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A high-achieving school with a modern outlook, Ashmole Primary School has rapidly established itself as a local powerhouse since opening in 2016. Situated in the Southgate area of Barnet, it serves as a feeder for the prestigious Ashmole Academy, creating a seamless and sought-after educational pathway from Reception through to A-level. The 2024-25 / 2025 dataset places the school 517th out of 14,978 English primaries for primary academic outcomes and 257th overall, with local rankings of 2nd in Barnet and 108th in London. With 421 pupils, the school maintains a balance between a competitive academic environment and a structured, supportive community.
The school occupies a contemporary, purpose-built site that shares a campus with its senior counterpart, Ashmole Academy. This physical proximity is a defining feature, providing pupils with access to facilities and a sense of progression that is rare for a standalone primary. The atmosphere is purposeful and energetic, characterized by a clear set of values known as the Ashmole Values, which emphasize achievement, respect, and community.
Mr Christopher Tofallis, the Head Teacher, has led the school since its inception, providing a stable and ambitious vision. Under his guidance, the school has cultivated a reputation for high expectations. The 2025 ungraded Ofsted inspection confirmed that the school has taken effective action to maintain the standards identified at the previous inspection, where it was judged Outstanding. The relationship between staff and pupils is professional yet warm, fostering an environment where children feel secure enough to take intellectual risks.
The school performance remains strong. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, with 30% reaching the higher standard.
Ashmole Primary School ranks 517th out of 14,978 in England for primary academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). Locally, it ranks 2nd among Barnet primaries on the local overall ranking and 108th in London. At the higher standard, 30% of pupils achieved greater depth in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, with 50% reaching the higher standard in reading and maths. These results indicate that the school is particularly successful in challenging its most able pupils.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
80%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
The curriculum at Ashmole is designed to be ambitious and broad, with a strong emphasis on core literacy and numeracy skills as the foundation for all other learning. Teaching is highly structured, and lessons are planned with precision to ensure no time is wasted. Specialist teaching is a notable benefit of the school link to the Academy, particularly in subjects like Physical Education and Music, where senior staff and facilities are often utilized.
Reading is a major focus from the earliest years, with a systematic approach to phonics that ensures pupils develop fluency quickly. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the average scaled score in reading was 111, while mathematics averaged 110 and grammar, punctuation and spelling averaged 114. Teachers use assessment effectively to identify any pupils falling behind, providing immediate interventions to maintain the high pace of learning.
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Despite the high academic stakes, the school places significant emphasis on pupil wellbeing. The pastoral system is built around the class teacher, who remains the primary point of contact for families. The school uses a values based reward system that recognizes positive behavior and contributions to school life, rather than just academic success.
Official assessments highlight that safeguarding is a strength of the school, with a culture that ensures pupils feel safe and heard. For pupils requiring additional support, the SENCO works closely with external agencies to ensure that pupils receive the support they need to succeed. The school operates a buddy system where older pupils look after younger ones during break times, reinforcing the sense of a multi-age community.
The extracurricular offer is extensive and benefits significantly from the shared site with Ashmole Academy. The extracurricular programme provides a variety of clubs that run before and after school.
Pupils use the Academy high quality sports halls and playing fields. Representative teams compete in Barnet leagues for football, netball, and athletics.
The school has a strong musical tradition, with a dedicated choir and opportunities for peripatetic instrument lessons. Annual drama productions take place in the Academy professional theatre space.
Coding clubs and science fairs are regular fixtures, encouraging pupils to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems.
Notable clubs include the Ashmole Debating Society and the Young Entrepreneurs club, which focus on developing public speaking and leadership skills.
Applications for Reception entry are coordinated through Barnet Council. Families should check Barnet's latest admissions information and any school-specific criteria before judging likely availability.
Admissions are managed by Barnet Local Authority. After looked-after children and those with siblings already at the school, places are allocated based on distance from the school gates. The school does not publish a formal catchment map because the furthest distance at which a place was offered fluctuates based on the distribution of applicants each year. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates.
Applications
319
Total received
Places Offered
60
Subscription Rate
5.3x
Applications per place
The vast majority of pupils transition to Ashmole Academy for their secondary education. While this progression is not automatic and is subject to the Academy own admissions policy, the primary school is a designated feeder. This provides families with a level of continuity that is highly prized in the competitive North London secondary market. A small number of pupils annually secure places at local selective grammar schools or independent schools, supported by the school rigorous academic preparation.
The school day runs from 8:50am to 3:20pm. Ashmole offers a Breakfast Club starting at 7:45am (£6.50 per session) and an After School Club that runs until 5:45pm (£12.50 per session), providing essential wraparound care for working parents. The school is easily accessible via Southgate and Arnos Grove tube stations, though parking on Summit Way is restricted during drop-off and pick-up times to ensure pupil safety.
Ashmole Primary School is an academic powerhouse that delivers results in the top 2% of schools in England while maintaining the standards expected of a premier Barnet institution. It offers a unique proposition: the intimacy of a primary school with the facilities and "big school" feel of a top-tier academy. Best suited to families who live very close to the school and are seeking a rigorous, high-achieving environment that leads directly into a successful secondary pathway.
Yes, it is considered one of the strongest primary schools in London. It was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in 2019, and a 2025 inspection confirmed that these high standards have been maintained. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, with 30% reaching the higher standard.
Applications for Reception entry are made through Barnet Council. Families should check Barnet's current primary admissions timetable for the confirmed deadline and offer day, and should read the latest school-specific criteria before relying on distance or sibling priority.
The majority of pupils progress to Ashmole Academy, which is located on the same site. The primary school acts as a feeder for the Academy, though parents must still apply through the standard secondary transfer process.
Yes, the school provides Breakfast Club from 7:45am (£6.50) and After School Club until 5:45pm (£12.50). These clubs are popular and offer a range of activities and snacks for pupils.
There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by distance from the school gates. Due to extreme demand, the furthest distance at which a place was offered is usually very short. Parents are advised to check local authority data for the most recent offer distances.
Prospective parent tours are arranged by the school and usually need to be booked in advance. Families should check the school's latest admissions or tours page for current dates.
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