Occupying a prominent position in the leafy suburb of Penn, St Bartholomew's Church of England Primary School operates as a high-performing primary school. It serves approximately 411 pupils plus a vibrant nursery cohort, maintaining a reputation for academic rigour that frequently outpaces local and regional averages. The school is part of the St Bartholomew's CE Multi-Academy Trust, an organisation it helped found.
Under the leadership of Executive Headteacher Rachael Kilmister and CEO Katy Kent, the school has maintained an exceptional trajectory. Recent 2024 data highlights the school as one of the highest-performing in England. Following a full inspection on 8 and 9 October 2024, the school was rated Outstanding in all five key areas. For families in the WV4 area, it represents a stable, high-achieving choice with a clear Christian ethos.
The atmosphere at St Bartholomew's is defined by a blend of traditional values and modern curriculum delivery. As a Church of England school, its Christian character is the framework for its daily operations. The school motto, Believe, Achieve, Succeed, is reflected in a culture where high expectations are normalized from the early years.
Physical space is used effectively to support a broad curriculum. The school benefits from well-maintained grounds, including dedicated outdoor learning areas. Inside, the corridors are purposeful and calm, with displays that celebrate both academic achievement and the school's various initiatives.
The school's relationship with the local church remains a pillar of its identity. Pupils regularly visit for services, and the clergy are familiar faces within the school building. This connection fosters a sense of belonging to a wider community beyond the school gates.
The 2024 Key Stage 2 results tell a story of significant academic success. An impressive 95% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined, far exceeding the England average of 61%. This level of attainment indicates a highly effective teaching model.
Further analysis of the data reveals depth in this performance:
St Bartholomew's ranks 433rd in England for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). This positions the school in the elite "National High" band, meaning it outperforms approximately 97% of primary schools in England. Locally, it holds the 2nd position in Wolverhampton, confirming its status as a leading provider in the borough.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
Reading, Writing & Maths
97%
% of pupils achieving expected standard
Teaching is characterised by a structured, systematic approach to core skills. The school utilizes specialist teaching in several areas to ensure that pupils receive high-quality instruction across the breadth of the curriculum. The 2024 metrics show that a quarter of pupils achieved the "Higher Standard" across reading, writing, and mathematics.
In the Early Years, the nursery provision provides a seamless entry point. The curriculum here focuses on language development and social skills. Throughout the school, there is a clear emphasis on reading for pleasure, supported by a well-stocked library and regular literary events.
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
The extracurricular life of the school is varied, with a focus on sport, music, and STEM. The school has a strong competitive record in local sports leagues. Facilities such as the playing fields support a high volume of physical activity.
Specific clubs often include:
Which performs at both church and community events.
Focusing on practical experiments and coding.
Teaching pupils about sustainability.
Annual highlights include residential trips for older pupils, designed to develop leadership and resilience before their transition to secondary school.
With a capacity of 435, the school is large enough to offer diverse social groups but small enough for leadership to maintain personal oversight. The pastoral system is underpinned by the school's core values, rooted in respect and kindness.
Support for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is coordinated by an experienced SENCO. The school prioritizes early intervention, particularly in speech and language. Mental health is also a priority, with staff trained in emotional literacy and support programmes in place.
St Bartholomew's is an oversubscribed school. In the most recent admissions cycle, demand was high, with approximately 2.37 applications for every available seat. For the 2025/2026 academic year, the school announced a reduction in its planned admission number (PAN) to 60 for the Foundation Stage.
As a Church of England school, the admissions policy includes criteria for those of the faith, alongside distance and sibling links. Parents/carers applying under faith criteria must complete a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) in addition to the local authority application.
As a state-funded academy, St Bartholomew's Church of England Primary School has no tuition fees. It is free for all pupils to attend.
Families should budget for occasional costs such as:
Families eligible for Free School Meals may receive additional support with costs for trips or uniform.
Applications
142
Total received
Places Offered
60
Subscription Rate
2.4x
Apps per place
Pupils from St Bartholomew's typically transition to a range of local secondary schools in Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire. Common destinations include Highfields School and The Royal School, Wolverhampton. A significant number of pupils also successfully sit the entrance examinations for local grammar schools.
The school maintains strong links with these providers to ensure a smooth transition, particularly for vulnerable pupils or those with specific learning needs.
The school day typically starts with gates opening at 8:40am for a 8:50am start. For working parents, the school provides wraparound care. Breakfast Club and After School Club options are available to provide a safe environment outside of standard hours.
The school is situated on Sedgley Road in Penn. While there is no dedicated parent parking on site, the school encourages a "Park and Stride" approach to alleviate congestion.
St Bartholomew's is an academic powerhouse within the Wolverhampton primary sector. It combines a traditional Christian ethos with results that are among the highest in England. The school suits families who value a structured, high-achieving environment and who are prepared to engage with the school's religious character. The main hurdle remains the admissions process; for those who secure a place, the educational standard is demonstrably elite.
Yes, it is considered one of the leading primary schools in the region. It was rated Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted in October 2024. Academic results are exceptional, with 95% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths in 2024.
Applications for Reception entry must be made through the local authority (Wolverhampton Council) by 15 January 2026. If applying under faith criteria, you must also submit a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) directly to the school.
There are no tuition fees as this is a state-funded academy. It is free to attend.
In the inspection conducted in October 2024, the school was rated Outstanding in every category: Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Early Years Provision.
Leavers typically progress to local secondaries such as Highfields School or The Royal School. Many also secure places at regional grammar schools due to the strong academic foundation provided.
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