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SchoolsLondonLambethVauxhall Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Lambeth
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Vauxhall Primary School

Vauxhall Street, London, SE11 5LG·Lambeth·URN: 100588A 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
7,605
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
3,952
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
28
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Excellent
8.5/10
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Vauxhall Primary School Review 2026: Rights-Respecting Community Hub in Central London

At a Glance

Vauxhall Primary School is a single-form entry state primary serving 3–11-year-olds in the heart of Vauxhall, London SE11. Designated a UNICEF Rights Respecting Gold Award school and an IQM Flagship School, this diverse foundation school places children's rights and inclusion at the centre of its work. Part of the Wyvern Federation alongside three other Lambeth primaries, the school operates from a compact urban site yet delivers an Outstanding rating for behaviour, attitudes and personal development alongside a Good overall judgement from Ofsted (November 2023). With around 191 pupils and nursery provision offering 15-hour and 30-hour places, Vauxhall Primary combines calm routines with ambitious academic expectations under the leadership of headteacher Vanessa Bennett. Its motto "Excellence and enjoyment" reflects a philosophy that good can always become better, and better can always become best.

Ethos, History and Atmosphere

Vauxhall Primary is defined by its commitment to children's rights and cultural celebration. As a Rights Respecting School, pupils learn about their rights and responsibilities from an early age, encouraging a climate of mutual respect and kindness. The school's ethos centres on knowing pupils well, delivering a relevant and rigorous curriculum through high expectations, and celebrating the cultural diversity of its community. Around 92% of pupils come from ethnic minority backgrounds, and the school embraces this richness through events such as Black History Month celebrations, cultural days, and anti-racism education integrated into the curriculum.

Inspectors noted in 2023 that "pupils at this school are very happy. They enjoy learning in a calm environment. Pupils reflect the school's core values in their everyday activities. For example, they are kind to one another and they respect each other's similarities and differences." Pupil leadership is taken seriously, with roles including School Council members, Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and Wellbeing Ambassadors, giving children a genuine voice in shaping their school. The atmosphere is one of warmth, structure and high aspiration, where good behaviour is the norm and pupils feel safe in all parts of the school.

The school is part of the Wyvern Federation, a collaboration of four Lambeth primaries (Vauxhall, Ashmole, Herbert Morrison and Wyvil) that share expertise, governance and resources while retaining individual identities. This partnership provides staff with professional development opportunities and pupils with enrichment activities across the federation. Leadership has maintained a clear focus on continuous improvement, underpinned by the principle that every child can achieve more with the right support and challenge.

Academics, Support and Results

Vauxhall Primary delivers solid academic outcomes, with particular strengths in reading, writing, grammar and science. In the most recent Key Stage 2 assessments, 60% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. Scaled scores reflect broadly consistent performance: 106 in reading, 103 in maths and 106 in grammar, punctuation and spelling.

For high attainment, the picture is mixed. No pupils were recorded as achieving the higher standard across reading, writing and maths combined in the current dataset, though individual subject breakdowns show 20% reaching higher standards in reading, 30% at greater depth in writing, 10% at higher levels in maths and 20% in GPS. Science outcomes are strong, with 90% meeting expected standards.

Phonics and early reading are prioritised from the moment children enter Reception. The school uses a consistent phonics scheme, ensuring that all staff follow the same approach and that books are carefully matched to pupils' phonetic knowledge. Ofsted praised this focus, noting that reading is "an absolute priority" and that the curriculum prepares pupils well for the next stage of their education. However, inspectors also highlighted that outcomes in writing need improvement, and in a small number of foundation subjects, learning is not yet ordered logically enough to help pupils tackle complex tasks confidently.

Special educational needs provision is a strength. Around 14% of pupils have identified SEND, and the school swiftly identifies additional needs and provides successful support across all subjects. Ofsted rated personal development Outstanding, recognising the school's inclusive approach and commitment to ensuring every child can access the curriculum. With around 59% of pupils eligible for free school meals—significantly above the national average—the school is adept at supporting children facing socio-economic disadvantage, ensuring no child is left behind.

The school's curriculum is broad and ambitious, covering the full range of national curriculum subjects alongside a strong focus on personal, social, health and economic education. Pupils benefit from enrichment activities including residential trips (Year 4 visits Rootd Adventure), Christmas showcases, multi-school choir events, and leadership opportunities. Google Classroom is integrated into learning, supporting home-school links and providing digital literacy experience.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

64%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Student Life and Facilities

Despite its compact urban footprint on Vauxhall Street, the school makes effective use of its space to provide a full primary experience. The site includes classrooms, a lower hall for assemblies and PE, and a playground enhanced by the Bromfield Playground Project. While facilities are modest compared to larger suburban schools, they are well maintained and purposefully designed for a single-form entry cohort.

Extracurricular opportunities are available through Breakfast Club and After School Clubs, supporting working families and extending pupils' experiences beyond the classroom. Pupils participate in a range of activities from sports to arts, with regular performances and showcases allowing every child to shine. The school holds awards including the Travel for London Gold Award, reflecting its commitment to sustainable travel and road safety education, and the Diana Award, recognising its anti-bullying work.

The school's urban location in central London places it within walking distance of cultural institutions, parks and community resources. Vauxhall is well connected by Tube, rail and bus, making the school accessible to families across Lambeth and beyond. The surrounding area is diverse and dynamic, mirroring the school's inclusive ethos.

