Gainsborough Primary School sits in the heart of Hackney Wick, serving children from 9 months through Year 6 with a distinctive rights-respecting ethos and strong community partnerships. This one-form-entry state primary, part of the eight-school Primary Advantage Federation since 2017, earned a Good rating across all categories in its June 2023 Ofsted inspection. With nursery provision beginning at 9 months old and a dedicated resource base for social, emotional and mental health needs, Gainsborough positions itself as an inclusive hub where rights and responsibilities underpin daily learning. The school benefits from nearby Olympic Park sports facilities and offers specialist provision through The Aviary, a 10-place unit for pupils with SEMH and Education, Health and Care Plans.
Mixed, non-denominational community primary on Berkshire Road, London E9 5ND; capacity 320 pupils; age range 0–11; Executive Principal Sian Davies; Executive Headteacher Jenna Clark; admissions managed by Hackney Learning Trust; contact 020 8985 4622.
Gainsborough articulates its mission through four pillars: creating a place where children achieve full potential, where individuals feel valued and contribute meaningfully, where rights and responsibilities are clearly understood, and where partnership between children, parents, staff and the wider community remains central. The school holds Rights Respecting School status and maintains an explicit anti-racist stance as part of its inclusive approach.
Part of the Primary Advantage Federation since April 2017, Gainsborough collaborates with seven other Hackney primaries—including De Beauvoir, Springfield, St John & St James, Holy Trinity, Morningside, St John the Baptist and St Matthias—to share curriculum expertise and provide continuous professional development for teaching staff. This federated model enables Gainsborough to draw on specialist practitioners across the network while maintaining its own identity as a neighbourhood school in Hackney Wick. Executive leadership is shared across the federation, with Sian Davies as Executive Principal and Jenna Clark as Executive Headteacher overseeing teaching and learning.
The Aviary, Gainsborough's Additionally Resourced Provision for SEMH, offers 10 specialist places for pupils with EHC Plans needing targeted intervention, embedding inclusive support within the mainstream structure. The school's Rights Respecting Ambassador programme, alongside roles such as Green Ambassadors, Peer Mediators and Reading Rangers, gives pupils active voice and leadership opportunities from an early age.
At Key Stage 2, the most recent results show 76% of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, well above the national average of 62%. The school's performance in reading stands out, with 77% achieving the expected standard and 27% attaining high scores; both reading and maths scaled scores (105 and 102 respectively) exceed national norms. In science, 82% met the expected standard, matching the England average precisely.
However, the data reveals unevenness. Mathematics outcomes sit at 68% for the expected standard, below reading attainment, and grammar, punctuation and spelling (GPS) shows 59% at the expected threshold, the weakest area of the three core subjects. Writing at greater depth reached 23%, while 26% of pupils achieved high standards in reading, writing and maths combined—more than three times the national rate of 8%, pointing to strong support for higher attainers even as overall GPS outcomes lag behind.
Gainsborough's national ranking places it in the lower half of primary schools in England, reflecting the mixed picture across subject outcomes. Within Hackney, the school ranks 48th out of 49 primaries with published data, a position likely shaped by the borough's concentration of academically strong schools rather than absolute weakness at Gainsborough itself. Parents should note that the school serves a diverse community in an area of high educational competition; the published figures suggest solid foundations in reading and maths alongside identifiable gaps in writing mechanics.
The June 2023 Ofsted inspection rated Gainsborough Good across all categories: quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. Good schools are typically inspected every four years, placing the next review around 2027 unless specific concerns arise earlier.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
75.67%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Gainsborough's Berkshire Road campus includes school gardens with polytunnels for growing produce, an outdoor learning space known as the Oasis, and modern Design & Technology areas where pupils recently undertook hands-on sewing projects. Sports provision benefits from proximity to the Olympic Park, enabling the school to access high-quality facilities beyond its own grounds. Forest School programmes and cycling instruction feature regularly, complemented by curriculum-linked field trips.
Student leadership roles permeate the school day: Sports Leaders, Rights Respecting Ambassadors, Green Ambassadors, Reading Rangers, School Council members and Peer Mediators all give pupils responsibility and agency. Recent partnerships with Nike and Sports Direct have enriched Year 4 sports activities, and the school maintains an active Instagram presence showcasing achievements and community events.
The school's nursery provision begins with Hatchlings (9–23 months) and Ducklings (2-year-old nursery), extending through 3-year-old nursery and into Reception, ensuring continuity for families seeking early years places within the same setting.
Gainsborough provides mainstream SEN support and hosts The Aviary, a specialist resource base offering 10 places for children with social, emotional and mental health needs who hold an Education, Health and Care Plan. The Aviary delivers targeted specialist intervention for pupils whose SEMH needs require additional support beyond standard differentiation.
The school's inclusive ethos, underpinned by Rights Respecting principles, aims to ensure all pupils feel valued and supported. Families seeking detail on specific provision should contact the school's SEN coordinator directly to discuss how individual needs can be met within the mainstream or Aviary setting.
