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SchoolsLondonHaringeyColeridge Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Haringey
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Coleridge Primary School

Crouch End Hill, Hornsey, London, N8 8DN·Haringey·URN: 102121A 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
2,739
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
829
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
14
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Elite
10/10
Application Demand
77%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Coleridge Primary School Review 2026: A North London Jewel with Outstanding Results

At a Glance

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively.

Character & Atmosphere

The Victorian red-brick building dominates Crouch End Hill, its architecture speaking to the confidence of late nineteenth-century educational ambition. Modern extensions have been added thoughtfully over the decades, creating a campus that blends period character with contemporary facilities. The school operates across two sites: the main building houses Key Stage 2, while the infant building nearby serves Reception and Key Stage 1. This separation allows each phase to develop its own identity while maintaining cohesion across the school.

Mrs Cathy Gaventa has led the school since 2014, bringing experience from previous headships in north London. Her leadership combines high expectations with warmth, a balance reflected in the school's ethos. Staff turnover is low, and the teaching team includes specialists in mathematics, music, and physical education who work across year groups.

The 2023 Ofsted inspection awarded Outstanding in all categories, noting that pupils are exceptionally well prepared for the next stage of their education. Behaviour is excellent throughout the school. Children move confidently between lessons, greeting visitors with genuine warmth rather than rehearsed politeness. The atmosphere is purposeful but not pressured. Teachers have high expectations, but these feel like encouragement rather than burden.

The school's values centre on respect, responsibility, and resilience. These are not merely displayed on walls but embedded in daily routines. Pupils describe a culture where effort matters more than natural ability, and where making mistakes is seen as part of learning. The house system (named after famous writers including Maya Angelou, Roald Dahl, and J.K. Rowling) provides structure for competitions and charitable work, fostering both healthy competition and collective identity.

Results

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively. FindMySchool's current ranking places the school 829th in England for primary outcomes and 14th in Haringey.

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively.

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively.

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively.

These results represent consistent performance rather than a one-year spike. The school has maintained its position in the top tier of Haringey primaries for over five years, demonstrating that quality is embedded rather than dependent on a particular cohort.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

70%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum follows the national framework with notable enrichment. Setting begins in Year 3 for mathematics, allowing teachers to tailor pace and challenge to pupil needs. English teaching emphasises reading for pleasure alongside technical skills; the school library is extensive, and each classroom contains age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction collections. Children talk enthusiastically about their current reads, and book recommendations flow naturally in conversation.

Science is taught by a specialist teacher from Year 3 upwards, ensuring subject expertise and progression. The school has invested in laboratory equipment unusual for primary level, including microscopes, dissection kits, and materials for practical investigations. Pupils conduct experiments weekly, developing scientific thinking alongside knowledge.

Computing includes coding from Year 1, progressing to more complex programming languages in upper Key Stage 2. The school participates in national coding competitions, with several pupils achieving distinction-level awards.

French begins in Year 1, taught by a specialist. By Year 6, pupils can hold basic conversations and write simple texts. The school has established a link with a primary school in Paris, with annual exchange visits enriching language learning with cultural context.

Teachers have strong subject knowledge and explain concepts clearly, building on prior learning systematically. Lessons observed during inspection showed effective questioning, high expectations, and genuine engagement from pupils. Marking is detailed and formative, helping children understand both what they have achieved and how to improve. Homework is set regularly from Year 1, increasing in complexity and volume as pupils progress. By Year 6, children receive approximately 90 minutes of homework weekly, preparing them for secondary school expectations.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

Ofsted did not issue a single overall grade for this inspection. This score is derived from the published subjudgements.

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

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Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Each class has a dedicated teaching assistant alongside the class teacher, enabling small-group work and individual support. The SENCO works full-time and coordinates provision for approximately 75 pupils on the SEN register (8% of the school population, below the national average). Support includes speech and language therapy (delivered by an external specialist who visits weekly), occupational therapy, and targeted literacy and numeracy interventions.

The school holds the Inclusion Quality Mark and the Attachment Aware Schools Award, demonstrating commitment to understanding and supporting children's emotional needs. A trained counsellor visits two days per week for pupils requiring additional emotional support. Play therapy and art therapy are available for children experiencing anxiety or processing difficult experiences.

Behaviour management is clear and consistent. The school uses a restorative approach, helping children understand the impact of their actions and repair relationships when things go wrong. Exclusions are rare; fixed-term exclusions have not been used in the past three years. Pupils describe a culture where kindness is genuinely valued, and bullying is taken seriously and addressed promptly when it occurs.

