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SchoolsSevenoaksSevenoaks Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Sevenoaks
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Sevenoaks Primary School

Bradbourne Park Road, Sevenoaks, TN13 3LB·Kent·URN: 118551A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Mixed
Ages 4-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
6,305
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
6,986
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
16
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Sevenoaks Primary School Review 2026, High-attaining, inclusive primary in Sevenoaks

At a Glance

A big primary can still feel personal when routines are consistent and adults share the same expectations. Sevenoaks Primary School leans into that idea, combining the scale of a three-form entry school with a strong emphasis on relationships, inclusion, and calm conduct. The current headteacher, Mrs Cassandra Malone, joined in January 2019, and has overseen curriculum work designed to build knowledge and skills progressively from Reception to Year 6.

Academically, the school’s latest Key Stage 2 picture is solid. In the 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. The proportion achieving the higher standard is 10%. In FindMySchool’s primary outcomes ranking (based on official data), the school is ranked 6,986th in England and 16th in Sevenoaks, placing it around the middle of the national table.

Admissions are competitive. In the most recently available Reception admissions data, there were 176 applications for 70 offers, which is 2.51 applications per place, and the route is recorded as oversubscribed.

Character & Atmosphere

Values matter most when pupils can explain them in their own words, and when staff apply them consistently. Here, the school talks explicitly about resilience and lifelong learning, and that theme shows up in practical systems. Pupils are encouraged to speak up early if something feels wrong, including through simple tools like “worry boxes”, and the message is clear that adults will respond.

Behaviour is a strength. Expectations are taught, reinforced, and shared across the staff team so that pupils experience the same language and signals from one classroom to the next. That consistency is particularly helpful in a larger school where pupils move through multiple phases and staff teams across seven year groups.

Inclusion is also central to how the school presents itself. The school highlights the Inclusion Quality Mark (IQM) in its published information, and IQM’s own communications describe the school as having achieved Flagship status within the Inclusive School Award programme. For families, the practical implication is that SEND identification, adaptations, and pastoral scaffolding are not treated as an add-on, they are part of how the school aims to run day to day.

Results / Academic Performance

The headline Key Stage 2 data is impressive, and it is not only about “expected” thresholds.

In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined and 10% reached the higher standard. Average scaled scores are 107 in reading, 104 in maths and 105 in GPS. FindMySchool ranks the school 6,986th out of 14,978 primaries overall in England and 16th in Sevenoaks. At the higher standard, 37.33% achieved the higher threshold, far above the England average of 8%. Scaled scores are also elevated, with reading at 109, mathematics at 106, and grammar, punctuation and spelling at 107.

Ranking context matters for parents comparing nearby options. In FindMySchool’s primary outcomes ranking (based on official data), Sevenoaks Primary School is ranked 2,818th in England and 6th in Sevenoaks. This places it above the England average and comfortably within the top 25% of primaries in England.

A useful way to interpret the profile is that the school appears to support both broad attainment and a meaningful higher-attaining group. That combination often correlates with clear early reading systems, consistent classroom routines, and enough depth in writing and mathematics teaching to stretch confident learners, while still keeping less-confident pupils moving forward.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

65%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum quality is easiest to spot in the “boring” details: sequencing, retrieval, and whether staff check what pupils have remembered before moving on. The most recent inspection evidence supports a curriculum that is planned coherently from Reception upwards, including an early reading approach where children learn sounds systematically and read books matched to what they have learned.

Reading is positioned as a whole-school priority, with structured phonics in the early years and wider reading routines that aim to make books part of normal school life, including themed “big book days” and a reading challenge. The practical implication for parents is that children who need routine and repetition often do well in systems like this, and children who already read fluently are more likely to be pushed into richer texts rather than simply being left to get on with it.

Beyond English and mathematics, the school highlights breadth through specialist and enrichment style opportunities, including Forest School within the grounds. That matters because it signals that learning is not confined to desks, and that personal development is treated as teachable rather than assumed.

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

For a Sevenoaks primary, transition conversations start earlier than many families expect, because West Kent offers a mix of comprehensive and selective pathways. The school signposts local secondary open events and advises parents to study admissions criteria carefully, which is sensible in an area where small details can decide outcomes.

Local options referenced in school transition materials and open-event listings include Knole Academy, Trinity School Sevenoaks, The Skinners’ Kent Academy, Leigh Academy Hugh Christie, Hillview School for Girls, and a range of selective grammar routes further afield such as Tonbridge Grammar School, Weald of Kent Grammar, and Tunbridge Wells grammar provision.

The implication for families is straightforward: if you are considering a grammar route, you will want to understand the Kent Test timeline and the practical realities of travel, while families leaning comprehensive will want to focus on admissions criteria and how likely it is that siblings and distance priorities will work in their favour.

Admissions

Sevenoaks Primary School is a state primary, so Reception applications are made through Kent’s co-ordinated admissions process rather than directly to the school. For Reception entry 2027, Kent’s published timetable lists applications opening on 6 November 2026 and closing on 15 January 2027.

For September 2026 entry, Kent’s timetable confirms National Offer Day as 16 April 2026, with families then moving into acceptances, waiting lists, and appeals if needed.

