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SchoolsStaffordParkside Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Stafford
State School
Parkside Primary School
Bradshaw Way, Parkside, Stafford, ST16 1TH·Staffordshire·URN: 143355A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 2-11
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
961
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,636
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
8
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.

Excellent
7.6/10
Application Demand
77%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Parkside Primary School, Stafford Review 2026: High Attainment, Strong Early Years, Busy Admissions

At a Glance

A primary that leans into confidence building as much as attainment, Parkside frames school life around the idea of each child having a “champion moment”, whether that is rock climbing, performing, or taking on a leadership role early. The latest Ofsted inspection, in July 2022, judged the school Good overall and Outstanding for personal development.

Academically, Parkside’s Key Stage 2 outcomes remain strong in the current 2025 dataset. 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, and 20% reached the higher standard. Reading, writing, maths, GPS and science are each at 90% expected standard, with scaled scores of 108 in reading, 107 in maths and 110 in GPS.

Admission is still a constraint to research early. For September 2027 Reception entry, Staffordshire’s route gives a closing date of 15 January 2027 and offer day of 16 April 2027, so families should check the latest allocation evidence and keep backup preferences realistic.

Character & Atmosphere

Parkside’s tone is set by the language it uses about children. There is a consistent message that pupils should arrive as themselves and leave more confident, more capable, and more independent. That is not just a slogan. The everyday routines described in official reporting and on the school website revolve around pupils taking responsibility, being visible, and being trusted with age appropriate jobs.

There is also a clear early years identity. Little Explorers Nursery, run on site, opened in September 2015, and the school describes expanding provision again with a second on site nursery offer for 2 and 3 year olds opening in January 2024. The nursery structure uses distinctive room names, including Explorers and Adventurers for the youngest children and Investigators for pre school aged children, with an emphasis on routines, key worker relationships, and reception readiness.

Leadership is currently under Mrs Sophia Jones (the school website refers to Mrs S Jones). Public sources do not clearly publish her headship start date, so families wanting context on leadership tenure should ask directly at a visit. Parkside is also part of The Creative Learning Partnership Trust, which matters in practical terms because policies, staff development and governance are trust shaped as well as school shaped.

Results / Academic Performance

Parkside’s current Key Stage 2 profile is strong for a state primary, with 80% reaching the combined expected standard and 20% reaching the combined higher standard in the 2025 dataset.

Combined expected standard (reading, writing, maths)

  • 80% reached the expected standard in the current 2025 dataset

  • Current cohort size: 55 pupils

Higher standard

  • 20% achieved the higher standard in reading, writing and maths combined

  • Expected-standard rates are 90% in reading, writing, maths, GPS and science

Scaled scores and subject detail

  • Reading 108

  • Maths 107

  • Grammar, punctuation and spelling 108

That combination, very high expected standard alongside a substantial higher standard share, usually indicates two things parents notice quickly. First, teaching is structured well enough that pupils who need clarity and routine get it. Second, higher attainers are being stretched rather than simply kept busy.

Parkside’s current FindMySchool rankings also support the picture. It is ranked 961st of 14,978 primary schools in England for academic outcomes, 1,636th for overall primary outcomes, and 8th in Stafford locally. Parents comparing nearby options can use the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool to view these results side by side.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

84%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

Parkside’s curriculum story, from early years through Year 6, reads as deliberately sequenced rather than topic by topic improvisation. External reporting describes a curriculum built from the 2 year old provision onwards, with learning designed to build in small steps, including for pupils with special educational needs and or disabilities.

Early reading is a clear priority. The school’s English information highlights two libraries, reading for pleasure events such as book fairs and author visits, and a planned route through phonics so that pupils are fluent readers by the end of Key Stage 1. This matters because Key Stage 2 outcomes at Parkside are high, and strong reading routines in Reception and Key Stage 1 are usually the reason that later writing and maths can move quickly without leaving pupils behind.

The inspection evidence adds useful detail about what learning looks like day to day. Reading habits are reinforced through routines in early years, and older pupils are expected to read widely. Geography and art were also cited as subjects where pupils could recall prior learning and apply it to new material, a hallmark of a curriculum that is revisited and reinforced rather than taught once and dropped.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7.6/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Good

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

Where Pupils Go Next

For most families, the key “next step” question is transition at 11. Parkside’s curriculum materials frame Year 6 as preparation for Key Stage 3, particularly through enquiry skills and subject vocabulary, rather than simply test preparation.

The right secondary destination depends on Staffordshire’s local organisation and your home address, because not every area runs the same school structure. If you are considering Parkside partly as a route into a particular secondary, use the local authority search tools early and confirm the current transfer point for your address.

Beyond the formal transfer process, Parkside’s emphasis on responsibility and pupil roles, for example sports leaders and mental health champions, is relevant to transition readiness. Pupils used to taking responsibility at primary tend to cope better with the independence demands of Year 7.

Admissions: How to Get In

Reception entry needs careful planning. Staffordshire’s September 2027 route gives a closing date of 15 January 2027 and offer day of 16 April 2027; families should check current allocation patterns before treating a place as likely.

