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SchoolsHigh WycombeLoudwater Combined School
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Loudwater Combined School

School Way, Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1JJ·Buckinghamshire·URN: 110524A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
6,956
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
7,524
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
20
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
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Loudwater Combined School Review 2026: Strong Primary Education in a Thriving Buckinghamshire Community

At a Glance

On a hillside site in the picturesque valley of Loudwater, between High Wycombe's urban sprawl and farmland, sits a school that has been educating children since 1973. Today, with 211 pupils across mixed-ability classes and a committed team of staff, Loudwater Combined School maintains an atmosphere of calm purpose and genuine care. The school's own pupils devised the motto Learn, Create, Succeed, and it shows in their articulate, polite interactions and genuine engagement with learning.

Ranked 6,956th of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes, the school now sits closer to the national middle of the distribution (FindMySchool data). In the latest KS2 dataset, 60% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. Reading scaled scores averaged 107, mathematics 107, and grammar, punctuation and spelling 105. At the higher standard, 10% achieved greater depth across literacy and numeracy. In its most recent inspection in May 2024, Ofsted rated the school Good across all areas, confirming its position as a well-functioning primary where pupils are thoroughly prepared for secondary transition.

Character & Atmosphere

Staff have very high expectations for pupils' learning, particularly in Key Stage 2. This shows in the classroom: lessons move briskly, questioning is purposeful, and pupils engage visibly with challenging material. The school establishes a positive and supportive culture from Reception onwards. Pupils are polite and articulate, moving around the building respectfully. They know the school's values — equality, empathy, responsibility — and connect them to wider figures and causes beyond the school gates. Behaviour is well-managed. Clear systems ensure any incidents are handled swiftly and robustly, and pupils respond because they understand what is expected.

Relationships are genuinely warm. Pupils have extremely positive and caring relationships with one another. Seniors look out for younger children, and there is tangible evidence of peer support. The school responds well to a strong personal, social and health education curriculum. Pupils are very happy and learn how to keep themselves safe. They are encouraged to reflect thoughtfully on texts and digital media, developing critical awareness young.

The physical environment reflects this ethos. Built on a split-level site set into the hillside, the school makes thoughtful use of its landscape. The school also offers a breakfast club and after-school care, which matter practically for working families and allow extended community time.

Leadership is notably steady. Mrs Clare Cunnington leads with accessible warmth and high standards, creating an environment where governors, staff and parents feel genuinely heard. The governing body plays a key role in realising the school's vision, engaging with staff on workload and well-being while maintaining robust challenge on standards and safeguarding.

Results: Key Stage 2 Performance

Reading

Reading is prioritised throughout the school. Phonics begins systematically from Reception, and all staff are well-trained in the approach. Reading books are matched closely to the sounds pupils know. If any pupils fall behind, pre-teaching and follow-up lessons help them catch up quickly. Pupils develop genuine affection for books and are encouraged, as one staff member described, to wonder aloud in preparation for increasingly academic study as they progress.

In the current 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading. The scaled score of 107 demonstrates secure reading performance. Half of pupils (50%) achieved the higher standard. Pupils reflect thoughtfully on the challenging books they study, often linking texts to their own experiences, which helps them discuss mature concepts like empathy with genuine engagement.

Mathematics and Writing

Mathematics teaching is developed systematically, with clear sequences of lessons that help pupils build key knowledge and skills deeply. The mathematics scaled score of 107 reflects secure foundations in number, place value, and operations. 30% achieved the higher standard, indicating pupils develop fluency and secure reasoning across the full range of operations and more complex problem-solving.

In writing, grammar, punctuation and spelling at 105 (with 30% at higher standard) show pupils can apply technical knowledge securely. However, the school acknowledges that not all subject areas receive equally specialist teaching across the staff team. Where subject expertise is strongest — particularly in Spanish and mathematics — the impact on learning is significant. This is an area the school is actively developing.

Overall Picture

The combined reading, writing and mathematics attainment is 60% at the expected standard. At the higher standard, 10% achieved greater depth in all three areas. Science: 80% met expected standards.

Ranked 20th among primary schools in High Wycombe and 7,524th overall in England (FindMySchool ranking), Loudwater now sits nearer the national middle than the previous review suggested. The school's consistent Good rating from Ofsted (maintained over inspections) underscores stability and proven effectiveness.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

62%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching & Learning

Teachers set high expectations and explain concepts with clarity. Classes are mixed-ability, enabling pupils to encounter diverse perspectives and avoiding the assumption that ability is fixed. Differentiation is active; more able pupils are stretched with deeper material, while those who struggle receive pre-teaching and catch-up support.

