educational experience. Pupils are known to take pride in their school, reflecting a positive and supportive environment. In terms of academic performance, Launcelot has been recognized for pupils' good progress and achievement, particularly in reading and mathematics. The school caters to approximately 313 pupils, with a notable diversity reflected in its high proportion of ethnic minority students. Led by Headteacher Maxine Osbaldeston since 2015, Launcelot aims to provide a nurturing environment that values every individual. Its Ofsted rating of "Good" underscores its commitment to delivering quality education. The school's emphasis on community engagement and pupil development positions it as a valuable educational asset in the local area.

Lucas Vale Primary School

Good
Community school
Thornville Street, , London, SE8 4QB
264 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 46 %
First Language not English: 51 %
Lucas Vale Primary School is a co-educational community school located in Lewisham, London, with a strong reputation for delivering collaborative learning and motivation. The school caters to approximately 250 pupils aged 3 to 11 and operates within The Phoenix Federation. It is situated at Thornville Street, SE8 4QB, and is led by Headteacher Dean Gordon. Lucas Vale has enhanced its educational quality significantly since a previous rating of "Requires Improvement," with the latest Ofsted assessment noting it as "Good" across all inspected areas, including quality of education, behavior, and leadership. The school emphasizes student well-being and academic performance, achieving higher standards in reading, with a scaled score of 106, exceeding local and national averages. At Key Stage 2, a notable proportion of pupils meet the expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics, reflecting the school's focus on academic achievement. Furthermore, the school's commitment to pupil safety is evident through rigorous safeguarding practices, ensuring a secure environment for learning and growth. With a student-teacher ratio of about 17:1, Lucas Vale provides individualized attention, contributing to its success in fostering both educational attainment and personal development. The school's consistent efforts have led to it being recognized as a worthwhile educational institution in the Lewisham area.

Marathon Science School

Inadequate
Independent
Other independent school
1-9 Evelyn Street, Surrey Quays, London, SE8 5RQ
61 pupils
Age 10-19
Boys
Primary & Secondary
Islam
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Marvels Lane Primary School

Good
Community school
Riddons Road, Grove Park, London, SE12 9RA
373 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 33 %
First Language not English: 47 %
Marvels Lane Primary School, situated in Lewisham, SE12 9RA, is a vibrant co-educational institution catering to students aged 3-11. It is a community school with a student-teacher ratio of 20:1, providing a supportive learning environment. The school has a total enrollment of approximately 404 students. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Edward Dove, Marvels Lane emphasizes inclusivity and high expectations for academic, creative, and personal achievement. According to recent Ofsted reports, the school has been rated as "Good" across all categories, highlighting its effectiveness in leadership, early years provision, teaching quality, behavioral support, and pupil outcomes. In terms of academic performance, while progress in reading and writing is below average, mathematics shows an average or even above-average progress in some years. The school encourages pupils to reach their full potential through a well-balanced curriculum and extracurricular activities. Marvels Lane also places significant emphasis on values education, promoting qualities such as community, compassion, and confidence. The school's commitment to inclusivity and safeguarding ensures that every child feels safe and supported. With a dedicated staff team and a focus on pupil premium funding to support disadvantaged students, Marvels Lane Primary School aims to nurture well-rounded individuals equipped for future success.

Myatt Garden Primary School

Good
Community school
Rokeby Road, Brockley, London, SE4 1DF
427 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20 %
First Language not English: 32 %
Myatt Garden Primary School is a vibrant community school located in Lewisham, London, catering to children from nursery age to Year 6. Situated on Rokeby Road, the school is known for its diverse and inclusive environment, aiming to create a rich learning experience where all members feel valued and respected. It operates as a two-form entry school with 60 places in each year group, offering an engaging curriculum that includes a wide range of subjects like art, music, and physical education. The school's achievement outcomes highlight its commitment to academic excellence, with a notable percentage of students scoring high in key stage 2 assessments. Additionally, Myatt Garden has implemented wrap-around care services, including a breakfast club and after-school activities, providing a supportive environment for students beyond regular school hours. The breakfast club offers a combination of nutrition and fun, while the after-school program includes crafts and sports, fostering a holistic development for its students. Myatt Garden also participates in national initiatives, such as the National School Breakfast Programme, ensuring that students have access to healthy meals, which aligns with its vision to provide a nurturing environment conducive to learning. The school is well-regarded with an "Ofsted Good" rating, reflecting its effective leadership and teaching practices. With a focus on inclusivity and comprehensive educational offerings, Myatt Garden Primary School is a valuable asset to the local community in Lewisham, SE4.

