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SchoolsLondonHackneySt John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Hackney
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St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School

Kingshold Road, London, E9 7JF·Hackney·URN: 100270A 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
Church of England
Primary Ranking
4,133
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
5,063
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
38
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School Review 2026: Two Centuries of Faith and Academic Excellence in Hackney

At a Glance

Founded in 1810, St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School has been serving the Hackney community for over two centuries, making it one of the oldest schools in the area. This one-form entry voluntary aided primary, located in Homerton, combines a strong Christian ethos with inclusive admissions and solid academic standards. In the current Key Stage 2 dataset, 80% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. Ranked 4,133rd nationally for academic performance and 38th in Hackney for overall performance, the school delivers secure results in a competitive borough. Rated Good by Ofsted in November 2022, St John of Jerusalem serves 152 pupils aged 3 to 11 across nursery through Year 6, welcoming families from every culture, faith or none.

Ethos, History and Atmosphere

The school's guiding principle, "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me," reflects its Church of England foundation while emphasizing personal empowerment for every child. Headteacher Mrs René Africa leads a supportive atmosphere where, as Ofsted noted, "pupils really enjoy coming to school." The school's inclusive character is evident in its diverse pupil body, representing a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

Originally established in 1810, the school operated within what is now the churchyard until a Second World War bomb destroyed the building. Classes were temporarily held at Orchard School until a new building, designed by architect Nugent Francis Cachemaille-Day, was completed in 1957. This rich heritage informs the school's commitment to serving the local community with a blend of traditional values and contemporary educational practice.

The school maintains strong links with St John of Jerusalem Church while welcoming all families regardless of faith background. This inclusive approach creates a warm, community-focused atmosphere where pastoral care and academic ambition coexist naturally.

Academics, Support and Results

St John of Jerusalem delivers secure academic results. At Key Stage 2, 80% of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. Performance in individual subjects remains steady: 80% met the expected standard in reading, 90% in maths, 80% in science, and 80% in grammar, punctuation and spelling. For higher attainment, 10% of pupils reached the higher standard in reading, writing and maths combined.

Average scaled scores reflect this steady performance, with pupils scoring 104 in reading, 106 in maths and 106 in grammar, punctuation and spelling. The school's performance in grammar remains a positive feature, with 30% of pupils achieving the higher score. Ofsted praised the curriculum sequencing across all subjects and noted high expectations among teaching staff.

As a small one-form entry school, St John of Jerusalem offers an intimate learning environment where staff know every child well. The school's exceptional music provision includes steel pans instruction, while Spanish lessons introduce pupils to modern foreign languages from an early age. A Forest School programme provides outdoor learning experiences, and swimming is part of the curriculum.

Early years provision is rated Good by Ofsted, with nursery places available for two-year-olds. The school operates a free breakfast club for Reception to Year 6 pupils running from 7:45 to 8:55 am, alongside wraparound care options.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

77%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Student Life and Facilities

The school's facilities include bright, spacious classrooms, dedicated play areas, and specialist spaces supporting enrichment activities. The Forest School offers hands-on environmental education, while the music suite houses the steel pans programme. Recent improvements include a new reading space, enhancing the school's literacy provision.

Extracurricular opportunities extend beyond the core curriculum. Pupils participate in cricket festivals, science assemblies, and various clubs that broaden their experiences. The school's small size encourages a close-knit community where pupils develop strong relationships with peers and staff.

St John of Jerusalem's location in Homerton provides access to a vibrant, diverse neighbourhood while maintaining a sense of sanctuary within its grounds. The school balances urban energy with a supportive atmosphere designed for young learners.

Special Educational Needs (SEN) Overview

The school provides universal SEN provision for primary-aged children, with support coordinated through the main school office. A dedicated SEN Information Report is available on the school website, and printed copies can be requested from the school. Parents seeking information about specific learning needs or support programmes should contact the school directly at 020 8985 0730 or admin@st-johnjerusalem.hackney.sch.uk.

As a Church of England voluntary aided school, St John of Jerusalem maintains its own admissions and SEN policies. The school's pastoral ethos and small size enable staff to provide personalized attention to pupils with additional needs, though families should discuss specific requirements during the admissions process.

