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SchoolsLondonGreenwichLinton Mead Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Greenwich
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Linton Mead Primary School

Central Way, Thamesmead, London, SE28 8DT·Greenwich·URN: 100159A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
8,159
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
8,556
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
59
Local
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Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: February 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Linton Mead Primary School Review 2026: Community-Focused Learning in Thamesmead

At a Glance

Linton Mead Primary School serves the Thamesmead community in Greenwich with a clear mission: to develop resilient, creative thinking and active members of society. Under the leadership of headteacher Miss Sarah Critchell, the school operates under the motto "Dream, Think, Persevere," encouraging a supportive atmosphere for children aged 3 to 11. Ofsted inspectors rated Linton Mead Good in November 2022, noting that "pupils at Linton Mead are happy, confident and enjoy coming to school" thanks to "warm and caring relationships between staff and pupils." This mainstream, mixed community primary school includes nursery provision and serves 346 pupils, with a capacity of 386. The school has earned recognition through the Mayor's Education Award for Inclusivity and holds Healthy Schools London status, reflecting its commitment to both academic achievement and holistic child development.

Ethos, History and Atmosphere

Linton Mead positions itself as an innovative institution committed to research-led practice, striving to facilitate teaching and learning informed by up-to-date understanding of how children learn best. The school's stated goal is for all children to achieve their personal best academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. This holistic approach extends beyond the classroom, with leadership emphasising that the relationship with the local community is of utmost importance. The school's Governing Body actively supports this educational vision, working closely with staff to maintain a positive learning culture.

Ofsted inspectors observed that pupils feel safe at the school, a sign of the consistent relationships and pastoral care provided by staff. The school's emphasis on developing "resilient, creative thinking" is reflected in its approach to personal development, with pupils encouraged to take on leadership roles through the School Council and Global Goals Ambassadors programme. As a Children's University Learning Destination, Linton Mead encourages experiential learning and extracurricular engagement, broadening pupils' horizons beyond standard curriculum requirements.

The school maintains an inclusive ethos that has been formally recognised through the Mayor's Education Award for Inclusivity. This award acknowledges Linton Mead's commitment to creating a diverse and welcoming learning community where all children can thrive regardless of background or starting point.

Academic Performance and Support

Linton Mead's most recent results show that 60% of Year 6 pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. The school's performance in science is solid, with 80% of pupils reaching the expected standard. In mathematics, 80% of pupils met expectations, with an average scaled score of 105, while grammar, punctuation and spelling showed solid performance with an average scaled score of 106 and 80% reaching the expected standard.

Reading outcomes show 80% reaching the expected standard and an average scaled score of 104. While these figures are respectable, 20% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, suggesting the school is supporting pupils to meet baseline expectations while working to extend the most able readers. In writing, 20% achieved greater depth, indicating similar patterns of strong foundational teaching with opportunities for further challenge at the top end.

The school's approach to higher attainment shows 10% of pupils achieving the high standard across all three subjects of reading, writing and maths. The refreshed fact pack does not include a separate combined high-score percentage for reading, maths and grammar, but the summed scaled score of 315 points to steady attainment across the tested subjects.

The school's commitment to research-led practice means teaching approaches are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect current understanding of effective pedagogy. Ofsted rated the quality of education as Good, alongside Good ratings for behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. This consistency across inspection categories suggests a well-rounded educational offer where academic achievement sits alongside strong pastoral care and personal development.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

63%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Student Life and Facilities

Physical education holds an important place in the school's curriculum, reflecting the belief that sport and PE play a vital role in developing children for successful and happy lives. The school aims to deliver a broad, rich and engaging PE curriculum featuring a variety of high-quality activities designed to build self-esteem, teamwork, resilience and positive values. Throughout their time at Linton Mead, children experience many different sports, with swimming forming an important part of the curriculum. Year 4 pupils begin swimming lessons, with the aim that by the end of Year 6, all children can swim at least 25 metres proficiently.

Beyond developing physical skills, the PE programme exposes children to the values of sportsmanship and leadership. Pupils participate in competitive sport through year group competitions held at the end of each unit and on Sports Day. Some children represent the school in sports competitions and matches with other local schools, including multisports, netball and football fixtures.

The school has adapted its outdoor facilities to support learning across the curriculum, with staff having developed the outdoor environment to promote children's use of language and support cross-curricular objectives. Wraparound care is available through a Breakfast Club and after-school childcare provision, supporting working families in the community. The school also offers a range of after-school clubs, providing opportunities for pupils to explore interests beyond the standard curriculum.

The nursery provision accommodates 104 places, offering families in Thamesmead access to early years education on the school site. This integrated approach allows children to become familiar with the school environment before transitioning into Reception, supporting continuity in the early years.

