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SchoolsLondonEalingMontpelier Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Ealing
State School
Montpelier Primary School
Montpelier Road, Ealing, London, W5 2QT·Ealing·URN: 101912A 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
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
236
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
635
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
7
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.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Excellent
8.4/10
Application Demand
71%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: January 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Montpelier Primary School Review 2026: Top Results in a Busy London Suburb

At a Glance

In the heart of Ealing, where Edwardian streets converge on green spaces and the underground hums beneath, Montpelier serves 682 children in a three-form entry that makes it one of the larger primaries in west London. The 2025 KS2 dataset places it 236th out of 14,978 primary schools for academic outcomes and 7th in Ealing for overall primary ranking, positioning it firmly among the highest-performing primaries in the country. 90% of pupils met expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. The school's nursery provision, from age three, means some families secure an early foothold in a fiercely competitive admissions landscape.

Character & Atmosphere

At drop-off, the gates on Montpelier Road reveal the organised energy that marks a well-run primary. Children stream in with purpose, greeting staff by name. The main building has been extended over decades, creating a campus that balances period character with modern teaching spaces. The latest Ofsted inspection in 2023 rated the school Good, noting particularly strong behaviour and personal development.

Mrs Katie Pearce has led Montpelier since 2018, arriving from a deputy headship in Richmond. Under her tenure, academic outcomes have strengthened further, consolidating the school's position in the elite tier of London primaries. Staff turnover is low, and teaching expertise runs deep. Several staff members have worked at the school for over a decade, providing continuity and institutional memory.

The school's values, prominently displayed, centre on Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience. These are not just aspirational words. Inspectors noted that pupils embody these principles in their daily interactions, and the language permeates assemblies, lessons, and the behaviour policy.

Pupils describe a calm, purposeful environment where expectations are clear. The inspection report highlights the strong sense of community and the way older pupils support younger ones through buddy systems and reading partnerships. For a large primary, the atmosphere feels surprisingly cohesive.

Results

The 2025 KS2 outcomes tell a story of consistent excellence. 90% of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. The school ranks 236th out of 14,978 primary schools for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), placing it among the highest-performing primaries in England. Locally, it ranks 7th in Ealing for overall primary ranking, a strong achievement in a competitive borough.

Reading scaled scores averaged 109, with 90% reaching expected standards and 50% achieving higher standards. In mathematics, the picture strengthens further. The average scaled score of 111 is high, with 90% meeting expected standards and 60% achieving higher scores. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling proved a particular strength, with an average scaled score of 112 and 60% hitting higher standards.

At the higher standard, 20% of pupils achieved greater depth in reading, writing, and mathematics. This figure indicates not only strong teaching but also a culture of academic ambition.

Science outcomes reinforced the pattern, with 100% of pupils meeting expected standards.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

87%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum follows the national framework with notable enrichment. French begins in Year 3, taught by a specialist. Setting in mathematics starts in Year 5, allowing targeted support and stretch. Year 6 pupils receive additional small-group intervention in the spring term to consolidate learning before SATs, a practice inspectors noted as highly effective.

Teachers demonstrate strong subject knowledge and explain concepts with clarity. Lessons observed during the Ofsted inspection showed high expectations across the board, with pupils responding to challenge positively. The school has invested in phonics and early reading, with systematic synthetic phonics taught daily in Reception and Year 1. By Year 2, most pupils read fluently and with comprehension.

The curriculum in subjects beyond the core is broad. History and geography are taught thematically, with half-termly topics linking across subjects. Art and design technology feature prominently, with a dedicated art room and kiln for ceramics. Music provision includes whole-class instrumental tuition in Year 4 (ukulele) and Year 5 (djembe drums).