New Woodlands School

Good
Special
Community special school
Shroffold Road, , Bromley, BR1 5PD
84 pupils
Age 5-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 69 %
First Language not English: 4 %
New Woodlands School, located in the Bromley area but under the Lewisham Local Authority, is a special school that caters to children aged five to 16 with behavioral, emotional, and social difficulties. The school operates as a primary and secondary institution, aiming to provide a supportive environment for students with specific needs. Despite challenges in academic performance, such as room for improvement in key stage 2 results, the school has shown strengths in literacy and numeracy in past assessments. Historically, pupils have demonstrated good skills in reading, writing, and speaking. The school serves as a vital resource within the community, offering both educational programs and outreach services. Its dedication to special educational needs means that it plays a crucial role in supporting students who require tailored support. While academic outcomes may vary, the school's focus on literacy and numeracy has been commended in past evaluations. Additionally, the school's strategic location allows it to serve a diverse population, addressing the unique educational requirements of its students effectively. The school's ability to adapt and support the diverse needs of its students is a testament to its commitment to inclusive education. By providing a comprehensive learning environment, New Woodlands School contributes significantly to the educational landscape of Lewisham, catering to students who benefit from specialized care and attention.

Our Lady and St Philip Neri Catholic Primary School

Academy converter
208 Sydenham Road, , London, SE26 5SE
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Our Lady and St Philip Neri Roman Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
208 Sydenham Road, , London, SE26 5SE
288 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 24 %
First Language not English: 29 %
Our Lady and St Philip Neri Roman Catholic Primary School, located at 208 Sydenham Road, London SE26 5SE, is a two-form entry Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School serving the parishes of Our Lady & St Philip Neri and the Church of the Resurrection. It caters to children aged 3-11 and is part of the Lewisham Education Authority within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Southwark. The school emphasizes collaboration between parish, home, school, and community to nurture each family's faith and provides a rich, broad curriculum focusing on academic excellence as well as achievements in sports, art, music, and faith. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Matthew Ringham, the school fosters a strong community connection and supports the growth of faith through meaningful experiences in prayer, worship, and liturgy. It maintains high standards of behavior and academic achievement, ensuring all children are provided with a challenging and balanced curriculum. With a roll of approximately 288 pupils, the school aims to create a calm and positive learning environment that enhances children's confidence and self-esteem. The school's commitment to continuous improvement is reflected in its dedication to developing a culture of self-improvement and fostering mutual respect and cooperation among its community.

Perrymount Primary School

Good
Community school
Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2PX
210 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34 %
First Language not English: 29 %
Perrymount Primary School, located at Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 2PX, is a community primary school that serves students from ages 3 to 11. Despite being one of the smallest schools in Lewisham, Perrymount excels at fostering a strong sense of community and care, which is integral to its character. The school prides itself on providing a high-quality education that emphasizes values such as justice, inclusion, empathy, and sensitivity. As of recent data, Perrymount has a student body of approximately 207 pupils, with a diverse ethnic makeup and no dominant group. The pupil-to-teacher ratio is around 19:1, indicating a personalized learning environment. Notably, 75 pupils are eligible for free school meals, highlighting the school's support for disadvantaged students. In March 2023, the school was rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with particular strengths in attainment and progress, especially among disadvantaged pupils. Perrymount's commitment to academic excellence is complemented by its Values-Based Education program, which aims to prepare students not only for future education but also for their role in society. The school's achievements are further reflected in high standards of reading, writing, and mathematics, where a significant portion of pupils achieve higher standards. Overall, Perrymount Primary School offers a nurturing environment that combines academic rigor with community values.

Prendergast Ladywell School

Good
Foundation school
Manwood Road, Brockley, Lewisham, SE4 1SA
1273 pupils
Age 4-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 30 %
First Language not English: 22 %
Prendergast Ladywell School, located in the Crofton Park area of Lewisham, SE4 1SA, is a co-educational all-through academy school catering to students from ages 4 to 16. Originally known as Crofton School, it was rebuilt between 2007 and 2008 and joined the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers federation of schools in 2009, becoming Prendergast Ladywell Fields College. It was later renamed Prendergast Ladywell School as it expanded to include a primary provision. The school is known for its inclusive and supportive environment, providing high-quality teaching and a challenging curriculum enhanced by enrichment activities. Its motto, "Achieving Excellence," reflects its commitment to helping students achieve outstanding outcomes. Prendergast Ladywell School supports a diverse student body, where 40% of students have English as an additional language, and it values community, ambition, resilience, effort, and success. Academically, it has reported strong GCSE results, with a notable percentage of students achieving high grades, setting them up for future educational pursuits. The school's focus on fostering critical thinking and creativity helps students develop into independent learners. Prendergast Ladywell School's strength lies in its holistic approach to education, combining strong academic performance with a vibrant and diverse atmosphere.

Prendergast Ladywell School

Academy converter
Manwood Road, Brockley, Lewisham, SE4 1SA
0 pupils
Age 4-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Prendergast School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Adelaide Avenue, Brockley, London, SE4 1LE
1007 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 17 %
First Language not English: 32 %
Prendergast School is a distinguished girls' secondary school and sixth form located in Brockley, Lewisham, London. The school has a rich history, dating back to its founding as Prendergast Grammar School for Girls in 1890. Over the years, it has evolved from a grammar school to a comprehensive academy-converter, with a co-educational sixth form. Today, it provides exceptional education to approximately 1,000 students, including about 180 in the sixth form. The school's strengths include its outstanding academic achievements and its specialization in music. Recent results highlight the school's excellence, with 35% of A-Level results graded A*-A and 67% achieving A*-B grades. At GCSE, 78% of students achieved grades 4 and above in English and Maths, with 63% at grade 5 or above. The school's commitment to fostering all-round development is evident in its inclusive ethos and supportive learning environment. This environment promotes academic success while also focusing on the personal growth of students. Prendergast School is part of the Leathersellers' Federation of Schools, which supports its mission to provide high-quality education and to empower students to excel both academically and personally.

