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SchoolsBarnsleyParkside Primary Academy|Best Primary Schools in Barnsley
State School

Parkside Primary Academy

Midland Road, Royston, Barnsley, S71 4QP·Barnsley·URN: 139084A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
7,465
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
7,948
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
37
Local
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Parkside Primary Academy Review 2026, Current KS2 outcomes and structured pastoral support

At a Glance

A school that feels deliberately organised, from the calm start to the day through to a clear rhythm of reading, phonics, and enrichment. Parkside Primary Academy serves children from age 3 to 11 in Royston, with a Nursery and Reception intake feeding through to Key Stage 2. The academy sits within Pioneer Academies Community Trust, so governance and school improvement capacity are shared across the trust while day-to-day culture remains distinctly local.

Academic data points to a secure but more measured current primary profile. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. The combined higher-standard measure is recorded as 0%, so the strongest signal is broad expected-standard security rather than unusually high greater-depth attainment.

The latest Ofsted inspection (21 to 22 February 2024, published 24 April 2024) confirmed the academy continues to be Good.

Character & Atmosphere

Parkside presents as a school where adults and children share a consistent language for expectations, effort, and belonging. The leadership structure is clearly signposted, with the headteacher also holding the Designated Safeguarding Lead role, which often helps schools keep safeguarding decision-making quick and coordinated.

Values are not left as poster slogans. The academy explicitly frames learning behaviours around Courage, Aspirations, Resilience, and Excellence, and expands those into child-friendly explanations, for example, courage as taking classroom risks and not fearing mistakes. That kind of translation matters in primary settings, because it gives pupils practical cues for how to act, not just what to believe.

Pastoral support is also structured in a way parents tend to recognise quickly. The school describes a whole-school mental health and wellbeing approach aimed at building social and emotional skills, resilience, and confidence during change or stress. Alongside this, Parkside uses the Zones of Regulation framework to help children understand feelings and manage self-regulation, an approach that can be particularly helpful for younger pupils still learning to label emotions and reset after conflict or anxiety.

Results / Academic Performance

Parkside’s Key Stage 2 outcomes indicate a school that secures broad proficiency, with less evidence in the current data of high combined attainment.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset:

  • 70% reached the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined.

  • 0% reached the combined higher standard in reading, writing and mathematics.

  • Average scaled scores were 107 in reading and 107 in maths, with 108 in grammar, punctuation and spelling.

The scale of these margins suggests consistency rather than a single spike, especially as it appears across reading, maths, and GPS. For families, the practical implication is that pupils who are on track tend to stay on track, and those with higher potential are more likely to be stretched rather than simply secured at the expected threshold.

Rankings provide another lens. Parkside is ranked 7,465th out of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes. The Barnsley local hub lists it 37th locally, with an overall England rank of 7,948th out of 14,978.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

72%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

Reading is treated as a priority, with clear programme choices and routines rather than vague intent. In early reading, Parkside uses Read Write Inc. for Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, a structured phonics programme that typically supports consistent decoding routines, matched books, and clear assessment checkpoints. The value for parents is predictability: children learn a method, practise it daily, and build fluency without having to adapt to competing approaches year to year.

Beyond phonics, the school also builds reading into the weekly pattern through a dedicated Friday morning “Love for Reading” session, where adults share favourite books and pupils choose a book to listen to, with recommendations feeding the next set of choices. This is a simple but effective habit-builder, because it positions reading as communal and aspirational, not only assessed.

Curriculum communication is practical. Year-group curriculum pages outline the sorts of mathematical concepts being covered and the intended progression, which can help parents support learning at home without guesswork. As an example, Year 1 explicitly references place value and fluency, while Year 2 highlights addition and subtraction structures, including partitioning and known facts. The detail is useful because it signals method, not just topic.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a primary academy, Parkside’s main “next step” is transition into Year 7. For most families this is shaped by Barnsley’s secondary admissions landscape and transport practicality rather than a single feeder destination. A helpful way to approach this is to shortlist a small set of realistic secondaries, then work backwards from travel time, safeguarding fit, and the specific support your child needs.

For pupils who benefit from additional structure or transition support, Parkside’s approach to early visits and relationship-building is worth noting. The school describes home visits and a programme of visits for its youngest children prior to admission, with additional visits offered for children with additional needs to support a successful start. Even though that is described in the context of early years entry, it signals a general preference for structured transitions rather than “first day and hope for the best”.

For parents comparing routes into local secondaries, FindMySchool’s Local Hub pages can help you compare nearby schools side by side, then save a shortlist and track key deadlines in one place.

Admissions: How to Get In

Parkside is oversubscribed on the primary entry route in the most recent. There were 62 applications for 21 offers, 2.95 applications per place applications per place, which points to meaningful local competition. If you are considering Reception entry, it is sensible to treat the deadline as non-negotiable and to plan preferences strategically rather than assuming a late application will be treated neutrally.

For Reception entry for September 2027, Barnsley’s coordinated admissions timeline is clear: the on-time closing date is 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027. Families should check Barnsley’s current admissions guidance for how late applications are handled.

