Ofsted
We are happy to announce that we had our Ofsted Inspection on 13th and 14th May 2025.
This was a really positive inspection for all of us and reflects the hard work, support and achievement of all the children and staff at Primrose Lane Primary School.
A heartfelt thanks to the many parents for the positive comments that you provided. We will continue to work hard to always achieve our best.
Please click on the link below to access the report.
Primrose Lane Primary School Ofsted Report 2025
School Performance Data
Key Stage 2 Results 2025
29 children were eligible to take the test
| Area | Standards | % |
| Reading | Achieving Expected Standard (School) | 93% |
| Reading | Achieving Expected Standard (National) | 75% |
| Writing | Achieving Expected Standard (School) | 79% |
| Writing | Achieving Expected Standard (National) | 72% |
| Grammar Punctuation & Spelling (SPAG) | Achieving Expected Standard (School) | 83% |
| Grammar Punctuation & Spelling (SPAG) | Achieving Expected Standard (National) | 73% |
| Maths | Achieving Expected Standard (School) | 79% |
| Maths | Achieving Expected Standard (National) | 74% |
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69% Achieved the expected standard in Reading Writing and Maths. National Average = 62% |
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KS2 Multiplication Tables Check 2025
28 children were eligible to take the test
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Standards |
% |
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The percentage of children who received 20 or greater |
86.21% |
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The percentage of children who achieved 25/25 |
34.48% |
There is no expected standard threshold for the MTC. The check will determine whether a pupil can fluently recall multiplication tables. Therefore, there is no standard for the MTC beyond the number and percentage of pupils who achieve full marks.t
Key Stage 1 Phonics 2025
| Year | Met Standard at end of Year 1 (%) | Met Standard at end of Year 2 (%) |
| 2025 | 76.67% | of the 6 children who retook the test 3 children passed |
| 2025 (National) | 81% | No national data available |
EYFS Results 2025
| Year | EYFS Pupils Achieving Good Level of Development |
| 2025 | 73% |
| 2024 (National) | 67.7% |
For the Department of Education (DfE) performance tables please click below.