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SchoolsPrestonHarris Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Preston
State School

Harris Primary School

Wychnor, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 7EE·Lancashire·URN: 119152A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
8,461
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
8,828
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
70
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
64%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Harris Primary School Review 2026: One-form entry, community feel, strong higher-standard outcomes

At a Glance

One-form entry primary schools can feel either cramped or cohesive. Here, the smaller scale tends to work in families’ favour, because routines, staff roles, and expectations are easier to keep consistent across the school. Harris Primary School sits in Fulwood, Preston, and serves pupils from Reception to Year 6, with nursery provision alongside the main school.

Academic outcomes at the end of Year 6 are mixed in the detail and more modest in the headline. In the 2025 dataset, 60% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. At the higher standard, 10% reached greater depth. Those results suggest a school that gets the core basics over the line for many pupils, while the current data is less emphatic on overall attainment than the previous profile suggested.

Admission is competitive for Reception. The 2026 intake picture shows 119 applications for 30 places, with nearly four applications per place.

Character & Atmosphere

The tone described in official reports is warm, orderly, and relationship-led. Pupils report feeling safe, and speak positively about adults being kind and fair. Behaviour expectations are explicit, with pupils saying that classmates generally behave well enough for learning to stay the priority. This matters in a one-form entry setting, because small cohorts amplify both positives and negatives. If routines and behaviour are calm, it is felt everywhere, quickly.

Curriculum leadership is framed as ambitious, with high expectations for attainment, including for disadvantaged pupils and pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. The same sources also point to a practical school culture that gives pupils responsibility early, through roles such as school councillor, prefect, and library monitor, and through older pupils reading with younger pupils. Those roles are not window dressing in a primary, they are often the mechanism by which confidence and social maturity develop.

Leadership is clearly identified. The headteacher is Mr Ian Groom, and the school also lists him as Designated Safeguarding Lead. Governance information published by the school indicates a headteacher term of office beginning 01 November 2022.

Results / Academic Performance

For parents, the most useful measure at primary is the combined reading, writing and mathematics expected standard, because it best reflects whether pupils are leaving Year 6 with the core toolkit needed for secondary school. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 60% met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined and 10% reached the higher standard. Average scaled scores are 105 in reading, 103 in maths and 106 in GPS. FindMySchool ranks the school 8,828th out of 14,978 primaries overall in England and 70th in Preston. The England average is 62%, so the school is above England average on this core measure.

At the higher standard, 18% achieved greater depth in reading, writing and mathematics, compared with the England average of 8%. That gap is meaningful. It suggests that higher-attaining pupils are not simply coasting, and that teachers are extending learning beyond the minimum threshold.

Looking at the components, 79% reached expected in reading, 73% in mathematics, and 73% in grammar, punctuation and spelling. Science shows 79% reaching the expected standard, against an England average of 82%, which is slightly below England on that indicator. Scaled scores reported for 2024 were 104 in reading, 102 in mathematics, and 104 in grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Rankings should be interpreted carefully, but they can help when comparing options locally. Harris Primary School is ranked 8,828th in England and 70th in Preston for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking, based on official data). That places it below the middle of the national ranking distribution, even though some component measures are stronger than the overall ranking suggests.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

63%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The strongest evidence points to a curriculum built around secure sequencing and frequent retrieval. In most subjects, learning is organised so that pupils build logically on what they already know, and earlier learning is revisited routinely. In practice, that usually means pupils are less likely to forget last term’s key ideas before starting a new unit, and misconceptions get addressed before they harden into habits.

Early reading is described as a priority. Staff are trained to deliver the school’s chosen phonics programme, younger pupils practise frequently, and reading books are matched to the sounds being taught. The practical implication for families is that the early years and Key Stage 1 pipeline is set up to minimise the common problem of pupils reading books that are too hard, which can undermine confidence.

There is also a clear improvement point. In a small number of subjects, leaders are not as clear as they need to be about precisely what pupils should learn and when, which can make it harder for teachers to build learning systematically. Parents who value a tightly planned, knowledge-sequenced curriculum across every foundation subject should ask how this is being addressed, and which subjects are affected.

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 Lancashire primary, most families will be thinking for secondary transfer at Year 7 through the local authority process. Harris Primary School does not publish destination statistics for secondary transfer in the same way sixth forms publish university pathways, so parents should plan to use geography and admissions criteria as the main lens.

In this part of Preston, families commonly consider a mix of non-selective secondaries and, for a smaller subset, selective routes where relevant. The school context also matters. When a primary has a high higher-standard figure, some families interpret that as a signal to explore more academically demanding secondary options. The sensible approach is to separate “school performance” from “child fit”. A child thriving at a one-form entry primary may still prefer a larger, more varied secondary community, or may do best in a smaller setting with strong pastoral systems.

For families shortlisting, FindMySchool’s Map Search is particularly useful at this stage, because it allows you to sanity-check practical commute, sibling logistics, and the cluster of realistic secondary options around your address before you fall in love with a school that is hard to reach daily.

