Classpot
Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

Uttlesford, CB10 2TXPrimary School·Ages 5-11
Goodby Ofsted

131%

Capacity

138

Pupils

1.9x

Demand

About Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School sits in Uttlesford, Essex, and its most recent Key Stage 2 results show 67% of pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. That figure is five percentage points above the Essex local authority average of 62% for primary schools, placing it comfortably ahead of the typical state school in the county. The school’s ranking within Essex is 161st out of 444 primary schools, putting it in the top half of its peers. While it doesn’t match the very top performers in the area — such as St Thomas More’s Catholic Primary or Stambridge Primary, which both score 100 on the ranking metric — Radwinter’s performance is solidly above the norm. Its score of 67 on the same metric reflects consistent, above-average outcomes rather than exceptional highs, making it a reliable choice for families seeking a school that outperforms the local baseline without being among the elite.

Digging into the detail, the school’s strongest subject is reading, where 80% of pupils met the expected standard and 40% achieved a higher standard — a notably high proportion for a primary school. Writing followed closely with 77% at expected and 20% at higher, while maths saw 73% at expected and 17% at higher. The average scaled scores of 106 in reading and 105 in maths are both above the national benchmark of 100. In its most recent Ofsted inspection in 2024, the school was rated Good overall, with Outstanding marks for personal development and for leadership and management. The previous inspection in 2013 also awarded Good, so the school has maintained a consistent standard over time. The early years provision and quality of education were both rated Good, and behaviour and attitudes were also Good. There is no sixth form, as this is a primary school for ages 5 to 11.

The school is oversubscribed: for the 2025/26 academic year, it received 40 applications for 21 places, with 20 of those being first-preference offers. That gives an oversubscription ratio of 1.9, meaning nearly two applicants for every place. Facilities include a sports hall, playing fields, an outdoor playground, a forest school area, a sensory room, an ICT suite, art studios, a chapel and a dining hall. Sports on offer include athletics, cricket, tennis, rounders and netball, while clubs range from book club and choir to coding, chess and film club. The school supports a range of SEND needs, including dyslexia, autistic spectrum disorder, speech and language communication needs, social and emotional mental health needs, and visual impairment. With 138 pupils on roll against a capacity of 105, the school is running above its official capacity, which may be a consideration for parents. It suits families who value a Church of England ethos, strong core academic results and a broad extracurricular offer, particularly in a rural Uttlesford setting.

Key Details

School TypePrimary (State)
Age Range5 to 11 years
GenderMixed
Religious CharacterChurch of England
AddressWater Lane, Saffron Walden, Uttlesford, CB10 2TX
HeadteacherEmily Bartram
Local AuthorityEssex
Number of Pupils138
Free School Meals (FSM)7.2%
School Capacity138 / 105 (131% full)

Ofsted Inspection Breakdown

23 Apr 2024
View Report

Overall Effectiveness

Good

Unchanged
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding

Additional Provisions

Early Years Provision
Good

Source: Ofsted, 9 Jun 2024. Ratings: 1=Outstanding, 2=Good, 3=Requires Improvement, 4=Inadequate.

League Table Position

Based on KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths (67%)

5401st of 13,686

Nationally

Top 50%

565th of 1,612

In East of England

Top 50%

20th of 34

In Uttlesford

Top 59%

Source: Classpot analysis of DfE KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths data

KS2 SATs Results

2023/24

Reading, Writing & Maths Combined

67%

Expected Standard

10%

Higher Standard

ReadingAvg Score: 106
Expected:80%
Higher:40%
Writing
Expected:77%
Higher:20%
MathsAvg Score: 105
Expected:73%
Higher:17%
RWM Expected Standard % over timeDeclining -15%

'22/23

82%

'23/24

67%

Source: Department for Education, 2023/24. National expected standard benchmark is around 65%.

SEND Support

AutismDyslexiaMental HealthSpeech & LanguageVisionOther

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

Facilities

9
Art StudiosICT SuiteSports HallSensory RoomDining HallPlaying FieldsOutdoor PlaygroundForest SchoolChapel

Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.

Extracurriculars

10

Sports

AthleticsCricketTennisRoundersNetball

Clubs & Activities

Book ClubChoirCodingChessFilm Club

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

Admissions

2025/26Oversubscribed
Places

21

Applications

40

Good Demand

Popular school with more applications than places

Applications to places ratio1.9x
0x1x2x3x5x+

20 families put this school as their 1st choice (50% of all applications)

Source: Department for Education, 2025/26. Data reflects national offer day applications and offers.

School day

Verified

Teaching hours

08:55 – 15:10

Breakfast club

07:30-08:30

After-school care

15:10-18:00

Source: radwinter.essex.sch.uk. Extracted automatically — confirm with the school before relying on these times.

Class profile

2024/25
Pupils per teacherBottom 25% of schools
23.4pupils per qualified teacher

75% of schools in England do better than this.

Average class sizeBelow average
26.3pupils per class

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

2024/25
Free school meals7.2%

Lower-disadvantage intake compared to the national average (25%).

English as additional language4.3%

Lower than the national median (10%) — mostly English as first language.

Ethnic background

  • White British90.6%
  • White (other)2.9%
  • Asian2.2%
  • Mixed1.4%

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

2024/25
Overall attendanceAbove average
95.1%

Better than half of schools in England.

Persistent absenteesAbove average
9.0%

Better than half of schools in England.

Pupils missing 10% or more of sessions.

Fixed-period suspensionsBelow average
3.4 per 100

Half of schools in England do better than this.

A pupil temporarily sent home for behaviour.

Permanent exclusionsLike most schools
None

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

Loading map...
1 mile reference · no real data

No catchment data published for this school

The dashed grey ring is a generic 1-mile reference area — it's not an admission boundary. Real catchment depends on year, demand, and council criteria. We currently have real data for about 6% of UK schools and are actively expanding the database.

⚠ This school is oversubscribed — without published cutoff data we can't show how far places reach. Check your council's admissions page.

Schools within 1 mile (reference area)

1 mile is a fixed reference, not this school's catchment.

1

Total schools

1

Oversubscribed

1

Primary

Low competition area

Don’t use the dashed grey ring as a catchment boundary — it’s a reference area for counting nearby schools only. Real admission boundaries depend on year-by-year demand and council criteria; ask the school or council for authoritative info.

Was this page helpful?

Frequently Asked Questions About Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School has been rated "Good" by Ofsted. This means the school provides a good standard of education and effectively supports all pupils to succeed.

Contact Information

01799599248www.radwinter.essex.sch.uk

Water Lane, Saffron Walden

Uttlesford, CB10 2TX

Loading map...

Water Lane, Saffron Walden

Uttlesford, CB10 2TX

Journey to School

Enter your postcode to see journey times to this school

Journey times are estimates based on current conditions. Actual times may vary.

Opening Hours

Monday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Parent Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience at Radwinter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School!

Write a Review