Brill Church of England School
90%
Capacity
189
Pupils
2.4x
Demand
About Brill Church of England School
Brill Church of England School, a state primary in Buckinghamshire, outperforms the local authority average on the key measure of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths. In the 2023/24 academic year, 69% of its Year 6 pupils achieved this benchmark, compared with a county average of 64% for similar schools. That five-point gap places the school 52nd out of 137 primary schools in Buckinghamshire, putting it comfortably in the top half of the local league table. The school’s overall Ofsted rating is Good, following its most recent graded inspection in April 2023, and inspectors judged both personal development and behaviour and attitudes to be Outstanding. This is a notable improvement on the previous inspection in 2015, when those categories were not separately graded but the overall effectiveness was also Good. With just 189 pupils on a capacity of 210, Brill Church of England School is a relatively small village primary that punches above its weight academically within a selective-authority context.
Digging deeper into the 2023/24 KS2 results, the school’s strengths are unevenly spread across the three core subjects. Reading is a clear standout: 86% of pupils reached the expected standard and 38% achieved a higher score, well above national norms. Writing also performed strongly, with 83% at the expected level, though only 7% reached the higher standard. Maths saw 76% at the expected level and 17% at the higher level, with an average scaled score of 104. The combined higher standard across all three subjects was 7%, which is modest but reflects the challenge of hitting the top band in every subject simultaneously. The school’s overall ranking score of 69 on the KS2 expected standard metric places it in the top 50% nationally, and within the South East region it sits at the 30th percentile. There is no Progress 8 data available for this primary phase, so it is not possible to say how much value the school adds relative to pupils’ starting points, but the raw attainment figures are solid.
The school is oversubscribed for 2025/26, with 71 applications for 30 places and 29 offers made to first-preference families, giving an oversubscription ratio of 2.37. This suggests strong local demand. Facilities include a Forest School, playing fields, a library, an ICT suite and a chapel, reflecting its Church of England foundation. Sports provision covers netball, cricket, football, athletics, gymnastics, cross country and dance, while clubs extend to gardening, coding, chess and choir. The school’s SEND register covers a broad range of needs, including specific learning difficulties, moderate learning difficulties, speech and language needs, social and emotional mental health, multi-sensory impairment and autistic spectrum disorder. With only 3.2% of pupils eligible for free school meals, the intake is less diverse socioeconomically than many schools. This is a good fit for families in the Brill area who want a church-affiliated primary with strong reading outcomes, a calm and well-behaved environment, and a wide extracurricular offer, but who are prepared to compete for a place.
Key Details
| School Type | Primary (State) |
| Age Range | 4 to 11 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Church of England |
| Address | The Firs, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9RY |
| Headteacher | Rebecca Smith |
| Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
| Number of Pupils | 189 |
| Free School Meals (FSM) | 3.2% |
| School Capacity | 189 / 210 (90% full) |
Ofsted Inspection Breakdown
19 Apr 2023Overall Effectiveness
Good
Additional Provisions
Source: Ofsted, 10 Jul 2023. Ratings: 1=Outstanding, 2=Good, 3=Requires Improvement, 4=Inadequate.
League Table Position
Based on KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths (69%)
4485th of 13,686
Nationally
625th of 2,034
In South East
52nd of 137
In Buckinghamshire
Source: Classpot analysis of DfE KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths data
KS2 SATs Results
2023/24Reading, Writing & Maths Combined
69%
Expected Standard
7%
Higher Standard
'22/23
78%
'23/24
69%
Source: Department for Education, 2023/24. National expected standard benchmark is around 65%.
SEND Support
Source: Department for Education, 2024/25. Support availability based on current student population.
Facilities
7Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
11Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Admissions
2025/26Oversubscribed30
71
Good Demand
Popular school with more applications than places
32 families put this school as their 1st choice (45% of all applications)
Source: Department for Education, 2025/26. Data reflects national offer day applications and offers.
School day
Teaching hours
08:30 – 15:00
Breakfast club
07:30-08:30
After-school care
15:00-18:00
Source: brillschool.org.uk. Extracted automatically — confirm with the school before relying on these times.
Class profile
2024/25Better than half of schools in England.
Half of schools in England do better than this.
Lower is generally better — fewer pupils per teacher or per class means more individual attention. Sources: DfE School Workforce Census & Schools, pupils and their characteristics, 2024/25.
Pupils & demographics
2024/25Lower-disadvantage intake compared to the national average (25%).
Lower than the national median (10%) — mostly English as first language.
Ethnic background
- White British88.4%
- Mixed6.3%
- White (other)1.1%
- Asian0.5%
Source: DfE Schools, pupils and their characteristics (2024/25). Percentages may not sum to 100% — pupils classified as “unclassified”, “refused” or minor categories are not shown.
Attendance & Behaviour
2024/25Better than 75% of schools in England.
Better than 75% of schools in England.
Pupils missing 10% or more of sessions.
Better than 75% of schools in England.
A pupil temporarily sent home for behaviour.
Like most schools in England, no pupils were permanently excluded this year.
Ranks vs all state-funded schools in England. Source: DfE Pupil absence in schools & Suspensions and permanent exclusions.
Catchment & Local Competition
3.47 kmstraight line
Green ring on the map shows the effective catchment for 2025/26. Check your address below.
Schools within 1 mile (reference area)
1
Total schools
1
Oversubscribed
1
Primary
Cutoff distances vary year to year and apply only to applicants who reach the distance criterion. Faith, sibling, and SEND priorities take precedence.
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Contact Information
The Firs, Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire, HP18 9RY
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