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SchoolsLondonLewishamElfrida Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Lewisham
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Elfrida Primary School

Elfrida Crescent, Bellingham, London, SE6 3EN·Lewisham·URN: 100681A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 2-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
13,565
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
13,248
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
59
Local
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Good
7/10
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Elfrida Primary School Review 2026: Community School with Strong Inclusion Focus in Bellingham

At a Glance

Elfrida Primary School is a two-form entry community primary serving Bellingham and the surrounding areas of Lewisham. Established as part of the King Alfred Federation, the school operates under the motto "Success for today; prepared for tomorrow. Nothing is beyond our reach," emphasising six core values: respect, responsibility, resilience, confidence, collaboration, and community. With 366 pupils on roll and a capacity of 508, the school provides nursery through Year 6 education for children aged 2 to 11. Rated Good by Ofsted in its most recent inspection in June 2022, Elfrida Primary is recognised for creating a safe, supportive atmosphere where pupils feel happy and secure. The school opened Saplings Nursery in September 2015, becoming one of the first community schools in Lewisham to offer 15 hours a week of early years provision for eligible two-year-olds.

Ethos, History and Atmosphere

Elfrida Primary describes itself as a "friendly, happy community school" with a strong commitment to inclusion and diversity. The school sits on the King Alfred Estate in Bellingham, serving a diverse community with a much higher than average proportion of pupils for whom English is an additional language. The institution forms part of the King Alfred Federation alongside its partner school Athelney, allowing both schools to share resources, expertise, and facilities.

Central to the school's philosophy is the belief that nothing is beyond reach for its pupils. This ethos translates into a lively, exciting, and fully inclusive curriculum designed to take children out of the classroom and into the real world as often as possible. Staff work to identify individual needs as they arise and provide teaching and learning contexts that enable every child to achieve their fullest potential. The school maintains an active Parent-Teacher-Family Association (PTFA) and encourages strong home-school partnerships through regular newsletters and communication channels.

Punctuality is emphasised as a core value; gates open at 8:45 and close promptly at 9:00. This structured approach supports the school's wider commitment to responsibility and readiness for learning. According to Ofsted, pupils have good attitudes in lessons and show an eagerness to learn, demonstrating respect for all adults who support their education.

Academics, Support and Results

In the 2025 Key Stage 2 dataset, 50% of Elfrida Primary pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. The school's results reflect the challenges of serving a community with high levels of deprivation and linguistic diversity, with 81.3% of pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds and nearly 45% eligible for free school meals. In reading, 60% of pupils reached the expected standard with an average scaled score of 104, while in mathematics, 70% met expectations with an average scaled score of 103. In science, 60% of pupils achieved the expected standard.

Despite performance figures below many national benchmarks, the school ranks 13,565th out of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic performance. However, Ofsted inspectors noted strong value-added performance in earlier inspection evidence. Teaching and learning across the school are judged to be good, with some teaching described as outstanding. The school encourages pupils to read widely and often, and pupils' secure basic skills mean they are well prepared for their next stage of education.

Specialist support is provided by capable teaching assistants, and intervention strategies help all pupils access the curriculum. The school's SENCO and inclusion team work to ensure that disabled pupils and those with special educational needs benefit from tailored provision. Students have access to digital learning platforms including Purple Mash and Lexia. One area identified for improvement by Ofsted is ensuring that pupils are given more opportunities to work independently to develop their skills further.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

47%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Student Life and Facilities

Elfrida Primary offers a range of enrichment opportunities beyond the core curriculum. The school provides a breakfast club and wrap-around care to support working families, as well as various after-school clubs. Pupils benefit from an engaging curriculum designed to get them out of the classroom and into real-world learning contexts. Activities and resources are available for pupils to engage with during social times, and teachers and teaching assistants participate in games with the children.

The school's partnership within the King Alfred Federation enables resource sharing, including access to Giggles Kids Club, which runs holiday clubs at the partner school Athelney. Reception open days are held regularly throughout the autumn term, allowing prospective families to tour the school and experience its atmosphere first-hand. The school's location on the King Alfred Estate provides a community hub for Bellingham families.

