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SchoolsWolverhamptonSpring Vale Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Wolverhampton
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Spring Vale Primary School

Kenilworth Crescent, Parkfield, Wolverhampton, WV4 6SD·Wolverhampton·URN: 150943A 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
Religious Character: None
Primary Ranking
450
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
235
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
2
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Elite
10/10
Application Demand
86%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Spring Vale Primary School Review 2026: Top-tier outcomes with a TEAM ethos

At a Glance

High expectations run through this school, but the tone is grounded in belonging and day-to-day habits that help children feel capable. The school’s identity is summed up in TEAM, short for Together Everyone Achieving More, and that emphasis on collective effort matters because results are not treated as a bolt-on, they are the product of consistent routines and clear teaching.

Academically, Spring Vale still sits among the strongest primary schools in England on the latest Key Stage 2 measures, with secure outcomes at the expected standard and a sizeable higher-attaining group. In the 2025 dataset, FindMySchool ranks it 450th in England for academic outcomes and 235th overall, including 2nd in Wolverhampton. That places it in the top 2% overall in England. Those numbers translate into a school where pupils are typically very secure in the core basics by the end of Year 6.

This is also a school with nursery provision from age 3, and a well-established wraparound offer that includes breakfast club, which helps working families, especially those managing shifts and early starts.

Character & Atmosphere

The strongest clue to what daily life feels like is the way the school frames its role: preparing children for a fast-changing world while holding on to the values that matter. The language across the website leans into confidence, pride, and relationships with families, but it does so in practical ways rather than slogans. The TEAM acronym is used as a shared shorthand for behaviour and effort, and it gives children a memorable, repeatable way to talk about how they want to act.

A second thread is how tightly the school links readiness to learn with routines. One example is the “walk into learning” start to the day referenced in formal feedback. The idea is simple, children are met quickly and settled into learning tasks, so learning time begins promptly and calmly. That kind of structure tends to suit pupils who like clear expectations, and it also supports children who need predictable transitions.

The wider culture is strongly pro-learning. The most recent full inspection describes pupils enjoying learning, valuing challenge, and behaving exceptionally well around the site. It also points to a strong sense of community and belonging, with pupils proud of uniform and adults seen as approachable. Bullying is described as rare, with swift response when issues arise. That combination, high expectations plus relational warmth, is usually what parents mean when they say a school feels purposeful rather than pressured.

Results / Academic Performance

This is where Spring Vale separates itself from most local options, particularly at the end of Key Stage 2.

In the 2025 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined. At the higher standard, 30% achieved greater depth in reading, writing and mathematics. Taken together, that indicates secure universal foundations and a meaningful group of high attainers.

Scaled scores reinforce the same picture. Reading averaged 109 and mathematics 110, with grammar, punctuation and spelling at 113. The combined reading, GPS and maths total score was 332. These are the kind of scores that usually reflect fluent decoding, strong comprehension, secure number sense, and pupils who can handle multi-step reasoning.

Rankings are also strong. FindMySchool ranks Spring Vale 450th in England for academic outcomes and 235th overall, with a 2nd place local position in Wolverhampton. That still places the school in the top 2% overall in England. For parents, that matters because it suggests this is not a one-off cohort effect, it is performance at a level that typically requires well-organised teaching and leadership over time.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

85%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The school’s teaching story is unusually coherent: early reading is prioritised, mathematics is systematic, and curriculum planning is designed to help children remember more over time.

Phonics is a clear example. The school states it teaches Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised daily in Reception and Year 1, then revisits content in Year 2 before moving into spelling. Intervention is built in with Keep Up for children who begin to fall behind, and Rapid Catch Up from Year 2 onwards when needed. For families, the practical implication is that gaps are meant to be identified early, and support is delivered as a routine part of provision rather than as an exceptional extra.

Curriculum structure is another theme. External review describes the curriculum as well planned, well organised, and built so pupils can remember and build on prior knowledge. A concrete example in the report is science sequencing, with pupils building understanding of the digestive system year on year. The point for parents is not the digestive system itself, it is that the school aims for cumulative learning where knowledge sticks, which usually shows up later as stronger writing, better explanations, and less panic when content becomes harder.

Support for pupils with SEND is described as carefully monitored, with tailored next steps and additional support so pupils are not left behind. The SEN information also sets out a safeguarding leadership structure, including designated and deputy safeguarding leads, which is relevant for families weighing how quickly concerns are noticed and escalated.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a primary school, the key transition point is Year 7. Spring Vale does not publish a detailed list of destination secondary schools on the pages reviewed for this report, and Wolverhampton has a mix of options including comprehensive schools and schools with specific admissions arrangements.

What the school can do well, based on the evidence available, is send pupils on with strong fundamentals. The Key Stage 2 outcomes indicate that most pupils leave with secure literacy and numeracy, and a substantial proportion leave as high attainers. That tends to widen the range of realistic secondary choices, and it also makes the early months of Year 7 less about catching up and more about settling into new routines.

Families making a decision should still do the practical work: check which secondary schools you are likely to be eligible for from your address, read the admissions criteria carefully, and attend open evenings. FindMySchool’s Map Search can help you check distances and compare local options before you commit to a property move or a school place strategy.

