When this school first opened its doors in 1844, the modern education system did not yet exist. St John's served its Dukinfield community a quarter of a century before the state took responsibility for schooling. Nearly 180 years later, it remains deeply embedded in local life, anchored by the Grade II listed church building nearby and guided by the mission statement: Love of God, Love of Neighbour, Love of Oneself.
With 332 pupils aged 3 to 11, the school performs at an elite level nationally. Results place it 389th in England (FindMySchool ranking), positioning it in the top 2% of primary schools. At Key Stage 2 in the latest published data, 91% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, compared to the England average of 62%. The most recent Ofsted inspection, conducted in September 2022, rated the school Good.
The school is frequently oversubscribed, with more than 1.6 applications for every place available. Behaviour is described as outstanding; pupils report feeling very safe. The school's partnership with the adjacent church is genuine and active, woven into daily worship and Christian values teaching rather than treated as ceremonial.
Mrs Victoria Hewitt-Lee has led the school since around 2020, bringing thoughtful direction to an institution with real local roots. Staff turnover appears stable, with evidence of long-standing relationships between home and school. The school building sits on Westmorland Avenue just off Lodge Lane, with a growing pupil roll that reflects sustained local confidence.
The school's Christian distinctiveness is neither hidden nor heavy-handed. Pupils attend collective worship regularly; the church partnership offers weekly chaplaincy support and seasonal celebrations. For families of the Christian faith, this provides explicit spiritual formation. For families of other faiths or no faith, the school describes itself as inclusive and welcoming, serving equally those from all backgrounds.
A termly highlight brings older members of the community into the school for a Tea Party, creating intergenerational connection and reminding pupils that learning and creativity span all ages. Pantomimes are a tradition; the school clearly values dramatic performance as part of school life. In February 2026, pupils performed in Young Voices Choir, a large-scale children's concert held in Manchester, suggesting strong music engagement.
The atmosphere reflects discipline with warmth. Teachers organise lessons well with positive relationships evident. Progress is tracked carefully, and support for pupils who speak English as an additional language appears tailored and effective.
91% of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, compared to the England average of 62%. This 29-percentage-point advantage represents consistently strong teaching across the core subjects.
Reading outcomes are particularly strong. The average scaled score was 111 (England average: 100), with 91% meeting the expected standard and 58% achieving the higher standard. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling follow a similar pattern: average scaled score of 111, with 93% at expected standard and 49% at higher standard.
Mathematics sits at 109 on the same scale, with 93% meeting expected standard and 38% achieving higher standard. These figures indicate solid mastery across the cohort with clear depth achieved by a significant minority.
Science shows 91% of pupils meeting the expected standard, in line with the school's other strong performance.
The school ranks 389th nationally (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in the elite tier (top 2%) of England's primary schools. Within Dukinfield, it ranks 1st. These exceptional results reflect the quality of teaching, structured phonics delivery, and strong partnership between home and school.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
91%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Teaching follows clear structures with high expectations. Staff have good subject knowledge and explain concepts thoroughly. Pupils are engaged and make good progress; some achieve excellent progress. Accelerated progress in reading is attributed to the school's systematic approach to phonics and closer partnership with parents.
The curriculum is delivered across mixed-age classes in most year groups. Setting begins in mathematics from Year 4, allowing targeted teaching for different ability levels. The school works with Premier Sport to deliver curriculum PE and Stay Active courses, bringing specialist coaching alongside class teachers. Gymnastics receives particular emphasis, with specialist gymnastic coaching for Key Stage 2 pupils.
Pupils who speak English as an additional language receive effective support and make excellent progress, indicating skilled identification and targeted help. Special educational needs are managed by Mrs Hickson, the SENCO, with disabled pupils and those with SEN making notably better progress than previously.
Quality of Education
N/A
Behaviour & Attitudes
N/A
Personal Development
N/A
Leadership & Management
Good
Each class has a dedicated teaching assistant alongside the class teacher. The SENCO coordinates support for approximately 45 pupils on the SEN register. Behaviour is described as outstanding, with pupils very keen to learn and reporting feeling very safe.
Formal worship occurs regularly, and Christian values are embedded into behaviour expectations. The school places genuine emphasis on tolerant and respectful citizenship. A structured approach to wellbeing supports pupils emotionally as well as academically.
Extracurricular provision is substantial and varied, with approximately 10-15 named clubs running throughout the year.
The school runs structured club programmes from 3:00pm to 4:00pm most days (Friday morning rugby at 8:00am). Current offerings include:
Premier Sport provides curriculum PE and offers pathways for pupils identified as gifted in particular sports. Intra-school competition is organised through a house system with house captains overseeing team selection and fixtures.
Young Voices Choir is a significant commitment. In 2026, pupils performed in the Young Voices concert in Manchester, a national programme bringing together thousands of young singers. This indicates serious music engagement beyond school gates.
The school runs class assemblies and full-school productions including nativity plays, carol services, and a Year 6 Leavers' Assembly. Pantomimes are a termly highlight, suggesting sustained drama provision.
Multiple clubs run at £2.50 per session, making extracurricular access affordable. Sport-specific clubs require pupils to come in PE kit, reinforcing the structured nature of provision.
