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SchoolsLondonHounslowBelmont Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Hounslow
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Belmont Primary School
Belmont Road, Chiswick, London, W4 5UL·Hounslow·URN: 102470A 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
291
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,453
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
10
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
55%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Belmont Primary School, London Review 2026: Academic Excellence in the Heart of Chiswick

At a Glance

The bells of this Victorian red-brick institution have marked the hours in Chiswick for more than a century. Belmont Primary ranks in the elite tier nationally, placing in the top 2% of schools in England for academic attainment. The school admits roughly 450 pupils across two-form entry, from nursery through Year 6, with pupil-teacher ratios of 24:1 and an exceptionally diverse cohort, with over 80% identifying as from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Mr Michael Venn-Coffey took the helm as Head Teacher from September 2025, continuing the school's legacy of high standards. The previous head, Elaine Lacey, led the school for many years and established the high-performing culture the school maintains today.

Character and Atmosphere

The school's motto, Inspire, Nurture, Flourish, encapsulates what parents and visitors consistently observe: a well-ordered community where children are genuinely at the centre of activity. The Victorian campus has undergone substantial refurbishment, creating safe and pleasant indoor and outdoor learning spaces. The three-storey building, with halls on each floor, provides flexibility for whole-school gatherings and specialist teaching.

The classroom environment promotes both independence and collaboration. Pupils move between teacher-led and self-initiated activities with visible confidence. Behaviour standards are maintained through clear expectations and genuine relationships rather than harsh discipline. The atmosphere feels calm and purposeful without being tense.

English as an additional language is supported through dedicated staff and targeted small-group work, yet the school has managed the integration seamlessly. Over 22% of the cohort speak a home language other than English, yet by Year 6, most are fluent in English literacy and numeracy.

Academic Performance

Key Stage 2 (Reading, Writing, Mathematics)

In the current 2025 dataset, 80% of Year 6 pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. The school’s scaled scores remain particularly strong in mathematics (average 111) and reading (average 112).

Belmont Primary ranks 291st academically out of 14,978 schools in England (FindMySchool ranking), keeping it in the top 2% nationally on that measure. Locally, within Hounslow, the school ranks 10th overall among primary schools in the local hub. These rankings reflect sustained excellence rather than a single year of high performance.

At the higher standard, 30% of pupils achieved greater depth across reading, writing, and mathematics. This indicates not just that pupils meet expectations, but that a substantial group are working beyond age-related expectations.

Foundation Stage

The nursery provision is exceptional. Inspection evidence confirms that children in the nursery and early reception classes make excellent progress, with many exceeding early learning goals by the time they transition to formal Year 1 learning. The nursery teacher creates rich, multi-sensory environments that capture children's interests and encourage independent learning through carefully planned play-based activities.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

84%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching and Learning

Teaching quality is very good across the school. Lessons are carefully structured, with clear learning objectives and a strong emphasis on progressive skill development. Teachers demonstrate expert subject knowledge, particularly in English and mathematics, where the literacy hour and numeracy strategies have been embedded effectively.

Differentiation is evident across mixed-ability classes. Pupils with special educational needs receive systematic support through teaching assistants and specialist interventions, enabling them to make good progress in relation to their starting points. Similarly, more able pupils are regularly challenged with extension tasks and advanced work.

The curriculum is designed to promote high achievement for all. Beyond core subjects, pupils experience music, physical education, art, geography, history, religious education, and design and technology. An explicit focus on reading skills from early years, combined with daily reading sessions at home and school, ensures rapid literacy progress. By Year 6, most pupils read fluently and with expression, understanding complex texts.

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.

Beyond the Classroom

The school offers an exceptional breadth of extracurricular provision, with approximately 350 club spaces available each week according to parent governor feedback. These clubs span sports, music, arts, languages, well-being, cookery, and crafts, with most running after school from 3:30pm to 4:30pm and some before school starts.

Music is a particular strength. The school has a chapel choir that performs regularly for assemblies and special performances. A school band includes string, woodwind, and brass sections, providing performance opportunities for developing musicians. Children can access group instrumental lessons in piano, guitar, trumpet, flute, clarinet, and saxophone. Musical evenings, where parents play alongside children, are highlighted as among the most valued whole-school events. Professional musicians visit regularly, and the school arranges visits to London concerts and the ballet whenever possible. By Year 6, pupils read music fluently and can create and notate their own compositions.

Sports provision is well-resourced despite the lack of a dedicated playing field. The school makes excellent use of three indoor halls and outdoor areas. A wide range of after-school activities includes football, netball, rugby, basketball, and cricket, often led by coaches from professional sports teams. Year 2 pupils recently demonstrated confident skipping techniques following a specialist workshop. Children are encouraged to walk to school, and the school recently received a Healthy Schools Award.

Drama and creative arts feature prominently. The school produces theatrical performances, with pupils tackling Shakespearean plays and musical productions that "raise the roof of the top hall" according to parent testimonials. Art and design work is displayed to a high standard throughout the building, with children engaging in painting, drawing, collage, ceramics, and printmaking under the guidance of visiting artists.

The school organises regular educational visits that are carefully mapped across year groups. Year 6 pupils undertake a residential trip, providing leadership experience and independent learning outside the school setting.

Where Pupils Go Next

The majority of pupils progress to Chiswick School, the nearest non-selective secondary. However, roughly 30 to 40% secure places at academically selective schools, either independent or selective state grammar schools. In recent admission cycles, approximately 15 pupils per cohort have gained grammar school places.

The school provides familiarisation with 11-plus style questioning but does not offer intensive preparation. Many families arrange external tutoring if pursuing selective secondary schools. Transition arrangements for pupils moving to secondary school include formal liaison with secondary feeder schools and planned visits.

