FindMySchool LogoFindMySchool
  • Schools by Location

    Cities and townsLondon boroughs

    Best by Phase

    Primary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsGrammar SchoolsSixth Form

    Browse All

    PrimarySecondarySixth form and A-levels
  • Combined A-levels & GCSEPrimary SchoolsOxbridge Success
  • BlogMethodology
  • School Match
  • Compare
For Schools
FindMySchool LogoFindMySchool

Helping parents and students find the best schools in England with comprehensive data and insights.

GET IN TOUCH

  • Contact us form
  • info@findmyschool.uk

Quick Links

  • Find Schools
  • All school areas
  • Primary by Area
  • Secondary by Area
  • Grammar Schools by Area
  • Sixth Form Schools by Area
  • Map Search
  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Sixth Form and Grammar Schools
  • Nurseries

Rankings

  • All Rankings
  • Combined A-levels and GCSE
  • Primary Schools
  • Oxbridge Success

Resources

  • About Us
  • Our Methodology
  • Data Disclaimer
  • FAQs
  • Blog

© 2026 FindMySchool. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookie Policy
SchoolsShipston-on-StourShipston-on-Stour Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Shipston-on-Stour
State School
Shipston-on-Stour Primary School
Station Road, Shipston-on-Stour, CV36 4BT·Warwickshire·URN: 141281A 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
2,487
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
3,624
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
2
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
98%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
School official?Claim Profile
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.

Shipston-on-Stour Primary School Review 2026: High-attaining, values-led primary with strong wraparound

At a Glance

Shipston-on-Stour Primary School is a larger-than-average primary for local families, with a clear emphasis on three everyday behaviours: kindness, courage, and responsibility, summed up on the school website as “The Shipston Spirit”.

Academic outcomes at the end of Year 6 are a headline strength. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. A smaller group also reaches higher standards, with 10% reaching the combined higher standard, which matters for children who are already working securely at age-related expectations. (See Results for detail.)

Operationally, it is built around practicality. The school day is 8.45am to 3.15pm, with both breakfast provision and a dedicated after-school club running to 6pm, plus published pricing for families who need consistent childcare across the week.

Leadership is stable. The headteacher is Mr Glyn Roberts, with the governing information and the school’s staff listing both placing him in post from September 2019.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s public-facing identity is unusually specific for a primary. Rather than a long set of aspirational statements, it narrows behaviour and culture down to “Be Kind, Be Brave, Be Responsible”. That framing is helpful for families, because it signals what staff are likely to praise, notice, and correct day-to-day.

A second strand is pupil voice. The most recent inspection notes that each class has representation on the school council, and that pupils take responsibilities seriously. In practice, this tends to suit children who like having a role, a badge, a job, or a clear contribution beyond their own classroom work.

There is also a clear safeguarding culture, presented as routine rather than reactive. Ofsted’s January 2023 inspection confirmed the school continues to be Good, and stated that safeguarding arrangements are effective.

Inclusion is visible in the school’s current structure. Alongside mainstream classes, The Dovecote opened in September 2024 as a specialist resource provision for pupils with communication and interaction difficulties who have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The published model includes small numbers, a lead teacher, and a programme designed to support gradual integration with mainstream peers where appropriate. For families, the practical implication is that inclusion is not only a principle but also resourced through a defined pathway for children who need a more individualised bridge into full-time mainstream learning.

Results

Shipston-on-Stour Primary School’s 2024-25 / 2025 outcomes put it on secure footing across the main headline measures.

  • Expected standard (reading, writing and maths combined): 80% of pupils met the expected standard.

  • Higher standard (reading, writing and maths): 10% reached the higher standard.

  • Science: 90% met the expected standard.

Those figures describe a school that is doing two things at once, getting most pupils securely to the expected standard, and stretching a substantial proportion beyond it.

Test scores add texture. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the average scaled score was 108 in reading, 106 in maths and 109 in grammar, punctuation and spelling. Scaled scores of 100 or above indicate the expected standard, so those averages suggest pupils are performing comfortably above the threshold.

Rankings should be read in context, but they support the picture of a strong performer. Ranked 2,487th out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes and 2nd locally for primary outcomes, with an overall primary rank of 3,624th, this is a proprietary FindMySchool ranking based on official data. Performance remains comfortably within the top quarter of schools in England.

Parents comparing local options should use the FindMySchool Local Hub page and Comparison Tool to place these outcomes alongside other nearby primaries, as small differences in cohort size and pupil intake can shift percentages year to year.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

75%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The school’s curriculum messaging is consistent across its website and official reporting: reading is treated as central, and subject content is sequenced deliberately so pupils build knowledge over time rather than meeting topics as isolated units.

