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SchoolsSaleMoorlands Junior School|Best Primary Schools in Sale
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Moorlands Junior School

Temple Road, Sale, M33 2LP·Trafford·URN: 106308A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 7-11
Religious Character: None
Special Classes
Primary Ranking
1,950
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
3,157
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
11
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
7/10
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Last reviewed: January 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Moorlands Junior School, Sale: Above-Average Results and Strong Community Ethos

At a Glance

Beyond the gates on Temple Road in Sale, you notice the steady hum of purposeful activity. Moorlands is a mixed, state-run primary for pupils aged 7 to 11, expanding in recent years to meet local demand. The school has earned recognition as an Artsmark Gold institution, a Healthy School, and a Sport England Activemark provider. These credentials reflect a genuine commitment to breadth, not merely box-ticking. With 273 pupils on roll and Miss Alison Kelly at the helm, the school combines structured academic focus with genuine space for creative and athletic development.

Character & Atmosphere

The school's expanding buildings tell a story of ambition and community need. Trafford Council invested £4 million to grow the school from two-form to three-form entry in 2023, adding permanent classrooms alongside specialist spaces for food technology, art, and design. This physical expansion mirrors the school's philosophical commitment to accommodate every child within the local area.

Walk through the school and the environment feels intentionally cared for. The learning spaces are inviting, with displays reflecting pupil work and achievement. Staff turnover is low, suggesting genuine satisfaction among the team. The relationships between staff and pupils feel warm rather than merely cordial. Parents report that children move confidently between year groups, and the transition from the neighbouring Templemoor Infant School is seamless; most pupils progress automatically, having already established connections with the junior school through joint performances and collaborative events.

The school's values emphasise developing the whole child through a balance of academic rigour and enriching experience. Pupils speak positively of their time here, particularly praising individual staff members and the breadth of activity available outside formal lessons.

Results & Academic Performance

Key Stage 2 Performance

Moorlands delivered strong KS2 results in the current dataset. 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. This reflects consistently secure teaching and pupil progress.

Breaking down the individual subjects:

Reading

90% reached the expected standard, with a scaled score of 109. 60% achieved the higher standard, demonstrating that teaching reaches beyond minimum expectations.

Mathematics

90% met expected levels, with a scaled score of 109. 60% achieved the higher standard, suggesting strong subject expertise among staff and careful scaffolding of challenge.

Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling

80% reached expected standard, with the highest scaled score of the three domains at 110. 50% achieved greater depth. This strong performance in GPS reflects systematic phonics teaching from the beginning of Key Stage 1 and sustained attention to precise writing.

Science

80% met expected standard, indicating a secure science profile within the school's wider KS2 results.

Overall, the school ranks 1,950th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in a strong national band. Locally, it ranks 11th among Sale primaries, indicating consistent above-average provision within a competitive local area.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

76%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is structured around mastery principles in English and mathematics. Teachers receive targeted professional development in subject knowledge and assessment precision. Multiple approaches feature: guided reading progresses from phonics-led to comprehension-focused; mathematical reasoning receives explicit attention; and topic-based thematic learning creates context and engagement. The school has invested in staff training around writing moderation and mathematical reasoning to address areas identified during inspection.

Pupils experience challenge without excessive pressure. Most-able pupils are provided with deeper, more complex problems rather than more of the same. For disadvantaged pupils and those progressing more slowly, in-class support and group work ensure they keep pace. The specialist SEN class, catering for pupils with social communication and complex learning difficulties, is fully integrated into whole-school life, joining mainstream pupils for assemblies, PE, and some themed learning.

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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Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular provision is notably comprehensive. The school actively develops talent across music, sport, and creative expression, supporting its Artsmark Gold status through dedicated arts programming.

Music: A Clear Strength

The Moorlands Choir and Orchestra are central to school life. Both ensembles perform regularly at school events and festivals. Pupils develop instrument skills through group lessons, with opportunities to progress to individual tuition. The school's music curriculum integrates singing into daily classroom practice, building confidence and enjoyment.

Sport: Broad Participation and Competitive Excellence

Sport is non-negotiable. All pupils participate in at least two hours per week of structured PE, delivered by qualified staff. Competitive teams represent the school in football, netball, cross-country, and basketball. These teams compete within Trafford's inter-primary competitions and beyond, with consistent representation at district level. The commitment to both mass participation and elite development reflects the Sport England Activemark accreditation.

Creative Arts and Achievement

Street Dance is a particularly popular offering, providing access to choreography and contemporary performance for pupils who might not engage with more traditional drama. The Achievement and Enrichment Afternoon programme offers rotating tasters across computing, creative arts, and problem-solving. Pupils are encouraged to try new things, and staff create a low-risk environment for experimentation.

Pastoral Clubs and Wellbeing

Lunch-time clubs rotate termly, ensuring access while preventing over-subscription. Pupil leaders and ambassadors take on responsibility for wellbeing, older pupils mentoring younger ones. The school employs an Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) who works with individual pupils and small groups on anxiety, emotional regulation, and social skills.

