Greenside Primary School

Type Primary
Age Range 3-11
Religion Does not apply
Address Rockwood Hill Road
Greenside
Ryton
Tyne and Wear
NE40 4AX
Phone 01914132186
Reference Number 108348

Description

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Greenside Primary School is nestled within the rural village of Greenside, situated on the western periphery of the Gateshead borough. It provides quality education for approximately 350 students, from nursery to Year 6. The school is committed to instilling values such as respect, resilience, and responsibility to help its students achieve their full potential.

A few notable facts about the school include:

  • Class attendance was consistently high during the 2022-23 academic year, with a school-wide average of 95.3%.
  • The school offers a well-rounded curriculum that includes educational excursions, such as visits to Roman forts at Vindolanda and Housesteads for Year 4 students, and field trips to the Great North Museum for Year 3 students.
  • The school promotes a community-focused ethos, hosting events like the KS2 Choir performing at the local Community Centre Fair, as well as engaging with the area by hosting regular walks to explore local features like the memorial garden and local countryside.
  • The school is engaged in religious tolerance and cultural education, including visits to Newcastle Central Mosque for Year 6 students, as well as teaching about Diwali and the Islamic faith.
  • History and heritage are woven into the curriculum, as evidenced by the year-long Roman unit in Year 4 and a trip to the Victoria Tunnel in World War Two history.

The enthusiastic leadership and staff at Greenside Primary School are dedicated to ensuring its students receive a high-quality education that enriches their lives both in the classroom and in the local community. The school's updated website offers the school community informed and engaging news about the various activities and accomplishments that take place within its walls.

General Makeup

Number of pupils 180
Boy/Girl ratio Boys: 45%
Girls: 55%

Year Groups

Year Number of pupils
1 24
2 25
3 28
4 24
5 20
6 27

Ofsted Rating Outstanding
Last Inspection Date 2010-03-04
Date Description Report
2010-02-10 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2007-11-13 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2007-06-13 Monitoring visit Monitoring visit
2007-01-17 Monitoring visit Monitoring visit
2006-09-21 Full inspection: Full inspection:
2001-06-18 Full inspection Full inspection

How many students meet the standards

Reading, Writing & Maths School Score Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Pupils meeting the expected standard 77% Upgrade Upgrade
Pupils meeting a higher standard 12% 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 107 Upgrade Upgrade
Maths 105 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 1.2 Upgrade Upgrade
Writing 0.9 Upgrade Upgrade
Maths -0.2 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 17 1
Third Preference 11 0
From another Local Authority 1 0

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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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