For Nursery, Parkside states it offers 15 hours (five morning sessions or five afternoon sessions) and a limited number of 30 hours full-time Nursery places, with admission by age and entry possible from the start of the term after a child turns three, subject to space. Nursery applications can be made from the term after a child turns two. This is a practical detail for families trying to plan childcare and school continuity early.

If you are weighing up chances of entry, the FindMySchool Map Search is a useful next step, particularly when local demand is high and small location differences can influence outcomes year to year.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

62

Total received

Places Offered

21

Subscription Rate

3.0x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral support at Parkside looks planned rather than reactive. The academy’s wellbeing approach includes explicit strategies to build resilience and reduce stigma around mental health, which can matter for children who internalise worries or struggle with confidence after setbacks.

SEND support is also described in concrete terms. The school notes accessibility features and practical safeguarding infrastructure such as secure and refrigerated medication storage, and it states that breakfast club and after-school clubs welcome children with SEND. For families managing medical needs, this kind of operational clarity often reduces day-to-day anxiety.

A distinctive feature is The LINC (Learning, Inclusion and Nurture Centre), described as a specialist provision within the mainstream school, currently focused on Communication and Interaction needs including autism. The model described suggests a flexible blend, some pupils access learning primarily within the provision, while others are supported to access mainstream classes with targeted input and regulation support as needed. That hybrid design can suit children who need structure and a calm base, but also benefit from peer integration.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

After-school provision is framed primarily through clubs, with clear day-by-day options and year-group targeting. In the current published club pattern, pupils can access Dance, Football, Construction, Art and Craft, Coding, and Choir, with different offers for Years 1 to 3 and Years 4 to 6 in places. The practical benefit is breadth without overload: children can try a creative option one day and a physical option another, without every club being pitched at all ages.

Choir is given real visibility, including a dedicated choir concert referenced in school news, with an identified choirmaster. That matters because music in primaries can sometimes be an occasional assembly activity rather than a sustained strand. Here, it reads as something children commit to and perform through.

For families interested in creativity and community connection, school activity also appears to link with local context, for example pupil-led community engagement through visits to a local care home. Those experiences tend to build confidence and conversation skills, particularly for children who may not immediately seek leadership roles in the classroom.

Practical Information

The core school day is clearly stated. Children line up from 8.35am, registration is 8.40am, and the school day finishes at 3.10pm, totalling 32.5 statutory hours per week.

Wraparound is partly covered through Breakfast Club from 8.00am and after-school clubs running until 4.10pm. Details of any later after-school care beyond clubs are not set out in the same place, so families who need care past 4.10pm should clarify directly with the school.

Lunch pricing is published as £3.00 per day (or £15.00 per week), which helps parents budget alongside uniform and trip costs that often sit outside headline “free” state education.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 262
  • Number of pupils: 240

Things to Consider

  • Competition for places. The most recent admissions demand data indicates nearly three applications per place on the primary entry route. If Reception is your target, meet the Barnsley deadline and use all preferences carefully.

  • Nursery continuity is not automatic. Nursery places are offered by age and availability, and do not necessarily remove the need to plan and apply properly for Reception through the coordinated route.

  • Clubs end at 4.10pm. Breakfast Club supports mornings, and clubs extend the afternoon, but families needing later provision should confirm what is available and how places are allocated.

  • The LINC model suits some children strongly. A resourced provision within a mainstream school can be an excellent fit for children who need a calm base and structured transitions, but it is worth understanding how much time a child is likely to spend in mainstream classes versus within the provision.

The Verdict

Parkside Primary Academy combines above-average outcomes with a clearly structured approach to reading, behaviour, and wellbeing. The published figures suggest pupils are supported to meet expected standards and, for a sizeable group, to push beyond into higher attainment. Pastoral systems, including emotional regulation frameworks and an on-site resourced provision, strengthen the offer for children who need predictable routines and targeted support.

Best suited to families in Royston and surrounding areas who want a state primary with strong results, clear routines, and organised pastoral structures, and who are prepared to plan early for an oversubscribed admissions route.

FAQs

Parkside Primary Academy has secure published Key Stage 2 outcomes, with 70% reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset. The combined higher-standard measure is 0%. The latest inspection information states the academy continues to be Good, which aligns with the picture of steady routines and clear expectations.

This is a state school, so there are no tuition fees. Families should still expect typical school costs such as uniform and trips, and the school publishes lunch pricing for those not eligible for free school meals.

Reception applications are made through Barnsley’s coordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, the on-time closing date is 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027. Families should check Barnsley’s current admissions guidance for late-application handling.

Yes. The academy offers Nursery places with 15 hours and a limited number of 30 hours places, with entry from the start of the term after a child turns three, subject to availability. Parents can apply for a Nursery place from the term after a child turns two.

After-school clubs include options such as Dance, Football, Construction, Art and Craft, Coding, and Choir, with clubs running after the end of the school day. Club availability can vary by term, so families should check the current programme when planning wraparound.

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Midland Road, Royston, Barnsley, S71 4QP
01226722416
www.parksideacademy.co.uk
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