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SchoolsRetfordSutton-Cum-Lound CofE School|Best Primary Schools in Retford
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Sutton-Cum-Lound CofE School

Portland Place, Sutton-Cum-Lound, Retford, DN22 8PP·Nottinghamshire·URN: 122809A 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
Church of England
Primary Ranking
13,068
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
12,793
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
12
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
100%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Sutton-Cum-Lound CofE School Review 2026: Small Church school with structured routines and a strong sense of belonging

At a Glance

This is a small village primary with a clear Church of England identity, a published set of Christian values, and a practical approach to day to day family logistics, including on-site wraparound care and an attached pre-school. The March 2022 Ofsted inspection judged the school Good across all areas, including early years.

Academically, the latest available Key Stage 2 outcomes are modest, with 40% meeting the combined expected standard and no pupils recorded at the combined higher standard. In FindMySchool’s England-wide primary ranking, the school is ranked 13,068th of 14,978 for academic outcomes, with a local rank of 12th in the Retford area. That performance profile matters for families deciding whether they want a quieter, small-school experience, or a more results-driven environment.

Admissions for Reception should be planned through Nottinghamshire’s current timetable and the school’s published oversubscription criteria. Families should check the current admission number and any supplementary evidence requirements before applying.

Character & Atmosphere

Scale defines daily life here. Ofsted describes pupils as proud of their small village school, and the report points to close relationships, positive staff knowledge of pupils, and calm conduct around school. It is the kind of setting where children are known well, routines tend to be consistent, and it is easier for staff to spot when a pupil is wobbling socially or emotionally.

Faith is not a bolt-on. The school’s published Christian values are Respect, Love, Forgiveness, and Justice, and the most recent Church school inspection explains how these values are used as a shared language for relationships and behaviour. It highlights a tangible sense of belonging and an approach to restoring relationships that links explicitly to forgiveness.

Parents will also notice a deliberate effort to build community around the school, not just within it. The school runs a parent forum called S.P.A.C.E (Sutton Parents and Carers for Education), which meets at least once a term to discuss issues and celebrate successes. For families who like to feel involved and heard, that kind of structure can be reassuring, particularly in a small school where informal communication can otherwise dominate.

Leadership continuity is another stabiliser. The head teacher is Mrs Nadine Wilkinson, and the governing information published on the school website indicates an appointment date of 01 September 2012.

Results / Academic Performance

This section uses the results and ranking data for this school which is the benchmark for FindMySchool comparisons.

FindMySchool ranking position

Ranked 13,068th of 14,978 in England for primary academic outcomes and 12th in Retford in the local primary comparison (FindMySchool ranking, based on official data). This places the school below the England average band in the FindMySchool percentile framing.

Key Stage 2 attainment snapshot (most recent figures shown)

  • Reading, writing and maths combined at the expected standard: 40%.

  • Higher standard (greater depth) in reading, writing and maths: 0%.

  • Average scaled scores: reading 106, maths 102, and GPS 102.

The implication is nuanced. Overall combined attainment, as captured here, is below England averages, which may matter for families seeking the strongest headline outcomes. At the same time, the higher standard measure is comparatively strong versus England, suggesting that when pupils do thrive academically, a meaningful proportion can reach the higher threshold.

Parents comparing local schools can use the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool to view these figures alongside nearby primaries in the same results year, rather than relying on impressions or single anecdotes.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

38%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The March 2022 inspection describes teachers as having good subject knowledge and checking understanding continuously during lessons, using that information to address misconceptions and to revisit learning where pupils have not grasped key ideas. That approach typically suits pupils who benefit from frequent feedback loops and clear next steps.

In curriculum terms, the report highlights stronger sequencing in science and mathematics, with important knowledge identified and structured so that new learning builds on what pupils already know. It also identifies that, in some subjects at the time, leaders had not yet mapped out key knowledge as precisely, which can lead to uneven retention and progression across foundation subjects.

Reading is clearly a development focus. The inspection notes daily phonics in early years and Key Stage 1, and a newer systematic approach being introduced, with an intention to train all staff so practice is consistent across the school. For families with younger children, it is worth asking how that programme is now embedded, what decodable books are used, and how quickly gaps are spotted and closed for children who do not find early reading easy.

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 village primary in Nottinghamshire, most pupils will move on to secondary schools serving the Retford area. The school website includes a section specifically for transition to secondary school, which is a helpful sign that the handover is treated as a process rather than a single summer term event.

Admissions

For Reception entry, Nottinghamshire County Council coordinates applications. For September 2027 entry, the council’s published timeline shows applications opening on 2 November 2026, closing on 15 January 2027, with National Offer Day on 16 April 2027.

This is a voluntary aided Church of England school, and the current published admissions arrangements set out the admission number and oversubscription criteria for Reception in the event of more applications than places.

