Wellington Primary School

Type Primary
Age Range 3-11
Religion Does not apply
Address Sutton Lane
Hounslow
TW3 3BD
Phone 02085706130
Reference Number 102505

Description

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Wellington Primary School, located on Sutton Lane in Hounslow, London (TW3 3BD), is a community school that offers education to children from ages 3 to 11, encompassing the reception through to year 6 stages. The school has a mixed gender population and a capacity for 720 students, with an actual enrollment of 802. Headteacher Deborah Norton leads the school, which is dedicated to fostering a secure and stimulating environment for its young learners.

The school provides a wide range of facilities, such as nursery classes and maintains a diverse population with 17.4% of students eligible for free school meals. Interested families and parents are invited to tour the school and learn more during scheduled open days and information sessions. The Ofsted inspection last took place on 12 June 2019, and the most recent rating is not available. The school works closely with the surrounding community and the local authority of Hounslow to provide education services and resources.

General Makeup

Number of pupils 802
Boy/Girl ratio Boys: 49.38%
Girls: 50.62%

Year Groups

Year Number of pupils
1 119
2 117
3 120
4 118
5 118
6 60

Ofsted Rating Good
Last Inspection Date 2019-07-04
Date Description Report
2019-06-11 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2018-05-15 Short inspection Short inspection
2014-02-13 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2010-12-06 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2007-07-03 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2001-06-04 Full inspection Full inspection

How many students meet the standards

Reading, Writing & Maths School Score Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Pupils meeting the expected standard 67% Upgrade Upgrade
Pupils meeting a higher standard 19% Upgrade Upgrade

Average Scaled Score

Results are converted into scaled scores to allow accurate comparisons of performance over time even if the difficulty of the test varies over time. Scaled scores range from 80 to 120.

Subject School Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Reading 106 Upgrade Upgrade
Maths 108 Upgrade Upgrade

Progress Scores

A progress score is a way to measure how well a student progressed in comparison to other students of a similar starting ability. A score of zero means would mean that a student made the same progress as others that had a similar starting a ability. A positive score would mean that the student made more progress than other students of similar starting ability. The scores below are for the whole school so is the average progress score across all students.

Metric School Score Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Reading -0.3 Upgrade Upgrade
Writing 0.7 Upgrade Upgrade
Maths 1.8 Upgrade Upgrade

How many students meet the standards

Average Scaled Score

Results are converted into scaled scores to allow accurate comparisons of performance over time even if the difficulty of the test varies over time. Scaled scores range from 80 to 120.

Progress Scores

A progress score is a way to measure how well a student progressed in comparison to other students of a similar starting ability. A score of zero means would mean that a student made the same progress as others that had a similar starting a ability. A positive score would mean that the student made more progress than other students of similar starting ability. The scores below are for the whole school so is the average progress score across all students.

2023 Admissions

Number of Applications Number of Offers
First Preference Upgrade Upgrade
Second Preference 54 10
Third Preference 51 3
From another Local Authority 5 1

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Attainment 8 score percentile

Students getting 5 or more GCSE's at grade 9-4 (A-C)

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