In the strongest subjects, teachers have expert subject knowledge and implement sequences of lessons securely. This impacts pupils' learning significantly. However, across some subject areas and in the early years, staff expertise is not yet as consistent. Some Reception activities are not always meaningful enough to build knowledge as effectively as they could. This represents the school's main area for development, and leadership is addressing it thoughtfully with ongoing professional development.

The curriculum follows the national framework with notable enrichment. Spanish is taught from Year 1 by a specialist. Year 6 receives additional sessions in spring term to consolidate learning before SATs. History, geography, art and design, technology, and PE are taught with genuine coherence to topics, though the depth varies by subject specialist knowledge available.

The school also places strong emphasis on metacognition — helping pupils understand how they learn. Literacy and numeracy are taught through focused daily sessions and reinforced across the curriculum. Reading is explicitly woven into every subject.

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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Beyond the Classroom

Sports and Physical Development

Football and netball are highly valued and well attended. The school competes in local fixtures and tournaments. PE is compulsory and taught across all year groups. Sports Day, held in summer, is a whole-school community event where pupils participate in races, relay events, and team competitions alongside a picnic lunch. The school holds Primary Sports Premium funding and uses this to enhance provision and access to competitive sport.

The school building includes outside space for games and exploration, though recent pool renovations (with funding secured from Tesco Bags of Help) mean swimmers will return to water-based learning in 2024-2025.

Music and the Arts

Choir is highly valued and well attended. The school also offers music tuition, including instrumental lessons for those who wish to learn. Design technology, art and design, and music feature prominently in the curriculum, and pupils' work is displayed throughout the school. The school celebrates artistic achievement in whole-school productions and assemblies.

Trips, Visits and Enrichment

Enrichment experiences are central to the curriculum. Recent trips include a Shakespeare day workshop (where pupils engage directly with actors and dramatic texts) and a residential trip to the Isle of Wight for Year 6. These experiences help pupils build confidence and feel well prepared for their next stage of education. The school also runs a home-learning club on Thursday afternoons, extending support and opportunity.

Clubs and Activities

Named clubs and activities available include: chess club, athletics club, drama club, music ensemble, computer club, cooking club, and various after-school sports. Year 4 pupils all learn recorder; those showing aptitude continue to other instruments. The school encourages all pupils to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme (in adapted form for primary ages), supporting personal challenge and achievement.

Pastoral and PSHE

Personal, social and health education is strong. Pupils develop understanding of healthy lifestyles and learn to make informed choices. The curriculum explicitly teaches resilience, teamwork, and emotional intelligence. A family support adviser is available, and external specialists (e.g., Educational Psychologists) are engaged where pupils have specific needs.

The school promotes good attendance robustly from Reception onwards, recognising that consistent presence is crucial for learning.

Where Pupils Go Next

Year 6 pupils typically transition to local secondary schools. The nearest non-selective secondary school is Wycombe High School. For pupils seeking selective routes, Reading School and Kendrick School (grammar schools) serve the area. The school provides 11-plus familiarisation sessions but emphasises these are not formal preparation; families wishing intensive grammar school preparation typically arrange external tutoring.

In 2024, approximately 15 pupils from Year 6 secured places at selective grammar schools, reflecting the school's strong foundation in literacy and numeracy. The school is ambitious for all pupils and works carefully with each child's family to identify the most appropriate secondary pathway.

Admissions

Loudwater Combined School is a mainstream primary with a mixed-ability intake. Admissions at Reception are coordinated by Buckinghamshire Local Authority and are non-selective. The school is consistently oversubscribed. In recent admission years, 79 applications have been received for 27 places, a subscription ratio of approximately 2.93:1, making entry competitive. Distance from school is the primary criterion after looked-after children and siblings. Families should contact the school or local authority for specific distance thresholds in the year they apply.

The school's website provides open house events where prospective families can visit. The school office (01494 524919, office@loudwater.bucks.sch.uk) welcomes enquiries.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

79

Total received

Places Offered

27

Subscription Rate

2.9x

Applications per place

Practical Information

School Hours

School gates open at 8:45am; school day ends at 3:20pm (3:10pm for Foundation Stage).

Wraparound Care

Breakfast club runs from 7:45am. After-school club runs until 6:00pm. Holiday club is available during main school holidays. These are provided by the school and represent a valuable service for working families.

Uniform

School uniform is required (standard blue and white).

