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SchoolsHanley SwanHanley Swan St Gabriel's with St Mary's CofE Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Hanley Swan
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Hanley Swan St Gabriel's with St Mary's CofE Primary School
Welland Road, Hanley Swan, WR8 0EQ·Worcestershire·URN: 144262A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Church of England
Primary Ranking
1,632
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
2,871
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
1
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.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
94%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Hanley Swan St Gabriel's with St Mary's CofE Primary School Review 2026, village-scale primary with consistently strong KS2 outcomes

At a Glance

At the village hall gate from 8.40am, the day starts with a simple routine that suits a small school, a clear handover, familiar faces, and a calm pace. This is a Church of England primary with four mixed-age classes, so it stays intentionally small and personal; for September 2027 Reception entry, Worcestershire lists 15 January 2027 as the application deadline and 16 April 2027 as offer day.

The academic headline is hard to miss. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 90% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. The current combined higher-standard figure is recorded as 0%, while individual subject depth remains visible in reading and maths, with 40% achieving a high score in reading and 30% in maths.

Reception applications are coordinated through Worcestershire for a school where year groups are small. For September 2027 entry, the published application deadline is 15 January 2027 and offer day is 16 April 2027.

Character & Atmosphere

The feel is shaped by scale and setting. The prospectus describes a village school with strong links to the local community, and the site itself is part of the story: the original building was built on church land in 1862, later forming part of a merged primary created in 1972 from St Gabriel’s junior and St Mary’s infant schools. Families who value continuity and a sense of local identity will recognise what that heritage tends to bring, a stable rhythm, close relationships, and children who are known well.

Outdoor space is not an afterthought here. The prospectus highlights large grounds, gardens, a forest school base, and a very large field with a backdrop of the Malvern Hills, plus direct outdoor access from classrooms. In practice, that usually means learning can move outside more often and more naturally, particularly for primary science, geography, and practical problem-solving in maths.

Leadership is consistent. The headteacher is Adrian Pratley, named on the school site and in the most recent official reporting, and governance sits within the Hanley and Upton Educational Trust. For parents, continuity of leadership matters because it often underpins consistent expectations and a settled staff culture.

Results and Academic Performance

The school’s primary outcomes place it above the England picture, and the details suggest breadth rather than a single spike.

Key Stage 2 combined standard

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 90% met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. That is meaningful for families who want confidence that core skills are secure by the end of Year 6.

Higher standard and greater depth

At the higher standard across reading, writing and maths, the current combined figure is recorded as 0%. Subject-level data still shows stretch for the strongest pupils, with 40% achieving a high score in reading and 30% in maths.

Subject indicators

Scaled scores in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset were 109 for reading, 108 for maths, and 106 for grammar, punctuation and spelling. Alongside 90% reaching the expected standard in maths and 90% in science, this suggests consistency across core subjects rather than uneven performance.

Rankings context, using FindMySchool methodology

The school is ranked 1,632nd out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic performance in the FindMySchool ranking (based on official outcomes data), with an overall primary ranking of 2,871st. Locally, it ranks 1st in Hanley Swan. Parents comparing nearby schools can use the FindMySchool local hub and comparison tools to view these results side by side.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

88%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

A small, mixed-age structure tends to drive a particular teaching style: tighter assessment and grouping within a single classroom, clearer routines, and a need for pupils to work independently while an adult teaches another group. The prospectus sets out four mixed-ability classes arranged as Reception, Year 1 and 2, Year 3 and 4, and Year 5 and 6. For many children this is a real advantage, because it normalises collaboration across ages and can strengthen peer support.

The school’s curriculum documents place reading at the centre, and the official reporting emphasises that reading is central to the curriculum, with targeted support for pupils who fall behind. The practical implication is that early fluency is treated as the gateway to everything else, including wider curriculum access in history, geography and science.

There is also a visible emphasis on structured thinking and discussion. The school teaches Philosophy for Children (P4C), with the explicit intention of developing communication and higher-order thinking skills. For pupils, that can translate into better classroom talk, more confident reasoning, and improved writing because ideas are clearer before they hit the page.

A balanced view matters too. The latest official reporting highlights that assessment in some foundation subjects is still developing, and that leaders are working to make checks as precise outside the core as they are in English and maths. Parents who care about broad subject mastery should ask how foundation-subject knowledge is checked and revisited, especially for pupils in mixed-age classes.

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.

Where Pupils Go Next

For a primary, transition quality often matters as much as headline results. The school is part of the Hanley and Upton Educational Trust, working alongside Hanley Castle High School and other local schools in the trust. Even when pupils do not all move on to the same secondary, trust-wide links can help with shared approaches, staff collaboration, and smoother information transfer.

What is clearly in place is preparation for independence. The prospectus describes home school liaison books, regular reading expectations, and an emphasis on pupils being ready for the next stage. For families, the practical question is not only which secondary school is chosen, but how confident the child will feel in bigger classes, longer days, and more subject-specialist teaching. A small primary that builds routines and independence early can make that jump easier.

Admissions, how to get in

This is a state school with no tuition fees, so admission is the key pressure point.

Demand and competitiveness

Reception entry is coordinated through Worcestershire, with small year groups making the admissions process sensitive to changes in local demand. Families should read the current oversubscription criteria closely and keep the published timetable in view.

