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SchoolsHitchinSt Andrew's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Hitchin|Best Primary Schools in Hitchin
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St Andrew's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Hitchin

Benslow Lane, Hitchin, SG4 9RD·Hertfordshire·URN: 117467A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Church of England
Primary Ranking
5,156
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,292
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
3
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Elite
10/10
Application Demand
73%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

At a Glance

A one-form entry Church of England primary in Hitchin, this school combines traditional priorities (reading, writing and mathematics done properly) with a surprisingly broad set of “whole child” opportunities that are grounded in the day-to-day running of the place, not marketing gloss. There is nursery provision on site, and wraparound childcare is unusually comprehensive, with an in-house before and after-school club that also runs holiday provision.

Rankings add another lens. In the current FindMySchool dataset, St Andrew's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Hitchin is ranked 1,292nd in England and 3rd in Hitchin for primary outcomes. That is a useful comparison point, but parents should read it alongside cohort size, admissions fit and the school’s wider curriculum.

An ungraded Ofsted inspection in July 2024 kept the school’s overall judgement at Outstanding, while also signalling that the next inspection is likely to be graded. That context matters for families who place heavy weight on inspection labels alone.

Character & Atmosphere

This is a school that leans into a calm, courteous culture. External evaluation describes pupils as happy, enthusiastic and inquisitive, with behaviour that is polite and respectful; older pupils are trusted with real responsibility as play leaders, keeping equipment organised and helping others to join games.

The Church of England character is not an add-on. Collective worship sits within the rhythm of the day, and the school describes close ties with Holy Saviour Church, including whole-school services. The faith identity is paired with an explicit emphasis on respect for different cultures and faiths, which is also reflected in curriculum examples described in official reporting, such as learning about life in other countries through “culture week” in early years.

Leadership stability is a live theme. The current headteacher is Mrs Laura Murphy, and official reporting notes she took up post in September 2023, alongside other senior leadership changes through early 2024. In practical terms, that usually means a school is standardising expectations, tightening assessment routines, and getting consistency across classrooms. The July 2024 inspection commentary points in exactly that direction, highlighting supportive staff culture while identifying inconsistency in how teachers check learning and address misconceptions.

Nursery children are part of the school’s “through line” rather than a bolt-on. The on-site early years offer is frequently referenced as the start of the curriculum journey, and the most recent Ofsted reporting describes curriculum building blocks that begin in early years and intentionally prepare pupils for later subject learning.

Results / Academic Performance

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Rankings add another lens. In the current FindMySchool dataset, St Andrew's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Hitchin is ranked 1,292nd in England and 3rd in Hitchin for primary outcomes. That is a useful comparison point, but parents should read it alongside cohort size, admissions fit and the school’s wider curriculum.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

68%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum intent described in the most recent external reporting is structured and deliberately sequenced, with “building blocks” mapped across subjects towards clear endpoints. In primary terms, that usually shows up as teachers being precise about vocabulary and knowledge, and pupils being expected to remember what they learned last term, not only last lesson. The inspection report offers a concrete example in mathematics, where Year 4 pupils use specific vocabulary accurately (parallel, perpendicular), supported by oral rehearsal, repetition and recap.

The school’s older Outstanding inspection (September 2018) adds helpful detail about breadth. It references outdoor learning opportunities, including forest school experiences, and local-history connected learning, including a project exploring Hitchin Priory. Those are not “nice extras”; they are mechanisms for making foundation subjects meaningful, which in turn tends to strengthen writing quality because pupils have something real to write about.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a Hitchin primary, most pupils progress into Hertfordshire’s secondary system through the county process, with families balancing travel, sibling logistics and the mix of comprehensive and selective routes available locally.

What St Andrew’s does particularly well is treat transition as a process rather than a single event. Older pupils have structured responsibility roles in school life, and the culture expects self-management, good manners, and independent work habits. Those traits tend to transfer well into Year 7 routines.

For families planning ahead, the school also publishes Hertfordshire’s key dates for secondary transfer for September 2027, including the application window and allocation day. Even if your child is not yet in Year 6, it gives a clear sense of the annual rhythm, and it is worth building your own family timeline a year in advance if you are considering selective testing, open evenings, or multiple-school applications.

Admissions: How to get in

Reception entry is highly competitive. The school is its own admissions authority (voluntary aided), and the published admissions number is 30. In the latest available admissions demand snapshot, there were 140 applications for 30 offers, which is 4.67 applications per place. First preferences also exceeded offers, with a first-preference-to-offer ratio of 1.37. In plain English, this is an oversubscribed school where families should assume competition is real, even before you think about siblings and faith-based criteria.

The school’s Reception admissions page sets out the Hertfordshire timeline for September 2027 entry. For the 2027-28 Reception intake, applications opened on 2 November 2026 and closed on 15 January 2027, with national allocation day on 16 April 2027. The page also lists school visit dates that cluster in November and early January, which is typical for popular primary schools.

