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SchoolsStourbridgeCorbett VA CofE Primary School
State School

Corbett VA CofE Primary School

Six Ashes Road, Bobbington, Stourbridge, DY7 5DU·Staffordshire·URN: 124464A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-11
Church of England
Primary Ranking
5,602
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
6,345
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
11
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.

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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Corbett VA CofE Primary School Review 2026: Small rural primary with steady Key Stage 2 outcomes

At a Glance

A village-sized school with mixed-age classes, wraparound care from early morning, and academic results that sit around the middle-to-upper part of the national picture. The most recent Key Stage 2 data shows 70% of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths, with 10% reaching the higher standard. In FindMySchool’s primary outcomes ranking, it sits 6,345th of 14,978 in England and 11th in Stourbridge.

Leadership has been in a phase of stabilisation since mid 2023, with a clear emphasis on consistent routines, strong relationships, and rebuilding confidence after staffing turbulence. Families considering a place should expect a calm, close-knit feel and a competitive admissions picture for a small number of Reception places.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s identity is tightly linked to its Church of England foundation and its small size. Pupils across age groups mix frequently in a way larger primaries cannot easily replicate, and mixed-age classes are a deliberate structural feature rather than a temporary arrangement. That can suit children who enjoy learning alongside older or younger peers, and it often creates older-pupil role modelling as part of daily life.

The published vision is “Love to Learn and Learn to Love”, and this is not treated as branding. It is referenced in formal reports and appears repeatedly in the language used about relationships, respect, and belonging. A 2022 SIAMS inspection graded the school Good overall, with Religious Education graded Requires Improvement, and highlighted the “Corbett family” idea as a real feature of community life.

Pastoral confidence matters here, because recent years included staffing instability. Families will want to understand how routines are embedded in each class, how communication works when changes happen, and how leaders keep expectations consistent across a small team.

Results / Academic Performance

The headline Key Stage 2 picture is strong. In the latest published results used for this review:

  • 70% reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined.

  • 10% reached the higher standard in reading, writing and maths.

  • Reading scaled score: 105.

  • Maths scaled score: 107.

  • Grammar, punctuation and spelling scaled score: 107.

These figures indicate a cohort achieving securely, with a meaningful proportion working at greater depth relative to national benchmarks.

On rankings, the school is ranked 5,602nd of 14,978 in England for primary academic outcomes, with an overall primary outcomes position of 6,345th and a local rank of 11th in Stourbridge (FindMySchool ranking based on official data).

A small-school caution is still relevant. With a capacity under 100 pupils and a relatively small number of Year 6 test takers each year, percentages can move sharply from cohort to cohort. Parents should read strong outcomes as a positive signal, then ask how the school maintains consistency when cohorts vary.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

67%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum planning has to work harder in mixed-age settings. Here, the curriculum for mixed-age classes is explicitly mapped so that essential knowledge is sequenced and revisited, and there is evidence of subject-specific thinking rather than generic topic work. Geography is one example, with Key Stage 2 content linking local contexts such as farming to wider concepts such as fair trade.

Early years and Key Stage 1 work is described in practical, language-rich terms. Number sense starts early, with structured activities that build mathematical vocabulary. This kind of approach tends to benefit pupils who learn best through concrete examples before moving to abstraction.

Reading and phonics is an area to probe carefully. A newer phonics programme has been introduced, but the school has acknowledged that staffing disruption slowed consistent delivery and that monitoring is being strengthened so that lessons match the intended approach. For parents of nursery and Reception children, it is sensible to ask how phonics teaching is quality-checked now, how catch-up works for pupils who fall behind, and how reading for pleasure is maintained alongside decoding practice.

Nursery provision

Nursery provision is part of the school’s age range, and children can start from age 3. Families should expect early years learning to sit within the same close-knit ethos as the rest of the school, with routines and language development given high priority. Nursery fee details are best taken from the school’s own published information. Government-funded early education hours are available for eligible families.

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

As a primary, the key transition is Year 6 into Year 7. The practical reality for many families will be a choice shaped by travel times and local authority arrangements, because the school serves a spread-out rural community rather than a dense urban catchment.

The best indicator to look for is transition preparation rather than a single named destination. Parents should ask how Year 6 builds independence, study habits, and organisational skills, and how the school works with receiving secondaries on SEND planning, especially for pupils who benefit from tailored support.

Admissions

For Reception entry, applications are coordinated through the local authority rather than directly through the school. For September 2027 entry, the published deadline is 15 January 2027.