Gainsborough admitted 28 pupils to Reception in the most recent cycle, drawing from 67 applications—a subscription ratio of 2.39:1, placing it among the oversubscribed primaries in Hackney. All first-preference applicants who received offers had listed Gainsborough first, indicating strong local demand. The furthest distance offered in the latest round was 8.33 miles, an unusually wide reach likely reflecting Hackney's complex admissions landscape and tie-breaker cases rather than typical catchment geography.
Admissions are managed by Hackney Learning Trust. Priority follows the standard Hackney hierarchy:
Applications for Reception 2025 (children born 1 September 2020 to 31 August 2021) closed in January 2024; late applications receive lower priority. Families considering Gainsborough for future intake years should monitor Hackney Education's admissions pages for updated timelines and criteria, as distance thresholds fluctuate annually depending on demand and sibling numbers.
Given the oversubscription rate and the school's location in Hackney Wick—an area experiencing significant residential development—proximity remains critical. Families living nearest to Berkshire Road have the strongest prospects outside the higher-priority categories. The school's nursery provision from 9 months onward offers early engagement, though nursery attendance does not guarantee Reception entry under Hackney's coordinated admissions scheme.
Applications
67
Total received
Places Offered
28
Subscription Rate
2.4x
Apps per place
Gainsborough Primary School functions as a dependable community hub in Hackney Wick, delivering Good outcomes across the board with particular strengths in reading and science, alongside clear areas for continued development in writing mechanics and GPS. Families drawn to the Rights Respecting ethos, the inclusive approach embodied by The Aviary, and the collaborative support of the Primary Advantage Federation will find a school committed to partnership, pupil voice and holistic development.
The academic profile shows respectable attainment above national averages in the core combined measure, though parents should be aware that within Hackney's highly competitive primary landscape, Gainsborough sits toward the lower end of published rankings. This reflects the borough's concentration of strong-performing schools rather than fundamental weakness; the school's higher-attainment cohort punches well above the national rate for high standards, suggesting effective stretch for ready learners.
Admissions pressure is real, with more than two applicants per place in the latest cycle. Proximity and sibling links matter significantly. The school's nursery and early years provision offers continuity from infancy through Year 6, valuable for families seeking stability in one setting. Access to Olympic Park facilities, outdoor learning through the Oasis and gardens, and a clear focus on rights and responsibilities distinguish Gainsborough from more transactional neighbourhood primaries.
This is a school for families valuing community connection, inclusive practice and a values-driven approach over league-table ambition. Gainsborough won't appear on shortlists for Hackney's most selective or highest-performing primaries, but it delivers steady, supportive education rooted in its local context, with federation-wide expertise available when needed. Expect incremental academic progress, strong pastoral care, and a校风 shaped by respect, responsibility and recognition of individual contribution. For Hackney Wick families seeking a neighbourhood primary with inclusive principles and collaborative backing, Gainsborough represents a coherent, balanced choice.
Gainsborough Primary School is rated Good by Ofsted (June 2023) across all categories. It achieves above-average results in reading, writing and mathematics combined (76% compared to 62% nationally), with particularly strong reading attainment and high-attainer support. Within Hackney's competitive primary landscape it ranks lower, but this reflects the borough's concentration of strong schools. The school's Rights Respecting ethos, inclusive provision via The Aviary, and membership of the Primary Advantage Federation offer supportive, values-led education suitable for families prioritising community connection and holistic development.
Admissions to Gainsborough Primary School Reception are managed by Hackney Learning Trust through the London-wide coordinated scheme. Applications typically open in autumn for the following September entry; for September 2025 Reception places, the deadline was January 2024. Priority is given to looked-after children, those on Child Protection Plans, acute medical/social need cases, siblings, and then proximity to the school entrance. Nursery places from 9 months are also available but do not guarantee Reception entry. Check Hackney Education's admissions pages for updated timelines and detailed criteria.
Gainsborough Primary School does not operate a fixed catchment boundary. Under Hackney's admissions policy, after higher-priority categories (looked-after children, Child Protection Plan, medical/social need, siblings), places are allocated by straight-line distance from home to the school's main entrance. In the latest cycle, the furthest distance offered was 8.33 miles, though typical admissions are much closer. Proximity to Berkshire Road in Hackney Wick is crucial, with oversubscription at 2.39:1 meaning families should live very near the school for realistic prospects outside sibling or priority categories.
Yes. Gainsborough offers comprehensive early years provision from 9 months: Hatchlings (9–23 months), Ducklings (2-year-old nursery), 3-year-old nursery, and Reception. This continuity allows families to remain in one setting from infancy through Year 6. Nursery attendance does not guarantee automatic progression to Reception; Reception admissions are managed separately by Hackney Learning Trust under the coordinated scheme. Families interested in nursery places should contact the school directly for availability and application procedures.
Gainsborough's key strengths include above-national attainment in reading, writing and maths combined; strong reading outcomes with 77% at expected standard and high scaled scores; excellent support for higher attainers (26% achieving high standards in RWM versus 8% nationally); Rights Respecting ethos and active pupil leadership roles; inclusive SEMH provision through The Aviary; and access to Olympic Park sports facilities. Areas for development include mathematics attainment (68% at expected standard, lower than reading) and grammar, punctuation and spelling outcomes (59% at expected standard, the weakest core area), pointing to continued focus needed on writing mechanics and maths fluency.
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