Admissions: How to get in

Admissions for Reception are coordinated through the local authority. For September 2027 entry, Wolverhampton’s published deadline is 15 January 2027, with allocation day on 16 April 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 30 April 2027. Applications are expected to open by 15 November 2026. Parents can name up to five preferences. Applying late is explicitly flagged by the local authority as a risk to securing preferred options.

The practical point for families is to read the oversubscription criteria closely, use all preference options strategically and treat the local authority deadline as immovable. In plain terms, this is a school to list carefully, with a realistic preference order rather than relying on one preferred outcome.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

143

Total received

Places Offered

60

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral work is most convincing when it is visible in everyday behaviour and in how the school responds to concerns. The published safeguarding information is clear that safeguarding is a whole-staff responsibility, and it names a designated safeguarding lead and deputy leads, which matters for accountability and clarity when parents need support.

The most recent inspection report also describes pupils feeling safe, trusting staff, and seeing adults as approachable. It highlights strong behaviour and notes that bullying is rare and addressed effectively when it occurs. For many families, that combination, clear safeguarding structure plus calm daily culture, is what makes school feel secure rather than merely compliant.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

The school frames enrichment as part of learning, not as a separate reward for high achievers. Trips and activities are presented as a regular part of school life, with an emphasis on experiences that make classroom content more meaningful. The inspection report explicitly links outside-the-classroom opportunities to pupils’ engagement and readiness for the next stage.

Sport is also positioned as broad and inclusive, with examples ranging from Gaelic football to swimming, and pupils representing the school at local events. For children who gain confidence through physical activity, that matters because it creates additional routes to belonging.

There is also a strong music thread. The curriculum statement sets an expectation that every child should have the opportunity to learn an instrument during primary school, and external review notes that many pupils do learn multiple instruments. That kind of entitlement offer is often a proxy for a school that values discipline, practice, and performance without turning them into pressure.

For pupils who like leadership roles, the school council and play leader opportunities referenced in external review and curriculum pages add a further layer, children can contribute, not just participate.

Practical Information

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Parents should still budget for the usual extras, uniform, trips, and optional clubs.

Early years timings are published in a way that helps families plan. Nursery offers morning sessions 8.30am to 11.30am and afternoon sessions 12.15pm to 3.15pm. For Reception, doors open at 8.30am and lessons start at 8.45am.

Wraparound care includes breakfast club, which runs from 7.40am to 8.40am and costs £2.00 per session, per child. After-school provision is available, operated by an external provider, but the detailed timings and booking processes sit in separate documentation, so families should confirm current arrangements directly.

Travel details are not set out clearly on the pages reviewed here. For most families, it is worth doing a test run at drop-off time to understand traffic and parking patterns, particularly if you are juggling multiple school runs.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 420
  • Number of pupils: 473

Things to Consider

  • Admissions planning. The updated timetable points to a 15 January 2027 Reception deadline and 16 April 2027 offer day. Families should treat the local authority deadline as immovable and use all preference options strategically.

  • Academy conversion timing. The maintained school closed on 31 August 2024 and an academy opened in its place. Conversions do not automatically change daily experience, but they can lead to shifts in policies and governance over time.

  • High attainer culture. Results suggest a large group of pupils working at greater depth by the end of Year 6. That is excellent for many children, but families should ask how stretch is managed for those who develop later or who need more time to build confidence.

  • Wraparound detail needs checking. Breakfast club is clearly described, but after-school arrangements sit in separate documents. If wraparound is essential for your work pattern, confirm the current offer early.

The Verdict

Spring Vale Primary School is a high-performing, highly structured option, with outcomes that place it among the strongest primary schools in England on the published measures. It suits children who respond well to clear routines and consistent expectations, and it is particularly attractive for families who want very strong Key Stage 2 foundations while still valuing sport, music, and a sense of belonging.

The main challenge is securing a place. For families who can realistically access admissions, it is a compelling shortlist school.

FAQs

Yes, on the evidence available it is a very strong school. The most recent full inspection judged it Outstanding across all areas, and the 2025 Key Stage 2 dataset keeps Spring Vale highly placed nationally, with 80% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths and FindMySchool ranking it 235th overall in England.

Reception applications are made through Wolverhampton’s coordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, the published deadline is 15 January 2027, with offers on 16 April 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 30 April 2027. If you miss the deadline, you can still apply late, but it can reduce your chance of a preferred school.

Current application-per-place figures are not stated in this profile. Families should still read the admissions criteria carefully, apply by 15 January 2027 for Reception entry, and use preference choices realistically.

Yes. The school has nursery provision from age 3, with published session times. Nursery fee details are not included here; families should use the school’s official information for current early years pricing, and check eligibility for government-funded hours.

Nursery sessions are published as 8.30am to 11.30am and 12.15pm to 3.15pm. Reception doors open at 8.30am with lessons starting at 8.45am. Breakfast club runs 7.40am to 8.40am and costs £2.00 per session. After-school provision exists, but families should confirm current timings directly.

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Kenilworth Crescent, Parkfield, Wolverhampton, WV4 6SD
01902556589
www.springvaleprimary.co.uk
Christopher Blunt
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