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For a village primary, Seton’s offer is unusually complete: nursery provision from age 3, mixed-age classes, and free wraparound care that makes logistics easier for working families. The school day starts at 08:45 and finishes at 15:30, with nursery sessions running on the same timetable. A governor consultation in September 2023 led to revised timings, taking the total taught week to 33.75 hours.
Leadership is stable. Mrs Helen Isaac has led Seton since April 2016 and since September 2022 has also led Ruswarp Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School, with the partnership formalised as The Rise Federation.
The most recent inspection picture is clear: overall effectiveness is Good, with Outstanding judgements for behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and early years provision.
Seton describes itself as a learning community, and that phrase matters in a small school because it signals how adults and pupils are expected to work together. On the school website, the leadership sets out a tone that is upbeat and outward-facing, and encourages visits as a key way to understand the school.
The values language is prominent and consistent, with the phrase “Ambition, Community, Excellence” used as a headline identity across the site. That aligns with the inspection narrative, which describes pupils as confident, happy and safe, and points to a strong safeguarding culture.
Because the roll is small and classes are mixed-age, the day-to-day feel is typically more “everyone knows everyone” than in a two-form entry primary. The school’s published structure describes an Early Years Foundation Unit and mixed-year classes above it, which usually translates into strong peer modelling for younger pupils and leadership opportunities for older ones.
If academic outcomes are your primary decision driver, treat Seton as a school where the quality signal comes more from inspection evidence, stable leadership, and curriculum implementation than from headline published performance metrics.
The most useful practical detail for parents is how the school organises learning time. Seton sets out clear session timings, with morning learning from 08:45 to 11:45, lunch 11:45 to 12:30, and the afternoon session running 12:30 to 15:30.
Small-school teaching tends to work best when staff are confident in adaptive teaching, because mixed-age classes require careful sequencing and tight assessment. The inspection’s Good judgement for quality of education supports the view that the curriculum is coherent and delivered effectively, while the Outstanding judgements for personal development and early years suggest that wider development and the youngest pupils’ experience are treated as core, not bolt-ons.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
For a state primary in North Yorkshire, the main transition question is which secondary schools are realistic based on geography and admissions. Seton sits within the North Yorkshire local authority area, so Year 6 families typically work through North Yorkshire’s admissions process and consider a combination of distance, transport, friendship groups, and the particular secondary offers available locally.
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Reception admissions follow the North Yorkshire coordinated process. The school’s admissions page directs families to apply via North Yorkshire Council rather than directly to the school. For Reception entry in September 2026, North Yorkshire’s published timeline shows: the application round opens on 12 October 2025, applications close on 15 January 2026, changes and late applications close on 22 February 2026, and National Offer Day is 16 April 2026.
Demand in the most recent available admissions snapshot indicates an oversubscribed picture at the point of entry, with more applications than offers. In a small school, even modest shifts in cohort size can change how competitive a year looks, so families should treat this as indicative rather than predictive and check current context with the school and the local authority.
A nursery place does not guarantee a Reception place. North Yorkshire is explicit on this point in its admissions guidance, and it is an important detail for families planning several years ahead.
Parents weighing distance should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their exact home-to-school distance and compare it to recent allocation patterns for similar schools nearby.
Applications
7
Total received
Places Offered
4
Subscription Rate
1.8x
Apps per place
Pastoral strength is one of the clearer signals in the inspection outcomes. Outstanding judgements for behaviour and attitudes and for personal development usually point to a calm, well-understood behaviour approach and deliberate work on wider skills such as respect, responsibility and confidence.
A small school can be a good fit for pupils who gain confidence from familiarity and consistent adult relationships. The trade-off is that peer groups are smaller, so friendship dynamics can feel more “all-in” than in larger schools. This is not a negative in itself, but it is worth considering if your child needs a very wide social circle to feel settled.
Seton publishes specific clubs rather than a generic “wide range” list. The current offer includes Cookery Club, Nature Club, and Sports Club, each running after school on Tuesdays.
The school also highlights Beach School in its curriculum navigation, which is a distinctive local feature when it is run well: it can give pupils real-world context for science, geography, and writing, and can be particularly strong for engagement in a small setting.
Leadership development appears in the form of a Junior Leadership Team (JLT), again a practical advantage of a smaller primary, where older pupils can take on meaningful roles earlier.
08:45 to 15:30 for the main school day. Nursery sessions run 08:45 to 11:45 (morning) and 12:30 to 15:30 (afternoon), with lunch 11:45 to 12:30.
A free breakfast club runs from 08:00 to 08:45 for Reception to Year 6. After-school club runs from 15:30 to 17:15.
The school notes that meals are cooked daily on site, a practical plus for families who value a hot lunch without heavy reliance on catered deliveries.
Term date information is published on the school site, including the 2025 to 2026 pattern, which is helpful for childcare planning.
Tiny cohorts can mean outsized competition. Even small differences in applications year to year can shift admissions outcomes in a school of this size. Treat any single-year demand figure as directional, not definitive.
Mixed-age classes are not for every child. Many pupils thrive with the responsibility and modelling this creates; some pupils prefer the predictability of single-year classes. Ask how grouping works and how extension and support are managed.
Nursery does not guarantee Reception. If you plan to start in nursery with the intention of staying through Year 6, make sure you are comfortable with the separate Reception application process and timelines.
Federation leadership brings benefits and change. Shared leadership across The Rise Federation can strengthen capacity, but parents should ask how decision-making, staffing cover, and shared initiatives work in practice.
Seton suits families who want a small, values-led village primary with wraparound care and a strong early years offer. The inspection profile points to a school where behaviour, personal development and early years are particular strengths, and leadership has been stable for several years.
Who it suits: children who do best in a close-knit setting with consistent routines, and families who value nursery-to-primary continuity while accepting that formal admissions still apply at Reception.
The school is rated Good overall, with Outstanding judgements for behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and early years provision from the inspection on 19 March 2024.
The main school day runs 08:45 to 15:30. The school also publishes session timings for nursery and lunch as part of its school-day information.
Yes. The school publishes a free breakfast club from 08:00 to 08:45, and an after-school club from 15:30 to 17:15 for Reception to Year 6.
Applications are made through North Yorkshire Council’s coordinated admissions process. For September 2026 entry, applications open 12 October 2025 and close 15 January 2026, with offers released on 16 April 2026.
No. North Yorkshire’s admissions guidance is explicit that attendance at a nursery attached to a school does not guarantee a Reception place.
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