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Recent admissions evidence indicates St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.
What distinguishes St Anthony's is neither pure academic intensity nor spiritual theatre, but a thoughtful integration of faith-based learning into everyday classroom life. The school positions itself as "an oasis in the community," language that carries weight in a ward where need is evident. Walk through the gates and you encounter a working Catholic primary school, not a museum. Children move purposefully. Adults greet them by name. There is a sense of expectation, but not anxiety.
Miss Lisa Leonard leads the school with a background in National Leadership of Education and specialist teacher training credentials. Her tenure of ten years has produced consistency; staff retention is notably strong. The teaching body includes five specialist leaders of education, suggesting development from within and pedagogical depth that extends beyond individual classroom practice. The school explicitly describes itself as part of the St Anthony's Teaching School partnership, meaning staff here train and mentor new teachers across Leeds and beyond. This outward-facing responsibility often indicates confidence in foundational practice.
The school's Catholic character is woven throughout, not confined to RE lessons or assembly. This matters for family fit. Daily prayer, regular Masses, and explicit religious teaching are genuine features. Families of other faiths or no religious affiliation are warmly welcomed (the Ofsted report notes particularly positive inclusion), but this is a Catholic school operated on Catholic principles. The admissions policy reflects this: Catholic children with a sibling in the school rank third, Catholic children within the catchment area rank third, and other Catholic children fourth, before consideration moves to other faith backgrounds and finally to all applicants.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
The Ofsted report, completed in November 2023 with a follow-up monitoring visit in January 2024, found outcomes for children and learners Outstanding. Inspectors noted high expectations within a "robust and purposeful curriculum," terminology that signals not just ambition but coherent design. The school's explicit commitment to a curriculum that brings learning alive through "quality first hand experiences within an inspiring faith-focused curriculum" appears to be delivering results. Year-on-year consistency in this performance band is rare; schools with 90%+ expected standard and 50%+ greater depth cohorts are exceptionally selective or exceptionally well-taught. St Anthony's is the latter.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
69%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
The Ofsted report elevated Quality of Teaching, Learning and Assessment to Outstanding, one of the few areas inspectors rated separately. This reflects observable practice: teachers explaining concepts clearly, pupils engaging in dialogue about their learning, and assessment informing what happens next week.
The curriculum, which the school terms "ambitious and purposeful," covers the statutory requirements and extends them. Art and design technology are taught discretely. French begins in Reception and continues through to Year 6, unusual for a primary school and suggesting serious foreign language commitment. Physical education benefits from a specialist sports premium, with improvements tracked and celebrated in the school's annual impact reporting. Music and drama feature prominently in the school calendar; a Year 6 Brazilian Carnival dance project is documented on the PE page, with children choreographing sequences incorporating canon, unison, varying levels, speeds, and freeze frames. This is not token performing arts but design-led creative practice.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
As a primary school, St Anthony's feeds into a range of secondary options. The Ofsted report makes no comment on progression, suggesting transitions are managed routinely and successfully. The admissions policy notes Catholic status, meaning families may have preferences about Catholic secondary schools within the Diocese of Leeds. Locally, this points toward schools like Notre Dame Catholic College and Corpus Christi Catholic College, though secular comprehensives remain the majority destination.
Eleven-plus uptake appears modest based on available evidence; the school does not advertise specific tutoring for grammar entry, though parents typically arrange independent support where they wish to pursue selective secondary routes.
The school publishes detailed after-school club schedules each term, reflecting sustained investment in extended school provision. Spring 1 clubs, Autumn 1 clubs, and Autumn 2 clubs demonstrate consistent programming. While the specific club titles are not visible in accessible documentation, the practice of termly scheduling suggests structured planning: families know in advance what activities are available, staff are assigned roles, and the calendar reflects consultation with parents.
The PE page documents substantive sports engagement. A Y5/6 football team reached the Leeds football finals from over 80 schools initially entered, progressing to the semi-finals before losing to eventual champions. This suggests competitive coaching, fixtures management, and selective development pathways. Separately, cheerleading received specialist tuition; Year 2 students learned archery; and rugby coaching came from Hunslet Hawks, the local professional league club, with lessons building progressively to measurable skill development.
Skip Dance achievement is detailed: pupils participated in Leeds Skip Dance competition and achieved certificate awards plus a second-place finish in the competition. This reveals investment in both mass participation (all children develop skipping skills) and competitive excellence. Sports Day is celebrated annually with multiple events and team structures, creating whole-school spectacle and house competition.
The school's partnership with professionals — Dan James, Archie Gray, and Cryscensio Summerville from Leeds United visited the school and signed memorabilia during a football initiative — suggests high-profile sport ambassadorship and community connections.
The website references an "RE Chamber Choir" within the Religious Education section, indicating ensemble work with liturgical purpose. This connects music to the school's Catholic identity and suggests pupils preparing music for Masses and celebration events. The degree of detail in curriculum planning (separate RE Chamber Choir Plans) indicates this is not ad hoc but embedded.
Drama and dance are regularly featured in class documentation. Year 6 pupils choreographed and performed Brazilian Carnival dances with specified design requirements (canon, unison, varying facial expressions, different levels, different speeds, freeze frames reflecting landscapes). The complexity of these creative briefs indicates dance is taught as artistic practice, not merely as physical expression.
While the specific names of all termly clubs are contained in downloadable PDFs (not fully accessible in web snippets), the school clearly operates:
The sustained programming, with separate schedules for Autumn 1, Autumn 2, Spring 1, and (implied) Spring 2 and Summer 1 and 2, shows that after-school provision is not an afterthought but a deliberate extension of the school day.
