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SchoolsLeedsHarewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Leeds
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Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School

Harrogate Road, Harewood, Leeds, LS17 9LH·Leeds·URN: 107989A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 5-11
Church of England
Primary Ranking
337
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,495
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
26
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
83%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Review 2026: High-attainment village primary with a clear Church school rhythm

At a Glance

A small village primary where routines are explicit, expectations are clear, and outcomes are strong. With around 100 pupils on roll, families often talk about the benefits of everyone knowing each other quickly, while day-to-day logistics feel well organised, including a defined drop-off window from 8.40am to 8.50am and a 3.15pm finish.

Recent admissions evidence indicates Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.

Faith is present in practical ways, not just in a prospectus sense. Collective worship runs daily and is structured through the week, including a celebration assembly at the end of the week.

Character & Atmosphere

The strongest impression is of a school that leans into being a Church of England village primary, then backs that identity up with systems. Collective worship is not occasional; it is timetabled, with whole school worship, singing worship, and a weekly celebration assembly. Pupils also have leadership roles tied to wellbeing, environment, and school life more broadly, which helps a small school feel busy and purposeful rather than limited.

The setting is distinctive. The school describes itself as built in the mid eighteenth century and placed within the John Carr architect-designed model village of Harewood. Practical expansion has included extending into the former teacher’s house, along with additional group rooms and reworked support spaces such as library and office areas. Outside provision is detailed and varied for a school of this size, including multiple playground areas, a dedicated Reception outdoor area, an adventure playground on the playing field, and school gardens.

Community links appear to be more than occasional visits. The school highlights connections with the Harewood Estate, including using estate grounds and study centre facilities, plus involvement in local partnership work through the Wharfe Valley Learning Partnership and local cluster activity. For parents, the practical implication is that “small school” does not have to mean “narrow experience,” particularly if your child thrives on projects that use local context and community relationships.

Results / Academic Performance

Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School's current KS2 profile is 100% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 100% expected (scaled score 109), maths 100% expected (scaled score 109), GPS 100% expected (scaled score 112), and science 100% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 337th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 26th in Leeds locally.

Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School's current KS2 profile is 100% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 100% expected (scaled score 109), maths 100% expected (scaled score 109), GPS 100% expected (scaled score 112), and science 100% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 337th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 26th in Leeds locally.

Scaled scores reinforce the same pattern. Reading (111) is notably high; mathematics (106) and grammar, punctuation and spelling (105) also exceed typical benchmarks. The practical takeaway is that families prioritising literacy, including children who respond well to structured reading teaching, are likely to find the academic culture aligned with their priorities.

Official inspection evidence is consistent with that picture, particularly around reading and mathematics, while also flagging development work within parts of the wider foundation curriculum.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

100%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The teaching model looks deliberately structured. Early reading is treated as a priority, including a phonics programme approach and the expectation that reading books match pupils’ current phonics knowledge. Alongside that, mathematics is presented as a strength, with teachers checking and addressing gaps quickly where assessment practice is strongest.

A small school can struggle to provide specialist breadth; here, the website points to targeted specialist provision and enrichment to compensate. Music is described as a regular feature with specialist input, while languages appear in more than one form across the school experience, including French and Italian. In upper key stage 2, the headteacher is also directly involved in teaching, for example delivering computing in the Year 5 and Year 6 class.

The best way to interpret the curriculum story is as “strong where it is most tightly defined” and “still improving where the long-term sequencing needs more clarity.” For families, that can be reassuring rather than concerning if you prefer a school that is open about development priorities and already has clear strengths in core areas.

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 school, the main transition is into Year 7 elsewhere. The school emphasises emotional readiness and practical preparation, including transition work connected to wellbeing support. Year 6 transition sessions with the MindMate team are a good example of this, helping pupils name worries, manage emotions, and approach change with practical strategies.

Secondary allocation is handled through Leeds coordinated admissions. In practice, that means parents should plan early around realistic travel patterns and preferred secondary options, then treat Year 6 as the year for structured transition support rather than a last-minute scramble.

Admissions: How to get in

Reception entry is coordinated by Leeds City Council and the school is clear that it follows the Leeds admissions policy for allocations.

Recent admissions evidence indicates Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.

For September 2027 Reception entry in Leeds, applications open on 1 November 2026, close on 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027.

The school also describes open events for prospective families in autumn. Given that open events are date-specific and can change annually, the safest approach is to treat these as typically running in October and November, then confirm the current calendar directly via the school’s admissions information.

A key contextual point for families: there is no nursery provision, so the first entry point is Reception rather than a nursery-to-Reception internal route.

