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SchoolsLondonKensington and ChelseaBousfield Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Kensington and Chelsea
State School
Bousfield Primary School
South Bolton Gardens, London, SW5 0DJ·Kensington and Chelsea·URN: 100480A 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
1,087
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,815
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
12
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Excellent
7.5/10
Application Demand
61%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Bousfield Primary School Review 2026: Elite Results in South Kensington

At a Glance

On a quiet residential street in South Kensington, where white stucco terraces command eight-figure prices and museum visits count as weekend entertainment, Bousfield Primary has served local families since 1955. The current dataset places it 1,815th overall among 14,978 primaries in England and 12th in Kensington and Chelsea. For families who secure a place, the combination of academic rigour and genuine community atmosphere makes this among the capital's sought-after state primaries.

Character & Atmosphere

The Victorian and Edwardian mansions surrounding the school set expectations. This is prosperous London, where parents hold professional degrees and children hear multiple languages at home. The school embraces this cultural richness without becoming defined by it.

At drop-off, the gates reveal the organised energy that marks strong urban primaries. Children arrive confidently, many walking from nearby streets with parents or carers. The single-form entry means approximately 30 children per year group, creating an intimate scale where staff know every child and family.

Mr Jon Lishman has led the school since 2019, arriving from a deputy headship in Westminster. Under his leadership, the school secured Good in its 2023 Ofsted inspection, with inspectors highlighting the ambitious curriculum and strong subject leadership. Staff turnover is remarkably low for inner London, and the teaching team combines experience with specialist expertise.

The school's values centre on Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience. These appear throughout the building and in daily routines. Behaviour is calm and purposeful, with children moving between lessons independently and confidently.

Results

The current Key Stage 2 results demonstrate strong performance. 70% of pupils met expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. At the higher standard, 30% achieved greater depth across all three subjects.

Reading scaled score averaged 111, with 90% reaching expected standard and 60% achieving high scores. Mathematics performance was strong, with an average scaled score of 110 and 60% achieving high scores. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling reached an average scaled score of 112, with 70% achieving high scores.

Bousfield ranks 1,815th in England overall out of 14,978 primary schools (FindMySchool ranking based on official data), while its academic rank is 1,087th. Within Kensington and Chelsea, it ranks 12th overall.

Science results matched the academic strength, with 90% reaching expected standards compared to the England average of 82%.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

74%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum follows the National Curriculum with notable enrichment. French begins in Reception, taught by a specialist teacher who visits weekly. Setting in mathematics starts in Year 4, allowing children to work at appropriate challenge levels. Year 6 pupils receive additional morning sessions in spring term to consolidate learning before assessments.

Teaching quality is strong across year groups. Teachers have secure subject knowledge and explain concepts clearly, building on prior learning systematically. Lessons move at pace, with high expectations for all pupils. The small cohort size allows teachers to know each child's strengths and gaps intimately.

Phonics teaching follows a structured synthetic approach from Reception. Reading for pleasure is prioritised, with a well-stocked library and daily story time continuing through Key Stage 2. Pupils talk enthusiastically about their current books and recommend titles to each other.

The creative curriculum integrates history, geography, art, and design technology through half-termly topics. Recent themes have included Ancient Egypt, the Great Fire of London, and local history exploring the museums and institutions of South Kensington.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7.5/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Each class has a dedicated teacher and teaching assistant, providing consistent relationships throughout the year. The Inclusion Manager coordinates support for approximately 40 pupils on the SEN register, working closely with external specialists where needed.

Behaviour expectations are clear and consistently applied. The school uses a restorative approach when conflicts arise, helping children understand the impact of their actions and repair relationships. Exclusions are exceptionally rare.

Lunchtime and playground supervision is strong, with trained staff facilitating games and managing social dynamics. Peer mediators from Year 6 support younger children in resolving minor disputes.

A school counsellor visits weekly, offering short-term support for children experiencing anxiety, friendship difficulties, or family changes. The school works closely with local authority services when more intensive support is needed.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme runs Monday to Thursday after school, with clubs changing each half term. Current offerings include football, netball, dance, chess, computing, art, choir, and gardening. Clubs are popular and fill quickly at the start of each term.

Music provision extends beyond the curriculum. All Year 4 pupils learn recorder; those showing aptitude can progress to other instruments through peripatetic teaching. The school choir performs at local events and the annual winter concert at a nearby church.

Annual highlights include a Year 6 residential to the Isle of Wight, whole-school productions at Christmas and summer, and Sports Day held at a local sports ground. Educational visits make full use of the South Kensington location, with regular trips to the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum.

The school participates in competitive sport through the Kensington and Chelsea Schools Sports Partnership, with particular strength in athletics and cross-country running.

Admissions & Catchment

Admissions are coordinated by Kensington and Chelsea Council. For 2027 Reception entry, applications must be submitted by 15 January 2027, with offers due on 16 April 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 30 April 2027. The school has historically been heavily oversubscribed, so families should check the latest published admissions data before relying on a place.