Annual events include Sports Day (with parents invited) and class-based competitions throughout the year. The school clearly values breadth of opportunity and competition as part of school experience.
St John's is a Voluntary Controlled Church of England school, maintained by Tameside Local Authority. Reception and nursery places are allocated through Tameside's coordinated admissions system. In recent years, the school has received approximately 76 applications for 45 Reception places, reflecting sustained demand.
The oversubscription ratio of 1.69:1 means entry is competitive. Admissions criteria follow Tameside's standard framework, prioritising looked-after children, siblings, pupils living nearest the school, then distance. Church attendance does not feature as a criterion.
An open evening for prospective nursery and Reception families is scheduled for Thursday 27 November at 6:00pm (autumn of entry year). Before and After School Club is available through Funtasia Kids Club (breakfast club from 7:30am, after-school club from 3:00pm) and Junior Adventures Group (Stay and Play afternoon programmes).
Applications
76
Total received
Places Offered
45
Subscription Rate
1.7x
Apps per place
The school has an on-site Early Years Foundation Stage setting (ages 3-4) feeding into Reception. The nursery operates within the main school day structure. Government-funded hours (15 or 30 hours) are available for eligible 2, 3, and 4-year-olds. For specific nursery fees and further details, contact the school directly or visit the website.
School Day: 8:50am to 3:05pm (standard primary hours).
Before and After School Care: Funtasia Kids Club provides breakfast club from 7:30am and after-school care until collection. Junior Adventures Group runs Stay and Play programmes for pupils in Reception through Year 6 during term and holidays.
Location: Westmorland Avenue, just off Lodge Lane, Dukinfield. The school is accessible by car (disabled parking bays available) and on foot. Walking access is good; Westmorland Avenue is a main pedestrian route for local families.
Facilities: The school has developed incrementally over its long history, with various extensions creating a functional campus. Specialist provision includes a gymnasium, playing fields, and swimming facilities (water safety lessons for Years 3-4).
Oversubscription: With 1.69 applications per place, entry is competitive. Unless you live very close to the school, securing a place is challenging. Parents should verify distance criteria with Tameside at the time of application.
Mixed-age classes: The school operates many mixed-age classes (Year 1/2, Year 3/4, Year 5/6). While this creates flexibility and peer learning opportunities, parents should understand that single-age grouping is not the norm here.
Church ethos: The school's Christian character is active and embedded. While the school is inclusive of all faiths, weekly worship is a standard feature. Families uncomfortable with regular collective worship and Christian teaching should verify expectations before entry.
Writing progress: Ofsted noted that pupils' progress in writing in some years is not as brisk as in mathematics and reading. While reading and maths are strong, writing remains an area where individual pupil support may be needed.
A school with genuine depth of character rooted in 180 years of community service. Exceptional academic results, outstanding behaviour, and strong inclusion of pupils with additional needs combine to create a well-led institution. The Christian mission is lived rather than tokenistic, and pupils benefit from genuine pastoral care alongside academic rigour. Best suited to families within the local area who value community roots, Christian partnership, and a school where behaviour and wellbeing matter as much as results. The main barrier to entry is popularity and distance; the reward for those who secure a place is a demonstrably strong primary education.
Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in September 2022. Academic results are exceptional: 91% of Key Stage 2 pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, well above the England average of 62%. The school ranks 389th nationally (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in the top 2% of primary schools in England. Behaviour is outstanding, and inclusion of pupils with special needs is a noted strength.
There is no formal catchment area. Places are allocated by distance through Tameside's coordinated admissions system, following Tameside's standard oversubscribed school criteria. The most recent oversubscription ratio was 1.69 applications per place. You should contact Tameside or the school to verify distance thresholds for your postcode in the specific year of application.
Yes. The school has an Early Years Foundation Stage setting on-site for pupils aged 3-4. Government-funded hours (15 or 30 hours) are available for eligible 2, 3, and 4-year-olds. For specific nursery fees and to book a place, contact the school directly or visit the website.
The school runs approximately 10-15 clubs annually, including Rugby, Football, Netball, Benchball, Tag Rugby, Dodgeball, Cheerleading, Athletics, Rounders, Cricket, Basketball, Gymnastics, Yoga, and Art. Most clubs run from 3:00pm to 4:00pm at £2.50 per session (Yoga is £3.50). Rugby is Friday mornings at 8:00am. The school also participates in Young Voices Choir, a national concert programme.
St John's is a Church of England primary school with a genuine active partnership with the adjacent St John's Church (Diocese of Chester). The school's mission statement is Love of God, Love of Neighbour, Love of Oneself. Collective worship is regular, and Christian values are embedded in the curriculum and behaviour expectations. The school describes itself as inclusive of all faiths and serves families from Christian, other faith, and no-faith backgrounds equally.
Yes. Funtasia Kids Club provides breakfast club from 7:30am and after-school care with flexible bookings and holiday provision. Junior Adventures Group also runs Stay and Play afternoon programmes. Both offer DBS-checked, trained staff and inclusive activities for Reception through Year 6.
In the latest published data, 91% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined (compared to 62% nationally). Average scaled scores were: Reading 111, Mathematics 109, Grammar/Punctuation/Spelling 111 (all above the national average of 100). Approximately 41-49% of pupils achieved the higher standard across core subjects, indicating strong depth of learning.
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