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SchoolsRugeleyThe St. Mary's CofE Primary School
State School

The St. Mary's CofE Primary School

Bellamour Way, Colton, Rugeley, WS15 3LN·Staffordshire·URN: 142097A 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
1,860
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
645
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
1
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.

Elite
10/10
Application Demand
90%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewPrimaryOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The St. Mary’s CofE Primary School Review 2026: Small, faith-led primary with standout KS2 outcomes

At a Glance

A village-sized primary where strong academics sit alongside a visibly lived Church of England identity. The school is small (capacity 120) and covers ages 3 to 11, so relationships tend to be close and routines are consistent across year groups. Academic outcomes at the end of Year 6 are a clear headline, with a high proportion of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths. The 13 September 2023 Ofsted inspection judged the school Outstanding overall and Outstanding across every graded area, including early years provision.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s Church of England character is not a light touch add-on. It is woven through shared language, worship, and community life, and the stated core values, Love, Respect and Friendship, appear repeatedly across school communications and curriculum materials. The link with St Mary’s Church is framed as “pivotal”, with a clear emphasis on pupils flourishing as individuals and contributing to village life.

For a small setting, the tone is ambitious. The early part of the day is used deliberately for intervention, individual reading and target-setting before lessons properly begin, which tells you something about expectations and how staff use time. Worship also has a defined place in the daily rhythm, including an act of worship.

Nursery provision matters here. Early years is described as play-based and experience-led, with a balance of adult-led and child-initiated learning. Communication and language is given priority, explicitly supported through songs, stories, Makaton, vocabulary work and structured talk routines. That focus should reassure families whose children are chatty but still developing clarity, confidence, or the ability to explain ideas in full sentences.

Results / Academic Performance

The KS2 picture is strong and consistent across subjects. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. At the higher standard, 30% achieved greater depth in reading, writing and maths. Reading looks particularly strong, with 90% reaching the expected standard and 50% reaching the higher standard, while science is also strong at 90% expected standard.

Scaled scores reinforce the point: reading 107, maths 106, and GPS 109. Taken together, this suggests not only that most pupils clear the expected bar, but also that a meaningful minority are being stretched beyond it.

Rankings align with those outcomes. Ranked 645th overall in England and 1st in Rugeley for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data), with an academic ranking of 1,860th, the school remains strongly placed in the current dataset.

If you are comparing several local schools, the FindMySchool Local Hub comparison tool is useful here, because it puts the combined reading, writing and maths measure alongside scaled scores, so you can see whether strength is broad or concentrated in one area.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

80%

% 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

The curriculum intent statements read like a school that takes sequencing seriously. In foundation stage, learning is framed as play-based but carefully structured, with assessment points across the year and a stated emphasis on language development and early reading behaviours. That approach is backed up in practical detail, for example daily Monster Phonics Foundations sessions in nursery, plus explicit support for rhyme, rhythm, oral blending and segmenting as children approach Reception readiness.

In key stage 1 and 2, there are signs of deliberate enrichment rather than bolt-on activities. History, for instance, includes an explicitly designed timeline to support chronological understanding, and units that connect local history to wider themes. Geography intent references fieldwork and the use of sources such as maps and aerial photographs. The implication for pupils is that “knowledge” and “doing” are not separated, children are expected to talk, write, and apply concepts, not simply recall them.

Music is treated as a serious curriculum subject. Years 3 and 4 receive whole-class K2M ensemble teaching from a visiting specialist, and there is clear planning around singing, performance and exposure to live events. For pupils who gain confidence through performance, this kind of structured provision can be a genuine strength rather than an occasional treat.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a Staffordshire primary, secondary transfer is shaped mainly by local authority admissions and the practical reality of travel in a rural area. What the school does show, in its own historical calendars and communications, is active transition work with at least one local secondary, including scheduled Year 6 transition days with The Hart School in past planning. That points to a school that treats the move to Year 7 as a process rather than a single event.

For pupils, the most important preparation tends to be academic habits (reading stamina, secure number sense, writing fluency) and independence (organisation, managing routines, asking for help early). The school’s stated use of morning time for interventions and individual reading is relevant here, because it builds those habits incrementally rather than as a Year 6-only push.

If you are trying to understand likely next steps for your own child, your best evidence will be the pattern of offers for your address and the secondary schools within realistic travel distance. A shortlisting approach works well: check your nearest plausible secondaries, then ask the primary how transition links typically run each summer term.

Admissions: How to get in

This is a popular small school. For the most recent reception entry route data available here, there were 31 applications for 19 offers, and the school is recorded as oversubscribed, with 1.63 applications per place. First preference demand is also high, with first preferences running ahead of offers. In practice, that usually means you should assume competition for places rather than relying on late movement.

Reception admissions are coordinated through Staffordshire. For September 2027 entry, Staffordshire’s published scheme gives an application deadline of 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027.

Nursery operates alongside this, with separate nursery application forms published for 2026-27. The school also signals that it welcomes visits and runs open days, with past patterns suggesting these can run in December for Reception interest. Where open day dates shown online are historic, treat them as a pattern indicator and confirm the current year’s dates directly with the school.

