St Peter's Church of England Aided Junior School
90%
Capacity
230
Pupils
N/A
Demand
About St Peter's Church of England Aided Junior School
St Peter's Church of England Aided Junior School in Rushmoor is a state primary for children aged 7 to 11, currently home to 230 pupils against a capacity of 256. That leaves a modest buffer of 26 places, suggesting the school is well-subscribed but not bursting at the seams. The proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals stands at 18.7%, which is noticeably above the national average for primary schools and indicates a catchment with above-average levels of disadvantage. The school's Church of England character is woven into its facilities — there is a chapel on site — and the headteacher is Hugh Hogan-Fleming. Despite the relatively high FSM intake, the school has held a Good rating from Ofsted since its most recent graded inspection in 2022, a significant improvement from its previous Requires Improvement judgement in 2019. That upward trajectory in leadership and management, behaviour, and personal development suggests a school that has stabilised and is now delivering a consistent standard.
Academically, the picture is mixed. At Key Stage 2 in the 2023/24 academic year, 47% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined — well below the local authority average of 61% and placing the school 14th out of 16 in Rushmoor, in the bottom 50% nationally. However, individual subject scores tell a slightly different story. Reading and writing both saw 73% of pupils hit the expected standard, and the average reading score was 104, a point above the national benchmark of 100. Maths was weaker, with 60% at expected and an average score of 102. At the higher standard, just 7% achieved the top tier across all three subjects, though 27% did so in reading. Progress scores are not available in the data, so it is hard to say whether pupils are improving relative to their starting points, but the gap between reading and maths outcomes is worth noting for parents whose children have particular strengths or weaknesses.
The school offers a decent range of facilities for a junior school of this size, including a sports hall, playing fields, a sensory room, music rooms and an ICT suite. Clubs include Eco Club, gardening, coding, chess and book club, while sports provision covers gymnastics, athletics, football and cricket. SEND support is listed for specific learning difficulties like dyslexia, moderate learning difficulties, social and emotional mental health needs, and speech, language and communication needs — useful for families whose children require that kind of targeted help. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is Talavera Junior School, 4.7 km away, so for parents prioritising a top Ofsted grade, that may be a consideration. St Peter's suits families who value a Church of England ethos, a stable Good rating, and a school that has demonstrably improved its leadership and behaviour standards in recent years, even if its raw academic results lag behind the local average.
Key Details
| School Type | Primary (State) |
| Age Range | 7 to 11 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Church of England |
| Address | Church Avenue, Farnborough, Rushmoor, GU14 7AP |
| Headteacher | Hugh Hogan-Fleming |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
| Number of Pupils | 230 |
| Free School Meals (FSM) | 18.7% |
| School Capacity | 230 / 256 (90% full) |
Ofsted Inspection Breakdown
27 Sept 2022Overall Effectiveness
Good
Source: Ofsted, 17 Nov 2022. Ratings: 1=Outstanding, 2=Good, 3=Requires Improvement, 4=Inadequate.
League Table Position
Based on KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths (47%)
11347th of 13,686
Nationally
1705th of 2,034
In South East
14th of 16
In Rushmoor
Source: Classpot analysis of DfE KS2 Reading, Writing & Maths data
KS2 SATs Results
2023/24Reading, Writing & Maths Combined
47%
Expected Standard
7%
Higher Standard
'22/23
43%
'23/24
47%
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
8Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
9Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
School day
Teaching hours
08:55 – 15:15
Breakfast club
07:45-08:55
After-school care
15:15-18:00
Source: stpeterscofejuniorschool.co.uk. Extracted automatically — confirm with the school before relying on these times.
Class profile
2024/25Better than half of schools in England.
75% 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
2024/25Below the national average (25%).
Among the highest 25% — a diverse linguistic intake.
Ethnic background
- White British59.1%
- Asian12.6%
- White (other)8.3%
- Mixed7.8%
- Black0.4%
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
2024/25Better than half of schools in England.
Better than half 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
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.
Schools within 1 mile (reference area)
1 mile is a fixed reference, not this school's catchment.
10
Total schools
6
Oversubscribed
8
Primary
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.
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Contact Information
Church Avenue, Farnborough
Rushmoor, GU14 7AP
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