The school bells ring regularly across the leafy Ponders End area, signalling the rhythm of a school where Catholic faith and academic excellence move in tandem. St George's serves approximately 550 pupils across a sprawling, three-form entry campus in Key Stage 2 and two-form entry in Key Stage 1. Recognition by Ofsted as a Good school masks the real story; the latest performance data places St George's in the top 10% of primary schools across England, with 89% of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics (FindMySchool ranking, 930th nationally). At the higher standard, nearly half of all pupils achieved greater depth in reading, mathematics, and grammar — 47% compared to just 8% nationally. This is a state school with no tuition fees, making the academic calibre particularly striking. The diverse community, with families from across the globe, anchors the school's identity as inclusive while maintaining uncompromising Catholic values and Gospel-centred teaching.
St George's occupies a significant footprint close to Enfield Town, with Gordon Road and Halifax Road entrances serving junior and infant pupils respectively. The separate infant and junior playgrounds signal a thoughtful age-based structure, whilst the link corridor reflects practical planning for movement between phases. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and purposeful. Behaviour is consistently good; pupils display respect for staff and one another, and participate responsibly in the life of the school. Gospel values are woven throughout daily interactions, not confined to assemblies or Mass. The school's motto—"In everything we do today, we're following Jesus and his way"—appears throughout the buildings and genuinely informs decisions about pastoral care, discipline, and community engagement.
Paul O'Rourke leads the school as Headteacher, supported by Deputy Heads Mrs S Hukowski and Mrs C McGivern. His vision, articulated across the website, emphasises that complacency is not an option; continuous improvement is the operating principle. Governing Body Chair Michael Lacquiere and the Foundation Governors appointed by the Archdiocese of Westminster ensure that Catholic distinctiveness is preserved. The school received an Outstanding rating for Catholic Life from the Diocese of Westminster, a distinction that points to how genuinely the faith dimension penetrates teaching and community life.
Parents describe the school warmly. The Helping Hands PTA raises funds for facility improvements and organises social events. Reception parents are invited to "Getting to know you" coffee mornings and regular Stay and Play sessions in classrooms. The school actively welcomes children of other faiths or no faith, a stance that reflects both Catholic openness and respect for the diverse families the school serves.
St George's achieves results that exceed national benchmarks substantially. In the latest assessed cohort, 89% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, compared to the England average of 62%—a margin of 27%age points. This consistency reflects curriculum sequencing and diagnostic teaching.
Breaking down the detail: reading scaled score of 107 (England average 100), mathematics at 108 (England average 100), and grammar, punctuation, and spelling at 112 (England average 100). The high-standard threshold is equally impressive. In reading, 32% achieved greater depth; in mathematics, 42% achieved greater depth; and in GPS, 66% achieved greater depth. These figures signal that the school does not merely reach the expected standard and rest there. Depth of understanding, evidenced by pupils' ability to apply learning across contexts, is actively cultivated.
Progress across Key Stage 2 is above average, indicating that pupils make accelerated gains from their starting points, not merely their trajectories from primary entry.
Ranked 930th in England for primary outcomes, St George's sits in the top 10% nationally (FindMySchool data). Locally within Enfield, the school ranks 9th. This places it confidently above typical performance whilst remaining within reach of families across the borough.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
89.33%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
The curriculum is deliberately broad. Art and music are taught as discrete subjects, not afterthoughts. Design and technology integrates mathematics, science, engineering, and creativity; pupils undertake up to three D&T activities annually, developing resourcefulness and innovation. Spanish is offered, alongside PSHE and religious education grounded in the "Come and See" scheme.
Foundation subjects are taught through cross-curricular topics, meaning pupils encounter history, geography, and science not in isolation but within meaningful contexts. The school holds the British Council's International School Award, earned through sustained international learning activities that deepen pupils' understanding of global citizenship.
Mathematics teaching follows White Rose Maths; science uses Collins; and foundation subjects are delivered through Kapow resources. This structured approach ensures consistency and progression. Most lessons are taught by the class teacher, allowing continuity of relationships. Specialist teaching in sports is supplemented by the school's own qualified coach, who leads outdoor PE sessions. Each class receives a weekly indoor lesson in dance, gymnastics, or indoor athletics.
