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SchoolsLondonHaringeyEden Primary|Best Primary Schools in Haringey
State School
Eden Primary
79 Creighton Avenue, Muswell Hill, London, N10 1NR·Haringey·URN: 136808A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Jewish
Primary Ranking
134
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,176
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
17
Local
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
82%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Eden Primary Review 2026: High-achieving Jewish free school with an inclusive admissions model

At a Glance

Eden Primary is a small, single-form entry primary in Muswell Hill that combines a Jewish character with a clear commitment to welcoming families from across the wider community. With a published capacity of 210 pupils and 30 Reception places each year, it is intentionally intimate, which shapes everything from pastoral relationships to the way leadership communicates expectations.

Academic outcomes are a major draw. In the current primary dataset, Eden ranks 134th out of 14,978 schools in England for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data), while its overall primary ranking is 1,176th nationally and 17th in Haringey.

The latest Ofsted inspection (12 and 13 March 2024) confirmed that Eden Primary continues to be a Good school, and safeguarding arrangements were judged effective.

Character & Atmosphere

Eden’s identity is strongly values-led, but it does not rely on generic slogans. The school explicitly frames daily life around five core values, Excellence, Responsibility, Respect, Community, and Creativity, and connects these to both Jewish and universal principles. For families, the implication is a culture where expectations are articulated in a shared language, rather than left to individual classroom style.

As a Jewish free school, the ethos is meaningful and visible, while still designed for a mixed intake. The mission statement describes a cross-communal and post-denominational approach, explicitly welcoming families across the spectrum of Jewish belief alongside the wider community. This matters because it sets the tone for how Jewish education is delivered, with an emphasis on inclusion and respectful engagement with other traditions, rather than assuming a single level of prior knowledge at home.

Leadership is central to the school’s current phase. Helen Graff is the headteacher, and trustees formally ratified her appointment as permanent headteacher with effect from 21 June 2024, following a year as interim headteacher. For parents, that provides useful context, the school is operating under settled leadership, but that stability is relatively recent, and priorities may still be bedding in across all subjects.

Results / Academic Performance

Eden’s latest published Key Stage 2 figures are striking. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 90% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. That indicates that performance is not just strong relative to local context, but strong against the national benchmark.

Depth is also a feature. At the higher standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, 20% reached the higher standard. In practical terms, this suggests a meaningful proportion of pupils are not only meeting age-related expectations but are working securely above them by the end of Year 6.

Scaled scores are similarly high: reading 112, mathematics 111, and grammar, punctuation and spelling 112, with 100% meeting the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 100% meeting the expected standard in science. For parents comparing options, this is the kind of profile that typically supports confident transition to academically demanding secondary curricula, provided the child is also well matched to the school’s pace and expectations.

Rankings support the same picture. Eden’s primary academic outcomes rank 134th out of 14,978 nationally, and its overall primary ranking is 1,176th in England and 17th in Haringey. FindMySchool users can cross-check nearby schools via the Local Hub and Comparison Tool to understand whether this performance is consistent across the local area or genuinely exceptional within Haringey.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

93%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is deliberately broad, and it is designed to join up Jewish studies, Hebrew, and the wider national curriculum rather than treating them as unrelated tracks. Hebrew is introduced from Reception and continues throughout the school, positioned as a core element of school identity rather than an optional enrichment. The implication for families is that language learning is part of the mainstream offer, and pupils who enjoy languages can gain momentum early.

Reading is given sustained attention. The most recent formal review notes daily extra phonics support for pupils who need it, and describes a culture where high-quality texts are integrated into topic work, including a birthday book donation tradition to class libraries. In parent terms, this is a school that treats reading as both a technical skill and a shared habit, which tends to suit children who respond well to clear routines and explicit instruction.

Mathematics teaching is similarly structured, with explicit fluency goals such as multiplication tables recall linked to problem-solving. Across the wider curriculum, the main developmental edge is consistency of curriculum detail in a small number of subjects, so that classroom tasks always align tightly to the intended knowledge and skills over time. Parents who value a very tightly sequenced curriculum in every foundation subject should explore how this is being strengthened, and what that looks like year by year.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

Where Pupils Go Next

As a primary school, Eden’s transition story is less about published destination statistics and more about preparation, confidence, and fit for the next stage. The curriculum intent explicitly frames learning as preparation for secondary school and wider life, which is relevant in a school where families may be considering a range of secondary pathways, local community schools, faith schools, and selective options across London.

A practical implication of Eden’s academic outcomes is that pupils are likely to be competitive for academically focused secondaries, assuming readiness is matched by wellbeing and independence skills. The school also puts weight on character development through responsibility and community contribution, which can support a smoother shift to the larger, more complex social environment of secondary education.

Admissions: How to get in

Admission to Reception runs through Haringey’s coordinated admissions process. Families should check the latest admissions policy and local authority information for demand and oversubscription details, while keeping realistic backup options.

The admissions model is unusual and important to understand properly. Eden’s published admissions policy states that if the school is oversubscribed, at least 50% of places available each year are allocated without reference to any faith-based criteria. This shapes the parent experience in two ways. First, it creates a clear route for non-Jewish families who want a values-led school in the area. Second, it means Jewish families may also find there is genuine competition within faith-related criteria, and early planning matters.

