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SchoolsNewcastle-upon-TyneHeddon-on-the-Wall, St Andrew's Church of England Primary School
State School

Heddon-on-the-Wall, St Andrew's Church of England Primary School

Trajan Walk, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE15 0BJ·Northumberland·URN: 145782A 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
Church of England
Primary Ranking
5,534
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
6,291
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
52
Local
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
94%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Heddon-on-the-Wall, St Andrew's Church of England Primary School Review 2026: Village primary with solid 2025 KS2 outcomes and community feel

At a Glance

Small schools can feel limited; this one reads differently. In the 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, with 10% reaching the higher standard. FindMySchool ranks the school 5,534th out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes and 52nd on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne local primary hub. Reception applications for September 2027 open on 1 November 2026, close on 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027.

The latest Ofsted inspection (14 to 15 June 2023) concluded that the school continues to be good.

Faith is part of the school’s identity, with a Church of England character and a clear emphasis on respect, inclusion and belonging. The school sits within a tight village context, and that community link shows up in practical projects and pupil leadership roles.

Character & Atmosphere

There is a confident, grown up tone to pupil life here. External review evidence points to warm relationships and unusually low levels of poor behaviour and bullying, supported by consistent adult expectations and a culture where pupils look out for one another.

The school makes a point of giving pupils ownership over daily life. Outdoor play is structured without becoming restrictive, with designated areas and equipment used for den building, board games, small world play and rotating sports activities chosen through pupil voting. Regular class assemblies focused on outdoor play help pupils articulate what works, what needs changing, and how play connects to cooperation and fairness.

There is also a strong sense of continuity and local story. A corridor history timeline culminates with the school’s 60th anniversary celebrations, and the village’s educational heritage is part of the wider narrative. Public materials from the local diocese describe education in the village stretching back centuries, with a Victorian purpose built school opening in 1852 and later moving into the current building in the mid 20th century.

Results / Academic Performance

The headline is the combined reading, writing and maths measure at Key Stage 2. In the 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard. At the higher standard, 10% achieved greater depth in reading, writing and maths combined. Reading and maths scaled scores are both 107, with grammar, punctuation and spelling at 110.

FindMySchool ranks the school 5,534th out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes, with an overall primary ranking of 6,291st and 52nd place on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne local primary hub. That is a solid published picture, with local context useful for families comparing nearby primaries.

A useful detail for parents is how broad the strength appears. In the 2025 dataset, 80% reached the expected standard in reading, 80% in maths, 80% in grammar, punctuation and spelling, and 70% in writing. Higher-standard outcomes are strongest in grammar, punctuation and spelling (60%) and maths (50%). This combination points to solid teaching routines and early reading foundations, rather than a single standout cohort.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

69%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching & Learning

Reading is treated as a non negotiable priority. Children start learning letter sounds in Nursery, with phonics routines that continue consistently into Reception and Year 1. Books used for practice are matched carefully to pupils’ phonic knowledge, which reduces the likelihood of guessing strategies and helps pupils build fluency earlier. There is also a deliberate push to make reading feel socially valued, through activities like author visits and a half termly reading raffle.

Curriculum thinking is a strength in core and several wider subjects. In mathematics and history, key themes link learning so that knowledge builds coherently over time. Lesson sequences are designed to develop from prior learning, with regular checks for misunderstandings and more formal retrieval to confirm what pupils remember. Curriculum review is not left to chance, with trust level involvement in checking effectiveness.

The main development point is worth taking seriously, because it affects breadth. External review evidence indicates that physical education and computing were not as fully structured or mapped as other areas at the time of inspection, with a recommendation to clarify the most important knowledge and the linking ideas so pupils learn equally well across subjects. For most families, this is not a red flag, but it is a sensible line of questioning at an open event, especially for pupils who thrive on sport, coding, or hands on technical learning.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a state primary in Northumberland, transition routes depend on local secondary organisation and the family’s address, including which school is named as the linked option by the local authority. The school’s admissions context suggests many families are highly engaged and may explore a range of secondary pathways, including faith based options and popular academies, but specific feeder patterns are best confirmed directly with Northumberland’s coordinated admissions information for Year 7.

For pupils, the key preparation is likely to be confidence with reading, writing stamina, and mathematical fluency, because those make the Year 7 curriculum transition smoother regardless of the receiving school. High Key Stage 2 attainment also means some pupils can find the first term of secondary less challenging academically than expected; families may want to prioritise secondary schools that balance stretch with pastoral support, particularly for sensitive children.

Admissions: How to get in

Reception entry is handled through Northumberland’s coordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, applications open on 1 November 2026 and the deadline is 15 January 2027. National Offer Day is 16 April 2027, with acceptance due by 1 May 2027.

