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SchoolsThornton-CleveleysStanah Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Thornton-Cleveleys
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Stanah Primary School

Lambs Road, Thornton-Cleveleys, FY5 5JR·Lancashire·URN: 119296A 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
1,483
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
2,721
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
1
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: January 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Stanah Primary School Review 2026: High-attaining community primary in Thornton-Cleveleys

At a Glance

This is a large community primary serving families around Stanah, with places for ages 4 to 11 and a published capacity of 420. Official records list 369 pupils currently on roll, which usually means a school of this size can offer a good mix of friendship groups, plus enough staffing breadth for subject leads, enrichment, and targeted support.

Academic outcomes at the end of Year 6 remain a clear strength. In the latest key stage 2 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. The “higher standard” picture is more modest than before, with 10% reaching the higher standard, but the broader subject profile still points to secure teaching routines, strong early reading, and careful tracking.

Leadership is in a period of recent change. The school website names Mrs Rachel Legge as Head Teacher. A Lancashire County Council recruitment document also refers to her as “Headteacher from September 2024”, which is the clearest publicly available start point.

Character & Atmosphere

The most recent formal picture of daily life describes a calm, purposeful culture with routines that support learning from Reception to Year 6. Pupils are expected to build independence and resilience, and the general tone is one of steady productivity rather than noise and churn.

Pupil leadership is visibly structured, with named roles that go beyond a generic school council model. The school site highlights Playground Leaders (PALS), PE Ambassadors, Road Safety Ambassadors and Science Ambassadors, alongside a Student Council and a broader School Leadership Team. This sort of layered pupil voice tends to suit children who like responsibility and practical contribution, not just debating issues in meetings.

Pastoral work is also described in specific, human terms. The school’s Family Support Worker, Mandy, outlines a role focused on emotional wellbeing across children, families and staff. She describes direct work with pupils on feelings, self-esteem and confidence, using activities such as games, drawing, crafting, imaginative play, and a “worry monster” approach to externalising anxieties in an age-appropriate way. For families, that is useful because it signals how support is delivered day-to-day, not just that support exists.

Results / Academic Performance

Stanah’s key stage 2 outcomes are firmly above average and sit comfortably within the top quarter of primary schools in England by percentile. Ranked 1,483rd in England for primary academic outcomes and 1st in Thornton-Cleveleys on the local primary list, with an overall England position of 2,721st, performance remains strong. That position is supported by a broad spread of secure indicators, rather than one standout headline.

At the expected standard level, 80% reached the combined reading, writing and maths threshold. At the higher standard, 10% reached the higher standard in reading, writing and maths. Reading, mathematics and grammar, punctuation and spelling scaled scores of 106, 107 and 109 also point to consistently secure attainment.

For parents, the implication is straightforward. Children who are already working at or above age-related expectations are likely to be challenged, and those on the cusp of expected standard appear to be moved over the line effectively. The school’s improvement priorities, discussed later, suggest the next step is tightening curriculum “must-knows” in a small number of subjects and sharpening reading support for pupils who struggle.

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Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

85%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

Teaching and curriculum conversations at Stanah are anchored in the basics that matter most in a primary setting: early reading, mathematics and a knowledge-rich foundation across subjects. Recent external review activity focused in particular on early reading, mathematics and history, which aligns with what parents tend to care about most: fluent reading, confident number work, and the ability to learn and remember content over time.

A useful example of curriculum texture comes from Year 2 history. Pupils examined historical artefacts linked to learning about the Great Fire of London. The evidence here is not the topic itself, but the method, handling and interpreting objects is a concrete way of building vocabulary, sequencing, and explanation skills. For children who enjoy hands-on learning, this can make foundational knowledge stick.

The main development task flagged externally is curriculum precision in some subjects, specifically identifying the most important knowledge pupils should retain, so that teachers can design learning that builds securely in the long term. Parents do not need to panic about that kind of recommendation, it is common in schools that are refining curriculum design post-2019. The practical implication is that some subject areas may be in a “tightening and clarifying” phase, with changes to planning and sequencing over the next year or two.

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 state primary, the central destination question is Year 6 to Year 7 transition. The school’s location in Thornton-Cleveleys means families typically look at local non-selective secondaries and, for a smaller subset, selective routes or faith-based options depending on preferences and eligibility. Exact destination patterns vary by cohort and are influenced by family moves, admissions outcomes and individual choices, so it is best to treat any single-year snapshot cautiously unless the school publishes a consistent pattern.

What Stanah can control is readiness. Strong end of key stage 2 attainment, alongside structured leadership roles and clear routines, generally correlates with pupils arriving at secondary school able to manage homework, follow timetables and participate confidently. The school also highlights work on personal development through trips and local community involvement, which can help pupils move into secondary settings with a wider social understanding.