Prendergast School

Academy converter
Adelaide Avenue, Brockley, London, SE4 1LE
0 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Prendergast Vale School

Academy converter
Elmira Street, Lewisham, London, SE13 7BN
0 pupils
Age 3-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Prendergast Vale School

Good
Foundation school
Elmira Street, Lewisham, London, SE13 7BN
812 pupils
Age 3-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 31 %
First Language not English: 25 %

Rangefield Primary School

Good
Community school
Glenbow Road, Downham, Bromley, BR1 4RP
364 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34 %
First Language not English: 30 %
Rangefield Primary School, located in Downham, Bromley, operates under the local authority of Lewisham. It is a co-educational community school serving pupils aged 3 to 11. The school has a diverse student body and is part of the Forster Park and Rangefield Federation. As of recent data, the school has approximately 353 pupils, though numbers have varied slightly in different sources. In 2022, Rangefield Primary School received a Good rating from Ofsted, marking a significant improvement from its previous Requires Improvement assessment. This improvement reflects the school's strong commitment to academic excellence and holistic development. Notably, while only 31% of pupils meet the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, the school is proactive in supporting those who score lower. Additionally, Rangefield prioritizes early years education, focusing on language and communication skills, which has been praised as a strength. The school fosters an inclusive environment, catering to students with special educational needs and English as an additional language, which accounts for about 37% of the student population. Rangefield's supportive and engaging atmosphere encourages pupils to express their feelings and participate actively in learning. Despite needing better systems for monitoring special educational needs, the school's leadership and staff are well-regarded for their dedication to pupil welfare and educational progress.

Rathfern Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Rathfern Road, Catford, London, SE6 4NL
496 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 24 %
First Language not English: 38 %
Rathfern Primary School is a vibrant and inclusive community school located in Catford, London, covering ages 3-11. With around 492-499 students and a student-teacher ratio of approximately 21:1, the school fosters a strong educational environment. It has been recognized as an outstanding school by Ofsted, reflecting its high standards in leadership, teaching, and pupil outcomes. The school emphasizes a broad and balanced curriculum designed to nurture self-regulated learners and promote a sense of belonging among students. Academically, Rathfern Primary School demonstrates strong attainment in reading, writing, and mathematics. A notable 67% of pupils achieve the higher standard in these subjects at Key Stage 2. The school's average scaled scores in maths and reading are also commendable. Additionally, Rathfern has a proactive approach to environmental issues, engaging in eco-friendly projects with the support of its PTA, including food waste recycling and gardening initiatives to enhance biodiversity and reduce carbon footprint. The school's commitment to community engagement and environmental sustainability reflects its broader ethos of fostering responsible and engaged citizens. Overall, Rathfern Primary School is a dynamic learning environment that values diversity and inclusivity while achieving high academic standards.

Rose House Montessori School

Independent
Other independent school
St George's Church Hall, Vancouver Road, London, SE23 2AG
29 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
None
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Rushey Green Primary School

Good
Community school
Culverley Road, Catford, London, SE6 2LA
560 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25 %
First Language not English: 54 %
Rushey Green Primary School is located in Culverley Road, Catford, London, SE6 2LA, and serves as a centre of excellence in the Lewisham community. The school aims to provide high-quality education that values diversity and inclusivity, fostering a love for learning among its students. It has a strong focus on helping children develop essential life skills such as self-confidence, respect for others, and adaptability. With a student body of approximately 568 pupils, Rushey Green maintains a student-teacher ratio of about 22:1. The school is renowned for its welcoming environment, where pupils are happy, safe, and enthusiastic about learning. Recent Ofsted inspections have rated the school "Good" across various aspects, including quality of education, behaviour, and personal development. Academically, the school has shown promise, with a significant percentage of pupils achieving the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths. While the most recent data may not reflect current performance due to pandemic-related disruptions, Rushey Green's commitment to holistic education, international awareness, and recognizing children's rights has earned it prestigious awards, such as the Silver UNICEF Rights Respecting School award. The school's diverse cultural approach, where classes are named after countries, further enriches the educational experience.

Sandhurst Primary School

Good
Community school
Minard Road, Catford, London, SE6 1NW
630 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16 %
First Language not English: 35 %
Sandhurst Primary School, located at Minard Road, Catford, Lewisham, SE6 1NW, is a community primary school with a rich history dating back to 1896 when it was first established as Sandhurst Road School. Following a significant redevelopment after being bombed in World War II, the school continues to serve the local community by providing a safe, caring environment that fosters excellent progress and experiences for all students. The school's strong leadership and governance structure ensure that high expectations are consistently met, creating a culture of inclusivity and ambition. With a total of 619 pupils aged between 3 and 11, Sandhurst Primary offers a broad curriculum that supports pupils in developing their skills in reading, writing, and mathematics effectively. The school is notable for its outstanding personal development, behavior, and welfare, with pupils demonstrating exemplary conduct and a strong sense of pride in their work. Furthermore, the school's commitment to race equality and community engagement underscores its role as a pivotal educational institution in Lewisham. Sandhurst Primary's early years provision is particularly commended for creating a rich, stimulating environment that prepares children well for the next stages of their education.