Parkside’s own admissions information points families to the Staffordshire coordinated admissions process, with the closing date typically in mid January each year. For September 2026 entry, Staffordshire’s published timetable states:

  • Applications open 01 November 2025

  • Closing date 15 January 2026

  • Offer day 16 April 2026

Two practical implications follow from the official dates. First, you should plan visits in the autumn term, before the application window closes. Second, families who move house late in the process can find themselves competing on distance or other criteria without time to adjust preferences.

If you are weighing how realistic an offer might be from your address, FindMySchool Map Search is useful for measuring your distance precisely, then comparing it with historic patterns. Even when distance cut offs are not published as a single figure, being exact about your location helps you plan preferences sensibly.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.398 miles

Applications

117

Total received

Places Offered

45

Subscription Rate

2.6x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Personal development is one of Parkside’s headline strengths. Leadership roles are introduced early, including buddying, sports leadership, and pupil champion roles, and pupils are expected to talk about responsibility as part of daily school life.

A distinctive pastoral feature mentioned in official reporting is the Beach Hut, described as a space pupils use when they feel angry, upset, or sad. It signals a school that tries to normalise emotional regulation rather than treating it as a problem only after behaviour escalates.

Ofsted also confirmed safeguarding arrangements are effective. Beyond that headline, the reported approach emphasises staff training, swift handling of concerns, and using external agencies where needed, which is exactly what parents want to hear in a mainstream primary context.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Parkside treats enrichment as part of the weekly rhythm, not an occasional extra. External reporting describes a range of clubs, visits and opportunities designed to help pupils develop talents and interests, including activities such as rock climbing and performance based clubs.

The school also publishes specific club examples. In the Spring 2024 list, clubs included:

  • Makaton (Year 5 and 6)

  • Circus Skills (Year 1 and 2)

  • Sketch and Journal (Year 3 to 6)

  • Cooking (Year 3 and 4)

  • Choir (Year 3 to 6)

  • Tag Rugby (Year 5 and 6)

That mix tells parents something important. Provision is not just competitive sport plus a generic craft club. There are options that support communication, creativity, and confidence for pupils who may not see themselves as “sporty”, alongside traditional team activities.

Practical Information

Parkside publishes a clear school day pattern: gates open from 8:45am, with the school day running 8:55am to 3:25pm.

Wraparound care is a significant feature here. The school’s Discovery Den offer includes morning sessions starting at 7:30am, and after school care that can run up to 6:00pm, with handover arrangements that work around after school clubs.

For travel, Stafford is a rail connected town, with Stafford station as the main hub. For most families, the practical question is how walkable the route is from your home address and whether morning traffic makes on time arrival tight, so a trial run at school start time can be more informative than a map estimate.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 315
  • Number of pupils: 339

Things to Consider

  • Oversubscription pressure. Demand can change by admissions round, so families should check Staffordshire’s latest allocation evidence and keep realistic alternative preferences.

  • Leadership change since the last full inspection. The 2022 inspection record names a different headteacher to the current published head. That does not imply concern, but it does mean parents should ask how priorities and routines have evolved under current leadership.

  • Stretch plus expectations. Results suggest high expectations are normal here. For many pupils this is motivating, but families should check how the school supports pupils who find fast pacing difficult, particularly in early reading and writing presentation.

  • Early years logistics. Nursery provision is a major strength, but nursery attendance does not automatically translate into a Reception place under local authority rules. Families should plan nursery and school applications as separate decisions.

The Verdict

Parkside Primary School, Stafford combines a confident pastoral identity with strong current Key Stage 2 outcomes, and its early years offer is unusually developed for a state primary. Entry planning still matters, and families should follow Staffordshire’s admissions timetable and keep realistic alternatives.

Best suited to families who want a high expectation primary with structured learning, strong reading culture, and wraparound care that supports full working days, and who are ready to engage early with Staffordshire’s admissions timeline.

FAQs

Parkside has strong academic outcomes and a well described personal development offer. The latest Ofsted inspection (July 2022) judged the school Good overall, and current Key Stage 2 data shows 80% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined, with 20% reaching the higher standard.

Reception applications are made through Staffordshire’s coordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, the published route gives a closing date of 15 January 2027 and offer day of 16 April 2027; families should check Staffordshire’s current admissions page for the opening date.

Demand can vary by admissions round, so families should apply on time, check Staffordshire’s latest allocation information, and include sensible backup preferences.

Yes. Little Explorers Nursery is on site and takes children from age two, with the school describing an expansion of provision from January 2024 for 2 and 3 year olds. Nursery fees vary, so families should check the school’s official nursery information for up to date pricing.

Yes. The Discovery Den offer provides before school and after school care, with morning sessions starting at 7:30am and after school provision that can extend to 6:00pm, depending on the session booked.

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Bradshaw Way, Parkside, Stafford, ST16 1TH
01785450145
www.parkside-staffs.co.uk/
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