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Beulah Infants’ School serves local families in Thornton Heath, covering nursery through to Year 2 (ages 3 to 7). It sits within The Pegasus Academy Trust and has been part of the trust since September 2014.
The most recent inspection confirmed the school continues to be judged Good, following a short inspection in February 2023 (report published 28 April 2023).
Demand for places is a defining feature. For the Reception entry route, the school recorded 170 applications for 57 offers in the most recent admissions data, a ratio of 2.98 applications per place, indicating sustained pressure at the point of entry. (This review uses pupils for Reception to Year 2, in line with the age range.)
The school’s identity blends an infant-school scale with the practicalities of early years and key stage 1 learning, including nursery provision on site. The local authority’s school directory confirms a nursery class offering 52 full and part-time places, which matters for families who want continuity in the early years, while still understanding that nursery attendance does not guarantee a Reception place.
Historically, the site has long been associated with education in the area. The school’s own history notes that a Surrey Congregational Union Chapel on the site was being used as a school room as far back as 1864, a detail that anchors the school in the story of Thornton Heath’s development.
Leadership information is unusually clear across official and school sources. The head of school is Nicole Stephenson-Tye, listed both on the trust’s staff information and the local authority directory.
Because Beulah is an infant school (to age 7), families should not expect the usual key stage 2 published outcomes that drive many primary comparisons.
A better way to read academic quality here is through curriculum intent, how securely early reading and number are established, and how well pupils are prepared for transition into Year 3 elsewhere. The most recent inspection report describes pupils as happy and confident, with enthusiasm for learning, and points to leaders shaping curriculum to meet pupils’ needs, which is particularly relevant in an infant school where the foundations matter more than headline tests.
In an infant setting, the core question is whether early literacy and early maths are taught systematically, with enough repetition to secure basics but enough variety to keep young pupils engaged. The school’s trust context is relevant here, because shared training and cross-school collaboration can improve consistency in phonics, early language development, and assessment routines across year groups. The Ofsted documentation explicitly links the school to The Pegasus Academy Trust and confirms its academy status within that trust structure.
You also see curriculum breadth through the kinds of learning experiences the school chooses to celebrate. Recent trust news items show topic-based enrichment that fits infant priorities, including themed days and practical classroom projects, which typically indicate a curriculum that is not confined to worksheets.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
As an infant school, Beulah’s main destination question is Year 3 transfer. Families should plan early for the move to a junior or primary school that offers Key Stage 2, since there is no automatic continuation beyond Year 2 in an infant setting.
Admissions in Croydon are coordinated through the borough’s primary admissions process for Reception, and there is a separate process for transfers (including infant-to-junior transitions). Parents should treat these as two distinct application moments and check the borough guidance each year so deadlines are not missed.
Reception entry is handled through Croydon’s coordinated admissions system (via eAdmissions), with the closing date for September 2026 entry stated as 15 January 2026. Late applications are possible but processed after on-time applications, which matters at an oversubscribed school.
The school and trust also signpost opportunities for prospective parents to look around ahead of Reception applications, noting that visits are arranged and booking is required due to limited capacity.
The provided admissions results indicates that entry is competitive. For the most recent Reception entry route data supplied, there were 170 applications for 57 offers, with an oversubscription ratio of 2.98. The furthest distance at which a place was offered is recorded as 1.288 miles in 2024. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Parents weighing likelihood should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their home-to-school distance against the furthest distance at which a place was offered, then treat it as a guide rather than a promise.
100%
1st preference success rate
49 of 49 first-choice applicants received an offer
Places
57
Offers
57
Applications
170
Infant schools succeed when routines are predictable, adults respond quickly to small worries, and pupils feel safe to try, fail, and try again. The latest inspection evidence points to pupils feeling positive about school and engaging readily in lessons, which is an important proxy for wellbeing at this age.
For families with additional needs, the trust publishes SEND information centrally, and the school signposts SEND and safeguarding as key information areas. While this review does not assume staffing ratios or specific interventions without explicit publication, the availability of structured trust information is useful for parents who want clarity on support pathways.
In an infant context, extracurricular value is less about elite pathways and more about confidence, coordination, and social skills. The trust’s extended services programme references a broad menu of activity clubs across its schools, including forest club and magic and balloon club, which are the kinds of playful, skills-based options that suit younger pupils.
Wraparound care is also a practical extracurricular pillar for working families. The trust’s Pegasus Children’s Club gives clear timings and pricing for breakfast and after-school childcare, running 7:30am to 8:45am for breakfast and 3:15pm to 6:00pm after school, priced at £5.00 per day for breakfast and £13.00 per day for after school.
Wraparound care is available via the Pegasus Children’s Club, with breakfast starting at 7:30am and after-school provision running until 6:00pm, which can be decisive for commuting families.
For admissions logistics, Croydon’s online process is the main route for Reception applications, and parents should diarise the 15 January 2026 deadline for September 2026 entry if they have not already applied.
Competition for places. The latest provided admissions data shows 170 applications for 57 offers, so many local families will be disappointed. Plan a realistic list of preferences, not a single-shot strategy.
Distance is a factor, but it moves. In 2024, the furthest distance at which a place was offered is recorded as 1.288 miles. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Nursery is not a guaranteed route into Reception. The borough is explicit that nursery attendance at an attached nursery class does not create an automatic transfer into Reception, so families should apply on time and assume standard oversubscription rules apply.
Year 3 planning is essential. Because this is an infant school, families need to plan early for junior transfer and understand Croydon’s separate processes for different entry points.
Beulah Infants’ School is a popular, oversubscribed local option for nursery and infant education in Thornton Heath, with a confirmed Good judgement and clear trust infrastructure around early years and wraparound. Best suited to families who want an infant setting with nursery availability, can plan early for admissions deadlines, and are comfortable managing the later Year 3 transition to a junior or primary school.
The school’s most recent inspection confirmed it continues to be judged Good (short inspection in February 2023, published 28 April 2023). It also sits within The Pegasus Academy Trust, which provides shared infrastructure and published information for families.
Reception places are allocated through Croydon’s coordinated admissions process, using oversubscription criteria set by the admissions authority. The furthest distance at which a place was offered is recorded as 1.288 miles in 2024. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Applications are made through Croydon’s eAdmissions process. The borough states the deadline for September 2026 primary entry is 15 January 2026.
No. Croydon states that children attending a nursery class attached to an infant or primary school must still apply for a Reception place, and there is no automatic transfer from nursery into Reception.
Yes. The trust’s Pegasus Children’s Club lists breakfast provision from 7:30am to 8:45am (£5.00 per day) and after-school care from 3:15pm to 6:00pm (£13.00 per day).
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