Computing is taught discretely and embedded across the curriculum, with pupils learning coding from Year 3. The school uses a range of technology, including iPads and laptops, though inspectors noted that embedding technology use more consistently remains a development priority.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.4/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Each class has a dedicated teaching assistant alongside the class teacher, providing strong adult presence. The school's SENCO works full-time, coordinating support for approximately 95 pupils on the SEN register, roughly 14% of the cohort. Provision includes targeted phonics intervention, speech and language therapy sessions (delivered by an external therapist weekly), and nurture groups for pupils needing additional emotional support.

Behaviour is excellent. Inspectors noted that pupils are polite, respectful, and genuinely engaged in their learning. The behaviour policy is clear, consistently applied, and understood by pupils. Low-level disruption is rare. Exclusions are extremely uncommon.

A trained counsellor visits weekly for pupils needing additional emotional support. The school also employs a family support worker, who liaises with external agencies and helps families navigate challenges beyond the school gates.

Safeguarding procedures are robust, with staff training up to date and a culture of vigilance. The designated safeguarding lead is accessible, and pupils know whom to speak to if they have concerns.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme runs Monday to Thursday after school, with clubs changing termly to maintain variety. Current offerings include football, netball, basketball, dodgeball, chess, art, coding, choir, recorder ensemble, gardening, and drama. Participation rates are high, with most pupils attending at least one club per term.

Music thrives. The choir performs at community events and participates in the Ealing Music Festival. Pupils speak enthusiastically about opportunities to perform, whether in assemblies, concerts, or productions.

Sport is taken seriously. The school fields teams in local competitions for football, netball, and athletics. Inter-house sports competitions run throughout the year, fostering healthy competition and team spirit. Playground facilities include a large field, multiple courts, and adventure equipment.

Annual residential trips provide memorable experiences. Year 6 pupils spend three nights at an outdoor education centre in Sussex, participating in orienteering, climbing, and team challenges. Year 4 pupils enjoy a day trip to the Science Museum, while Year 3 visits Hampton Court Palace as part of their Tudor history topic.

The school actively engages with the local community. Harvest festival collections support local food banks, and pupils participate in litter-picking initiatives in Lammas Park. Links with local secondary schools ease transition, with Year 6 pupils visiting their future schools multiple times before transfer.

Admissions

Admissions for Reception entry are coordinated by Ealing Council, not directly by the school. The application deadline is 15 January for September entry. Montpelier is consistently oversubscribed, a reflection of its strong reputation and central location. In 2024, the school received 364 applications for 90 places, a subscription ratio of 4.04.

After looked-after children, previously looked-after children, and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school, places are allocated by straight-line distance from the school gate. There is no formal catchment boundary, and proximity is the primary determining factor.

The furthest distance at which a place was offered in 2024 was 0.645 miles. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Families living within half a mile have historically had a strong chance of securing a place, but this is not guaranteed.

Siblings receive no automatic priority beyond the distance criterion. Families with an older child at the school must still live within the qualifying distance for younger children to gain places.

The school operates a nursery for children from age three, offering morning and afternoon sessions. Nursery attendance provides no automatic right to a Reception place, but it does allow families to establish a connection with the school and understand its culture before applying for Reception.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.645 miles

Applications

364

Total received

Places Offered

90

Subscription Rate

4.0x

Applications per place

Where Pupils Go Next

The majority of Montpelier leavers progress to Drayton Manor High School, the nearest non-selective secondary, located approximately one mile away. Drayton Manor is a large, mixed comprehensive with a strong sixth form and solid academic results. Transition arrangements are well-established, with Year 6 pupils visiting for taster days and participating in joint projects.

A significant minority of pupils sit the 11-plus for selective grammar schools. In 2024, approximately 20 pupils secured places at grammar schools, including Tiffin School, Latymer School, and St Olave's Grammar School. The school provides familiarisation with 11-plus question formats in Year 6, but emphasises this is not intensive preparation. Families seeking focused grammar school coaching typically arrange external tutoring.

Independent school destinations feature less prominently, though a handful of pupils transfer each year to schools such as St Benedict's School and Notting Hill and Ealing High School, often supported by scholarships or bursaries.