Admissions: How to get in

Reception is the key entry point, and it is competitive. For the latest available data in this profile, there were 119 applications for 30 offers, which equates to 3.97 applications per place. Put plainly, most applicants will not receive an offer, so families should plan their preference order carefully and include realistic alternatives.

Applications for starting primary school are coordinated by Lancashire County Council. For Reception entry in September 2027 in Lancashire, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027. The school also reiterates the 15 January 2027 closing date in its communications to families.

In-year admissions for Years 1 to 6 are also managed through the local authority process, rather than being handled informally by the school alone. This matters because it reduces the scope for ad hoc waiting lists and ensures a consistent approach, but it also means families should expect a process, not an instant answer.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Lancashire

Applications

119

Total received

Places Offered

30

Subscription Rate

4.0x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The safeguarding picture is clear. The most recent Ofsted inspection states that safeguarding arrangements are effective, with staff training and procedures designed to keep pupils safe from harm.

Beyond safeguarding, the wider wellbeing offer includes structured help for families who need it. The school publishes an Early Help offer that references practical support such as pastoral visits and signposting, alongside in-school support like homework help and access to wraparound care. This matters because pastoral strength in a primary often shows up as “small problems handled early”, before attendance, behaviour, or confidence spiral.

Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities are described as being identified quickly, supported to access the same curriculum as peers, and helped through work with external agencies where needed. That combination, early identification plus targeted adaptation plus external partnerships, is usually the difference between SEN support that is merely compliant and SEN support that is genuinely useful.

Beyond the Classroom

The most credible signal of extracurricular life is not a generic club list, it is the specific examples pupils and staff mention when they talk about what they actually do. The school’s inspection report highlights a range of clubs including gardening and photography. Those are telling choices. They are practical, hands-on, and tend to attract pupils who may not be drawn to purely competitive sport or performance activities, which broadens participation.

Music is also visible. A school newsletter describes the Singing Club taking part in the Young Voices concert at the Co-op Arena in Manchester, an experience that typically requires commitment over time, because the repertoire and choreography are learned well in advance. That kind of large-scale event often becomes a confidence milestone for pupils who are not naturally keen to perform.

There is evidence of purposeful enrichment in the early years too. The Reception pages show a strong emphasis on exploring both indoor and outdoor areas as part of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. For families, the implication is that the transition into “formal” learning is likely to be structured but still play-rich, which usually supports self-regulation and language development.

Practical Information

School timings are published through class information. A typical day begins with an arrival window around 8:45 to 9:00, and the school day finishes at 3:15.

Wraparound care is available through the Harris Hub before and after school club, and the school has recently communicated that places are available. For many working families, this is not a “nice to have”, it is the difference between a school being practical or impossible.

On travel, most families in Fulwood will treat this as a walkable or short-drive school, depending on where they live. Parking pressure at pick-up is a reality around many primary sites, so families should plan to arrive slightly early if driving, and consider walking routes where feasible.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 243

Things to Consider

  • Competition for Reception places. With 119 applications for 30 offers in the latest available data, entry is the limiting factor for many families. It is wise to include realistic alternatives on your preference list.

  • Curriculum consistency across every subject. In a small number of subjects, curriculum sequencing is not as clear as it should be, which can make teaching progression harder. Ask what has changed since the inspection, and how leaders check curriculum quality beyond English and mathematics.

  • Science outcomes slightly below England on one indicator. The 2024 expected standard in science is 79%, against an England average of 82%. That is not dramatic, but it is worth probing how science is taught and how practical investigation is balanced with knowledge recall.

  • Nursery practicalities. Nursery provision is available, but fee details are not something parents should rely on second-hand summaries for. Check the school’s published information directly, and ask about sessions, funded hours, and transition into Reception.

The Verdict

Harris Primary School combines a small-school feel with outcomes that are clearly above England average on the core combined expected standard, and very strong on the higher standard measure. Pastoral signals are positive, safeguarding is effective, and there is enough extracurricular texture, gardening, photography, choir experiences, to suggest children have routes to confidence outside the classroom.

Best suited to families who want a one-form entry community primary with a clear focus on reading and a culture of calm expectations. The main challenge is securing a place at Reception, so the strongest shortlists here are always paired with realistic Plan B options.

FAQs

It is a Good school by the latest available Ofsted judgement. Outcomes at the end of Year 6 are above England average on the combined reading, writing and mathematics measure, and the higher standard figure is notably strong, which suggests good stretch for higher-attaining pupils.

Primary admissions are coordinated by Lancashire County Council and places are allocated using the council’s published oversubscription criteria.

Yes. The most recent admissions data in this profile shows 119 applications for 30 offers for Reception entry, which is close to four applications per place.

Yes. The school runs wraparound provision through the Harris Hub before and after school club, and has recently communicated that places are available.

For Reception entry in September 2027 in Lancashire, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027.

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Wychnor, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 7EE
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