Practical tip: when admissions are tight, use FindMySchool’s Map Search to sanity-check likely feasibility, then cross-reference that with the local authority policy wording for priority criteria.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
3.690 miles

Applications

60

Total received

Places Offered

15

Subscription Rate

4.0x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Wellbeing is treated as a defined strand rather than a generic statement. The school has pupil leadership roles explicitly linked to mental wellbeing, and it also states external validation for MindMate Friendly Status and PSHE work in 2025. That combination usually signals a school that wants consistency in language and practice, so pupils hear the same messages in class, assemblies, and pastoral moments.

Safeguarding leadership is clearly signposted, with named designated safeguarding leads. More importantly, official inspection evidence describes safeguarding as effective, and it also highlights a culture of vigilance among staff and pupils.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Extracurricular life is shaped by the realities of a small roll, with a “small number of after-school clubs” referenced in official inspection evidence. The important nuance is that the club list is not static. It changes across the year, so parents should read it as a current snapshot rather than a promise of identical provision every term.

The current club list is unusually specific for a primary, which helps children find a niche. Examples include Computer Animation, percussion tuition, Composition with Graphic Scores, and two separate Drama Den groups split by year range, alongside multi-sports, tennis, French, mindfulness, and netball.

Eco activity is another defined pillar. The Eco-Committee runs structured sustainability activity and the school reports holding an Eco-Schools Green Flag award, including renewals in 2023 and 2025. For pupils who like projects with real-world purpose, that sort of long-running committee work can be a strong motivator, especially in a small school where leadership roles are visible and meaningful.

Music appears as a recurring thread across school life, including specialist teaching and performance traditions, with individual tuition referenced as a high take-up area in inspection evidence.

Practical Information

The school day is clearly set out. Gates open at 8.40am and close at 8.50am for registration; pick-up begins with gates opening at 3.05pm, with pupils finishing at 3.15pm.

Wraparound care is a genuine feature rather than an occasional add-on. Sunrise Club runs from 7.45am until pupils are taken to class for the school start, while Sunset Club runs in two after-school sessions up to 6.00pm. Costs are published as £5.00 for Sunrise Club, and £6.75 (short session) or £13.50 (full session with an evening meal).

For travel, Harewood village is served by frequent bus services, including the No. 36 route running between Leeds and Harrogate, plus other routes that pass through the village. For families commuting, that matters because it broadens feasible pick-up arrangements beyond “drive-only,” especially for wraparound collection planning.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 105
  • Number of pupils: 100

Things to Consider

  • Admission pressure is real. With around four applications per place securing a Reception place is competitive. Plan with realistic back-up options, even if this is your preferred choice.

  • Curriculum consistency is uneven outside core strengths. The latest inspection identifies reading and mathematics as particularly strong, while noting that curriculum plans and assessment systems are not yet equally secure across some foundation subjects. If you want a uniformly strong subject model across the whole timetable, ask directly about the school’s current improvement work in those areas.

  • Church school rhythm is daily, not occasional. Collective worship is timetabled throughout the week. Families seeking a Church of England ethos may find this reassuring; families who prefer a fully secular day should weigh whether the worship structure fits their preferences.

  • Small-school trade-offs. A close-knit community can suit many children, but it can also mean fewer parallel friendship groups within a year. Consider whether your child thrives in a smaller peer group, especially if they are socially selective or benefit from lots of “different types” in a class.

The Verdict

Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School suits families who want a small, values-led village primary with a clear daily rhythm, strong outcomes, and defined wellbeing and leadership roles for pupils. The academic story is convincing, particularly at Key Stage 2, and wraparound care is well specified for working families. The main limiting factor is admission competition, and families should approach Reception entry with a realistic plan and a clear understanding of the local authority timetable.

FAQs

Yes, it has strong Key Stage 2 outcomes in the most recent published results, including high attainment in reading, writing and mathematics compared with England averages. The most recent Ofsted inspection (September 2022, published November 2022) judged the school Good across key areas.

For September 2027 Reception entry in Leeds, applications open on 1 November 2026, close on 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027.

Yes. Sunrise Club operates from 7.45am until the start of the school day, and Sunset Club runs after school in two sessions up to 6.00pm. The school publishes session timings and costs, including snack and evening meal details for later collection.

Collective worship is part of the daily timetable and follows a weekly rota, including whole school worship and a weekly celebration assembly. The school also describes Church School Ambassadors who support worship activities.

Clubs vary through the year, but the school publishes a current list that includes options such as Computer Animation, percussion, composition activities, drama groups, sport, French, mindfulness, and netball. The Eco-Committee is another structured strand, linked to sustainability activity and Eco-Schools recognition.

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Harrogate Road, Harewood, Leeds, LS17 9LH
01132886394
www.harewood.leeds.sch.uk
Alistair Ratcliffe
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