Admissions

Belmont Primary is highly sought-after. For Reception admission, roughly 360 applications compete for 60 places, representing a subscription ratio of 6:1. The school is significantly oversubscribed. Allocation distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

After looked-after children and pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans, places are allocated strictly by distance from the school gates. There is no formal catchment boundary but rather a distance-based mechanism. Admission to the nursery is managed similarly, though with dedicated part-time and full-time places for children aged 3 to 4.

Open days are offered throughout the autumn term (October, November, December) and early spring (February). Parents should contact the school or visit the school website for specific 2026 open day dates and booking arrangements.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.376 miles

Applications

360

Total received

Places Offered

60

Subscription Rate

6.0x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

The school demonstrates strong commitment to pupil wellbeing. A buddy system operates during lunchtimes, with Key Stage 2 pupils supporting younger children in play. The school has formal policies for health, safety, and child protection that are properly maintained.

Staff know pupils well and respond quickly to concerns or worries. Those with special educational needs receive support from individual teaching assistants, and children report feeling able to approach staff with concerns. The school council, comprising pupils from across year groups, meets with the Head Teacher to discuss issues such as homework arrangements. Children feel genuinely valued.

A trained counsellor visits weekly to provide additional emotional support to pupils who need it. The school's approach to managing bullying is swift and effective.

Practical Information

School day: 8:50am to 3:20pm.

Breakfast club: 7:45am start. After-school club: until 6:00pm. Holiday club operates during main school holidays.

The school is located on Belmont Road, Chiswick, W4 5UL. The nearest railway stations are Gunnersbury (District Line, Piccadilly Line) approximately 1.5km away, and Chiswick Park Station (District Line) also nearby. The area is well-served by local bus routes. Street parking is available but limited, with many families choosing to walk or cycle given the school's proximity to residential streets.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 472
  • Number of pupils: 451

Things to Consider

Fierce oversubscription. With a 6:1 applications-to-places ratio, entry depends heavily on proximity. Those considering this school must check their exact postcode distance and the latest allocation pattern before making housing decisions.

Diverse and socially mobile cohort. While the school's strength lies in supporting pupils from diverse ethnic and linguistic backgrounds, the intake includes pupils across a spectrum of prior attainment. The majority arrive with above-average starting points, but the school's inclusive culture and targeted support mean all learners make good progress.

Grammar school culture. A significant minority of families pursue selective secondary entry. This creates an 11-plus culture wherein tutoring, coaching classes, and examination pressure are common. Families uncomfortable with this competitive atmosphere, or those uninterested in selective entry, may find the ethos does not align with their preferences.

Limited on-site facilities. The school has no dedicated playing field, relying instead on three indoor halls and external spaces. While managed well, this limits flexibility for PE and outdoor learning compared to schools with extensive grounds.

The Verdict

Belmont Primary School is an elite-tier state primary delivering consistently high academic standards, inclusive practice, and genuine community spirit. The school excels at supporting pupils across a wide spectrum of starting points, with particular strength in early literacy, numeracy, music, and pastoral care. Leadership is secure and ambitious. Teaching is very good, and the curriculum is rich and well-balanced.

This school suits families living within the tight catchment, who value academic rigour alongside genuine inclusivity, and who want their child to be known and supported individually within a vibrant, diverse learning community. The main obstacle is securing a place; the education, once entry is achieved, is exceptional.

FAQs

Yes. Belmont Primary is an exceptionally high-performing state primary, ranking in the top 2% of schools in England for academic attainment. The 2022 Ofsted inspection rated the school Good overall, with particular praise for leadership, the quality of teaching, and the breadth of the curriculum. In the current 2025 dataset, 80% of Year 6 pupils met expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics.

Belmont Primary uses a distance-based admissions system rather than a formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by proximity to the school gates after children with Education, Health and Care Plans. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Families should check their postcode distance with Hounslow Admissions before assuming access.

Yes, significantly. For Reception admission, approximately 360 families apply for 60 places (a 6:1 ratio). It is among the five most oversubscribed state primary schools in Hounslow. Entry depends almost entirely on living within the tight distance threshold. This intense demand means families relying on a place should verify their distance eligibility with the Local Authority.

The school offers approximately 350 club spaces weekly across sports, music, arts, languages, cookery, and well-being. Named clubs include football, netball, chess, coding, choir, and art. The school band features string, woodwind, and brass sections. Pupils can access instrumental lessons in piano, guitar, trumpet, flute, clarinet, and saxophone. The school also organises regular educational visits and whole-school productions (drama and music), and participates in sports partnerships with professional clubs. Despite having no dedicated playing field, the school makes effective use of three halls and outdoor areas.

The school's diverse intake (over 80% from ethnic minority backgrounds, 22% with English as a home language) means it has well-developed systems for supporting English language development. Targeted small-group work with skilled classroom assistants supplements mainstream lessons. The school celebrates multilingualism through multilingual notices, displays, and maps. By Year 6, most pupils are fluent in English literacy and numeracy. Staff regularly monitor progress to ensure equality of outcomes.

Pupils typically progress to Chiswick School or, for selective entry, to grammar schools. Roughly 15 pupils per cohort secure grammar school places in recent cycles. The school provides familiarisation with 11-plus style questions but does not offer intensive preparation; many families arrange external tutoring if pursuing selective entry. Formal transition arrangements with secondary schools include planned visits and liaison meetings. Year 6 pupils undertake a residential visit, offering leadership and independent learning experiences.

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Belmont Road, Chiswick, London, W4 5UL
02089947677
www.belmontprimaryschool.org.uk
Michael Venn-Coffey
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