Who decides and how places are allocated

For Reception entry, applications are coordinated by Worcestershire Local Authority, with offers made on the school’s behalf. The school’s published arrangements set out oversubscription criteria, including priority for looked-after and previously looked-after children, sibling criteria (with catchment distinctions), children living in catchment, children of certain trust staff, and then straight-line distance as the tie-break when needed.

Key deadlines for September 2027 Reception entry

For September 2027 Reception entry, applications close on 15 January 2027 and offer day is 16 April 2027 under Worcestershire's published timetable. Parents should not leave tours late, because appointment slots can compress quickly before the January deadline.

Tours rather than open days

The school states it does not run an open day, preferring personalised tours during a normal school day. For parents, this can be an advantage, it is easier to judge routines, classroom flow, and behaviour culture on a typical day than at a staged event.

A practical tip

If distance becomes a deciding factor in a given year, families should use FindMySchool Map Search to check their measured distance and sanity-check it against the school’s criteria. Even in small communities, small differences can matter.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

39

Total received

Places Offered

16

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Primary wellbeing is mostly about predictability, relationships and early intervention. The most recent official reporting describes calm, purposeful classrooms, exemplary behaviour, and pupils who feel secure about seeking help if they are worried. That matters because it suggests pupils are not only compliant, but also confident enough to speak up, which is a basic ingredient of safeguarding culture.

Support for pupils with additional needs is described as timely and collaborative, working with parents and external experts and adapting learning accordingly. In a small school, the implication is often faster identification and more consistent follow-through, because staff know children well across several years and see them in multiple contexts.

Family engagement also looks structured. The prospectus sets out regular communication routines, including a weekly newsletter and home school liaison books, which can be a practical help for busy households. When communication is normalised and simple, it becomes easier to address small issues early rather than waiting for them to grow.

Beyond the Classroom

Enrichment here is anchored in outdoors, community links, and a culture of practical projects.

Forest School and outdoor learning

The prospectus explicitly references a forest school base and outdoor learning areas, with classrooms opening directly onto outdoor space. This is more than a nice-to-have. For younger pupils, outdoors learning can improve attention, language development and confidence with risk, while for older pupils it can support scientific observation, geography fieldwork and teamwork.

Clubs that reflect pupil age and interests

The school’s clubs vary by term, with a stated mix spanning sports, computing, cooking and crafts. Specific named examples visible in school communications include Computer Club, Football Club, and Drawing Club. The point is not the label, but the breadth: creative clubs for younger pupils, physical activity for energy and confidence, and digital opportunities that build early familiarity with computing.

Projects and wider-world links

The website documents longer-running projects, including a partnership with Maweni Primary School in Tanzania and community-facing initiatives. For children, sustained partnerships like this can make global learning tangible and build empathy without becoming tokenistic.

Sport as a visible strength

Sport is framed as an area of particular strength in official reporting, and practical detail on the site includes swimming in the upper years. For many children, sport is also the easiest route to confidence and belonging, especially in small schools where the whole cohort is visible and participation feels more communal than selective.

Practical Information

School day timings

Registration starts at 8.40am and all children finish at 3.15pm, with a structured mid-morning break and staggered lunch periods for different key stages.

Wraparound care

A breakfast club operates on site. After-school provision appears to run mainly through clubs that change by term, rather than a single fixed daily after-school care offer. If a family needs guaranteed after-school coverage every day, it is sensible to confirm the current wraparound arrangements directly.

Getting there

For rail, Great Malvern is commonly referenced as the nearest station for the village area, and families typically travel by car from surrounding villages and Malvern. Public transport options exist via local bus services serving Hanley Swan, but routes and frequencies are worth checking against the school day.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 105
  • Number of pupils: 115

Things to Consider

  • Small year groups and mixed-age classes. Four mixed-age classes can be a real strength for community feel and individual attention, but it also means cohort dynamics matter. If a child wants a very large friendship pool or thrives on a bigger peer group, visit with that in mind.

  • Competition for Reception places. Reception entry is coordinated through Worcestershire, and small year groups mean admissions can be sensitive to changes in local demand. Families should understand the oversubscription criteria and keep timelines tight.

  • Foundation subject assessment is still developing. Core assessment is described as strong, but checks in some foundation subjects are earlier-stage. Parents who prioritise depth in history, geography, or the arts should ask how knowledge is revisited and secured year on year.

The Verdict

This is a small Church of England primary that pairs strong academic outcomes with a grounded, outdoors-capable setting and clear community links. It suits families who value a village-scale school where children are known well, routines are stable, and learning can move naturally between classroom and outdoor space. The limiting factor is admission, not the education once a place is secured.

FAQs

The school's Key Stage 2 outcomes are strong, with 90% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset. The most recent official inspection activity (29 April 2025) reported that the school had taken effective action to maintain standards, and safeguarding was effective.

Reception applications are coordinated through Worcestershire's admissions process. For September 2027 entry, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers made on 16 April 2027.

The school states it does not run a single open day, instead offering personalised tours during a normal school day. For September 2026 starters, it states tours are offered up to 14 January 2026.

Reception entry is coordinated through Worcestershire, and small year groups mean competition can vary noticeably from year to year. Families should read the current oversubscription criteria and keep to the published deadline.

The published school day starts with registration at 8.40am and finishes at 3.15pm for all children.

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Welland Road, Hanley Swan, WR8 0EQ
01684310364
www.hanleyswanprimaryschool.co.uk
Adrian Pratley
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