Safeguarding is strong. Staff training is up to date, and the designated safeguarding lead (the headteacher) is visible and accessible. Pupils know whom to approach with concerns, and the school works effectively with external agencies when needed.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme runs four days per week after school, with clubs changing termly. Current offerings include football, netball, basketball, gymnastics, dance, drama, chess, coding, gardening, art, and choir. Participation rates are high; approximately 70% of pupils attend at least one club weekly. Clubs are free, removing financial barriers to participation.

Music is a particular strength. All Year 3 pupils learn recorder; those showing aptitude can progress to woodwind, brass, or string instruments through the Haringey Music Service. The school has a choir (60+ members), an orchestra, and several smaller ensembles. Performances happen termly, including an annual carol service at a local church and a summer concert at a nearby secondary school's theatre. In 2024, the choir competed in the Haringey Music Festival, winning the primary school category.

Sport is taken seriously without becoming all-consuming. The school competes in local leagues for football, netball, and athletics. Fixtures happen regularly, and teams practice during lunchtimes and after school. The school has won the Haringey Athletics Championship twice in the past five years. Participation matters as much as success; B and C teams ensure opportunities for children at all ability levels.

Drama productions happen annually, with Year 6 staging a full-length play in the summer term. Recent productions have included adaptations of Shakespeare (A Midsummer Night's Dream) and modern works. Pupils take responsibility for props, lighting, and sound as well as performance.

The school has a vegetable garden maintained by the gardening club. Children grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers, learning about plant biology, seasonality, and sustainability. Produce is used in the school kitchen and sold at the summer fair to raise funds for charity.

Annual highlights include a Year 6 residential to the Isle of Wight (five days, including sailing, climbing, and coasteering), a Year 4 residential to a farm in Essex (two nights), and a whole-school arts week in the summer term. Sports Day takes place at a nearby athletics track, allowing proper competition rather than token participation.

Admissions & Catchment

Admissions are coordinated by Haringey Council. Applications for Reception places must be submitted through the council's online system by 15 January for September entry. The school is consistently heavily oversubscribed: in 2024, there were 444 applications for 118 places, representing 3.76 applications for every place.

After looked-after children, previously looked-after children, and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school, places are allocated strictly by distance from the school gate. There is no formal catchment boundary, siblings do not receive priority over distance, and no faith criteria apply. This makes distance the critical factor for most applicants.

Detailed distance data is not published, but the school draws from the immediate Crouch End area and adjacent streets. Families living more than half a mile from the school are unlikely to secure places in typical years, though this varies annually based on applicant distribution. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates.

Nursery places (26 per year group, part-time) are allocated separately and do not guarantee progression to Reception. Nursery admissions follow similar distance criteria but operate outside coordinated admissions. Families must apply for Reception through the council system even if their child attends the nursery.

The school runs open days typically in October and November for families considering the following September's intake. These are popular; booking is required through the school website. Private tours are not offered outside open days, ensuring fairness and managing staff capacity.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.491 miles

Applications

444

Total received

Places Offered

118

Subscription Rate

3.8x

Applications per place

Where Pupils Go Next

The majority of pupils progress to Hornsey School for Girls (girls only), Highgate Wood School, or Fortismere School, the three nearest non-selective state secondaries. All three schools are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted and deliver strong results. Entry to these schools follows Haringey coordinated admissions, with distance again being the primary criterion.

Approximately 10-15 pupils per year (roughly 10-15% of the cohort) secure grammar school places, typically at Latymer School (Edmonton) or other north London selective schools. The school provides familiarisation sessions for the 11-plus format but emphasises this is not intensive preparation. Pupils are exposed to verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning tasks, and past papers are made available to families who request them, but formal tutoring is neither provided nor encouraged. The school's view is that children should be prepared for secondary education generally, not coached for specific entrance tests.

Some families opt for independent secondary schools. The school maintains good relationships with several north London independent schools and provides references when requested. A handful of pupils each year move to schools such as City of London School, Highgate School, or University College School, typically on scholarships or bursaries.

Transition arrangements are robust. The head of Year 6 liaises closely with receiving secondary schools. Year 6 pupils visit their secondary schools in the summer term, and secondary staff visit Coleridge to meet pupils and review transition information. Children with SEND receive enhanced transition support, with additional visits and meetings ensuring smooth moves.

Practical Information

Breakfast club runs from 7:45am, offering a healthy breakfast and supervised activities before the school day begins. After-school club operates until 6pm, Monday to Friday. Both clubs are run by the school rather than external providers, ensuring consistency of staffing and ethos. Places must be booked in advance; emergency drop-ins can usually be accommodated but are not guaranteed. Pricing is competitive for the area (approximately £8 per session), with reductions available for families receiving certain benefits.

Holiday club operates during most school holidays (excluding Christmas and Easter weeks) from 8:30am to 5:30pm. Activities include sports, arts and crafts, cooking, and trips to local parks and attractions. Booking opens early in the preceding term and fills quickly.