Admissions, Competition and Catchment

Elfrida Primary is a Lewisham local authority community school, meaning admissions are managed by Lewisham Council rather than directly by the school. Parents applying for Reception entry must submit their application to Lewisham Council Admissions and Appeals, located at Third Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, SE6 4RU. No supplementary information forms are required. The school typically holds tours during the autumn term preceding entry.

In the most recent admissions round, the school received 66 applications for 27 Reception places, representing an oversubscription rate of 2.44 times the number of available places. All 27 first-preference applicants received offers, indicating that the school prioritises local families who name Elfrida as their top choice. The competitive admissions picture reflects the school's role as a valued community resource in an area where primary places can be in high demand.

Details of admissions arrangements are usually published by the start of the autumn term in the year preceding entry. Families can contact Lewisham Council Admissions at 020 8314 8282 (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9am–1pm) or via email at schooladmissions@lewisham.gov.uk for further information. The school serves the Bellingham area and beyond, with its large capacity of 508 allowing it to accommodate significant numbers of local families.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
2.531 miles

Applications

66

Total received

Places Offered

27

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

The Verdict

Elfrida Primary School offers a welcoming, inclusive environment for families in the Bellingham area. Its Good Ofsted rating reflects solid teaching, strong progress measures, and a commitment to supporting pupils from diverse backgrounds. While attainment figures remain below national averages, the school demonstrates that it adds considerable value, with pupils making well above average progress from their starting points.

The school's emphasis on community, inclusion, and real-world learning aligns well with families who value a supportive atmosphere over selective academic intensity. The early years provision through Saplings Nursery and the school's partnership within the King Alfred Federation provide stability and resource advantages. Wrap-around care and enrichment activities support working families, while the dedicated SEND provision ensures that children with additional needs receive appropriate support.

For families in Bellingham seeking a community-focused primary with strong pastoral care and an ethos that celebrates diversity, Elfrida Primary represents a solid choice. Admissions pressure is real but not extreme; first-preference applicants have historically been accommodated. Parents should be aware that the school serves a community facing socio-economic challenges and that outcomes reflect this context, but the school's commitment to progress and its warm, respectful atmosphere make it a valued local anchor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Elfrida Primary School a good school?

Yes, Elfrida Primary School is rated Good by Ofsted following its inspection in June 2022. The school is recognised for providing a safe, supportive atmosphere where pupils feel happy and secure, and for achieving well above average progress in English and mathematics despite serving a community with high levels of deprivation and linguistic diversity.

How do I apply to Elfrida Primary School?

Applications for Reception entry are managed by Lewisham Council. Parents must apply through Lewisham Council Admissions and Appeals at Third Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, SE6 4RU, or contact them at 020 8314 8282. No supplementary information forms are required. The school typically holds tours during the autumn term preceding entry.

What age range does Elfrida Primary School serve?

Elfrida Primary School serves children from age 2 to 11. The school opened Saplings Nursery in September 2015, offering 15 hours a week for eligible two-year-olds, and also provides 15 or 30-hour options for three- and four-year-olds, in addition to mainstream primary education from Reception through Year 6.

Is Elfrida Primary School oversubscribed?

Yes, Elfrida Primary School is oversubscribed. In the most recent admissions round, the school received 66 applications for 27 Reception places, representing an oversubscription rate of 2.44 times the number of available places. However, all 27 first-preference applicants received offers.

What are the school hours at Elfrida Primary School?

Gates open at 8:45 and close at 9:00. The school emphasises punctuality as part of its core values. Elfrida Primary also offers wrap-around care including a breakfast club and after-school clubs to support working families.

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Practical Information

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 508
  • Number of pupils: 366

Contact Information

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Elfrida Crescent, Bellingham, London, SE6 3EN
02086985755
www.elfridaprimary.org.uk
Kathryn Wong
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