Reading is prioritised across the school. Phonics is taught systematically, though the school acknowledges (as noted in recent inspections) that some lower-ability pupils occasionally struggle when reading material jumps ahead of their decoding level. This is a real, thoughtful area for development rather than a hidden weakness.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
Music pulses through St George's life. The School Choir performs at parish services and community events, including the annual Parish Community Carol Concert held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel & St George's Church. Singers are encouraged to participate at weekly Hymn Practice and whole-school Masses. Year 1 and Year 4 pupils take part in an annual singing project hosted by Enfield Music Service, learning vocal techniques and new repertoire.
The School Orchestra partners with the Choir for summer concerts. The Little Owl's pre-school music group introduces toddlers to musical experience before formal entry. Drama and dance are integrated across the curriculum, with performance opportunities woven into the school calendar.
Sports are comprehensive and competitive. The school runs a wealth of after-school and lunchtime clubs spanning football (boys and girls), netball, rounders, rugby, gymnastics, cheerleading, ballroom dancing, and cross-country running. Annual Sports Day is a highlight, with all pupils competing in athletics events for their house teams. The current trophy is held by the St Francis of Assisi House, a detail that signals the house system's genuine engagement of pupils.
St George's regularly competes in interschool competitions organised by the London Borough of Enfield PE Team. Pupils represent the school with enthusiasm and sportsmanship. From Year 3 onwards, competitive teams operate in major sports, offering pathways for those showing aptitude and dedication.
The school provides a wealth of structured activities. Breakfast club opens from 7:45am, and after-school club operates until 6pm, accommodating working families. Holiday club runs during main school breaks. These wraparound services mean that families can access the school regardless of working patterns.
Beyond curriculum time, pupils engage with regular educational trips for all year groups and visiting speakers. The school creates space for children's voices to be heard through a School Council and the prefect system, whereby Year 6 pupils wear red ties and badges signifying responsibility. Prefects gain practical leadership experience; some responsibilities begin after lunch, allowing prefects early access to the dining hall — a tangible reward that makes responsibility felt.
Seven Sacraments house system creates identity and belonging. The school operates Stay and Play sessions for parents of Reception pupils, deepening home-school partnership. SEN support is coordinated by a dedicated SENCO working four days per week; approximately 45 pupils are on the SEN register. The school holds the Inclusion Quality Mark, affirming its commitment to meeting diverse learning needs within the mainstream setting.
A trained counsellor visits weekly for pupils needing emotional support. Behaviour is managed through Gospel values, and bullying is rare, though the school maintains comprehensive records and takes safeguarding seriously.
The curriculum rationale emphasises Catholic social teaching throughout, so pupils develop not merely subject knowledge but a moral compass and commitment to social justice. The British Council's International School Award reflects sustained international learning activities. Spanish language learning exposes pupils to another culture and communication system from primary age.
Reception entry is highly competitive. In the latest cycle, 143 applications were received for 55 places, yielding 2.6 applications per place. All first preferences were converted to offers, signalling that most families who applied ranked St George's first. This demand reflects the school's reputation for academic strength and Catholic distinctiveness.
Admissions are coordinated by Enfield Local Authority. Places are allocated after looked-after children and those with EHCPs naming the school; siblings follow; and then distance becomes the determining factor. There is no formal catchment boundary. Families interested in entry should contact the Local Authority directly to understand likely distances and timing.
Applications
143
Total received
Places Offered
55
Subscription Rate
2.6x
Apps per place
Little Dragons is a thriving nursery accepting children from age 3. The setting operates under Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) principles, with practitioners planning learning through play and exploration. Children progress through carefully sequenced experiences in the seven areas of learning: communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, literacy, mathematics, understanding the world, and expressive arts and design. Key Person teaching ensures that each child's unique needs and interests guide their experience. The nursery operates in-house, allowing seamless transition to Reception.
For nursery fee details and current opening hours, contact the school directly. Government-funded early education hours are available for eligible three and four-year-olds; see the school website or our guide to early years funding for information.
Pupils arrive between 8:45am and 9:00am via either Gordon Road or Halifax Road entrances. The school day closes at 3:20pm to 3:35pm. The school office opens from 8:15am to 4:15pm daily, except Friday when it closes for lunch between 12:00 noon and 1:00pm.