Admissions, Competition and Catchment

Vauxhall Primary is a highly sought-after school in a competitive admissions landscape. Reception offers 30 places annually for children born between 1 September and 31 August in the year of entry. In the latest admissions round, the school received 41 applications for 14 offers, resulting in a subscription rate of 2.93—meaning the school was nearly three times oversubscribed. Every first-preference applicant who received an offer had listed Vauxhall Primary as their top choice, indicating strong local demand and parental satisfaction.

For Reception entry in September 2027 in Lambeth, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027. Lambeth Council coordinates all Reception allocations, applying the school's published admissions criteria when oversubscribed. These criteria typically prioritise children in care, those with exceptional medical or social needs, siblings of current pupils, and proximity to the school measured in a straight line.

No published distance data is available, but given the oversubscription rate and central London geography, families living very close to the school on Vauxhall Street are most likely to secure places. Parents are advised to visit the school website or contact the admissions officer, Natalie Francois, on 020 7735 4535 to arrange a tour and discuss their individual circumstances. Tours can also be booked online via the school's Google Form.

Nursery places are available for 3- and 4-year-olds, with both 15-hour and 30-hour funded childcare options. Nursery intake occurs in January and September, and the school currently has vacancies. Nursery attendance does not guarantee a Reception place, but it offers families an early introduction to the school community. In-year admissions for Years 1–6 are handled by the school directly; parents should complete the school's application form and submit it to the office.

Given the level of competition, prospective parents should consider Vauxhall Primary as one option within a balanced application strategy, including other Lambeth schools where they may have a stronger claim based on distance or sibling links. The school's membership of the Wyvern Federation means families may also wish to explore Ashmole, Herbert Morrison and Wyvil primaries, which share governance and ethos.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

41

Total received

Places Offered

14

Subscription Rate

2.9x

Applications per place

The Verdict

Vauxhall Primary School is an exemplar of inclusive, values-driven education in the heart of London. It achieves strong academic outcomes for a diverse cohort, many of whom face socio-economic disadvantage, and creates a calm, happy environment where children thrive. The Outstanding ratings for behaviour, attitudes and personal development areA sign of the school's culture of respect, kindness and high expectations. Leadership is focused and effective, with a clear vision for continuous improvement and a determination that every child will succeed.

Academically, the school performs above national averages in core subjects, with particular strengths in maths and GPS, and is making progress on writing outcomes. The curriculum is broad, enriched by trips, performances and leadership opportunities, and underpinned by a rigorous approach to phonics and early reading. SEND provision is strong, ensuring every child can access learning and reach their potential. The school's small size—around 191 pupils—means children are known well by staff, and pastoral care is personalised and responsive.

However, prospective parents should be realistic about the admissions landscape. With nearly three times as many applicants as places, securing a Reception offer requires proximity to the school or a sibling link. Facilities are functional rather than expansive, reflecting the school's urban setting and single-form structure. While the curriculum is broad, a small number of foundation subjects require further development to ensure learning is sequenced as effectively as in English and maths.

For families living in Vauxhall, Kennington or the surrounding SE11 area who value inclusion, children's rights and a diverse community, Vauxhall Primary offers an excellent primary education. Its combination of academic rigour, pastoral care and cultural celebration makes it a nurturing launchpad for the next stage of learning. Parents should visit, speak to current families, and consider it carefully alongside other local options. If your child is fortunate enough to secure a place, they will join a school that truly believes good can always become better, and better can always become best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vauxhall Primary School a good school?

Yes. Ofsted rated Vauxhall Primary School Good overall in November 2023, with Outstanding ratings for behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and early years provision. The school achieves solid results in core subjects, with 60% of pupils reaching expected standards in reading, writing and maths combined in the current dataset.

How do I apply to Vauxhall Primary School?

For Reception entry in September 2027 in Lambeth, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027. Lambeth coordinates all Reception allocations using the school's published oversubscription criteria. For nursery or in-year admissions, contact the school office on 020 7735 4535 or email the admissions officer, Natalie Francois.

What are Vauxhall Primary School's admissions criteria?

Lambeth Council applies the school's admissions policy when oversubscribed. Criteria typically prioritise children in care, those with exceptional medical or social needs, siblings of current pupils, and proximity to the school. With 41 applications for 14 places in the latest cycle (subscription rate 2.93), living very close to the school offers the best chance of securing a place.

Does Vauxhall Primary School have a nursery?

Yes. The nursery serves 3- and 4-year-olds with both 15-hour and 30-hour funded childcare options. Intake occurs in January and September, and the school currently has vacancies. Hours are 8:50am–3:20pm full-time, or 8:50am–12:05pm (mornings) or 12:05pm–3:20pm (afternoons) part-time. Nursery attendance does not guarantee a Reception place.

What are the school hours at Vauxhall Primary School?

The school day runs from 8:50am to 3:20pm for Reception through Year 6. Breakfast Club and After School Clubs are available to support working families. Nursery hours are 8:50am–3:20pm for full-time (30 hours) or split morning/afternoon sessions for part-time (15 hours).

What is the Wyvern Federation?

The Wyvern Federation is a collaborative partnership of four Lambeth primary schools: Vauxhall, Ashmole, Herbert Morrison and Wyvil. The schools share governance, resources and professional development while retaining individual identities. The federation enables staff to work together and provides pupils with enrichment opportunities across all four schools.

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Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 236
  • Number of pupils: 191

Contact Information

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Vauxhall Street, London, SE11 5LG
02077354535
www.vauxhallprimary.org.uk/
Vanessa Bennett
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