Sedgehill Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Sedgehill Road, Lewisham, London, SE6 3QW
678 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 41 %
First Language not English: 44 %

St Augustine's Catholic Primary School and Nursery

Good
Voluntary aided school
Dunfield Road, , London, SE6 3RD
211 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 46 %
St Augustine's Catholic Primary School and Nursery, located in Lewisham, SE6 3RD, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1928. Originally founded to serve the local Catholic community, it now offers a comprehensive education to children aged 3 to 11. The school is a mixed, voluntary-aided institution with a capacity of 250 pupils, currently hosting 222 students. It operates under the leadership of Miss Mary Collins as Executive Headteacher and Mrs Denise Duffus as Head of School, part of the Aspire London federation. The school excels in creating a nurturing environment where children thrive academically and spiritually. Its strengths are highlighted by achievements such as the UNICEF Gold Award, recognizing its commitment to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the School Games Gold Mark Award, demonstrating its dedication to physical activity. Additionally, the school has been recognized for its Healthy School efforts and its collaboration with Urban Synergy to empower young minds. In terms of academic performance, 72% of pupils achieve the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. This academic success is complemented by a strong staff-student ratio of 19:1, ensuring personalized attention and effective learning. Overall, St Augustine's is a vibrant community that fosters both personal and academic growth.

St Bartholomews's Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
The Peak, Sydenham, London, SE26 4LJ
364 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 20 %
It appears there is limited specific information available about St Bartholomew's Church of England Primary School in Lewisham, SE26 4LJ. However, I can provide a general overview of St Bartholomew's schools in the UK and highlight strengths commonly found in Church of England primary schools. St Bartholomew's schools are part of a tradition that emphasizes Christian values such as love, trust, compassion, and forgiveness, aiming to create a nurturing environment for children to grow academically, morally, and spiritually. These schools often focus on providing a well-rounded education that includes a strong curriculum and extracurricular activities. In various St Bartholomew's schools across the UK, inspectors have noted strengths such as well-developed curricula, enthusiastic students, and supportive staff. For example, some St Bartholomew's schools have been praised for exceptional character development and exemplary behavior among pupils. Additionally, they often receive recognition for their community involvement and support for children with special needs. While specific figures for the Lewisham location are not available, it's common for these schools to achieve good results in national assessments, with a focus on creating a warm and inclusive environment that supports each child's personal and academic success.

St Dunstan's College

Independent
Other independent school
Stanstead Road, Catford, LONDON, SE6 4TY
1039 pupils
Age 3-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Church of England
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A
St Dunstan's College, located at Stanstead Road in Catford, Lewisham, is a co-educational independent school in south-east London. With a rich history tracing back to 1446, the college was re-established in 1888 and has since evolved into a vibrant educational community. Its mission is encapsulated in the motto "Albam Exorna" (Adorn the White), symbolizing the unique journey of each student. The school fosters a broad and liberal curriculum, emphasizing Courage, Creativity, Confidence, Compassion, and Curiosity. It has been recognized for its forward-thinking approach to education, recently receiving two significant strengths from the Independent Schools Inspectorate for its diverse curriculum and commitment to diversity. In 2024, Year 11 students achieved the best GCSE results in the school's history, with 90% of grades being 9-6, while Sixth Formers achieved outstanding A Level results, with 88% of grades being A* to B. The college's academic excellence is further highlighted by its consistent success in sending students to prestigious universities, with 97% of Year 13 students securing their chosen destinations in 2023. This academic prowess is complemented by a strong focus on wellbeing and community engagement, positioning St Dunstan's as a leading educational institution in London.

St George's CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2NE
213 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 40 %
First Language not English: 46 %

St James's Hatcham Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
St James's, New Cross, London, SE14 6AD
194 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 37 %
First Language not English: 46 %
St James's Hatcham Church of England Primary School, located in Lewisham, London, SE14 6AD, was a highly regarded primary school for children aged 4 to 11. The school emphasized a vibrant and dynamic community where every child was celebrated and empowered to succeed. It was known for its excellent academic results, preparing pupils well for entry into top local secondary, grammar, and independent schools. The school's core values of love, peace, hope, and joy were central to its ethos, fostering a caring and supportive environment. Despite its closure on August 31, 2024, St James's Hatcham had a strong reputation for inclusivity, achieving the Inclusive School Award in 2019. The school excelled in pastoral care, with a notable proportion of students having special educational needs (SEN) statements and Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans. It also boasted a good pupil-teacher ratio and high progress scores in key subjects like mathematics and writing. Furthermore, the school received accolades such as the Princess Diana Award for creating a safe environment free from bullying. Notably, 42.7% of its pupils were eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school's commitment to serving diverse community needs. The school's success was underpinned by its strong leadership and community engagement.