Wrap-Around Care

Munchkidz provides breakfast club from before school start and after-school club until 6 p.m., supporting working families. Holiday clubs operate during all school holidays. This extended care allows parents flexibility and ensures pupils have space for safe, supervised play.

Admissions

Moorlands is a community school with no formal selection. Places are allocated by the local authority through coordinated admissions. The expansion to three-form entry (90 places per year) reflects strong local demand; in recent years, the school has been oversubscribed. Most pupils progress automatically from Templemoor Infant School. For families applying from other settings, proximity to the school becomes the determining factor after looked-after children and those with EHCPs.

Transition into Year 3 is well-planned. Current Year 2 pupils visit multiple times, meet their new teachers, and participate in shared learning activities before the summer holidays.

Practical Information

School day

8:50 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. (standard primary hours).

Wrap-around care

Breakfast club from before 8:50 a.m.; after-school care until 6 p.m. Holiday provision available.

Travel

The school is well-served by local bus routes and is within walking distance for families in Sale town centre. Parking on Temple Road is limited but available for school run.

Uniform

Standard uniform policy with polo shirts and embroidery; no excessive cost.

School meals

Catering provides hot and cold options daily, with vegetarian and dietary options available.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 370
  • Number of pupils: 337

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school takes safeguarding seriously, with robust policies and thorough staff knowledge. Inspectors noted a strong culture of safeguarding during the 2018 visit. The school has appointed a dedicated wellbeing team, and pupils report knowing who to approach if they have concerns.

Behaviour is calm and purposeful. Classroom management is clear, and consequences are applied fairly. The school recognises that some pupils need additional emotional support and provides ELSA time, external counselling referrals where needed, and, for the SEN cohort, individualised behaviour management strategies within safe, predictable routines.

Bullying is taken seriously. The school investigates thoroughly, involves parents, and follows up rigorously. Pupils have multiple routes to report concerns.

Things to Consider

Ofsted rating is from 2018. The last graded inspection awarded Good status six years ago. While the school continues to perform well academically and has invested significantly in infrastructure and staffing, a more recent inspection visit would provide updated assessment. The school is due for inspection; any family considering entry may wish to understand the timeline.

Writing remains an area of development. While GPS is strong, pupils achieving the higher standard in writing (10%) lags behind reading (60%) and mathematics (60%). The school has been proactive in addressing this through staff training and curriculum refinement, but progress will take time.

Mathematics and disadvantaged pupils. Inspection concerns around progress for pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds remain a focus area. The school has responded with targeted support, small-group intervention, and pupil premium investment, but families should be aware this reflects broader societal inequality.

Special classes are well-integrated but specialist. The SEN class serves pupils with complex social communication and learning needs. While inclusion is genuine, specialist provision means very small numbers; the class is not open to all children with additional needs.

The Verdict

Moorlands is a school that works. Above-average results, genuine community ethos, and investment in breadth make it an attractive choice for families in the Sale area. The school combines academic focus with creative and athletic opportunity, resisting the narrowing that can afflict high-performing primaries. Miss Kelly's leadership emphasises strength through inclusion: every pupil's progress matters, not just those at the top. Best suited to families seeking a well-run, balanced primary with strong results and broad opportunity. The main appeal is local; the oversubscription reflects demand among nearby families, not national reputation.

FAQs

Yes. Moorlands was rated Good by Ofsted in 2018. KS2 results remain strong, with 80% of pupils meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics in the current dataset. The school ranks 1,950th of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking).

In the current dataset, 90% reached the expected standard in reading (scaled score 109), 90% in mathematics (scaled score 109), and 80% in grammar, punctuation, and spelling (scaled score 110). At the higher standard, 60% achieved in mathematics and 60% in reading, demonstrating strong challenge for most-able pupils.

The school offers choir, orchestra, street dance, achievement and enrichment afternoons, competitive sports teams in football, netball, and cross-country, and rotating lunch-time clubs. The school holds Artsmark Gold status, reflecting significant investment in arts provision.

The school is calm and purposeful. Behaviour is well-managed, and safeguarding culture is strong. An Emotional Literacy Support Assistant provides wellbeing support, and the school employs pupil ambassadors. Wrap-around care (breakfast and after-school clubs) supports working families.

Yes. Following the expansion to three-form entry in 2023, the school remains oversubscribed. Most Year 3 places go to pupils progressing from Templemoor Infant School. For external applicants, proximity to the school is the main criterion.

Moorlands serves the Sale area of Trafford. There is no formal catchment boundary; places are allocated by distance. Families are advised to verify current distance criteria with Trafford Council.

Yes. The school operates a specialist class for pupils with social communication and complex learning difficulties. The class is fully integrated into whole-school life. Pupils in mainstream year groups receive in-class support for additional needs through the graduated approach.

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Temple Road, Sale, M33 2LP
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www.moorlandsjuniorschool.com
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