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St Martin's Catholic Primary School is a small, single-form entry school in Caversham Park Village on the northern outskirts of Reading, providing a stable educational environment for 141 pupils. The school's current results remain positive, but the 2025 dataset no longer supports the previous elite national framing. FindMySchool ranks it 3,398th out of 14,978 primary schools overall and 25th in Reading, placing it above the England midpoint rather than in the national top 2%.
For families in the local parish and the wider Caversham area, St Martin's represents a blend of traditional Catholic values and modern academic excellence. The current head teacher, Mrs Bridget Tobin, serves as the Executive Headteacher. She has maintained the school's trajectory of high attainment while encouraging a warm, inclusive atmosphere. With 30 places available per year, the school feels like a tight-knit family where every child is known by the entire staff.
The atmosphere at St Martin's is defined by its Catholic identity and its community-centric location. The school motto, Work, Love, and Pray (Laborare, Amare, et Orare), is more than just a historical tag; it is the daily rhythm of the school. Catholic life is central here, with regular assemblies and Masses that integrate the liturgical year into the school calendar. While it is a faith school, the environment is inclusive, welcoming those from the parish and the local neighbourhood who value a structured and principled upbringing.
The physical setting on Pendennis Avenue is calm and suburban, providing a safe backdrop for the primary years. Inside, the school is bright and celebrates pupil achievement through extensive displays of artwork and project work. Because the school is a single-form entry, there is a distinct lack of the anonymity sometimes found in larger three-form entry primaries. Older pupils often take on leadership roles, such as buddies or school councillors, looking after the younger ones in a way that reinforces the school's communal ethos.
St Martin's Catholic Primary School delivers solid current results. In the 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined.
The school now sits in a solid rather than elite national position, ranking 3,398th out of 14,978 primary schools in England for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). Locally, it is ranked 25th in Reading. At the higher standard, 10% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics in the 2025 dataset.
Individual subject performance remains secure. The average scaled score was 109 in reading, 109 in mathematics and 109 in grammar, punctuation, and spelling, each above the scaled-score baseline of 100.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
74%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
The curriculum at St Martin's is ambitious and carefully structured to ensure pupils build on their knowledge year-on-year. Teachers have high expectations, which is reflected in the high percentage of pupils hitting the Greater Depth markers. The small class sizes and single-form structure allow teachers to monitor individual progress closely, intervening quickly if a child begins to slip behind.
There is a strong emphasis on core literacy and numeracy, but this does not come at the expense of a broad curriculum. The school uses specialist teaching where possible and makes good use of its outdoor spaces for learning. Science and computing are integrated into the weekly timetable, with pupils encouraged to use technology confidently from an early age. The 2025 metrics show 100% meeting the expected standard in science, while the core academic subjects of reading and mathematics remain secure.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Pastoral care is rooted in the school’s Catholic character, focusing on the development of the whole child. Wellbeing is a priority, and the school uses a range of strategies to support children’s emotional health. The small size of the school is a significant advantage here, as staff can spot changes in a child’s behaviour or mood almost immediately.
The school promotes a culture of kindness and respect, which translates into excellent behaviour in the classroom and on the playground. There are clear systems in place for rewarding effort and character, not just academic results. For children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), the school provides tailored support, working closely with external agencies and parents to ensure every child can access the full curriculum.
Extracurricular life at St Martin's is vibrant, with a range of clubs that cater to various interests. Sport is a significant part of the school week, with teams participating in local Reading primary school leagues and tournaments. The school offers various after-school activities, which typically include football, netball, and athletics, as well as creative options like choir and art club.
Musical life is also encouraged, with opportunities for pupils to learn instruments and perform in school productions. The school makes the most of its location in Caversham, arranging trips to local landmarks and participating in community events. These activities are designed to build confidence and social skills, complementing the high-pressure academic environment.
St Martin's is a voluntary aided Catholic school, meaning the governors are the admissions authority. For Reception entry, families should read the current admissions policy carefully, because Catholic priority criteria and evidence requirements can matter when demand exceeds available places. Recent preference and capacity figures should be checked with the school or local authority before relying on a place.
The admissions policy gives priority to baptised Catholic children living in the parish, followed by Catholic children living outside the parish. Non-Catholic families are welcome to apply, but they should be aware that in years of high demand, places are often filled by those meeting the higher faith-based criteria. Families should use the FindMySchool Map Search to see how the parish boundaries align with their current address.
Applications
21
Total received
Places Offered
7
Subscription Rate
3.0x
Applications per place
Most pupils transition to local secondary schools in the Reading and Caversham area. A significant number of students move on to Blessed Hugh Faringdon Catholic School, maintaining the Catholic education pathway. Others secure places at high-performing local comprehensives such as Highdown School and Sixth Form Centre.
Given the elite academic results at KS2, a proportion of pupils also successfully sit the 11-plus for the selective grammar schools in Reading, such as Reading School or Kendrick School. The school supports this transition by ensuring pupils are academically prepared for the rigours of secondary education, regardless of the path they choose.
The school day typically runs from 8:50am to 3:15pm. For parents requiring wraparound care, the school provides information on local providers and on-site options where available. Currently, specific details regarding a breakfast or after-school club are not published on the main site; parents are advised to contact the school office directly for the most up-to-date wraparound care arrangements.
Parking near the school on Pendennis Avenue can be busy during drop-off and pick-up times, and the school encourages local families to walk or cycle where possible to ease congestion in Caversham Park Village.
This is a state-funded school, so there are no tuition fees. Parents are expected to provide school uniform and contribute to the cost of school trips or specific extracurricular activities. Families eligible for Pupil Premium funding may receive additional support for these costs, as well as access to free school meals.
St Martin's Catholic Primary School is an academic powerhouse disguised as a friendly neighborhood school. It offers an education that rivals many independent prep schools, delivered within a framework of clear values and community spirit. It is best suited to families in the Caversham area who are committed to a Catholic education and want their children to reach the very highest levels of academic achievement. The challenge is not the education itself, which is superb, but rather navigating the competitive admissions process to secure a place.
It is a solid current performer rather than an exceptional national outlier. St Martin's is ranked 3,398th out of 14,978 primary schools in England (FindMySchool ranking). With 70% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, it sits above the England midpoint overall.
No, but it helps with admissions. As a Catholic school, priority is given to baptised Catholic children from the local parish. When places are available after Catholic applicants have been placed, the school welcomes children from other faiths or no faith backgrounds.
The school is a single-form entry primary, meaning there is only one class of 30 pupils per year group. This ensures a small, familiar community where staff and pupils know each other well across different ages.
The school can be oversubscribed in some years, so entry is governed by an admissions policy that prioritises faith and proximity to the school. Families should check the current policy and recent allocation pattern before assuming a place.
No, St Martin's Catholic Primary School currently caters for children from Reception (age 4) to Year 6 (age 11). There is no on-site nursery provision.
The majority of pupils progress to local secondary schools such as Blessed Hugh Faringdon or Highdown School. Due to the high academic standards, some pupils also secure places at local grammar schools through the 11-plus.
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