St James's Hatcham Church of England Primary School

Academy converter
St James's, New Cross, London, SE14 6AD
0 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

St John Baptist Southend Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Beachborough Road, , Bromley, BR1 5RL
200 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 22 %
First Language not English: 36 %
St John Baptist Southend Church of England Primary School, located at Beachborough Road, Bromley, BR1 5RL, is a friendly and inclusive one-form entry primary school within the Lewisham Local Education Authority. It is a mixed-gender voluntary aided school with a Church of England religious character. The school has a strong focus on community and spirituality, aiming to nurture children in all areas of school life. Recent Ofsted inspections have praised the school, highlighting it as a "Good" institution with pupils enjoying a happy and safe learning environment. The school's pupil body includes 192 students, with a diverse community where approximately 24.5% of children are eligible for free school meals. Pupils show excellent progress in key subjects, with outstanding achievements in areas like reading. The school's vision is centered around fostering faith, hope, and love, with core values such as love, thankfulness, and self-control. St John Baptist Southend CE Primary School is part of the Diocese of Southwark and does not offer boarding or sixth form education. The school's dedicated staff and governors work closely with families and the local community to create an environment where everyone flourishes.

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Crossfield Street, Deptford, London, SE8 3PH
209 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31 %
First Language not English: 56 %
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, located in Deptford, Lewisham, is a voluntary aided school serving the Roman Catholic community. The school is part of the Southwark Archdiocese and offers education for children aged 4 to 11. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Louise Blyde, it emphasizes Catholic values and aims to create a nurturing environment where children can excel academically, socially, and spiritually. The school strives for inclusivity and encourages pupils to develop their talents. It has a small but vibrant community with approximately 209 pupils, though recent figures indicate around 151 students. The school has shown significant improvement in its academic outcomes. Notably, as of July 2024, 77% of Year 6 students achieved age-related expectations in reading, writing, and maths, which is above the national average. Furthermore, 58% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. St Joseph's was recently graded as "Good" by Ofsted in its June 2023 inspection, highlighting its quality of education, behavior, and personal development. The school's commitment to supporting diverse backgrounds while maintaining strong links with the local parish and community is a key strength. Despite its small size, it offers a positive and supportive learning environment for its students.

St Margaret's Lee CofE Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Lee Church Street, , London, SE13 5SG
227 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10 %
First Language not English: 36 %
St Margaret's Lee CofE Primary School is a highly regarded state primary school located in Lewisham, London, at SE13 5SG. The school has been consistently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted inspections, reflecting its excellence in areas such as quality of education, behavior, and leadership. It is a voluntary aided Church of England school that emphasizes a caring Christian environment, welcoming children from the local community. The school has a single-form entry, with one class of approximately 30 children per year group. Academically, the school excels with pupils achieving high standards in key stage 2 exams. In recent years, 75% of pupils have met the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths, and the school ranks in the top 6% nationwide by attainment. The curriculum focuses on Christian social morality, along with subjects like PSHE and French, and includes regular educational trips and extracurricular activities. Specialist teaching is provided for music and sports, with a diverse range of sports available for pupils. The school's strong reputation is further supported by its high demand, with reception places often oversubscribed. Its small student-teacher ratio helps foster an environment conducive to individualized learning and growth. Overall, St Margaret's Lee CofE Primary School is recognized as one of the best state primary schools in Lewisham, offering a comprehensive and nurturing education.

St Mary's Lewisham Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
329 Lewisham High Street, , London, SE13 6NX
231 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36 %
First Language not English: 70 %
St Mary's Lewisham Church of England Primary School, located in Lewisham, London, is a vibrant educational institution serving students from ages 3 to 11. This voluntary-aided school is part of the Diocese of Southwark and operates under the guidance of its headteacher, Mrs. Christine Graham. The school aims to create a learning community that promotes the unique gifts, wellbeing, and potential of every individual, based on Christian values. Currently, the school has 234 pupils and maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1, which allows for a fairly personalized learning environment. In terms of academic achievements, pupils have shown significant progress, particularly in reading and mathematics. For instance, 68% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at key stage 2. Additionally, the school's progress scores in reading, writing, and maths are notable, with reading above average and maths well above average. The school's commitment to personal development has been recognized as outstanding by Ofsted inspectors. It also emphasizes community involvement and moral values, which is reflected in its excellent pupil behavior and attitudes. Overall, St Mary's Lewisham Church of England Primary School provides a nurturing environment that supports academic excellence alongside personal growth.