Two practical reminders that often catch families out: attending nursery does not itself create priority for Reception places in Staffordshire’s coordinated system, and the paperwork deadlines are absolute, so do not wait for a visit before applying.

Parents weighing relocation should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise home-to-school distance and compare it to the most recent published cut-offs, while remembering that distances vary year to year with the applicant pool.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Staffordshire

Applications

31

Total received

Places Offered

19

Subscription Rate

1.6x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

A small roll often helps pastoral systems work quickly, problems are easier to spot, and communication with families can be more direct. The school also highlights inclusive communication through Makaton, including using signs and symbols alongside speech in worship and school life. For pupils who benefit from visual cues, or for families who value a culture of inclusion, that is a meaningful detail rather than a slogan.

Wraparound care is established through Care Club, which is framed as being in familiar surroundings and staffed by adults with appropriate checks and training. The operational detail, including session structures and published charges for 2025-26, suggests this is a core part of provision rather than an occasional add-on.

Safeguarding is described in official reporting as effective, and the practical implication for parents is that the basics, record keeping, staff training, and culture are treated as non-negotiables.

Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular detail is unusually concrete for a school of this size. Clubs listed across school and official reporting include archery, dance and drama, dodgeball and football, which provides a mix of creative and active choices rather than a single dominant strand. The value for pupils is breadth: children who are not “sporty” in a conventional sense can still find a niche, while confident movers and performers get structured outlets.

Music extends beyond lessons into events and large-scale participation. KS2 pupils have taken part in Young Voices concerts at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, and choir pupils attend a Rotary children’s concert at The Garrick Theatre in Lichfield. That combination, mass participation plus public performance in recognised venues, often builds confidence quickly in upper primary.

Outdoor learning looks like a real pillar. The school’s outdoor learning updates show routine engagement with nature and growing, including produce used for salad bar and cooking, which indicates practical science and food education happening in real time. Pupils also take on roles that make the “small community” idea tangible, including responsibilities such as caring for chickens, which helps younger children learn routines and older pupils practise leadership in simple, age-appropriate ways.

Practical Information

The school day is set out clearly: the school runs from 8:45am to 3:15pm, with lunch 12:15pm to 1:15pm and worship.

Care Club provides before and after-school care, including breakfast sessions from 7:45am and after-school sessions that can run through to 6:00pm on most weekdays, with published pricing for 2025-26.

As a rural village school, most families will be balancing walking routes with short car journeys from surrounding villages; it is worth checking current parking and drop-off expectations in school communications before the first week, particularly if you will be arriving at peak time.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 120
  • Number of pupils: 108

Things to Consider

  • Competition for places. With 31 applications for 19 offers on the most recent reception entry route data here, admission can be the limiting factor, especially for families applying late or relying on a single preference.

  • Faith character is central. This is a Church of England school where worship and Christian framing are part of daily routines. Families who prefer a fully secular approach should weigh fit carefully.

  • Small-school trade-offs. A capacity of 120 often means close relationships and clear routines, but it can also mean fewer parallel friendship groups within a year and less flexibility if a child’s peer match is narrow.

  • Wraparound is a paid service. Care Club is well-defined, but it is self-funded, and popular sessions can fill. If you need regular wraparound, confirm availability early and budget for the weekly cost.

The Verdict

The St. Mary’s CofE Primary School combines a strongly articulated Church of England identity with academic outcomes that stand out for a small setting. Early years provision is described in thoughtful detail, and the wider offer, from Makaton to music performance and outdoor learning, points to a school that takes inclusion and enrichment seriously.

Who it suits: families who want a small, values-led primary with high end-of-key-stage results, and who are comfortable with daily worship and a Christian framing to school life. The main challenge is securing a place in a small intake.

FAQs

The school has strong indicators of quality. It is graded Outstanding overall in the most recent Ofsted inspection (13 September 2023), and its 2024-25 / 2025 end of key stage 2 outcomes show 80% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths.

Reception places are allocated through Staffordshire’s coordinated admissions, using the published oversubscription criteria in the admissions arrangements. Because demand varies year to year, the practical “catchment” can tighten or loosen annually. If you are making a housing decision, use distance tools and review the latest admissions arrangements rather than relying on anecdotal boundaries.

Yes. The school offers nursery places and publishes separate nursery application forms. Wraparound care is available through Care Club, with morning and after-school sessions published for 2025-26.

Apply through Staffordshire’s primary admissions process. For September 2027 entry, Staffordshire’s published scheme gives an application deadline of 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027.

The combined reading, writing and maths measure is strong in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, with 80% meeting the expected standard and 30% reaching the higher standard. Scaled scores in reading, maths and grammar, punctuation and spelling also look strong, at 109, 107 and 108 respectively.

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Bellamour Way, Colton, Rugeley, WS15 3LN
01889224506
www.st-marys-colton.staffs.sch.uk
Jonathan Wynn
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