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A large, high-performing primary in Manor Park with an unusually explicit focus on wellbeing alongside core academics. The school’s bespoke Curriculum K frames learning around four strands, academic, communication, health, and culture, with a stated intent to prepare children for modern life as well as secondary transition.
Performance data is more mixed in the current 2024-25 / 2025 KS2 outcomes. In the latest dataset, 60% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, while subject-level indicators are stronger in maths, grammar, punctuation and spelling, and science.
Leadership is anchored by Executive Head Teacher Ben Levinson, with the school describing a broader trust structure through The Tapscott Learning Trust.
This is a school that puts language around wellbeing, behaviour, and relationships, rather than leaving these as vague pastoral intentions. The behaviour approach referenced in official reporting uses the principles “safe, seen, soothed and secure”, which signals an emphasis on emotional regulation and consistent adult responses, not just sanctions.
Curriculum K is a visible part of identity. The school sets out clear ambitions for reading, writing, maths, science, technology, and communication, alongside physical and emotional health. For families who want a primary that takes physical activity and mental health seriously, this is likely to feel like a strong match; for those who prefer a more traditional framing, it is worth reading the curriculum detail carefully.
Day-to-day routines appear tightly organised. Gates open at 8.30am and close at 8.50am, with learning beginning from 8.45am; that precision tends to support calm starts for pupils, but it also means punctuality matters for working families juggling travel.
The current KS2 picture is mixed, with stronger subject indicators in some areas than in the combined reading, writing and maths measures. In the latest data recorded here:
60% reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined
Reading scaled score: 105
Maths scaled score: 106
80% reached the expected standard in science
10% achieved the higher standard in reading, writing and maths combined
On rankings, the school is ranked 1,889th in England and 35th in Newham for overall primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data), with an academic rank of 8,030th nationally. That makes the current ranking picture more mixed than the older headline suggested.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
59%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Curriculum K is not presented as a slogan, it is described as both “what we teach and how we teach”, with the four strands shaping content and classroom practice. The published curriculum description places early reading at the centre, with a sequenced start in Nursery and Reception, then an explicit emphasis on children communicating their thinking across subjects.
A practical implication for parents is that learning is framed as more than English and maths. Health sits as a defined curriculum strand, and communication includes art and music, which can appeal to children who gain confidence through speaking, performance, or creative work, not only written outcomes.
For pupils who join mid-year, the school’s published inspection evidence highlights strong systems for inclusion, language development, and helping children settle quickly, which matters in a borough with high mobility.
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
This is a primary with an explicit secondary-transition focus built into its curriculum intent, and it also states that it works closely with two main secondary schools, Plashet and Little Ilford.
For families thinking ahead, that relationship can help with practical transition work, shared expectations, and a clearer sense of local pathways. For children who may apply across boroughs, Newham follows the Pan-London coordinated process for secondary transfer, and the school signposts families to that system.
Reception entry is coordinated through the London Borough of Newham (or your home borough if you live outside Newham). For September 2027 entry, the verified on-time application deadline is 15 January 2027 and national offer day is 16 April 2027; families should check eAdmissions for the portal opening window.
Demand indicators can point to competition in popular Reception routes. Families should check Newham's current admissions information and use realistic backup preferences rather than relying on older application and offer counts.
Nursery is available, but it is important to separate Nursery entry from Reception entry. The school explicitly notes that families must still apply for Reception even if a child already attends Nursery, and Reception places are not reserved.
For Year 7 entry in September 2027 in Newham, applications close on 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027. The school also notes that a limited number of government-funded 30-hour places are available for eligible families.
Parents comparing options on distance should use the FindMySchoolMap Search to check how their home address measures up in practice, then sanity-check against Newham’s published criteria for the relevant year of entry.
Applications
199
Total received
Places Offered
90
Subscription Rate
2.2x
Applications per place
Wellbeing is positioned as structural, not an add-on. Curriculum K explicitly includes physical and emotional health, and the school’s behaviour approach is framed around helping pupils regulate emotions and manage behaviour with consistent adult support.
The most recent Ofsted inspection (1 and 2 December 2021) confirmed the school continues to be Outstanding.
Safeguarding is described as effective in that same report, alongside a culture where pupils say they feel safe and know how to seek help.
Enrichment is not limited to the usual headline clubs. Official reporting references before and after-school activities including gymnastics, drones and technology, and investigators and inventors, which gives a useful clue about the school’s wider priorities, sport, STEM curiosity, and structured exploration.
Wraparound is clearly set out. Breakfast club runs from 7.30am to 8.30am and is priced at £1 per child per day. The school also offers a “6 o’clock club” from 3.15pm to 6.00pm at £15 per child per day (contracted).
The calendar and communications indicate regular school events and trips during the year (for example, residential-style activity blocks appear in the calendar), which can matter for families looking for broadened experiences beyond the classroom.
The core school day runs 8.50am to 3.15pm, with gates opening at 8.30am and closing at 8.50am.
Nursery session times are published separately: 8.30am to 11.30am (morning) and 12.30pm to 3.30pm (afternoon).
For transport planning, families should assume a typical London school run pattern, walking and local public transport are common, while driving close to start and finish times can be slower on residential streets.
Competition for Reception places. Recorded demand is higher than capacity on the Reception entry route, so families should use all preferences strategically and meet deadlines.
Nursery is not a back door to Reception. The school states you must still apply for Reception even if your child attends Nursery; places are not reserved.
A wellbeing-led approach shapes the whole offer. Curriculum K makes health and communication central, which suits many children, but families who want a more traditional framing should read the curriculum detail carefully before committing.
Punctuality matters. With gates closing at 8.50am and a structured start, late arrivals can be disruptive for younger pupils.
A wellbeing-led state primary with a clear identity: a deliberate emphasis on physical and emotional health through Curriculum K, alongside a current KS2 picture that is stronger in some subject indicators than in the combined higher-standard measure. Best suited to families who want a large, structured setting and value a school that takes wellbeing seriously as part of the curriculum, not just pastoral messaging. Entry remains the limiting factor; the education is compelling for those who secure a place.
The current KS2 picture is mixed, with 60% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined in the latest results recorded here. The most recent Ofsted inspection (1 and 2 December 2021) confirmed the school continues to be Outstanding.
Reception applications are submitted through the Pan-London eAdmissions process via your home borough. For September 2027 entry, the verified national closing date is 15 January 2027 and national offer day is 16 April 2027; families should check eAdmissions for the portal opening window.
No. The school states that families must still apply for Reception even if a child already attends the Nursery, and Reception places are not reserved.
Breakfast club runs 7.30am to 8.30am and is listed at £1 per child per day. After school, the school offers a 6 o’clock club from 3.15pm to 6.00pm, priced at £15 per child per day (contracted).
The school states it works closely with two main secondary schools, Plashet and Little Ilford, which gives a helpful steer on common local pathways for transition.
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