Because this is a Church of England voluntary aided school, families should expect the admissions policy to include faith-related criteria and supporting documentation for relevant categories. If church attendance is central to your application strategy, check the latest supplementary information form requirements early, and do not assume the same documentation standard as community schools.

A practical tip: when you are making a high-stakes decision based on proximity and likelihood, use FindMySchool’s Map Search to measure your home-to-school distance consistently, then keep an eye on annual variation. Even without a published “furthest distance at which a place was offered” figure here, demand levels alone make distance and criteria detail worth treating seriously.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
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Applications

140

Total received

Places Offered

30

Subscription Rate

4.7x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral in a primary setting is mostly about systems that catch small issues early. Here, the evidence points to a school that takes inclusion seriously. The July 2024 inspection describes pupils with SEND as fully included in school life, and it highlights a culture where pupils listen to adults and to each other, with a harmonious playground and clear routines.

Safeguarding practice is a baseline expectation, but it is still helpful when the public record is explicit: the July 2024 inspection confirms safeguarding arrangements are effective.

Families should also notice the child-facing leadership opportunities: play leaders, buddy-style support, and pupil responsibility for shared equipment. Those structures often correlate with lower-level behaviour being handled peer-to-peer before it becomes a bigger issue.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

This is where the school differentiates itself from many otherwise-similar primaries, because the offer is both specific and sustained.

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Practical, skill-based clubs are unusually concrete. Recent published club schedules include Clay Club, French Club, and Spanish Club. These are not generic “arts and crafts” labels; they are discrete programmes with limited places and a clear structure across a term. There is also evidence of STEM-oriented enrichment in the wider clubs culture, including references to a Tech Club that covers robotics, circuits, media and engineering.

Sport and outdoor learning are not just after-school. The school has an on-site swimming pool used across the summer term, with specialist swimming teachers delivering weekly lessons. That is a significant advantage for water confidence and safety, particularly for families who do not otherwise access regular swimming. The site also supports outdoor learning through woodland and wildlife areas, and older inspection reporting references forest school style experiences.

Trips are used as curriculum extensions rather than treats. The July 2024 Ofsted a day at the beach and a residential stay in Cumbria, explicitly linking trips to independence and teamwork.

Practical Information

The published school day runs with clear, traditional structure. Gates open at 8.25am, children go into class at 8.35am, and the school day finishes at 3.10pm. Worship is built into the timetable before lunch.

Wraparound childcare is a genuine strength. “Play Aloud” operates as the school’s own before and after-school and holiday club, opening from 7.30am in the morning and running until 6pm in the evening, with optional evening meal provision. It also serves nursery-age children through to Year 6, which helps continuity for siblings.

For travel and drop-off logistics, school guidance references accessing the site via Benslow Path and asks families to follow parking and safety expectations in the surrounding roads. If you are shortlisting, it is worth stress-testing your morning routine against the start time, especially if you will rely on wraparound provision.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 253

Things to Consider

  • Oversubscription is structural. With 140 applications for 30 places and 4.67 applications per place in the latest available snapshot, many good applications will not succeed. Families should build a realistic Plan B early.

  • Inspection trajectory is worth watching. The July 2024 inspection kept the school at Outstanding but signalled that evidence suggests the grade might not be as high if a graded inspection were carried out; the next inspection is expected to be graded.

  • A faith-based admissions lens may apply. As a voluntary aided Church of England school, admissions criteria can differ from community schools, and supporting documentation can matter in oversubscription scenarios.

  • The day is structured and expectations are high. The culture described is purposeful, with clear routines and strong behaviour norms. Many children thrive on that; a small minority prefer a looser style and may take time to adjust.

The Verdict

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Who it suits: families who want a calm, purposeful primary with clear expectations, strong core-subject outcomes, and a Church of England ethos that is visible in daily life, and who can plan early for competitive admissions.

FAQs

In the current KS2 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, and 0% reached the higher standard. Subject results are 90% in reading, 70% in writing, 90% in maths, 90% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 80% in science; average scaled scores are Reading 109, Maths 108, GPS 107.

Competition is significant. The published admissions number is 30, and the most recent demand snapshot shows 140 applications for 30 offers, which is 4.67 applications per place. Families should treat admissions criteria and documentation as important, and keep a realistic alternative option in reserve.

The school publishes the Hertfordshire timetable for Reception entry. For 2027-28 entry, applications opened on 2 November 2026 and closed on 15 January 2027, with national allocation day on 16 April 2027. School visit dates typically cluster in November and early January, and families should check the school’s current page for updated visit options.

Yes. There is nursery provision on site, and the school’s own wraparound service, Play Aloud, provides before-school, after-school and holiday childcare for ages 3 to 11. Term-time sessions run from 7.30am and can extend to 6pm, which is particularly helpful for working families.

Music and practical clubs are strong. The school’s published clubs lists include band, choir and recorder groups, alongside language clubs (French and Spanish) and a Clay Club. The on-site swimming pool is also a distinctive feature, with swimming used across the summer term.

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Benslow Lane, Hitchin, SG4 9RD
01462459160
www.standrews.herts.sch.uk/
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