Demand looks meaningful for a small intake. The latest admissions demand results used for this review shows 18 applications for 8 offers, which is 2.25 applications per place, and the entry route is recorded as oversubscribed. In a small school this matters, because one or two additional local families can materially shift availability in any given year.

Visits are encouraged, and the school indicates that tours can be arranged rather than relying only on fixed open days. When speaking to the school, families should ask what evidence is needed for any faith-related oversubscription criteria, and how nursery attendance links to Reception entry in practice.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Staffordshire

Applications

18

Total received

Places Offered

8

Subscription Rate

2.3x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The most recent external picture points to warm relationships, pupils feeling safe, and behaviour that supports learning. The school has also introduced a clearer behavioural rule set, phrased around being “ready, respectful and safe”, which is helpful for consistency across mixed-age classes.

SEND identification and adaptation is described as prompt, with pupils supported to learn alongside peers. In a small setting, this can be a strength if staff know children well and adjustments are practical and immediate. Parents of children with additional needs should ask about the school’s graduated response, external agency input, and how support is managed when staffing changes occur.

Beyond the Classroom

A small school cannot compete on volume, but it can offer memorable, well-chosen experiences. The calendar on the school site includes specific enrichment such as Sikhism workshops for Key Stage 2, Mayan workshops for older pupils, British Science Week activities, and a World Book Day author visit funded through the PTA. These are the kinds of events that make curriculum content feel real rather than purely textbook-based.

Wraparound care is a practical pillar. Breakfast club and after-school provision are staff-run, with planned activities such as construction, crafts, drawing, games and outdoor play across the week. For working families, the key advantage is continuity, children stay in the same familiar setting with known adults.

There is also a structured offer for peripatetic music tuition, with instruments currently including drums, guitar and brass for Years 2 to 6. For families who want music without heavy travel to external lessons, that convenience is significant.

Practical Information

The school day starts at 8:50am and ends at 3:30pm, with gates opening from 8:40am. Breakfast club opens at 7:45am.

After-school care is published as running from 3:30pm to 6:00pm, which supports full working-day coverage when combined with breakfast club.

Transport is largely family-driven in a rural area. The school also flags limited parking near the gate and advises planning extra time at pick-up, which is worth taking seriously in a small village road setting.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 98
  • Number of pupils: 67

Things to Consider

  • Small intake, high sensitivity to cohort swings. Results are strong, but in small year groups a handful of pupils can shift percentages. Ask how consistency is maintained across varying cohorts.

  • Admissions competition. With 2.25 applications per place entry can be tight. Use FindMySchool’s Map Search to sanity-check travel practicality and to compare nearby options before relying on a single plan.

  • Phonics consistency is still bedding in. A newer phonics programme has been introduced, but delivery and monitoring are still being strengthened following staffing disruption. Families with younger children should ask detailed questions about how lessons are quality-assured.

  • Faith dimension is real. The Church of England ethos is a genuine part of school life. Families should ensure they are comfortable with how this is expressed day-to-day and how it may intersect with admissions criteria.

The Verdict

For families seeking a small primary with steady Key Stage 2 outcomes and a clear Church of England ethos, this is a compelling option. It suits children who benefit from close relationships, mixed-age learning, and a structured approach to core skills. The main constraint is that places are limited, so the challenge lies in admission rather than what follows.

FAQs

Yes, for many families it will be. The most recent Ofsted inspection (06 March 2024) confirmed the school continues to be Good, and the latest Key Stage 2 results show attainment above England averages, including a higher standard figure well above the national benchmark.

As a voluntary aided school, admissions are governed by published arrangements and applications are made through the local authority. Because the school serves a rural community, travel practicality can matter as much as technical criteria. Check the current admissions policy carefully and speak to the school if you are unsure how the oversubscription criteria are applied.

Yes. Breakfast club is published as starting at 7:45am, and wraparound care is published as running after school through to 6:00pm. This is particularly useful for working parents who want continuity in one setting.

Apply via the local authority route rather than directly to the school. The Staffordshire primary admissions timetable for September 2027 entry gives an application deadline of 15 January 2027.

Nursery provision is available from age 3, but nursery attendance does not automatically guarantee a Reception place. Treat nursery and Reception as linked but separate decisions, and confirm the current position directly with the school alongside the published admissions arrangements.

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Six Ashes Road, Bobbington, Stourbridge, DY7 5DU
01384221260
www.corbett.staffs.sch.uk
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