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Cleves Primary School stands as a significant academic landmark in Newham, occupying a vibrant site in East Ham where Victorian residential streets meet the bustle of the Barking Road. Under the leadership of the Boleyn Trust, the school has cultivated a reputation for strong academic standards. In the current 2025 dataset, it ranks 602nd out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes and 11th in Newham, with an overall England rank of 298th.
Serving a diverse community of approximately 524 pupils, Cleves operates as a two-form entry school from Reception to Year 6, with additional integrated nursery provision. The atmosphere is one of high ambition coupled with a structured, supportive environment where children are encouraged to excel from their very first day in the nursery.
The school operates with a palpable sense of purpose. As part of the Boleyn Trust since 2017, Cleves benefits from a wider network of educational expertise while maintaining its own distinct identity as a community hub. The physical environment is meticulously maintained, with bright, modernised classrooms and corridors that celebrate pupil achievement through high quality displays of work.
Executive Head Teacher Tom Canning CBE and Head of School Liza Christofides lead a team that is deeply committed to the school's mission of providing an exceptional education for every child, regardless of their starting point. The culture is one of mutual respect and high expectations. Pupils are remarkably articulate and confident, a trait fostered by the school's emphasis on oracy and performance.
There is a sense of calm order throughout the building. The latest external monitoring confirms that behaviour is exemplary, with pupils showing a genuine thirst for learning. This is not a school that rests on its laurels; there is a constant drive for refinement in teaching and a visible pride among the staff in the successes of their pupils.
Cleves Primary School remains strongly ranked in England based on the current 2025 dataset. Specifically, the school ranks 602nd out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), 298th overall in England, and 11th among primary schools in Newham.
The current 2025 dataset tells a story of significant academic success. An impressive 80% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. Performance at the higher standard remains notable; 20% of pupils achieved the higher standard in these subjects.
Individual subject scores further reinforce this positive picture. In the current 2025 dataset, the average scaled score is 111 in reading, 112 in mathematics, and 111 in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. These metrics indicate that Cleves is meeting national expectations securely while remaining strongly ranked overall.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
84%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Teaching at Cleves is characterised by its rigour and precision. The curriculum is meticulously planned to ensure that knowledge is built incrementally, allowing pupils to develop deep understanding over time. Specialist teaching is a feature of the school, particularly in areas like Music and Physical Education, which ensures that pupils receive expert instruction beyond the core subjects.
In the early years and nursery, the focus is on rapid language acquisition and the development of core social skills. Practitioners use a wide range of stimuli to engage the youngest children, ensuring that the transition into Reception is seamless. As pupils move through the school, there is an increasing emphasis on independent research and critical thinking.
Mathematics is taught using a mastery approach, ensuring that all pupils have a firm grasp of fundamental concepts before moving on to more complex work. In English, a love of reading is cultivated through the use of high quality texts and a structured phonics programme in the younger years. The school's commitment to the arts is also evident, with regular opportunities for pupils to engage in drama and musical performances, which significantly boosts their confidence and communication skills.
Cleves provides integrated nursery provision for children from the age of three. The nursery is a core part of the school community, sharing the same high expectations and values as the main school. The environment is designed to be both stimulating and secure, with a strong emphasis on outdoor learning and exploration.
The curriculum in the nursery focuses on the seven areas of learning within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), with a particular priority given to Communication and Language. Practitioners are highly skilled at facilitating play based learning that develops children's curiosity and independence. For current nursery fee details and availability, families should visit the school website directly. Government funded hours are available for eligible families; parents are encouraged to consult the FindMySchool guide to nursery funding for further information on eligibility and applications.
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
The extracurricular life at Cleves is vibrant and varied, designed to broaden horizons and discover hidden talents. The school offers a range of clubs that run before and after school, including a Chess Club, a Coding Club, and various sports teams. The Cleves Choir is a particular point of pride, frequently performing at local events and trust wide festivals.