The curriculum intent emphasizes "quality first hand experiences within an inspiring faith-focused curriculum." This language typically translates into field studies, museum visits, and experiential learning. While specific trips are not itemized in accessible sections, the school's commitment to outdoor and extended learning is evident in the regular updating of knowledge organisers across history, geography, and science, subjects that benefit from site-based learning.
St Anthony's is a Catholic Voluntary Aided primary school, meaning the governing body (the Catholic Diocese of Leeds) has formal admissions responsibility, though the Local Authority coordinates the process. Reception entry is through Leeds City Council, with the school operating three forms of entry (90 pupils across three classes per year group).
Recent admissions evidence indicates St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.
Catholic looked-after children and previously looked-after children receive priority first; Catholic children with a sibling in the school follow; then Catholic children living in the defined catchment; then other Catholic children (requiring baptism certification or equivalent); then other looked-after children with a sibling; then other looked-after children; then members of an Eastern Christian Church (such as Ukrainian Orthodox or Serbian Orthodox congregations); then other children with a sibling; and finally all other applicants.
The practical effect is that while the school serves the Beeston area, its Catholic admissions criteria mean it draws from across Leeds. Families living in the defined catchment without Catholic faith credentials still fall behind Catholic families from further afield in the admissions queue. Entry is therefore not purely geographic but also religious. Families should read the full admissions policy, available on the Leeds Council website, before assuming a place based on proximity alone.
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.
Applications
149
Total received
Places Offered
30
Subscription Rate
5.0x
Applications per place
Inspectors rated Personal Development, Behaviour and Welfare as Outstanding. Ofsted noted that pupils' behaviour is "exemplary" and their "spiritual, moral, cultural and social development is outstanding." The inclusive ethos is "exemplified in the way, for example, all pupils participate in the Christian assemblies." This suggests a school where non-Catholic pupils experience liturgy and faith teaching as part of belonging, not as exclusionary practice.
The school operates a structure of form tutor groups, specialists in PE and music, and a dedicated pastoral system. While a school counsellor is not explicitly mentioned in the school documentation, the Ofsted report's emphasis on wellbeing and the school's explicit mention of supporting families suggests welfare structures exist to support pupils facing difficulty. The Pupil Premium strategy, published annually, indicates targeted support for disadvantaged pupils.
The school day operates with standard primary hours. Before and after-school care is available through Ofsted-registered providers, as indicated by references to Premier Education and similar childcare operators. Breakfast club is not explicitly named but wraparound services are mentioned. Parents should contact the school office to confirm current availability and booking arrangements.
School holidays follow the standard Leeds local authority calendar. The school operates six-week summer breaks and half-term closures. Details are available on the school website and in annual communications.
St Anthony's occupies Barkly Road in Beeston, Leeds, a location accessible by local bus routes (services to South Leeds primary schools are plentiful). Parking is limited at the school gates, typical of urban primary schools. A drop-off zone operates for child collection and delivery.
Faith commitment: St Anthony's is an explicitly Catholic school. Daily prayer, regular Masses, Religious Education teaching, and liturgical celebration are central to school life. Families from other faith backgrounds or no faith background report feeling welcomed, but the Christian character is fundamental, not peripheral. Parents uncomfortable with this should explore non-faith schools or secular alternatives within Leeds.
Recent admissions evidence indicates St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School delivers outstanding academic outcomes within an explicitly faith-based community. The combination of ambitious teaching, purposeful curriculum design, and authentic Catholic ethos is rare. Miss Leonard's decade-long leadership has produced consistency in results, staff stability, and a reputation that extends beyond Beeston (the school trains new teachers and leads a Teaching School partnership).
Recent admissions evidence indicates St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston's current KS2 profile is 70% at the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, 0% at the combined higher standard, reading 90% expected (scaled score 108), maths 80% expected (scaled score 105), GPS 90% expected (scaled score 109), and science 80% expected. FindMySchool ranks it 4,706th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes and 22nd in Leeds locally.
The school is a Catholic Voluntary Aided primary, so admissions prioritise Catholic pupils. Catholic looked-after children and children with siblings in the school come first; then Catholic children within the defined catchment; then other Catholic children (with baptism evidence); then other faith and non-faith children. The school is significantly oversubscribed. Families should read the full policy on the Leeds Council admissions pages.
Recent admissions evidence indicates St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston can be oversubscribed. Families should check Leeds' latest allocation data, understand priority criteria, and use realistic backup preferences.
The school operates a defined Catholic catchment area (roughly within Beeston and parts of surrounding wards), but admissions are not purely geographic. Catholic children from anywhere in Leeds can apply and receive priority over non-Catholics in the same distance band. Parents should check the Leeds City Council admissions pages or contact the school (0113 2776944) for a current catchment map.
The school works with Ofsted-registered wraparound childcare providers (e.g., Premier Education) to offer before and after-school clubs. Booking and costs are managed directly with the provider, not the school. Parents should contact the school office for current details and to arrange sessions.
St Anthony's is a Catholic school with daily prayer, regular Masses, and explicit Catholic Religious Education. Non-Catholic pupils are genuinely included and participate in Christian assemblies and faith-based learning; this is part of school life, not segregated. Families uncomfortable with daily faith practice should explore alternative schools. The Ofsted report praises the inclusive ethos and notes that pupils from all backgrounds feel they belong.
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