Admissions, Competition and Catchment

Reception admissions to Linton Mead Primary School are managed by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, with parents required to apply through the local authority even if their child already attends the school's nursery. Nursery attendance does not guarantee a Reception place. Current application, place and subscription-ratio figures are not included in the refreshed fact pack, so families should check the latest Greenwich admissions information before judging demand.

The furthest distance offered a place in the most recent round was 1.68 miles, measured as a straight line from the centre of the home address to the centre of the school site. Greenwich applies standard distance-based criteria for community schools, with priority given to children in care, those with exceptional medical or social needs, siblings of current pupils, and finally distance from school. Parents should note that distance is measured from the home address centre point to the school centre point, and in cases where applicants live equidistant, random allocation is used as a tie-breaker.

Families considering Linton Mead should apply through the Royal Borough of Greenwich admissions portal during the standard application window. The school itself offers a limited number of nursery places with immediate start dates possible for children who have already turned three. Application forms for nursery places can be collected directly from the school office. Parents are advised to visit the school website at www.lintonmead.org.uk and contact the admissions team on 020 8310 1902 or admin@lintonmead.greenwich.sch.uk to confirm current arrangements and deadlines.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.713 miles

Applications

76

Total received

Places Offered

25

Subscription Rate

3.0x

Applications per place

The Verdict

Linton Mead Primary School offers a solid, community-focused education for families in Thamesmead, with Good Ofsted ratings across all categories and mixed but steady academic results. The school's performance in the combined reading, writing and maths measure is 60%, while science, mathematics, reading, writing and grammar each show 80% of pupils reaching the expected standard. These results support a picture of a school delivering on core academic foundations while still having room to lift combined outcomes.

The school's ethos of developing "resilient, creative thinking and active members of society" is not merely aspirational language but appears embedded in practice, as evidenced by Ofsted's observations of happy, confident pupils and the Mayor's Education Award for Inclusivity. The broad PE curriculum, wraparound care provision, and opportunities for leadership through School Council and Global Goals Ambassadors indicate a school that looks beyond test scores to children's overall development.

For families living within the catchment area, Linton Mead represents a realistic and appealing choice, though the oversubscription ratio of 3:1 means proximity matters. The furthest distance offered of 1.68 miles provides a useful benchmark, but parents living further afield should consider alternative options or prepare for disappointment. Those whose children attend the nursery should not assume automatic progression to Reception and must apply through the standard Greenwich admissions process.

The school's areas for development, particularly in extending higher attainers in reading and writing, are typical of many London primaries and should not deter parents seeking a nurturing, inclusive school with strong community links. Miss Sarah Critchell's leadership and the school's commitment to research-led practice suggest a staff team focused on continuous improvement. For Thamesmead families prioritising pastoral care, inclusive values and consistent academic performance over selective entry or exceptional exam results, Linton Mead merits serious consideration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Linton Mead Primary School a good school?

Yes, Linton Mead Primary School is rated Good by Ofsted as of November 2022, with Good ratings across all inspection categories including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. In the 2025 dataset, 60% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, while 80% reached the expected standard in reading, writing, maths, grammar and science.

How do I apply to Linton Mead Primary School?

Reception applications are processed by the Royal Borough of Greenwich through the standard primary admissions process. Parents must apply through the local authority admissions portal during the application window, typically in the autumn term before the September entry. Nursery applications are made directly to the school by collecting forms from the school office. Contact the school on 020 8310 1902 or email admin@lintonmead.greenwich.sch.uk for specific guidance.

What is the catchment area for Linton Mead Primary School?

Linton Mead does not operate a fixed catchment area but uses distance-based admissions criteria administered by Greenwich. Current furthest-distance, application and place figures are not included in the refreshed fact pack, so families should check Greenwich's latest admissions information before judging likely catchment patterns. Proximity may remain important where demand exceeds available places.

Does attending Linton Mead's nursery guarantee a Reception place?

No, nursery attendance does not guarantee a Reception place. Parents must apply for Reception through the Royal Borough of Greenwich admissions process even if their child already attends the school's nursery. Reception places are allocated according to the local authority's admissions criteria, primarily based on distance.

What are the school's strengths according to Ofsted?

Ofsted noted that pupils at Linton Mead are happy, confident and enjoy coming to school, with warm and caring relationships between staff and pupils creating a safe environment. The school was rated Good across all categories, indicating consistent quality in teaching, behaviour, personal development and leadership. The school has also been recognised with the Mayor's Education Award for Inclusivity.

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Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 386
  • Number of pupils: 315

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Central Way, Thamesmead, London, SE28 8DT
02083101902
www.lintonmead.org.uk
Sarah Critchell
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