STEM subjects are given high priority, with the school boasting a dedicated Science Lab and a modern Computing Suite. The Cleves Tech Wizards club allows students to explore robotics and advanced coding techniques. These facilities ensure that pupils are not just consumers of technology but creators, preparing them for the digital challenges of the secondary phase.
Physical Education is another pillar of the school's offering. With access to well equipped halls and outdoor spaces, pupils participate in a wide range of sports. The school frequently enters local competitions in football and athletics, encouraging a healthy sense of competition and teamwork.
Central to Cleves is a sophisticated pastoral system that ensures every child feels safe and valued. The school employs a dedicated Inclusion Team, including a SENCO and pastoral support workers, who provide tailored assistance to children with additional needs or those facing emotional challenges.
The school's approach to wellbeing is proactive. Regular circle time and PSHE lessons provide pupils with the language to discuss their feelings and develop resilience. The Boleyn Trust’s emphasis on the whole child is evident here; academic success is seen as a byproduct of a child who is happy, secure, and confident in their environment. Safeguarding procedures are rigorous, with all staff receiving regular training to ensure the highest standards of pupil protection.
Cleves Primary School is a highly sought after institution, but families should check current allocation evidence rather than rely on older application totals. For September 2027 Reception entry, Newham lists a 15 January 2027 application deadline and 16 April 2027 offer day.
Admissions are coordinated by the London Borough of Newham. For September 2027 Reception entry, applications close on 15 January 2027 and offers are issued on 16 April 2027. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution, so parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search tool and check the latest allocation evidence.
For those interested in the nursery, applications are typically made directly to the school. It is important to note that a place in the nursery does not automatically guarantee a place in the main school for Reception.
Applications
201
Total received
Places Offered
58
Subscription Rate
3.5x
Applications per place
Leavers from Cleves typically transition to a range of local secondary schools within the Newham area. Due to the school's high academic standards, a significant number of pupils are well prepared for the transition to selective grammar schools or high performing academies.
The school maintains strong links with local secondary providers to ensure a smooth transition. Transition workshops and taster days are organised for Year 6 pupils to help demystify the move to secondary school. The high percentages of pupils achieving greater depth in writing and high scores in reading and maths mean that Cleves leavers often enter Year 7 in the top sets of their new schools.
The school day typically begins at 8:45am and ends at 3:15pm. Cleves offers a Breakfast Club from 7:45am and an After School Club that runs until 5:45pm, providing essential wraparound care for working parents. These sessions include a mix of supervised play and homework support.
The school is well served by local transport links. It is a short walk from East Ham Underground Station (District and Hammersmith & City lines), and several major bus routes serve the Arragon Road area. While there is no dedicated on site parking for parents, the school is easily accessible by foot for most families within the immediate catchment area.
Cleves Primary School is an academic powerhouse that successfully proves that high deprivation contexts are no barrier to world class outcomes. It provides a structured, ambitious, and deeply supportive environment that prepares pupils exceptionally well for the next stage of their education. The school is best suited to families in the heart of East Ham who value academic rigour and want their children to be part of a high achieving, disciplined, and active community. The primary challenge remains the difficulty of securing a place.
Cleves remains a strongly ranked primary school. It holds an Outstanding rating from Ofsted and ranks 602nd nationally for primary academic outcomes and 298th overall in England in the current 2025 dataset. With 80% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, it remains a high-performing option locally.
Cleves does not have a fixed catchment boundary, and places can depend heavily on distance after priority groups. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place, so families should check Newham’s latest allocation evidence.
Yes, the school has an integrated nursery provision for children aged three and above. The nursery focuses on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) with a strong emphasis on language development. Application for the nursery is usually made directly to the school.
Entry can be competitive, so families should check the latest allocation evidence before relying on older demand figures. For September 2027 Reception entry, applications close on 15 January 2027 and offers are issued on 16 April 2027.
Cleves offers comprehensive wraparound care, including a Breakfast Club starting at 7:45am and an After School Club that remains open until 5:45pm. These services are popular and provide a safe, productive environment for pupils outside of standard school hours.
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