Classpot

Beaconfields Primary School

Stafford, ST16 1ZYPrimaryAges 2–11MixedState
Ofsted Rating
Not rated
KS2 Results
No data
Competition
1.0×
Not oversubscribed
30 1st-choice / 30 places
Ranking
Not ranked

About Beaconfields Primary School

Beaconfields Primary School is a small state primary in Stafford that parents clearly want to get into. For the 2025/26 intake, the school received 95 applications for just 30 places, giving an oversubscription ratio of 3.17. Of those, 26 offers went to first-preference families, and there were 30 first-preference applications in total. That level of demand is a strong signal from local parents, even though the school does not publish a formal parent recommendation percentage. With only 28 pupils on roll against a capacity of 236, the school is operating well below its physical size, which means classes are very small and each child gets a lot of individual attention. The headteacher is Rebecca Bell, and the school has no religious character. It also offers nursery provision for children from age two, so families can start their child’s journey here early.

Key Details

School TypePrimary (State)
Age Range2 to 11 years
GenderMixed
Religious CharacterNone
AddressRamson Avenue, Stafford, Stafford, ST16 1ZY
HeadteacherRebecca Bell
Local AuthorityStaffordshire
Number of Pupils28
Free School Meals (FSM)25.0%
School Capacity28 / 236 (12% full)
Nursery ClassesYes

Facilities

5
Dining HallOutdoor PlaygroundForest SchoolSensory RoomArt Studios

Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.

Extracurriculars

11

Sports

SwimmingRoundersGymnasticsCross CountryNetballCricket

Clubs & Activities

ChessCodingArt ClubGardeningFilm Club

Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.

SEND Support

AutismSpeech & Language

Source: Department for Education, 2024/25. Support availability based on current student population.

Was this page helpful?

Frequently Asked Questions About Beaconfields Primary School

Beaconfields Primary School received 30 first-choice applications for 30 available places. The school is not currently oversubscribed, so most applicants who list it as a first choice are likely to be offered a place.