Trythall Community Primary School
97%
Capacity
68
Pupils
1.6x
Demand
About Trythall Community Primary School
Trythall Community Primary School is a small state primary in Cornwall with just 68 pupils, and its most recent Ofsted inspection in 2023 confirmed it remains Good, a rating it has held consistently across its two most recent inspections. For context, only 8 out of 235 primary schools in the local authority achieved Outstanding, so Good is a solid and respectable position. However, the school’s headline academic metric is not directly available in the data, so it’s hard to compare its Progress 8 or KS2 SATs scores against the Cornwall LA average of 58. What does stand out is the school’s oversubscription: for the 2025/26 intake, it received 19 applications for 12 places, with all 12 first-preference offers accepted, giving an oversubscription ratio of 1.58. That suggests local families see real value here, even without standout exam data to point to.
Academically, the picture is mixed. The school’s Ofsted report from 2023 is an ungraded inspection, meaning the overall Good rating was confirmed without a full graded re-evaluation. The previous graded inspection in 2014 gave Good for overall effectiveness, leadership and management, and presumably other areas, though specific sub-category scores like quality of education are missing from the data. Without KS2 SATs results or a Progress 8 score, it’s impossible to say whether Trythall outperforms the Cornwall LA average of 58. The school does have a nursery provision for children aged 2 and up, which may help with early development. With 14.7% of pupils eligible for free school meals, the school serves a slightly above-average proportion of disadvantaged children compared to the national primary average, but again, no attainment breakdown is available to assess how well it supports them.
For families considering Trythall, the practical picture is appealing. The school offers a range of facilities including art studios, a sports hall, playing fields, and even a chapel, plus clubs like science, coding, drama, choir, and film club. Sports provision is strong with gymnastics, athletics, football, cricket, rounders, netball, and cross country. SEND support covers specific learning difficulties like dyslexia, moderate learning difficulties, and speech, language and communication needs. With a capacity of 70 and only 68 pupils, class sizes are small, which will suit families who prefer a close-knit, rural primary where every child is known. The oversubscription means early application is wise, especially for first-preference families. This school will particularly suit those who value a broad extracurricular offer and a Good-rated, community-focused environment over headline exam scores.
Key Details
| School Type | Primary (State) |
| Age Range | 2 to 11 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | New Mill, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 8XR |
| Headteacher | Nicky Morris |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Number of Pupils | 68 |
| Free School Meals (FSM) | 14.7% |
| School Capacity | 68 / 70 (97% full) |
| Nursery Classes | Yes |
Ofsted Inspection Breakdown
20 Apr 2023Overall Effectiveness
Good
Latest inspection (20 Apr 2023): School remains Good
Source: Ofsted, 21 Mar 2014. Ratings: 1=Outstanding, 2=Good, 3=Requires Improvement, 4=Inadequate.
SEND Support
Source: Department for Education, 2024/25. Support availability based on current student population.
Facilities
6Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
12Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Admissions
2025/26Oversubscribed12
19
Good Demand
Popular school with more applications than places
12 families put this school as their 1st choice (63% of all applications)
Source: Department for Education, 2025/26. Data reflects national offer day applications and offers.
Class profile
2024/25Half of schools in England do better than this.
Better than 75% of schools in England.
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%).
Below most schools — predominantly English as first language.
Ethnic background
- White British89.7%
- Mixed7.3%
- White (other)1.5%
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
2024/25Half of schools in England do better than this.
75% of schools in England do better than this.
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.
⚠ 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
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
New Mill, Penzance
Cornwall, TR20 8XR
New Mill, Penzance
Cornwall, TR20 8XR
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