Transport

The school is accessible by public transport. Kingsmead Road has regular bus services. High Wycombe railway station is within walking distance or accessible by bus. There is limited on-site parking; parents are asked to consider walking, cycling or public transport for drop-off and pick-up.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 210

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school creates a safe, secure, and nurturing learning environment. Safeguarding has been a priority area, and the school has rightly developed this as a particular strength. Arrangements are effective, and pupils learn how to keep themselves safe from the start.

Teaching assistants work within each class, providing extra help for pupils experiencing difficulty. A Special Educational Needs Coordinator (Mrs Eve Heard) identifies and supports pupils with additional needs. The school provides thoughtful adaptations to the curriculum for pupils with SEND and works with external specialists where needed. An excellent early morning programme helps pupils learn readily.

Emotional and behavioural support is available. A trained counsellor visits weekly for children needing additional emotional support. The school holds the Inclusion Quality Mark, reflecting commitment to inclusive practice.

Things to Consider

Variable subject expertise. The school acknowledges that not all staff have the subject expertise to teach all areas to the highest standard. While areas like Spanish and mathematics are taught strongly, some other subjects (and early years) need development. For families prioritising deep specialist teaching across all curricula, this represents a limitation. The school is actively addressing this through professional development.

Strong demand for places. With over 2.9 applications per place, admission is highly competitive. Families must live within the tight distance threshold and may need to consider alternatives if they live beyond the furthest distance at which a place was offered. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Transition to secondary. The school does not operate a sixth form; all pupils transfer to secondary at the end of Year 6. While transition is carefully managed and pupils are well-prepared, families must research secondary options in advance.

Early years considerations. The school's early years provision is good but is identified by Ofsted as an area where some activity choices do not support learning as effectively as they could. This affects a small proportion of children. Families with young children may wish to observe Foundation Stage to assess whether the approach matches their expectations.

The Verdict

Loudwater Combined School is a well-run, above-average primary school delivering strong outcomes in a genuinely caring community. Pupils achieve at well above the England average in literacy and numeracy. The atmosphere is calm, purposeful, and warm. Staff expect high standards and pupils respond. Leadership is thoughtful and responsive.

The school is best suited to families within the tight admissions distance who prioritise a stable, inclusive, community-focused primary education with clear academic expectations. It offers breadth (sports, arts, enrichment trips) without sacrificing depth in the core subjects. Pupils leave well-prepared for secondary transition, both academically and emotionally.

The main challenge is securing a place, given significant oversubscription. Families should verify their distance from the school early in the admissions process.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in May 2024 across all key areas including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, and leadership. In the current 2025 KS2 dataset, 60% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. The school ranks 6,956th of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes (FindMySchool data).

Applications for Reception entry are made through Buckinghamshire Local Authority, not directly to the school. For September 2027 entry, the deadline is 15 January 2027. The school is consistently oversubscribed; allocation is based on distance from school after looked-after children and siblings. Prospective families should contact the local authority to verify the admissions criteria and current distance thresholds for their year group.

There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated primarily by distance from school. In recent years, approximately 79 applications have been received for 27 places. Families should contact the school office (01494 524919) or Buckinghamshire admissions to confirm the distance threshold in the year they apply. Distance varies annually based on demand.

The May 2024 inspection highlighted strong expectations for pupils' learning, excellent early morning support for pupils with SEND, systematic curriculum development in Spanish and mathematics, high standards of pupils' written work across the curriculum, strong attendance culture, positive and caring relationships among pupils, and excellent safeguarding arrangements. Teachers have adept subject knowledge in the strongest areas.

No. The school is primary only (ages 4-11). All pupils transfer to secondary school at the end of Year 6. The school carefully manages this transition and works with families to identify appropriate secondary options. The nearest secondary schools are Wycombe High School (non-selective, nearest) and Reading/Kendrick Schools (selective grammar schools).

Named clubs include football, netball, choir, chess, athletics, drama, music, and computer club. Year 4 pupils learn recorder; those showing aptitude continue to other instruments. The school runs a home-learning club on Thursday afternoons. Sports are compulsory and include PE lessons and participation in competitive fixtures. Annual residential trip to the Isle of Wight (Year 6), Shakespeare day workshop, and whole-school Sports Day are highlights.

Yes. Breakfast club runs from 7:45am, and after-school care runs until 6:00pm. Holiday club is available during main school holidays. Contact the school office for current fees and to arrange care.

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School Way, Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1JJ
01494524919
www.loudwater.bucks.sch.uk
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