Welton Primary School

Type Primary / Community school
Age Range 4-11
Religion Does not apply
Address Elloughtonthorpe Way
Welton
Elloughtonthorpe Way
Brough
HU15 1TJ
Phone 01482667222
Reference Number 117868

Welton Primary School has been assessed as good overall, reflecting a warm and caring environment where pupils feel safe and happy. Leaders prioritize the social, emotional, and mental health needs of students, fostering positive relationships across the school. The quality of education is solid, particularly in early reading and mathematics, but there are areas for improvement regarding curriculum coherence and lesson adaptation for individual pupil needs, especially for those with SEND. The school's commitment to personal development through clubs and external visits is commendable, but there is a need for better monitoring of attendance and safeguarding practices.

General Makeup

Number of pupils 297
Boy/Girl ratio Boys: 52.86%
Girls: 47.14%
Percentage of students eligible for free school meals 10.8%
Percentage of students where English is not their first language 7.1%

Class Sizes

Average size of one teacher classes 24.8
Average size of Key Stage 1 classes taught by one teacher 23.5
Average size of Key Stage 2 classes taught by one teacher 25.4

Year Groups

Year Boys Girls Total
1 13 13 26
2 20 19 39
3 26 19 45
4 29 31 60
5 30 22 52
6 23 23 46

Ethnicities

Ethnicity Percentage
White, British 79.8%
Unclassified 4%
African 3.7%
Indian 2.7%
Mixed, Other 2.7%
Pakistani 2%
White, Other 1.3%
Asian, Other 1.3%
White & Black (Caribbean) 0.3%
White & Asian 0.3%

Overall Ofsted Rating Good
 >  Quality of education Good
  >  Behaviour & Attitude Good
  >  Personal Development Good
  >  Leadership & Management Good
  >  Early Years Provision Good
Last Report Date 01 Mar 2023
Date Report
01 Mar 2023 School inspection:
12 Dec 2019 School inspection
15 Jun 2016 Short inspection
28 Mar 2014 Interim assessment
16 Feb 2011 Full inspection:
04 Dec 2007 Full inspection:
25 Apr 2005 Full inspection

Strengths

  • Pupils feel safe and happy at school.
  • Strong focus on pupils' social, emotional, and mental health.
  • Effective teaching of early reading and mathematics.
  • Positive and respectful relationships between staff and pupils.
  • Broad range of personal development opportunities.

Areas for Improvement

  • Curriculum planning lacks coherence from early years to Year 6.
  • Inadequate adaptation of lessons to meet diverse pupil needs.
  • Weak monitoring of attendance and safeguarding practices.

How many students meet the standards

Reading, Writing & Maths School Score Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Pupils meeting the expected standard 67%
Pupils meeting a higher standard 9%

Average Scaled Score

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Subject School Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Reading 105
Maths 104

Progress Scores

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Metric School Score Percentile (local) Percentile (nationwide)
Reading 1.6
Writing -0.8
Maths 0.6

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Average Scaled Score

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2025 Admissions

Number of Applications Number of Offers
First Preference
Second Preference 6 0
Third Preference 5 0
From another Local Authority 0 0

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