St Matthew Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
St Joseph's Vale, , London, SE3 0XX
1006 pupils
Age 4-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
None
Free School Meals: 33 %
First Language not English: 28 %

St Michael's Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Champion Road, Sydenham, London, SE26 4HH
197 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25 %
First Language not English: 9 %
St Michael's Church of England Primary School, located in Lewisham at SE26 4HH, is a voluntary aided school offering education to children from ages 3 to 11. The school is known for its strong community ethos, deeply rooted in Christian values, which encourages care and nurture. It has a relatively small pupil body of around 197 students, fostering an environment where every child can feel valued and supported. St Michael's has consistently been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, with its most recent inspection highlighting the positive relationships between staff and pupils, as well as a lively and friendly atmosphere during breaks and lunchtimes. The school emphasizes academic achievement alongside personal values, ensuring that children develop into resilient and kind individuals. It also boasts a diverse student base, with pupils from various ethnic backgrounds, including Black British Caribbean and White British. The school has been recognized for its achievements in areas such as a 'Healthy Schools' award, and it offers a range of extra-curricular activities that enhance pupils' personal development. Despite facing historical staffing challenges, the school has shown improvement in areas like mathematics, thanks to better tracking of pupil progress and a focus on real-life problem-solving. Parents report high satisfaction levels, feeling that their children are both happy and safe at the school.

St Michael's Church of England Primary School

Academy converter
Champion Road, Sydenham, London, SE26 4HH
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

St Saviour's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
10 Bonfield Road, Lewisham, London, SE13 6AL
215 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27 %
First Language not English: 41 %
St Saviour's Catholic Primary School is located at 10 Bonfield Road, Lewisham, London, SE13 6AL, and serves as a vibrant Roman Catholic educational institution. The school is committed to fostering an environment where children can grow both academically and spiritually, with a focus on Catholic values. It caters to children aged 3 to 11 and boasts a diverse student body with a slight majority of girls over boys. The school's mission emphasizes the importance of courage, respect, and unity, drawing from Gospel teachings. One of the school's notable strengths is its high attendance rate of 97%, significantly above the national average. This reflects the strong sense of community and engagement among students. St Saviour's has been recognized as a "Good" school in recent Ofsted inspections, highlighting its effective leadership and educational provision. The school's academic achievements are also commendable, with pupils performing well in various assessments, including Key Stage 2 exams. Teachers play a crucial role in helping students reach their full potential, reflecting the school's commitment to nurturing individual talents and abilities. Overall, St Saviour's Catholic Primary School provides a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages academic success and personal growth.

St Stephen's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Albyn Road, Deptford, London, SE8 4ED
209 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 26 %
First Language not English: 34 %
St Stephen's CofE Primary School, located in Lewisham, London, SE8 4ED, is a vibrant and inclusive educational community catering to children from ages 3 to 11. It proudly asserts its strong ethos based on Christian values, which are central to all its activities. The school is a one-form entry, ensuring a more personalized approach to education. With a pupil count of approximately 209 students, it offers a remarkably supportive environment that fosters both academic and personal growth. The school has consistently received a "Good" rating from Ofsted, reflecting its effective teaching, leadership, and student outcomes. Notably, pupils consistently leave with outstanding reading skills and above-average attainment in writing and mathematics. The quality of teaching is generally good, with some instances being outstanding. Teachers' planning and enthusiasm inspire students to learn well, and there are regular checks on pupil progress to ensure additional help is provided when needed. The school's inclusive nature ensures that pupils from diverse backgrounds, including those with special educational needs, make similar progress to their peers. It offers a wide range of opportunities that contribute to students' spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development, preparing them well for the next stage of their education.

St Stephen's CofE Primary School

Academy converter
Albyn Road, Deptford, London, SE8 4ED
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

St William of York Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Brockley Park, Forest Hill, London, SE23 1PS
222 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 51 %
St William of York Catholic Primary School in Lewisham, SE23 1PS, is a community-driven educational institution that focuses on providing a Christian education rooted in Gospel values such as honesty, compassion, forgiveness, justice, and peace. The school's mission emphasizes creating an environment of Christian love, mutual respect, and inclusivity, aiming to help children achieve their full potential while nurturing their spiritual growth. The school places great emphasis on self-discipline and respect, encouraging children to develop a positive attitude and commitment to learning. While specific data on this particular school is limited, St William of York schools generally pride themselves on fostering confident, well-rounded individuals. For instance, other schools with similar values report impressive pupil achievements and impeccable behavior, likely due to the strong emphasis on building trusting relationships. The curriculum is designed to inspire curiosity and engagement, particularly in subjects like history, where pupils are encouraged to think critically and develop valuable research skills. By celebrating diversity and promoting an understanding of different cultures and faiths, the school creates an inclusive environment that supports the holistic development of its students. Overall, St William of York Catholic Primary School strives to provide a nurturing environment where children can thrive academically, socially, and spiritually.

St Winifred's RC Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Newstead Road, Lee, London, SE12 0SJ
408 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13 %
First Language not English: 39 %

Stillness Infant School

Good
Community school
Brockley Rise, , London, SE23 1NH
289 pupils
Age 3-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3 %
First Language not English: 27 %
Stillness Infant School, located at Brockley Rise, London SE23 1NH, is a community school under the local authority of Lewisham. The school caters to children aged 3 to 7 and has a total of 299 pupils. It operates with a student-teacher ratio of 24:1, ensuring a relatively personalized learning environment. Stillness Infant School is known for its warm and positive atmosphere, fostering a love of learning through an exciting curriculum with high expectations. The school has been recognized for its strong performance in the Year One Phonics Screening Check, highlighting its effectiveness in early literacy skills. Teachers are commended for their hard work and good subject knowledge, which encourages good learning across all subjects. The school also emphasizes building a strong community between staff, parents, and other school associations, supported by the Friends of Stillness Infants charity. Additionally, Stillness Infant School ensures a smooth transition for its students moving to Stillness Junior School at the end of Year 2. This transition is facilitated by thorough handovers between staff teams, ensuring continuity in education. The school's commitment to pupil wellbeing and safety is further reflected in its Values-based Education approach, focusing on both academic and social development.

