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Ossett Flushdyke Junior and Infant School is a small state primary with a close community feel. With a total capacity of approximately 105 pupils, it offers a level of intimacy and individual attention that is increasingly rare in the mainstream sector. The school serves the Flushdyke area of Ossett in West Yorkshire, and its current performance data now places it closer to the national middle than the former elite-tier framing. It ranks 2nd locally in Ossett on the FindMySchool local primary ranking. Led by Headteacher Mr. Dan Wood, who has been in post since January 2021, the school combines academic expectations with a nurturing, community-oriented atmosphere.
The atmosphere at Ossett Flushdyke is defined by its scale. With roughly 15 pupils per year group, every child is known personally by the staff team. This creates a safe, communal environment where younger pupils often look up to older ones as siblings rather than just schoolmates. The school operates as a single-form entry, ensuring that the transition between year groups is seamless and that staff can maintain a continuous understanding of each child's developmental journey.
Under the leadership of Mr. Dan Wood, the school has maintained a consistent trajectory of excellence. The 2022 Ofsted inspection confirmed the school as Good, with inspectors noting that pupils are happy, polite, and respectful. The red-brick building, situated on Wakefield Road, serves as a hub for the local community. The school's aims and values, which focus on setting challenges that benefit both the school and the wider community, are reflected in initiatives like local litter picks and sustainability awareness projects.
The academic performance at Ossett Flushdyke is now more mixed. In the 2025 dataset, 60% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. Reading and mathematics indicators are stronger than the combined RWM figure, but the overall profile no longer supports the previous elite-tier judgement.
Ranked 7,128th of 14,978 schools in England academically and 2nd in Ossett for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), the school sits around the national middle rather than the elite tier.
Further evidence of academic depth is more mixed in the current dataset. No pupils are recorded as achieving the higher standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, though 30% reached the higher standard in reading and 40% in mathematics. The average scaled scores were 107 in reading, 108 in mathematics, and 105 in grammar, punctuation, and spelling (GPS). These figures indicate strengths in reading and maths, but less evidence of combined high-standard mastery than the previous dataset suggested.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
60%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Teaching at Flushdyke is characterized by its precision. Because classes are small, teachers can identify and address misconceptions in real time. The curriculum is carefully designed to give children the knowledge and skills they need for future success. Science is a particular strength, with 100% of pupils reaching the expected standard in the current dataset.
For the youngest learners, the integrated nursery provision ensures that children get a strong start to their education. Adults promote and develop children's vocabulary skillfully and help them to understand the number system early on. This early start allows for the development of core literacy and numeracy skills before children enter Reception.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Despite its small size, the school offers a range of extracurricular opportunities designed to build confidence and social skills. Named clubs include the Choir Club and the Dodgeball and Benchball Club. The school also has an active Junior Leadership Team and an Eco Committee, giving pupils a voice in how the school is run.
The school makes excellent use of its resources for learning and play. Annual highlights often include community initiatives like bake sales and litter picks. The STEM focus is also notable, with the 2022 Ofsted report highlighting that pupils develop a strong understanding of the number system and mathematics from a young age.
Securing a place at Ossett Flushdyke can be a challenge for families. Reception applications are coordinated by Wakefield Council, and families should check the current Wakefield timetable for portal opening, deadline and offer dates. The school has previously been oversubscribed, so timing and accurate preferences matter.
As a foundation school within the Education Ossett Community Trust (EOCT), the school sets its own admissions policy. Preference is given to looked-after children and those with siblings already at the school. When decisions must be made between children satisfying the same criteria, proximity to the school (measured as the crow flies) is the deciding factor. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical trends.
Applications
70
Total received
Places Offered
15
Subscription Rate
4.7x
Applications per place
The school's small size is its greatest pastoral tool. Staff can spot changes in a child's mood or behavior instantly. The 2022 Ofsted report confirmed that pupils feel safe and enjoy coming to school. There is a strong focus on mental health and well-being, with support systems in place for pupils who may be facing difficulties.
The Assistant Headteacher also serves as the SENDCo, ensuring that children with additional needs are fully integrated and supported. The school works closely with Wakefield Families Together to provide a comprehensive support network for both pupils and their parents.
Most pupils transition to local secondary schools in Ossett, most notably Ossett Academy. Because of the high academic standards at Flushdyke, pupils arrive at secondary school well-prepared for the rigors of Key Stage 3. The school runs a thorough transition programme, ensuring that Year 6 pupils feel confident about the move to a much larger secondary environment.
The school offers comprehensive wraparound care. Breakfast Club starts at 7:30am, with costs ranging from £2.00 to £5.00 depending on the arrival time and whether breakfast is provided. The Teatime Club runs from 3:20pm to 6:00pm, with a full session costing £10.00 and a half session (until 4:40pm) costing £5.00.
Open mornings and visit arrangements are published by the school when available. Families interested in Reception entry should contact the school office for current visit opportunities and booking requirements.
This is a state-funded foundation school, and there are no tuition fees. Parents may be asked for voluntary contributions for school trips or special workshops. The wraparound care (Breakfast and Teatime Club) is fee-based, but the school accepts various forms of payment including Tax-Free Childcare and Employer Voucher Schemes.
Ossett Flushdyke Junior and Infant School is a gem of the Wakefield education system. It offers academic results that rival top-tier independent schools, delivered within a warm and inclusive state-school setting. It is best suited to local families who value a small, supportive atmosphere where their child will receive elite-level academic instruction. The main hurdle is admission; for those who secure a place, the educational experience is exceptional.
Yes, but the current academic picture is more mixed than the earlier elite-tier framing. The school is currently rated Good by Ofsted, and current primary data places it around the national middle academically, with a 2nd-place local ranking in Ossett.
The Headteacher is Mr. Dan Wood, who was appointed in January 2021. He also serves as the school's Designated Safeguarding Officer.
Applications for Reception must be made via the Wakefield Council online Parent Portal. Families should check Wakefield's current coordinated admissions timetable for the application window and on-time deadline.
Yes. The school runs its own Breakfast Club from 7:30am and a Teatime Club until 6:00pm. These are held in the outside classroom and require pre-booking via the school office.
In the 2025 dataset, 60% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths combined. No pupils are recorded as achieving the combined higher standard, though reading and mathematics show stronger higher-standard figures individually.
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