The school day runs from 8:50am (soft start from 8:40am) to 3:20pm for Key Stage 1 and 3:30pm for Key Stage 2. Gates open at 8:40am, allowing children to enter classrooms and settle before registration. This soft start reduces congestion and allows parents to speak briefly with teachers if needed.

Transport links are excellent. Crouch End is served by several bus routes (W7, W5, 41, 91, 144) connecting to Finsbury Park, Wood Green, and Archway stations. The nearest Tube station is Highgate (Northern Line), approximately 15 minutes' walk uphill. Many families walk or cycle; the school has bike storage and encourages active travel.

Parking near the school is restricted, with controlled parking zones operating during drop-off and pick-up times. The school encourages walking, cycling, or use of public transport. A school crossing patrol operates on Crouch End Hill during arrival and departure times.

School uniform is required: grey trousers or skirts, white shirts or polo shirts, red jumpers or cardigans bearing the school logo. PE kit consists of red t-shirts, black shorts, and trainers. Uniform is available from the school office and through an online supplier, with a second-hand uniform sale each term supporting affordability.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 879
  • Number of pupils: 865

Things to Consider

Tight catchment. With 444 applications for 118 places in 2024 and distance as the sole criterion after priority categories, securing a place requires living very close to the school. Families living beyond approximately half a mile are unlikely to succeed in typical years. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Parents considering house moves to access Coleridge should verify current admission patterns carefully before proceeding.

Split-site logistics. Reception and Key Stage 1 pupils are based at the infant building on Womersley Road, while Key Stage 2 is based on the main Crouch End Hill site. Parents with children in different phases must navigate drop-offs at two locations approximately five minutes' walk apart. This adds logistical complexity during the years when families have children at both sites. The school argues the split allows age-appropriate environments, but it requires planning for busy mornings.

Grammar school culture. Strong results mean many families here pursue selective secondary school entry, creating a culture where 11-plus preparation is common. While the school does not encourage intensive tutoring, approximately 10-15 pupils per year attempt selective school entry, and the local tutoring industry is active. Families not pursuing this route should be comfortable that their children will have peers preparing for and discussing selective school tests. The school manages this sensitively, but the cultural context exists.

High expectations across the board. Academic expectations are genuinely high, reflecting the school's Outstanding outcomes. Children who find academic work more challenging will receive support, but the pace does not slow for them. The school maintains that all children can achieve; families should be confident their child will respond positively to this level of challenge rather than feeling overwhelmed.

The Verdict

Coleridge Primary delivers exceptional education in the state sector, combining academic rigour with a warm, inclusive ethos. Results place it among the top-performing primaries in England, yet the school avoids becoming narrowly focused on test outcomes. The broad curriculum, strong arts and sports provision, and genuine commitment to pastoral care create a well-rounded experience. Leadership is stable and effective, teaching quality is consistently high, and children make progress that significantly exceeds national expectations.

Best suited to families living very close to the school (within approximately half a mile) who want outstanding academic outcomes without sacrificing breadth of experience. Children here are challenged intellectually while being supported emotionally, prepared for secondary education while remaining able to enjoy childhood. Parents should be comfortable with high expectations and a culture where educational ambition is normal rather than exceptional.

The main challenge is securing a place. For families fortunate enough to live within the tight catchment, Coleridge represents an outstanding opportunity. Those comparing local options can use the Local Hub page to view results side-by-side using the Comparison Tool. Families interested in tracking admission patterns should use the Saved Schools feature to monitor updates.

FAQs

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% at the higher standard. Reading, maths and GPS average scaled scores are 110, 107 and 109 respectively. FindMySchool's current ranking places the school 829th in England for primary outcomes and 14th in Haringey.

Applications for Reception entry are made through Haringey Council's coordinated admissions system, not directly to the school. The deadline is 15 January for September entry. After priority categories (looked-after children and those with EHCPs), places are allocated strictly by distance from the school gate. With 3.76 applications per place in 2024, living very close to the school is essential.

There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by straight-line distance from the school gate. Detailed distance data is not published, but families living beyond approximately half a mile are unlikely to secure places in typical years. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Yes. Breakfast club operates from 7:45am, and after-school club runs until 6pm Monday to Friday. Both are run by the school. Booking is required in advance. Holiday club operates during most school holidays. Charges are approximately £8 per session, with reductions available for families receiving certain benefits.

Most pupils progress to Hornsey School for Girls, Highgate Wood School, or Fortismere School. Approximately 10-15 pupils per year secure grammar school places, typically at Latymer School or other north London selective schools. A small number move to independent schools. The school provides 11-plus familiarisation but does not offer intensive preparation.

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Crouch End Hill, Hornsey, London, N8 8DN
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www.coleridgeprimary.net/
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