For Reception entry, Haringey’s coordinated admissions timetable should be used for current application deadlines and offer-day arrangements. Families planning for the next cycle should confirm the live local authority and school guidance before relying on any exact date.

Visiting is actively encouraged. Families planning Reception entry should check Eden Primary’s current admissions information for open-event and tour arrangements rather than relying on older Reception 2026 dates.

Parents comparing catchments should use FindMySchool’s Map Search to understand travel time trade-offs across Muswell Hill and surrounding neighbourhoods. Even without a published last-distance figure here, the oversubscription data indicates that proximity and criteria detail can be decisive.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
1.043 miles

Applications

130

Total received

Places Offered

30

Subscription Rate

4.3x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral care is framed through responsibility, respect, and community, with pupils given meaningful roles that connect older and younger year groups. The practical benefit is a school culture where leadership and kindness are taught as behaviours, not left to chance, which can suit children who respond well to clear social expectations.

Support for pupils with special educational needs is described as proactive, with early identification and a stated expectation that pupils with SEND work towards ambitious goals, supported through adapted resources and teaching approaches. For parents, the question to explore is less whether support exists, and more how it is operationalised in a small school, including what interventions look like, and how the school manages stretch alongside support.

Attendance expectations are also clear, with emphasis on early relationship-building with families. In a school with strong results and a tight community, this often translates into a high-consistency routine, which some children find reassuring and others may find demanding if they need greater flexibility.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Eden’s enrichment is not an afterthought. The school explicitly links character development to clubs, competitions, and wider community projects, including interfaith work and charity fundraising activities. The implication is that pupils are encouraged to practise leadership and civic responsibility in concrete ways, not only through lessons.

Wraparound provision is published clearly. Breakfast Club runs 8:00am to 8:45am and After School Provision runs 3:30pm to 5:45pm, with places booked termly in advance. For working families, this structure is helpful, but the booking model means planning ahead is sensible.

Clubs named by the school include Chess, Capoeira, Art, Drama, Musical Theatre, Spanish, STEM, Football, French, Cooking, Forest School, Mixed Sports, Choir, Hebrew, and Piano. For parents assessing fit, this list signals a school that treats creativity, languages, and physical activity as mainstream, not niche. It will particularly suit children who enjoy mixing academic stretch with hands-on and performance-based activities.

Residential and outdoor learning feature strongly in the school’s wider offer. The most recent formal review describes outdoor learning using the school’s grounds and nearby woodlands, as well as residential experiences across year groups, including a Year 6 week-long residential outside London and a Year 3 camping experience. For children who learn well through activity and context, this approach can translate into higher engagement and stronger retention across subjects.

Practical Information

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Families should still budget for the normal costs associated with primary education, such as uniform, trips, and paid clubs, as well as any wraparound provision they choose to use.

The school day timings are published by phase. Reception to Year 3 run a soft start 8:55am to 9:05am, with finish times from 3:25pm to 3:40pm depending on year group. Year 4 to Year 6 have a soft start 8:45am to 8:55am, with finish times of 3:40pm to 3:45pm. Early finish Fridays operate from October to April, aligning with Shabbat and term-date arrangements.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 205

Things to Consider

  • Competition for places. Reception entry is managed through Haringey’s coordinated admissions process. Families should approach the process early, understand the admissions criteria, and keep realistic backup options.

  • Faith character with a mixed intake. The Jewish ethos is central, including Hebrew from Reception. For many families this is a major advantage; those seeking a fully secular experience should read the curriculum and ethos carefully.

  • Recent leadership settling period. The permanent headteacher appointment took effect in June 2024 after an interim year. That can be a positive sign of stability, but it may also mean some curriculum and operational priorities are still being embedded.

  • Early finish Fridays. Early closure from October to April is part of the published pattern. Families relying on after-school childcare should map this carefully against work commitments.

The Verdict

Eden Primary combines a high-performing academic profile with a clearly articulated Jewish ethos and an admissions model designed to serve both faith and non-faith families. It will suit parents who want strong outcomes, structured teaching, and a community-driven culture where values are used explicitly in daily routines. The limiting factor is admission pressure, so families should treat planning and criteria understanding as essential, and use Saved Schools to keep a realistic shortlist while timelines and preferences evolve.

FAQs

Yes, Eden Primary has strong current Key Stage 2 outcomes: in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 90% met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, with 20% at the higher standard. The most recent Ofsted inspection in March 2024 confirmed that the school continues to be Good.

Reception applications are made through Haringey’s coordinated admissions process, rather than directly to the school. Eden also publishes its own admissions policy, which explains how places are prioritised if the school is oversubscribed.

Eden’s admissions policy states that, if oversubscribed, at least 50% of places each year are allocated without reference to faith-based criteria. The remaining places are allocated using the policy’s published criteria, which families should read carefully before applying.

Start and finish times vary by year group, and the school publishes soft start and finish times for each phase. Breakfast Club (8:00am to 8:45am) and After School Provision (3:30pm to 5:45pm) are available, with termly advance booking.

Open events typically begin in the Autumn term for the next September intake, and the school also runs School in Action tours across the year, with dates listed on the school calendar. Booking is required, and places can be limited.

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79 Creighton Avenue, Muswell Hill, London, N10 1NR
02088839527
www.edenprimary.org.uk
Helen Graff
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