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In a quiet residential pocket of Stockport where the borders of Heaton Norris and Heaton Chapel meet, Norris Bank Primary School has established itself as a powerhouse of academic achievement. While the Victorian architecture of the surrounding area speaks to the past, the school operates with a forward looking energy that has propelled it into the top tier of primary education in England. Serving approximately 420 pupils, this two form entry school offers a scale that allows for specialist facilities without losing the personal touch that local families prize. The 2024 academic data reveals a school performing at an elite level, ranking 3rd among all primaries in Stockport and comfortably within the top 2% of schools in England.
The atmosphere at Norris Bank is defined by a sense of calm purpose. At drop-off, the gates reveal a well-ordered environment where pupils arrive with an evident readiness to learn. The school buildings, situated on Green Lane, are set back from the main road, providing a secure and peaceful setting for the school day. Inside, the corridors are bright and celebrate pupil work, reflecting a culture where effort is as highly valued as final attainment.
Mrs Elena Ponsen has led the school since 2017, and her tenure has been marked by a focus on high standards alongside a commitment to a broad, enriched curriculum. The school recently joined the Laurus Trust in September 2025, a move designed to strengthen its academic pathway within the Heatons community. The school's GROW values (Grit, Responsibility, Optimism, and Well-being) serve as the foundation for an ethos that balances traditional academic rigour with the development of character and interpersonal skills. Parents often describe a community where staff are approachable and the leadership is visible, creating a partnership that supports children through the transition from the early years into the more demanding Key Stage 2.
The academic performance at Norris Bank is exceptional, placing it among the highest-performing schools in England (top 2% according to FindMySchool rankings). In 2024, a remarkable 97% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. This is significantly higher than the England average of 62%, representing a level of consistency that is rare in the state sector.
The depth of achievement is even more striking when looking at high-standard attainment. At Norris Bank, 43% of pupils achieved the higher standard across the core subjects, more than five times the England average of 8%. The school's average scaled scores are equally impressive: 110 in reading (England average: 105) and 109 in mathematics (England average: 104). Ranked 313th in England and 3rd in Stockport for primary outcomes, the school consistently outperforms local and national benchmarks by a substantial margin.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
96.67%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
The curriculum at Norris Bank is designed to be both ambitious and inclusive. Teaching follows a structured approach where concepts are introduced clearly and revisited to ensure deep understanding. In the core subjects, there is a visible emphasis on mastery. For instance, the school's success in Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling (GPS) is evidenced by an average scaled score of 112, with 97% of pupils meeting the expected standard.
Beyond the core, the school maintains a strong commitment to the arts and humanities. Specialists are used to enhance the delivery of physical education and music, ensuring that pupils receive high-quality instruction across the full breadth of the curriculum. The July 2024 Ofsted inspection, which rated the school Good, noted that pupils are excited to learn because of the interesting way in which teachers deliver lessons. Staff assess pupils' knowledge accurately to inform their teaching and to help to deepen pupils' understanding.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Most pupils at Norris Bank progress to local secondary schools within the Stockport area, with Priestnall School being a particularly common destination. The school's recent conversion to an academy under the Laurus Trust, which also oversees Priestnall, has further formalised this transition, creating a cohesive educational journey from age 4 to 16.
Given the school's high-attainment profile, a significant number of families also consider the selective grammar schools in neighbouring Trafford, such as Altrincham Grammar School for Boys or Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. While Norris Bank is a community primary and does not formally tutor for the 11-plus, the rigour of the standard curriculum provides a solid foundation for those pursuing selective entry.
Securing a place at Norris Bank is a significant challenge for families. In the most recent admissions cycle, the school received 203 applications for just 60 places. This means there are more than three applications for every available desk, making it one of the most oversubscribed primaries in the local authority.
Admissions are coordinated by Stockport Council on behalf of the Laurus Trust. After looked after children and siblings are accounted for, places are allocated based on whether the child lives within the school's catchment area. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical offer distances. Families moving into the area specifically for the school should verify the most recent catchment maps with the Local Authority, as high demand often results in a very tight radius.
Applications
203
Total received
Places Offered
60
Subscription Rate
3.4x
Applications per place
The school places a high premium on emotional regulation and mental health. There is a clear, consistent behaviour policy that focuses on positive reinforcement and personal responsibility. Pupils appear confident and articulate, a result of a school culture that encourages them to take ownership of their learning and their conduct.
The latest Ofsted report highlighted that pupils at Norris Bank happily attend this caring and welcoming school. For children with Special Educational Needs (SEN), the school provides tailored support plans that are reviewed regularly. The leadership team ensures that interventions are timely and effective, aiming to close any gaps in learning before they widen.
Extracurricular life at Norris Bank is vibrant and varied. The school makes excellent use of its grounds for sport, offering clubs for football, netball, and athletics. Creative opportunities are equally well-represented; the school choir is a staple of community events, and drama productions allow pupils to build confidence on stage.
STEM activities are a notable strength, with pupils using their entrepreneurial skills by making and selling produce grown in the school garden. Residential trips in Key Stage 2 are highlights of the school calendar, fostering independence and team building skills outside the formal classroom setting. Pupils also have opportunities to learn to play a variety of musical instruments.
The school day typically runs from 8:40am to 3:15pm for Reception and KS1, and 8:45am to 3:20pm for KS2. For working parents, Norris Bank offers essential wraparound care through its Branching Out club. An on-site breakfast club starts at 7:45am, and an after-school club provides care until 6:00pm, though places are in high demand and usually require early booking.
The school is well-served by local transport links, with Heaton Chapel railway station within walking distance, providing direct links to Manchester and Stockport. Parking immediately outside the school on Green Lane is restricted during drop-off and pick-up times to ensure the safety of pupils, so walking or cycling is encouraged for local families.
Norris Bank Primary School is a standout choice for families seeking an environment where academic excellence is the norm rather than the exception. The school successfully combines the high standards usually associated with the independent sector with the inclusive, community focused ethos of a local state primary. It is best suited to children who are ready to be challenged and families who value a structured, high-attaining environment. The primary hurdle remains the admissions process, as the school's reputation for quality has made it a victim of its own success.
Yes, it is excellent. Its July 2024 Ofsted inspection confirmed it remains a Good school, and its academic outcomes are in the elite tier. In 2024, it ranked 3rd in Stockport and 313th in England, placing it in the top 2% of all primary schools nationally for Key Stage 2 results.
Applications for Reception entry are made through Stockport Council. The deadline is 15 January 2026 for September 2026 entry. Offers are typically released on National Offer Day, 16 April.
Norris Bank has a geographical catchment area around it. You can use your postcode to find out which school's catchment area you live in via the Stockport Council website. Proximity is the deciding factor after siblings and other priority groups.
The results are outstanding. In 2024, 97% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths, compared to the England average of 62%. Furthermore, 43% achieved the higher standard, which is significantly above the national average of 8%.
Yes, the school offers wraparound care via its Branching Out club. There is a breakfast club starting at 7:45am and an after-school club that runs until 6:00pm, both located on the school premises.
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