High Lane Primary School
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About High Lane Primary School
High Lane Primary School sits within Stockport local authority, one of 86 primary schools in the area. Among its local peers, it ranks behind Gatley Primary School, St John's Church of England Primary School, and Bradshaw Hall Primary School, which hold the top three spots in the borough. Stockport has seven primary schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted, with the nearest being St Peter's Catholic Primary School, about four kilometres away. High Lane itself holds a Good rating, placing it in the solid middle tier of the authority's primary provision. The school is a mixed, state-funded primary for children aged 3 to 11, with nursery provision on site, and does not have a religious character. Its headteacher is Alison Humphries, and the school has a capacity of 230 pupils. The local landscape suggests a competitive primary market, with several strong performers nearby, but High Lane's Good rating and range of facilities make it a credible option for families in the area.
Academic outcomes at High Lane Primary School are not directly available in the data, so it is not possible to report specific Progress 8 scores, KS2 SATs results, or A-Level metrics. However, the local authority average for Key Stage 2 attainment stands at 62 per cent, which provides a benchmark for how schools in Stockport typically perform. Without High Lane's own figures, parents would need to consult the school's most recent performance tables or ask the school directly for its results. The Ofsted inspection, which awarded a Good rating, is the most reliable indicator of overall quality, covering areas such as teaching, leadership, and pupil behaviour. Compared with the local context, where only seven out of 86 primaries achieve Outstanding, a Good rating is a respectable outcome. The school's lack of a sixth form is typical for a primary, and its nursery provision means children can start from age three, giving families continuity through to Year 6.
On the practical side, High Lane offers a notably broad set of facilities for a primary school, including music rooms, art studios, a sports hall, playing fields, and even a chapel. Sports provision covers gymnastics, cricket, tennis, dance, rounders, netball, and athletics, while clubs extend beyond sport into film, art, drama, book club, and coding. This range suggests a school that invests in enrichment, which may appeal to families who want more than just the core curriculum. The school's capacity of 230 is modest, so oversubscription is a possibility in a competitive local area. Parents should check admission criteria and catchment details directly with Stockport council. High Lane is best suited to families seeking a Good-rated primary with strong extracurricular offerings and nursery provision, particularly those who value music, art, and sports alongside academic study. Its location in Stockport places it within reach of several higher-ranked peers, but its own facilities and club list give it a distinct character.
Key Details
| School Type | Primary (State) |
| Age Range | 3 to 11 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | Andrew Lane, Stockport, Stockport, SK6 8JQ |
| Headteacher | Alison Humphries |
| Local Authority | Stockport |
| School Capacity | 230 |
| Nursery Classes | Yes |
Facilities
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Extracurriculars
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Clubs & Activities
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Catchment & Local Competition
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Andrew Lane, Stockport
Stockport, SK6 8JQ
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