Stillness Junior School

Good
Community school
Brockley Rise, Forest Hill, London, SE23 1NH
301 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11 %
First Language not English: 31 %
Stillness Junior School, located at Brockley Rise, Forest Hill, Lewisham, SE23 1NH, is a community primary school offering a warm and inclusive environment for children aged 7 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Mitzi Nichol, the school emphasizes academic achievement and social development, fostering a strong sense of community among its students. With a diverse student body, around sixty percent of pupils come from ethnic minority backgrounds, enriching the school's cultural landscape. The school prioritizes safeguarding and pupil welfare, ensuring children feel safe and supported. This commitment is reflected in its 'Good' Ofsted rating, with inspectors noting that pupils behave exceptionally well and feel secure in the learning environment. Stillness Junior School also adopts a Values-based Education approach, teaching 22 core values to enhance academic attainment and social skills. The school has seen fluctuations in academic performance over the years, with achievements such as eighty-eight percent of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and math in 2018. Additionally, the school has recently enhanced its facilities with a new three-story building, improving pupil learning environments and reducing external noise pollution. Overall, Stillness Junior School provides a nurturing and engaging educational experience, preparing its students for future success.

Sydenham and Forest Hill Sixth Form

Sixth form centres
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0 pupils
Age 16-19
Mixed
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Sydenham High School, GDST

Independent
Other independent school
19 Westwood Hill, Sydenham, , SE26 6BL
723 pupils
Age 4-19
Girls
Primary & Secondary
Inter- / non- denominational
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A
Sydenham High School, located in Lewisham, SE26 6BL, is a renowned independent day school exclusively for girls aged 4 to 18. It is proudly part of the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) and has a rich history dating back to 1887. The school offers a holistic education focusing on both academic excellence and personal development. Recent academic achievements include impressive exam results, with 62% of A-Level grades being A or A* and 76% of GCSE grades achieving A or A* in previous years. More recently, the school celebrated another year of excellent GCSE results, with 62.4% of grades awarded A*/A and 85% A*-B. The school's commitment to pastoral care is exceptional, as highlighted by its recognition as a top finalist for a Pastoral Care Award. Sydenham High School fosters a supportive environment where each girl can flourish, emphasizing courage, curiosity, kindness, and generosity of spirit. With a diverse range of academic and extracurricular activities, it prepares students for their future, sending them to top universities and institutions. The school's inclusive nature and emphasis on well-being contribute to its unique strengths, making it a highly regarded educational choice for families seeking an all-girls education in South London.

Sydenham School

Good
Community school
Dartmouth Road, , London, SE26 4RD
1450 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 19 %
First Language not English: 20 %
Sydenham School is a comprehensive girls' school located in the SE26 4RD postcode area of Lewisham, London. Founded in 1917 as Sydenham County Grammar School for Girls, it transitioned into a comprehensive school in 1956. The school has a strong history of expansion and redevelopment, including a major £24 million rebuild that introduced new STEM facilities. It caters to approximately 1,445 students aged 11 to 18, although a small number of boys join the Sixth Form. Sydenham School is recognized for its academic achievements, with GCSE results often surpassing the national average. It holds a "good with outstanding features" rating from previous Ofsted inspections, highlighting its excellent teaching, pupil development, and inclusiveness. The school's provision for gifted and talented students, as well as those with special educational needs, is particularly lauded. Sydenham also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including the Duke of Edinburgh Award, which fosters personal development and community engagement. Despite pupils often entering with below-average attainment, Sydenham School ensures they achieve average or higher standards by the time they sit their GCSEs. The school maintains strong ties with nearby Forest Hill School, which supports its comprehensive co-educational environment in the Sixth Form. Its commitment to arts, humanities, and STEM education enriches the educational experience, making it a robust and well-rounded educational institution in the Lewisham community.