Demand indicators in the current results

  • check the latest Nottinghamshire admissions information and school criteria before judging current demand

  • Oversubscribed status is recorded, with 1.5 applications per place in that same snapshot

The key implication is that families should not assume entry is automatic just because the school is small. If you are applying in a future year, check the Nottinghamshire admissions timetable early in the autumn term, and where a supplementary church form or supporting evidence is required, treat that paperwork as deadline-critical, not optional.

Parents can also use FindMySchool’s Map Search to sanity-check travel practicality and day to day logistics, especially if you are weighing several small village schools with similar “feel” but different routes.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
2.097 miles

Applications

15

Total received

Places Offered

10

Subscription Rate

1.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The Ofsted report describes pupils as happy and feeling safe, with staff available to help at any time, and strong relationships between staff and pupils. It also describes behaviour as good, with well-established routines that help the day run smoothly, including in early years.

The Church school inspection adds detail on wellbeing practice, including emotion coaching approaches to build confidence in self-expression, and simple mechanisms such as idea and worry boxes so that pupils feel heard. That combination, clear routines plus structured emotional check-ins, often works well for children who need predictability, or who can struggle to articulate worries without prompts.

Beyond the Classroom

Because this is a small school, enrichment tends to work best when it is well-curated rather than endless. The Ofsted report refers to pupils enjoying music, sports and craft clubs, alongside leadership roles that allow pupils to contribute to school life.

The school website provides more colour via named activities and community structures. Examples include:

  • Reading Club, referenced on the school site as a specific strand within class resources.

  • Dance Club, shown as an after-school activity where pupils choreograph and perform.

  • Mrs Goodman’s Cooking Club, referenced in the school’s site navigation and activity listings, which suggests practical, skills-based enrichment alongside sport.

On the sport side, the school’s Sports Premium page references participation and engagement aims, and it also records a Silver School Games Award for 2017 to 2018. While that award is not recent, it signals that competitive sport and participation have been taken seriously as a thread over time.

Practical Information

Wraparound care is a practical strength. The school offers breakfast club from 7:45am, with timings that differ slightly for pre-school children and school-age children, and after-school provision (Sutton Club) that runs from the end of the school day for school-age pupils, with an earlier start time for pre-school children.

There is also an on-site pre-school for children aged 3+, which is useful for families seeking continuity into Reception. The pre-school page signposts families to contact the setting directly for up-to-date pricing, and it references government-funded childcare for eligible families. (As standard for early years, fee detail can change, so checking the current schedule directly is sensible.)

For travel, the school is in Sutton-cum-Lound, a village close to Retford. The local parish information site points to Retford as the relevant railway station reference point for the area, and village directions commonly route via Retford.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 105
  • Number of pupils: 91

Things to Consider

  • Overall attainment sits below England averages year. The combined expected standard measure is 51% versus 62% in England, so families prioritising the strongest headline outcomes should compare alternatives carefully.

  • Small-school dynamics. Close relationships can be a major plus, but a small year group can also mean fewer friendship options if a pupil falls out with peers. It is worth asking how the school manages friendship issues and inclusion across mixed-age settings.

  • Admissions paperwork can matter more at voluntary aided Church schools. If supplementary evidence is required, treat the deadlines as strict and plan early, especially if you are applying in a future cycle.

  • Faith is meaningful here. The Church school inspection emphasises a Christian vision and worship culture, alongside values-led behaviour and community life. Families who want a fully secular environment may find this less aligned.

The Verdict

Sutton-Cum-Lound CofE School suits families who value a small, community-rooted primary where pupils are known well, routines are clear, and Christian values are actively used as a language for behaviour, relationships and belonging. Academically, the headline attainment year is below England averages, although the higher standard measure is comparatively stronger, so it can work well for children who thrive with close support and consistent feedback. Entry can still be competitive for a small school, so the limiting factor may be securing a place rather than day to day fit.

FAQs

Primary applications are coordinated by Nottinghamshire County Council, and places are allocated through the published admissions arrangements for the school. Because specific distance thresholds are not provided for this school, families should check the council’s admissions guide and the school’s current admissions arrangements, and use a precise address when applying.

Yes. The school website sets out breakfast club provision from 7:45am and an after-school club (Sutton Club) that runs from the end of the school day, with slightly different timings for pre-school children.

Applications are made through Nottinghamshire County Council. For September 2027 entry, the council published applications opening on 2 November 2026 and closing on 15 January 2027, with offers on 16 April 2027. For future cycles, the council key-dates page is the best reference.

Yes, the school has an on-site pre-school for children aged 3+. The pre-school page directs families to contact the setting for current pricing and notes that government-funded childcare hours are available for eligible families.

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Portland Place, Sutton-Cum-Lound, Retford, DN22 8PP
01777705990
www.suttonlound.notts.sch.uk
Nadine Wilkinson
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