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Waverley Abbey CofE Junior School
Primary
Church of England
The Street Tilford, Farnham, GU102AE
012 5278 2321


School Profile

GENDER
Mixed
AGE
7 - 11
PUPILS
507

Waverley Abbey CofE Junior School is an Academy (Academy converter) with a Church of England religious character. The school consists of mixed pupils aged between 7 and 11 and has a capacity of 480. The school was last rated as Good by Ofsted on 05 Jun 2014.

This school has strong academic results. It is in the top 30% of Primary schools in England based on pupils who met or exceeded the expected standard in reading, writing and maths.


PUPIL MIX
217 boys and 290 girls
PUPILS PER TEACHER
20.4
ELIGIBLE FOR FREE SCHOOL MEALS
3.2%
ENGLISH NOT FIRST LANGUAGE
7.3%
PERSISTENT ABSENCE
5.9%
PUPIL DIVERSITY MIX
School census date: 16 Jan 2020

SPECIAL CLASSES
No
SEN SUPPORT
10.3%
EHC PLAN
1.2%


School Performance


Pupils meeting expected standard in reading, writing and maths

School
78%
Local Authority
70%
England
65%


Pupils achieving at a higher standard in reading, writing and maths

School
11%
Local Authority
14%
England
11%


Progress score in reading, writing and maths

Reading
Average
Writing
Below Average
Maths
Average


Key Stage 2 Scaled Scores

Average Score School Local Authority England
Reading 109 106 104
Maths 109 106 105




School Inspections


Inspectorate

The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted)

Inspection reports

Ofsted Website  

Latest inspection rating

Latest inspection date

05 Jun 2014

Latest inspection summary:


Category Assessment
Quality of education No Judgement
Behaviour and attitudes No Judgement
Personal development No Judgement
Leadership and management Good
Safeguarding is effective -
Early years provision No Judgement




School Admissions

Admissions data is not available for this school.




School Neighbourhood


PUBLIC TRANSPORT
1
GREEN SPACE
10
ENVIRONMENT
7
SAFETY
8
PROPERTY
£940,000 Median house price as at September 2020


DIVERSITY MIX


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