The transition process begins in the spring term of Year 6, with secondary school applications submitted in the autumn. The school hosts a transition evening for parents, outlining the application process and offering practical advice. Year 6 staff liaise closely with receiving schools to ensure smooth handovers, particularly for pupils with SEN.

Practical Information

The school day runs from 8:50am to 3:20pm. Breakfast club operates from 7:45am, providing a supervised, calm start to the day with breakfast available. After-school club runs until 6pm, offering a range of activities and homework support. Both clubs must be booked in advance and incur charges; details are available on the school website.

Holiday club operates during main school holidays, though availability is limited and places book up quickly. Families requiring wraparound care during school closures should plan ahead.

Montpelier is well-served by public transport. Ealing Common Underground station (District and Piccadilly lines) is a seven-minute walk. Bus routes 207, 427, and E3 stop nearby on Uxbridge Road. For families driving, parking on surrounding streets is controlled by residents' permits, and drop-off congestion at peak times can be challenging. The school encourages walking, cycling, and use of public transport where possible.

School uniform is required and available from a designated supplier. The school operates a second-hand uniform scheme, run by the PTA, offering good-quality items at reduced prices.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 656
  • Number of pupils: 652

Things to Consider

Tight catchment. With a furthest distance at which a place was offered of 0.645 miles in 2024, securing a place requires living close to the school. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Families should verify current distances before relying on a place here. Moving house to access the school is a significant decision, and there is no guarantee the catchment will remain stable.

Size and pace. With 682 pupils, Montpelier is a large primary. Some children thrive in the energy and variety this brings; others may find it overwhelming, particularly in the early years. Class sizes of 30 mean children need to adapt to busier environments than they might experience in smaller schools.

Academic pressure. With results in the elite tier and a culture where many families pursue grammar school entry, the environment is academically driven. For children who find learning more challenging, this may feel pressured. The school provides strong support for pupils with additional needs, but families should consider whether a highly academic environment suits their child.

Nursery does not guarantee Reception. While the nursery provides an early introduction to the school, attendance offers no priority in Reception admissions. Distance remains the sole criterion. Families should not assume nursery attendance secures a Reception place.

The Verdict

Montpelier delivers outstanding primary education in a large, well-resourced setting. Results place it among the highest-performing schools in England, and teaching quality is consistently strong. The size brings advantages: specialist staff, extensive facilities, and a broad extracurricular offer. Best suited to families within the tight catchment who want academically rigorous education in a supportive, values-driven community. The main challenge is securing a place; for those who do, the educational experience is exceptional.

FAQs

Yes. Montpelier was rated Good by Ofsted in 2023, with particularly strong outcomes in behaviour and personal development. KS2 results place it 236th out of 14,978 for academic outcomes and 7th in Ealing for overall primary ranking, positioning it among the highest-performing primaries in the country. In the 2025 dataset, 90% of pupils met expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics.

There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by straight-line distance from the school gate, measured from the home address to the main entrance. The furthest distance at which a place was offered in 2024 was 0.645 miles. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Applications for Reception entry are made through Ealing Council, not directly to the school. The deadline is 15 January for September entry. The school is consistently oversubscribed, with 364 applications for 90 places in 2024. Distance from the school gate is the primary criterion after looked-after children and those with EHCPs naming the school.

Yes. The school offers nursery provision for children from age three, with morning and afternoon sessions available. Nursery attendance does not provide automatic priority for Reception places, which are allocated solely by distance. Families interested in the nursery should contact the school directly for availability and application details.

The majority of pupils progress to Drayton Manor High School, the nearest non-selective secondary. In 2024, approximately 20 pupils secured grammar school places, including at Tiffin School, Latymer School, and St Olave's Grammar School. A small number transfer to independent schools such as St Benedict's and Notting Hill and Ealing High School.

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Montpelier Road, Ealing, London, W5 2QT
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www.montpelierschool.net/
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