Admissions: How to get in

Stanah is a community primary, so applications for Reception are coordinated through Lancashire County Council rather than directly through the school. Families should check Lancashire’s current primary admissions timetable for the application opening date, national closing date, offer day, and late-application rules.

Demand is high. For the Reception entry route in the most recent cycle there were 119 applications for 56 offers, which is 2.13 applications per place, and the school is recorded as oversubscribed. In practice, that means families should treat entry as competitive and should not assume that living “nearby” is enough unless they have checked the current admissions criteria carefully.

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Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Lancashire

Applications

119

Total received

Places Offered

56

Subscription Rate

2.1x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral support at Stanah is presented as a whole-school system, rather than a single intervention. A key named element is the Family Support Worker role. Mandy describes both direct work with children on emotions and confidence, and support for parents and carers, including attending meetings, helping establish routines, and signposting to local services. She also sits within safeguarding leadership as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.

This matters because it makes “pastoral” tangible. For a child who worries, struggles with friendship issues, or has a difficult family period, the support offer is described in a way that suggests regular, relational work, not just a referral pathway.

The school also supports wellbeing through structured routines and pupil responsibility. Ambassador roles such as Road Safety Ambassadors, plus Playground Leaders (PALS), are small but meaningful ways children learn to regulate behaviour, manage peer interactions and take responsibility for others.

The latest Ofsted inspection in March 2024 confirmed the school remains Good and judged safeguarding arrangements to be effective.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Primary extracurricular provision is often described vaguely, so it is helpful when schools name the mechanisms and pupil roles.

At Stanah, pupil leadership roles are a defining feature. Playground Leaders (PALS) typically support positive play at breaktimes, while PE Ambassadors, Road Safety Ambassadors and Science Ambassadors add a structured “team” layer that older pupils can grow into. The implication for families is that children who like responsibility and practical contribution may thrive, and children who are quieter can still find a role that suits them because the categories are varied.

Wraparound clubs are also described with specific activities rather than a generic “childcare” label. The school notes that breakfast and after-school club provision includes options such as art and craft, outdoor games, cooking, board games and construction activities, alongside a healthy breakfast and an afternoon snack. This is useful for working families because it suggests the clubs are activity-led, which can reduce end-of-day fatigue for younger pupils who have already had a full learning day.

Curriculum enrichment is also evident in the way topics are taught. The Great Fire of London artefacts example, plus a stated programme of trips, visits and community involvement, points to learning that is strengthened through experiences rather than confined to worksheets.

Practical Information

The school day timings are clearly published. Registration starts at 8:50am for all pupils; finish is 3:15pm for Early Years Foundation Stage and key stage 1, and 3:20pm for key stage 2.

Breakfast and after-school club provision is offered, with booking and registration information provided by the school. Families should confirm current session times and availability directly, as wraparound capacity can change year to year.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 420
  • Number of pupils: 369

Things to Consider

  • Oversubscription pressure. With 2.13 applications per place for the Reception route entry is competitive. Families should read Lancashire’s admissions criteria carefully and put realistic alternative preferences on the form.

  • Curriculum refinement in progress. External review identified that, in some subjects, the most important knowledge to retain is not always specified clearly enough, which can affect how securely learning builds over time. This is the kind of issue that often improves through curriculum mapping work, but it may mean changes to topic sequencing and assessment as leaders tighten consistency.

  • Reading support needs close monitoring for some pupils. The same review noted that some staff do not always use the most effective strategies for pupils who struggle with reading, which can slow phonics progress for that group. If your child needs targeted reading support, it is worth asking how intervention is delivered and how progress is checked.

  • Large-school feel. With capacity for 420 pupils, this is not a small village primary. Many children thrive in that scale; some families prefer a smaller setting where everyone knows everyone.

The Verdict

Stanah Primary School combines unusually strong key stage 2 attainment with a structured culture of pupil responsibility and a clearly described wellbeing offer. It is best suited to families who want a traditional, routines-led primary experience with high expectations, and who are prepared to engage seriously with the Lancashire admissions process because entry is competitive.

FAQs

The school is rated Good and the latest inspection confirmed effective safeguarding. Recent key stage 2 outcomes are strong, with a high proportion meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths, and an above-average share reaching the higher standard.

Registration starts at 8:50am. Finish is 3:15pm for Early Years Foundation Stage and key stage 1, and 3:20pm for key stage 2.

Applications are made through Lancashire County Council. For Reception entry in September 2027 in Lancashire, applications close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027.

Yes. The school offers breakfast and after-school club provision and publishes booking information for families who need wraparound childcare.

The school highlights several structured roles, including Playground Leaders (PALS), plus PE, Road Safety and Science Ambassadors, alongside the Student Council and School Leadership Team.

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Lambs Road, Thornton-Cleveleys, FY5 5JR
01253825225
www.stanah.co.uk
Rachel Legge
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