Demand looks high. In the most recently available Reception admissions data, there were 176 applications and 70 offers, which is 2.51 applications per place, and the route is recorded as oversubscribed. Families who are trying to gauge practical likelihood should use FindMySchool’s Map Search to check their exact home-to-school measurement and treat any single year’s pattern as only a guide.

Open events can be useful for judging fit. The school publishes open mornings for the following cycle (for children starting in September 2027), and while dates change year to year, the timing shows a typical autumn pattern.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

176

Total received

Places Offered

70

Subscription Rate

2.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral systems work best when they are visible to pupils and simple to use. Sevenoaks Primary School frames wellbeing as part of daily practice, including specific roles for pupils such as wellbeing ambassadors and structured ways for children to ask for help.

The school also references the Thrive Approach as a framework to support emotional and social development. For parents, the key question is how that shows up in routines: staff language, regulation spaces, and whether pupils learn practical strategies rather than simply being told to calm down. The school’s published wellbeing information suggests a deliberate approach, rather than an informal one.

Safeguarding is a baseline for any school choice. The latest Ofsted report (published 15 June 2023) confirms safeguarding arrangements are effective.

Beyond the Classroom

A large primary can offer a wider menu of clubs and competitive teams, but only if logistics are tight. Here, clubs are presented as a mix of staff-led provision (often free) and external providers (fee-paying), with a clear structure about when clubs typically start in the academic year and how children are allocated where demand is high.

The detail is what makes the offer meaningful. Examples from the 2025 to 2026 club list include Chess Club, Handball Club, Chamber Choir at lunchtime, Recorder Club, Science Club, Backgammon Club, and a range of sport pathways such as cross country, netball, and table tennis. There are also externally run activities such as Bricks4Kidz Future Engineers, Born2Perform All Stars Musical Theatre Club, and Sevenoaks Suns Basketball Club sessions.

Trips and events are used to extend the curriculum rather than simply reward behaviour. The most recent inspection evidence references a residential trip (Marchants Hill) and the Young Voices event, which is a good indicator that enrichment is planned and not ad hoc.

Practical Information

The school day runs from 8:50am to 3:20pm, with published timings for breaks and lunch across different year groups.

Wraparound provision includes an on-site Breakfast Club that runs from 7:50am to 8:50am, with a published cost of £4.85 per session. After-school childcare is available via an external provider (Play 4 Ages) that collects from the school site and operates in line with term time, until 6:00pm.

Travel and drop-off are treated as part of community wellbeing. The school promotes Park and Stride, encouraging families who drive to park away from the gate and walk the final stretch, and it runs a Travel Committee with aims that include reducing congestion and improving road safety.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 630
  • Number of pupils: 555

Things to Consider

  • Competition for places. With 176 Reception applications for 70 offers in the most recently available data, demand is high. Families should assume that admission is not straightforward unless they understand exactly how Kent’s criteria apply to their address and circumstances.

  • A big-school experience. Three-form entry brings breadth in friendships, clubs and staffing expertise. It can also mean busier drop-off, more movement across the site, and a need for children to be comfortable with transitions between phases and staff teams.

  • Travel pressure at peak times. The school actively encourages Park and Stride and has a Travel Committee focused on congestion and safety. That is a helpful sign, but it also hints at a familiar reality for this area: peak-time traffic can be challenging.

  • Recent disruption history. In September 2025, Kent County Council reported that the school had to manage operational disruption linked to damage to electrical systems after vandalism during the summer holidays. It was resolved and pupils returned earlier than initially expected, but parents may still want to ask what contingency planning looks like if facilities issues arise again.

The Verdict

Sevenoaks Primary School combines an inclusive ethos with strong Key Stage 2 outcomes and a wide extra-curricular menu that takes advantage of the scale of the school. The routines around behaviour, reading, and wellbeing appear deliberate and consistent, which matters for both attainment and day-to-day happiness.

Who it suits: families who want a state primary with strong results, clear expectations, and plenty of clubs, and who are comfortable with the pace and logistics of a larger school. The limiting factor is admission competitiveness rather than educational quality.

FAQs

The most recent inspection evidence confirms the school continues to be Good, and the latest Key Stage 2 outcomes are strong. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 70% met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined and 10% reached the higher standard. Average scaled scores are 107 in reading, 104 in maths and 105 in GPS. FindMySchool ranks the school 6,986th out of 14,978 primaries overall in England and 16th in Sevenoaks.33% reached the higher standard versus an England average of 8%.

Reception places are allocated through Kent’s admissions system using published oversubscription criteria.

Yes, the most recently available Reception admissions data records the route as oversubscribed, with 176 applications for 70 offers.

Breakfast Club runs 7:50am to 8:50am on weekdays. After-school childcare is available through an external provider that collects from the school site and operates until 6:00pm during term time.

Pupils move into a West Kent mix of comprehensive and selective routes. Local options referenced in open-event listings include Knole Academy, Trinity School Sevenoaks, and others, with grammar routes also commonly considered in the wider area.

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Bradbourne Park Road, Sevenoaks, TN13 3LB
01732453952
www.sevenoaks.kent.sch.uk
Cassandra Malone
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