In the January 2023 inspection narrative, curriculum planning is described with concrete examples, such as pupils building geographical knowledge from local features in early years through to more complex concepts later on. The practical implication for families is that learning should feel cumulative, which often benefits pupils who need clear structure, as well as those who enjoy revisiting and extending ideas.

Early reading is treated as a priority. The same official narrative describes daily phonics for pupils at early stages, with targeted support in small groups where needed. For many children, that combination of routine and timely extra help is what prevents small gaps from becoming long-term barriers.

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.

Where Pupils Go Next

As a primary, the key transition is into Year 7. For most families, that route is shaped by Warwickshire’s admissions system and local school geography, with Shipston High School commonly forming the next step for many children in the area.

What matters more than naming a destination is how well pupils are prepared for secondary expectations. The January 2023 inspection record states that pupils work hard in lessons and are prepared for secondary school by the time they leave Year 6. Strong end-of-Key-Stage-2 outcomes also tend to widen options, especially for pupils who may later apply for selective places or specialist pathways.

Families considering later selection should be realistic about the difference between a primary that achieves strong SATs outcomes and the separate demands of entrance testing. Strong literacy and numeracy foundations help, but selection processes have their own format and timeline.

Admissions: How to get in

Admissions are coordinated through Warwickshire County Council’s process, with the school following the local authority’s coordinated admissions scheme.

Catchment and priority area

This is not a school where “just being nearby” is the full story. The school publishes a defined priority area (often described by families as catchment) covering Shipston-on-Stour and several named surrounding parishes, plus specified parts of other parishes.

The published admission number is 60 for Reception. Where applications exceed places, the admissions arrangements set out oversubscription criteria in priority order, including looked-after children, children with relevant medical or social needs, siblings, and priority area residence, followed by other criteria.

Demand can vary year to year, so families should focus on the priority area and oversubscription criteria rather than assuming a place is automatic. For September 2027 Reception entry, applications open on 1 November 2026, close on 15 January 2027, and offers are due on 16 April 2027.

Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise position against the priority area rules, and to sanity-check assumptions before relying on a place.

Key dates for September 2027 entry

The current Warwickshire coordinated admissions route includes explicit dates:

  • Applications open: 1 November 2025

  • National closing date: 15 January 2026

  • National offer day: 16 April 2027

  • Appeals deadline: 17 May 2027

If you miss the closing date, late applications can still be submitted, but the process becomes less predictable. Families should rely on the local authority’s published guidance for up-to-date handling of late submissions.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

68

Total received

Places Offered

49

Subscription Rate

1.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school’s pastoral offer is not presented as a single role; it is framed as an approach. A key part of that is Thrive, described by the school as a therapeutic approach supporting children’s emotional and social development, with identified Thrive practitioners and both individual and small-group sessions depending on need.

For families, the important point is what this looks like in practice. The published examples include structured activities such as storytelling, circle games, relaxation, and sensory play approaches, used to help children recognise feelings and develop strategies to manage them in school. This sort of support tends to suit children who struggle with friendship dynamics, emotional regulation, or classroom readiness after disruption, and it can also support reintegration after absence.

Behaviour expectations also appear explicit. The January 2023 inspection narrative describes pupils learning clear responses to bullying, including using a “STOP” approach and telling trusted adults quickly. That clarity generally reassures parents who want to see a direct, teachable framework rather than vague statements about kindness.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Extracurricular life is structured around clubs and purposeful enrichment rather than a single flagship activity. The school publishes club timetables by term, including the provider, year groups, timings, and where relevant the cost.

Examples from the 2025 autumn term and 2026 spring term listings include:

  • Young Voices for Years 4 to 6, run by staff and listed as free, which suggests a choir-style commitment where perseverance matters across weeks.

  • Fencing with Shakespeare Swords, positioned as a structured club with a set weekly time and a defined course length, which can suit children who enjoy skills progression and clear milestones.

  • Curious Creators, a smaller-group creative club that runs to 5pm on some dates, offering a longer session for pupils who like project-based work.

  • Tag Rugby (Northampton Saints) listed for older year groups in spring 2026, which indicates links with external coaching and a more performance-focused block of sessions.

Alongside clubs, the school promotes wider childhood experiences through its “11 Before 11” promise, framed as a set of opportunities pupils will access by the time they leave at 11. The page itself is high-level, but it signals intent: breadth matters here, not only test performance.

Practical Information

The school day runs 8.45am to 3.15pm for all children. Lunchtimes are scheduled as 12.00pm to 1.15pm for Reception and Key Stage 1, and 12.15pm to 1.15pm for Key Stage 2.

