Aspley Guise Village School
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About Aspley Guise Village School
If you are researching Aspley Guise Village School, the first thing you will notice is that it is a small, community-focused primary that serves children from age 5 to 9. The school has a capacity of 135 pupils, which gives it an intimate feel, and it is currently rated Good by Ofsted. While the data does not include a specific parent recommendation percentage or an oversubscription ratio, the school’s size and its single-form entry nature typically mean that places are in demand among local families. The school is mixed and non-religious, and it is led by headteacher Jamie Brown. It does not offer nursery provision or a sixth form, which is standard for a primary of this age range. The local authority, Central Bedfordshire, has 95 primary schools in total, with only three rated Outstanding, so a Good rating here places the school in a solid, reliable category for most parents.
Academically, the school’s most recent Ofsted inspection rated it Good overall, with no specific breakdown of individual categories available in the data. For context, the local authority average for Key Stage 2 attainment is 54, which serves as a useful benchmark for comparing schools in the area. Aspley Guise Village School does not have published Progress 8 or KS2 SATs results in this dataset, so it is not possible to say exactly how its pupils perform against that LA average. However, the school’s Good Ofsted rating suggests that teaching and learning are effective, and that pupils are making at least expected progress. The school does not appear in the top peer rankings for the area, which are led by Lark Rise Academy (score 82), Totternhoe Church of England Academy (80), and Raynsford Church of England Academy (76), but this does not detract from its solid local reputation.
In terms of practical facilities, the school punches above its weight for a primary of this size. It has a library, ICT suite, sports hall, playing fields, music rooms, and even a sensory room and a chapel. The forest school provision is a notable feature for outdoor learning. Sports on offer include athletics, cricket, gymnastics, dance, swimming, football, and tennis, and there are clubs for coding, choir, and chess. This range of activities is impressive for a school with only 135 pupils. The school does not have a nursery, so it is suited to families looking for a Reception start at age 5. Given its Good rating, strong facilities, and small size, Aspley Guise Village School is likely to appeal to parents who value a close-knit, village-style primary with a broad extracurricular offer, particularly those who want forest school and a sensory room as part of the package.
Key Details
| School Type | Primary (State) |
| Age Range | 5 to 9 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | Spinney Lane, Aspley Guise, Central Bedfordshire, MK17 8JT |
| Headteacher | Jamie Brown |
| Local Authority | Central Bedfordshire |
| School Capacity | 135 |
Facilities
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Extracurriculars
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Clubs & Activities
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Catchment & Local Competition
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Contact Information
Spinney Lane, Aspley Guise
Central Bedfordshire, MK17 8JT
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