The Anchor SENDfriendly Centre

Special
Independent
Other independent special school
303 Hither Green Lane, Lewisham, London, SE13 6TJ
0 pupils
Age 5-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
None
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

The Family Learning School

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
Capital House, RUSHEY GREEN, LEWISHAM, SE6 4AS
46 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
None
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

The Young Women's Hub

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Brownhill Road, , Lewisham, SE6 1AU
7 pupils
Age 11-16
Girls
Secondary
None
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Tidemill Academy

Good
Academy converter
11 Giffin Street, , London, SE8 4RJ
450 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 40 %
First Language not English: 52 %

Torridon Primary School

Good
Community school
Hazelbank Road, , London, SE6 1TG
635 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25 %
First Language not English: 49 %
Torridon Primary School, located in Lewisham, London, at SE6 1TG, is a vibrant and inclusive community school catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school has a strong commitment to equality and diversity, fostering an environment where every child feels valued and supported. Led by Headteacher Manda George, who took over the role in September 2018, the school has maintained a 'Good' Ofsted rating in its most recent inspection. With a student body of approximately 640 pupils, Torridon Primary School has a student-to-teacher ratio of about 17:1, ensuring personalized attention for each child. The school emphasizes foundational skills such as phonics, and its curriculum is well-designed to support personal development and behavior. In academic terms, 59% of pupils meet the expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, with about 9% achieving at a higher standard. The school also offers specialized support for pupils with autism and other special educational needs. Torridon Primary School is deeply embedded in its local community, celebrating diversity and promoting equality through various initiatives. It has been recognized as a Rights Respecting School and is working towards Artsmark accreditation, indicating its commitment to arts and children's rights. The school's efforts in embracing diversity and fostering an inclusive environment make it a prominent educational provider in the region.

Trinity Church of England School, Lewisham

Good
Voluntary aided school
Taunton Road, , London, SE12 8PD
1007 pupils
Age 4-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 24 %
First Language not English: 26 %
Trinity Church of England School, located at Taunton Road in Lewisham, is an all-through school educating over 1,000 pupils from ages 4 to 16. It operates across two sites, providing a continuous education pathway from primary to secondary levels. The school is a voluntary aided institution with a strong Christian ethos, welcoming families from all faith backgrounds. Under the leadership of Executive Headteacher David Lucas, Trinity is known for its inclusive environment, where every pupil is respected and valued. The school has received a 'Good' rating from recent Ofsted inspections, with 'Outstanding' features noted in its early years provision. It emphasizes a child-centered approach, promoting curiosity and decision-making skills. In 2022, 78% of students achieved at least five GCSEs at grades 9-4, showcasing strong academic performance. Additionally, Trinity has a strong Careers department that supports pupils in post-16 choices, highlighting its commitment to both academic and career development. Trinity has also achieved Flagship School status for its inclusive practices, which include a peer mentoring system and a focus on pupil feedback. The school continuously evaluates and improves its teaching methods, ensuring that all pupils feel included and supported throughout their educational journey. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, Trinity offers a nurturing environment that fosters both academic success and character development.

Turnham Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Turnham Road, Brockley, London, SE4 2HH
250 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
None
Free School Meals: 48 %
First Language not English: 40 %

Twin Oaks Primary School

Good
Community school
Scawen Road, , London, SE8 5AE
226 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 42 %
First Language not English: 55 %
Twin Oaks Primary School, located at Scawen Road, London, SE8 5AE, is a community school within the Lewisham local authority. The school serves students from ages 4 to 11 and has a diverse student body, with a total of 226 pupils. Miss Karen Cartwright is the headteacher, overseeing the educational environment that emphasizes respect, resilience, honesty, and ambition. The school employs a thematic approach to learning, integrating various subjects to create engaging cross-curricular lessons. This method ensures that students develop essential skills like English, mathematics, and critical thinking while exploring exciting topics. The curriculum is designed to foster resilience, communication, and life skills through real-life contexts, with a focus on embedding key vocabulary and terminology to enhance understanding and thinking skills. Twin Oaks Primary School has received a "Good" overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, with positive evaluations for the quality of education, behavior and attitudes, and personal development. This reflects the school's commitment to providing a supportive and productive educational environment where every student can succeed. With its vibrant and inclusive atmosphere, Twin Oaks offers an ideal setting for young learners to grow and thrive academically and personally.

Urban Mission School

Good
Independent
Other independent school
1 Cornmill Lane, Elmira Street, LONDON, SE13 7FY
15 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Christian
Free School Meals: N/A
First Language not English: N/A

Watergate School

Outstanding
Special
Foundation special school
Lushington Road, Bellingham, London, SE6 3WG
154 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 35 %
First Language not English: 42 %
Watergate School, located in Lewisham, SE6 3WG, is a primary special school catering to pupils aged 4 to 11 with severe learning difficulties, complex needs, and a range of special educational needs, including Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is renowned for its outstanding teaching environment and facilities, including a hydrotherapy pool, specialist music rooms, sensory gardens, and designated classrooms for pupils with autism and profound and multiple learning difficulties. With a staff-to-student ratio of approximately 8:1, the school ensures personalized support, enabling pupils to become more independent and improve their communication skills despite their complex needs. The curriculum is tailored to focus on each student's unique needs and goals, promoting high expectations and achievements. Watergate School maintains a strong partnership with health professionals, ensuring comprehensive support for its students. The school fosters a welcoming atmosphere, emphasizing mutual respect, tolerance, and cultural appreciation. It also prioritizes pupil wellbeing, offering a comprehensive "My Well-Being" curriculum to help students manage their emotions effectively. The close collaboration with other schools, such as Greenvale School, ensures a smooth transition for pupils moving to secondary education. Watergate School has been consistently recognized as "Outstanding" in Ofsted inspections, highlighting its exceptional educational and support services.