Wraparound is a practical strength. Breakfast club runs in the morning, with breakfast available until 8.40am, and pricing set at £4.50 per morning. The after-school club, SPLASH, runs from 3.15pm to 6pm on school days, with published pricing options and reduced rates for multiple siblings attending at the same time.

For travel, Shipston-on-Stour sits on local road routes connecting surrounding towns, and rail connections for longer-distance travel are typically made via Moreton-in-Marsh.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 420
  • Number of pupils: 404

Things to Consider

  • Competition is real, even if not extreme. With oversubscription indicated in the latest admissions results, families should read the oversubscription criteria carefully and avoid assuming that proximity alone secures a place.

  • Wraparound costs add up. Breakfast and after-school provision are clearly priced, which is helpful, but it means families should budget realistically for regular use across a full term.

  • Support needs should be discussed early. The Dovecote resource provision suggests a thoughtful inclusion pathway, but it is EHCP-led and designed around individual integration plans, so parents should seek early clarity on process, capacity, and fit for their child’s profile.

  • High attainment can bring higher expectations. Strong outcomes often come with a culture of effort and focus. Many children thrive with that; a small minority may find it pressurised if they are already anxious about tests.

The Verdict

Shipston-on-Stour Primary School combines strong academic outcomes with a clear behavioural culture and a practical approach to family logistics. It will suit families who want a values-led school day, reliable wraparound, and a curriculum that prioritises reading and structured learning.

Best suited to children who respond well to clear expectations and steady routines, including pupils who benefit from structured pastoral support. The main barrier for some families is admissions, where priority area rules and oversubscription criteria can be decisive.

FAQs

Yes, it has strong indicators. The most recent Ofsted inspection in January 2023 confirmed the school remains Good, and safeguarding is effective. End of Year 6 outcomes are also secure, with 80% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths in the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset.

This is a state school, so there are no tuition fees. Families may pay for optional extras, and wraparound provision has published charges, for example breakfast club and the after-school club.

The school publishes a defined priority area covering Shipston-on-Stour and several surrounding parishes, plus specified parts of other parishes. Where the school is oversubscribed, the priority area is used within the published admissions criteria.

Applications are made through Warwickshire County Council’s coordinated admissions process. Key dates for September 2027 entry include applications opening on 1 November 2026, closing on 15 January 2027, and offers issued on 16 April 2027.

Yes. The school publishes that breakfast club runs from 8.00am, and after-school provision runs until 6.00pm. The Wraparound page sets out timings and prices for both breakfast club and SPLASH after school care.

School Match

Is this the right school? Get 5 personalised picks in 3 min.

Try School Match

Contact Information

Get in touch with the school directly

Station Road, Shipston-on-Stour, CV36 4BT
01608661266
www.shipston.warwickshire.sch.uk
Glyn Roberts
Get directions

Often Compared With

Is Shipston-on-Stour Primary School the right fit for your child?

Answer 11 quick questions and get 5 personalised school picks

Try School Match

Is this your school?

Claim this profile to update contact info, add photos, and more.

Claim profile

Disclaimer

Information on this page is compiled, analysed, and processed from publicly available sources including the Department for Education (DfE), Ofsted, the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, and official school websites.

Our rankings, metrics, and assessments are derived from this data using our own methodologies and represent our independent analysis rather than official standings.

While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee that all information is current, complete, or error-free. Data may change without notice, and schools and/or local authorities should be contacted directly to verify any details before making decisions.

FindMySchool does not endorse any particular school, and rankings reflect specific metrics rather than overall quality.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from reliance on information provided. If you believe any information is inaccurate, please contact us.

Display Your Ranking

School Ranking Badge
Share this badge on your school's website
#2 Primary
School
in Shipston-on-stour
#3,624 in England
Shipston-on-Stour Primary School
#2,331
State · Primary

Stratford-Upon-Avon Primary School

Warwickshire council
FMS Inspection Score
Elite
Primary School
#2,331 / 14,978
Gender
Mixed
Age Range
4-11 years
Religious Character
None
No special features
Details
#1,828
State · Primary

Ettington CofE Primary School

Warwickshire council
FMS Inspection Score
Good
Primary School
#1,828 / 14,978
Gender
Mixed
Age Range
4-11 years
Religious Character
Church of England
No special features
Details
#3,158
State · Primary

Shenington Church of England Primary School

Oxfordshire council
FMS Inspection Score
Good
Primary School
#3,158 / 14,978
Gender
Mixed
Age Range
4-11 years
Religious Character
Church of England
No special features
Details
Independent · Primary

Kitebrook Preparatory School

Oxfordshire council
FMS Inspection Score
Excellent
No rankings available
Gender
Mixed
Age Range
3-13 years
Religious Character
None
Nursery
Boarders
Details