After looked-after children and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school, places are allocated strictly by distance from the school gate. The school does not operate a formal catchment boundary.

Admission to the nursery, which admits 26 children at age 3, does not guarantee progression to Reception. Nursery families must apply through the standard coordinated admissions process and meet the same distance criteria as external applicants.

Competition for places reflects both the school's academic strength and the density of families in South Kensington. Proximity to the school provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Families should verify current admissions patterns with the local authority before assuming a place will be available.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.340 miles

Applications

231

Total received

Places Offered

60

Subscription Rate

3.9x

Applications per place

Nursery Provision

The nursery admits children from age 3, offering morning and afternoon sessions during term time. The setting is located on the school site, sharing outdoor space and some facilities with the main school. Nursery staff work closely with Reception teachers to ensure smooth transition.

The Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum balances adult-led learning with child-initiated play. Phonics teaching begins in nursery, alongside number work and physical development. The outdoor area includes climbing equipment, a sand pit, and space for running games.

For nursery fee details, visit the school website. Government-funded hours (15 or 30 hours) are available for eligible families. See our guide to nursery funding for details on eligibility and how to claim.

Where Pupils Go Next

The majority of Year 6 leavers progress to Holland Park School, the nearest non-selective secondary. A significant number secure places at selective state schools, including Lady Margaret School, the London Oratory School, and the Latymer School. In 2024, approximately 12 pupils secured grammar or selective independent school places.

The school provides familiarisation with entrance test formats but emphasises this is not intensive preparation. Families seeking grammar school entry typically arrange private tutoring externally. The culture around selective secondary entry is pragmatic rather than pressured, with families making individual decisions about whether to pursue this route.

Transition support is strong. Year 6 teachers work closely with receiving secondaries, and pupils visit their new schools during the summer term. The small year group means each child's transition is individually planned.

Practical Information

The school day runs from 8:55am to 3:30pm. Breakfast club operates from 8:00am in the school hall, offering a light breakfast and supervised activities. After-school club runs until 6:00pm, providing snacks and play opportunities. Both wraparound provisions are managed by the school and are typically oversubscribed.

The school is located on South Bolton Gardens, a quiet residential street between Old Brompton Road and Fulham Road. The nearest Underground stations are South Kensington (District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines) and Gloucester Road (District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines), both within a ten-minute walk. Several bus routes serve the area, including the 14, 49, 345, and C1.

On-street parking is restricted to residents with permits. Most families walk to school from nearby streets. Cycle storage is available for pupils and parents.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 450
  • Number of pupils: 431

Things to Consider

Extremely tight catchment. With 231 applications for 60 places in 2024, proximity to the school gate determines admission. Only families living very close can realistically expect to secure a place. The distance criterion varies annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. Families should verify current admission patterns with Kensington and Chelsea Council before relying on a place here.

High-performing peer group. Results this strong reflect both excellent teaching and a cohort that arrives academically prepared. Children who find learning more challenging may feel pressure to keep pace, though the school's inclusive ethos works to support all pupils.

Nursery does not guarantee Reception entry. Parents sometimes assume nursery attendance secures a Reception place. It does not. Nursery families must apply through the standard coordinated process and meet the same distance criteria as external applicants.

Limited outdoor space. Urban primaries inevitably compromise on space. The playground is modest, and there are no playing fields on site. Sport and physical education use local parks and sports facilities, which works well but means children spend less time outdoors than at schools with extensive grounds.

The Verdict

Bousfield combines elite academic performance with the warmth and community atmosphere of a village primary. Results place it among the highest-performing state primaries in England, yet the school avoids the hothouse intensity that sometimes accompanies such success. Teaching is rigorous without being joyless, expectations are high without being punishing, and the cultural richness of South Kensington is embraced without defining the school's identity.

Best suited to families living within the exceptionally tight catchment who value academic excellence delivered in an intimate, supportive atmosphere. The school works for children who thrive on challenge and benefit from being surrounded by engaged, curious peers. The main obstacle is securing a place. For families who succeed, the education on offer matches the best London primaries.

FAQs

Yes. Bousfield was rated Good by Ofsted in 2023. The current Key Stage 2 dataset shows strong results, with 70% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. Bousfield ranks 1,087th nationally for primary academic performance and 1,815th overall out of 14,978 primary schools.

There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated strictly by distance from the school gate after looked-after children and those with EHCPs. With 231 applications for 60 places in 2024, only families living very close can realistically expect admission. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Yes. Breakfast club runs from 8:00am and after-school club until 6:00pm. Both are managed by the school and typically fill quickly. Parents should contact the school office for availability and booking details.

No. Nursery families must apply for Reception through the standard Kensington and Chelsea coordinated admissions process and meet the same distance criteria as external applicants. Nursery attendance provides no priority.

The majority progress to Holland Park School. A significant number secure places at selective state schools including Lady Margaret School, London Oratory School, and the Latymer School. In 2024, approximately 12 pupils secured grammar or selective independent school places.

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South Bolton Gardens, London, SW5 0DJ
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