Breakfast club begins at 7:45am. After-school club operates until 6:00pm. Holiday club provides childcare during school breaks. These arrangements support working families and reduce the challenge of complex drop-off and pickup schedules.
Uniform is required. PE kit is worn on designated PE days; see the school website for specific requirements. Meals are provided via school catering.
St George's is located on Gordon Road, Enfield EN2 0QA. The nearest London Underground stations are Enfield Town (Bakerloo Line) and Edmonton (Victoria and Overground lines), approximately 1 mile away. Enfield Town train station is also accessible. Most families walk or cycle, as the Ponders End area is residential. Parking near the school can be tight during peak hours; walking, cycling, or public transport is encouraged.
High demand & competitive entry. With 2.6 applications per place for Reception, securing entry requires proximity and planning. Families should contact Enfield Local Authority early to understand likely distance-based allocation.
Secular families. While the school welcomes children of other faiths and no faith, the Catholic character is genuine and pervasive. Daily prayer, weekly Hymn Practice, whole-school Masses, and regular religious education mean that pupils encounter Catholic teaching consistently. Families uncomfortable with explicit religious content should discuss this with the school before applying.
Transition to secondary. The majority of pupils progress to St Ignatius College or St Anne's Catholic High School, both selective Catholic secondaries. Approximately 10% proceed to academically selective grammar schools. The school does not formally tutor for 11-plus entry but provides familiarisation with 11-plus question styles. Families seeking intensive grammar preparation typically arrange external tutoring. This creates a culture where 11-plus entry is discussed openly but not pressured.
Pupil progress variability. The school achieves strong results on average. However, some lower-ability pupils occasionally struggle with reading materials pitched above their decoding level. This is a real and acknowledged area for refinement, not a hidden concern, and the school is actively working to address it.
A state primary with results that rival independent schools, strong Catholic identity, and a genuinely inclusive approach to children of all faiths. St George's combines academic rigour with pastoral care and community engagement. The calm atmosphere, respectful behaviour, and diverse pupil body create an environment where Gospel values are lived, not merely taught.
Best suited to families seeking a primary education that balances academic ambition with spiritual formation, in a mixed-faith but distinctly Catholic setting. The main barrier to entry is competition; for families within or near Enfield who secure a place, the education is exceptional.
Yes. Ofsted rated the school Good in 2019. The latest KS2 results place it in the top 10% of primary schools in England (FindMySchool ranking, 930th nationally). In 2024, 89% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, against the England average of 62%. At higher standard, 47% achieved greater depth in reading, mathematics, and grammar, compared to 8% nationally. The school is also rated Outstanding for Catholic Life by the Diocese of Westminster.
This is a state school with no tuition fees. Pupils are funded through the government's school funding formula. Some optional costs include school lunch (if not taking packed lunch), school trips, uniform, and any additional music lessons pupils choose to take. These are typically modest.
Applications for Reception entry are made through the Enfield Local Authority's coordinated admissions process, not directly to the school. Applications usually close in January for September entry. The school is consistently oversubscribed (2.6 applications per place in the latest cycle). Places are allocated after looked-after children, those with EHCPs naming the school, and siblings; distance from school becomes the determining factor. Contact Enfield Local Authority for current admissions arrangements and distances.
The majority of pupils move to St Ignatius College or St Anne's Catholic High School, both selective Catholic secondaries. Approximately 10% progress to academically selective state grammar schools, including Enfield Grammar School and Enfield County School. The school provides familiarisation with 11-plus style questions but does not offer intensive 11-plus preparation; families typically arrange external tutoring if seeking grammar entry.
St George's operates a School Choir and School Orchestra, both performing at parish services, community events, and annual concerts. Singing is woven through assemblies, whole-school Masses, and the Enfield Music Service singing project (Year 1 and Year 4). Drama and dance are integrated into the curriculum. The Little Owl's pre-school music group introduces younger siblings to music. Art and music are taught as discrete subjects to all pupils.
Yes. Breakfast club runs from 7:45am. After-school club operates until 6:00pm. Holiday club is available during school breaks. These wraparound services accommodate working families and reduce the pressure of school drop-off and pickup times.
There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by distance from school, after looked-after children and those with EHCPs naming the school. Contact Enfield Local Authority to understand current distance thresholds and whether your address is likely to secure entry.
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