Admissions, Competition and Catchment

St John of Jerusalem is a Church of England voluntary aided school with its own admissions criteria, though anyone can apply for a place regardless of faith background. The school offers 30 Reception places each year. Recent admissions data shows the school received 33 applications for 14 offers, with a subscription ratio of 2.36, indicating oversubscription.

All first preference applicants who were offered places received them (a proportion of 1.0), suggesting that meeting the school's criteria typically results in an offer. Applications are managed through Hackney Council's online system, with the school requiring a Supplementary Form in addition to the main application. The Reception application window opens on 1st September for children born between 1st September and 31st August who will start school the following September.

As a voluntary aided Church of England school, admissions criteria likely prioritize factors such as church attendance, siblings at the school, and distance from home. Prospective families should consult the school's admissions policy for the full oversubscription criteria. The school encourages visits; contact the school on 020 8985 0730 or email admin@st-johnjerusalem.hackney.sch.uk to arrange a tour.

Given the oversubscription and the school's strong academic performance, families should apply early and ensure all supplementary forms are completed accurately. The school's location in Homerton makes it accessible to families across central Hackney, though catchment boundaries vary annually depending on demand.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
Not yet released by Hackney

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

33

Total received

Places Offered

14

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

The Verdict

St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School offers an established, faith-based education with exceptional academic outcomes in a nurturing, community-focused environment. For families seeking a small, values-driven school with proven results, this is a compelling choice. The school's performance in the top 13% nationally and strong local reputation reflect consistent quality over many years.

The combination of two centuries of heritage with contemporary enrichment—steel pans, Spanish, Forest School—creates a distinctive profile. The Church of England character provides a clear moral framework without excluding families of other faiths or none. Parents value the intimate scale, where every child is known and supported individually.

Prospective families should be prepared for competitive admissions and should carefully review the oversubscription criteria. The school's voluntary aided status means criteria differ from community schools. Visiting the school is essential to understand the ethos and determine whether it aligns with your family's values and educational priorities.

St John of Jerusalem suits families who appreciate tradition, strong pastoral care, and academic rigour in equal measure. It is a school where children are encouraged to believe "I can do all things," supported by staff who know them well and expect them to succeed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School a good school?

Yes. St John of Jerusalem is rated Good by Ofsted (November 2022) and ranks 4,133rd out of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic performance. The school achieves 80% of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths at Key Stage 2. Ofsted noted that "pupils really enjoy coming to school" and praised the quality of teaching and curriculum sequencing.

How do I apply to St John of Jerusalem Church of England Primary School?

Applications are made through Hackney Council's online admissions system, opening on 1st September for children starting Reception the following year. In addition to the online application, you must complete the school's Supplementary Form. The school offers 30 places each year and is typically oversubscribed. Contact the school on 020 8985 0730 or email admin@st-johnjerusalem.hackney.sch.uk to arrange a visit and obtain the admissions policy.

What are the admissions criteria?

As a Church of England voluntary aided school, St John of Jerusalem sets its own admissions criteria. While the school welcomes applications from all families, oversubscription criteria typically include factors such as church attendance, siblings at the school, and distance from home. Consult the school's admissions policy on their website or contact the school directly for full details.

Does St John of Jerusalem have a nursery?

Yes. The school operates a nursery accepting children from age two. Nursery provision is integrated with the main school, allowing early years pupils to benefit from the same ethos and facilities. Contact the school for nursery admissions information.

What extracurricular activities are available?

The school offers a range of enrichment activities including steel pans, Spanish lessons, Forest School, swimming, cricket, and science clubs. A free breakfast club runs from 7:45 to 8:55 am for Reception to Year 6 pupils, alongside wraparound care options.

What is the school's approach to religious education?

As a Church of England school, St John of Jerusalem integrates Christian values and collective worship into daily life. However, the school welcomes families from all faiths and none, and parents may withdraw children from religious education if they wish. The school's ethos emphasizes inclusivity and respect for diversity.

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  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 152

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Kingshold Road, London, E9 7JF
02089850730
www.st-johnjerusalem.hackney.sch.uk/
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