Current verified admissions data confirms the September 2027 Reception timetable, but does not provide refreshed application, offer or applications-per-place figures. Families should therefore focus on the published Northumberland criteria, realistic preferences and meeting the on-time deadline.

Nursery provision is available, but families should treat Nursery and Reception as separate admissions moments. In practical terms, even if a child attends Nursery, parents should plan for a formal Reception application through the local authority within the published window. (Nursery fee details, if applicable, should be taken from official school information rather than assumed.)

If you are considering moving for a place, use FindMySchool’s Map Search to model realistic options across nearby primaries rather than relying on a single first choice. That is particularly useful where schools are consistently oversubscribed and allocations can shift year to year.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Northumberland

Applications

47

Total received

Places Offered

29

Subscription Rate

1.6x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Wellbeing here is not framed as a bolt on. Pupils are explicitly taught how to recognise feelings and manage them, alongside opportunities to share worries with trusted adults. There is also a practical dimension to community: pupils contribute to village projects such as tending local flower beds, which gives responsibility a real world anchor rather than a poster slogan.

SEND support is described in concrete classroom terms. Teaching is adapted through small step structuring, pre teaching of key vocabulary, and tools that support access, including reading rulers and coloured screens. Some pupils also use assistive technology, and there is reference to physical support tools such as therapy putty. The implication for families is that support is designed to preserve ambition, not to narrow the curriculum.

The inspection confirmed that safeguarding arrangements are effective, with staff training and reporting culture treated as everyone’s responsibility.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

The strongest extracurricular signal is not a long club list, it is pupil leadership and participation culture. Pupils can volunteer for roles such as play rangers, music ambassadors, and school council, which gives structured responsibility to children who enjoy organising, mentoring, or representing peers.

Outdoor play is also treated as a learning space, not just a break. The school uses designated areas and equipment to support den building, board games, small toys and sport, alongside a rolling programme of practical challenges. Examples include designing shade solutions for sunny weather and building an obstacle course with specified actions using loose objects. For many children, that kind of purposeful play supports language development, negotiation skills and confidence.

Trips and enrichment appear to extend beyond the immediate local area, with reference to opportunities to explore local heritage and to make trips abroad. For a small primary, this matters; it widens horizons for pupils whose day to day life is rooted in a single village setting.

Practical Information

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Families should still expect the usual associated costs such as uniform, lunches, and voluntary contributions for trips or enrichment where applicable.

School hours and wraparound provision are not consistently published in a single accessible source. Families who need breakfast or after school care should ask directly about current arrangements, including whether provision is on site, third party, or via local partners.

For travel, the school serves a village community, so many pupils will arrive on foot or by car, with some families using local bus services depending on home location. Check current routes and timings close to your start date.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 223

Things to Consider

  • Admissions timing. For September 2027 Reception entry, applications open on 1 November 2026, close on 15 January 2027, and offers are issued on 16 April 2027.

  • Curriculum breadth consistency. External review evidence highlighted that computing and physical education were less developed than other subjects at the time of inspection. Ask how curriculum mapping in these areas has progressed and what pupils now learn, year by year.

  • Small school dynamics. A close knit setting can be reassuring, but it can also mean fewer friendship group options within a year. This suits many children, but pupils who need frequent social change may prefer a larger intake.

  • Nursery to Reception is not automatic. Even with Nursery provision, Reception entry follows the local authority process and deadlines. Build this into your planning for September 2027.

The Verdict

This is a high performing village primary with outcomes that place it among the top tier in England, backed by a settled culture of calm behaviour, pupil responsibility and early reading strength. It suits families who want strong academic foundations alongside a grounded community feel, and who value structured routines from Nursery upwards. Securing entry is where the difficulty lies, so the best approach is to shortlist intelligently and understand the admissions timeline early.

FAQs

The evidence points to a good school with a stable learning environment. Key Stage 2 outcomes in the 2025 dataset show 70% reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, and the most recent inspection found the school continued to be good. The combination of solid attainment, a clear reading focus, and very low reported levels of bullying and misbehaviour suggests a stable learning environment for most pupils.

Primary admissions are managed through Northumberland’s coordinated process. The practical “catchment” effect usually comes down to the published oversubscription criteria and how far places reach in a given year. If you are considering a move, confirm how distance is measured and what evidence of address is required.

Nursery provision is available, but Nursery attendance does not remove the need to apply for Reception. Parents should plan to submit a Reception application through the local authority within the published deadline window.

For September 2027 entry in Northumberland, the closing date for Reception applications is 15 January 2027. National Offer Day is 16 April 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 1 May 2027.

Pupil responsibility stands out. Named roles such as play rangers and music ambassadors, structured outdoor play assemblies, and practical community projects like tending village flower beds suggest the school takes character education seriously alongside academic progress.

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Trajan Walk, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE15 0BJ
01661853350
www.heddon-school.co.uk
Andrew Wheatley
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