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State Primary Schools Cunliffe Street, Streatham SW16 6DS School in UK to Be Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in February 2014 34 NappyValleyNet.com NappyValleyNet.com 35 11 Eardley School F 18 Gatton Primary School V F Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2013 First Muslim voluntary-aided primary State Primary Schools Cunliffe Street, Streatham SW16 6DS school in UK to be rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in February 2014. T: 020 8769 6486 10 Gatton Road, Wandsworth SW17 0EU E: [email protected] 4 Allfarthing Primary School C 7 Brandlehow Primary School C eardley.wandsworth.sch.uk T: 020 8682 5570 KEY FOR STATE SCHOOLS E: [email protected] Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in November Rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2011 Head: Mr A Marks A gatton.wandsworth.sch.uk Academy school 2013 Brandlehow Road, Putney SW15 2ED Pupils: 450 Head: Mrs Rifat Batool C Ages: 3-11 Community school St Ann’s Crescent, SW18 2LR T: 020 8874 5429 Pupils: 420 Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a F Foundation school E: [email protected] Ages: 4-11 T: 020 8874 1301 range of school clubs brandlehow.ik.org Clubs: Pre- & post-school care, plus a V Voluntary aided school E: [email protected] Head: Ms E Loughnan MA Leavers’ destinations: Chestnut Grove, range of school clubs, (C of E, Catholic, Muslim) allfarthing.wandsworth.sch.uk Southfields Academy, Graveney, Pupils: 330 Leavers’ destinations: Al-Risalah secondary Dunraven, Ernest Bevin Class size: maximum 30 Head: Ms A Silke Ages: 3-11 school, Burntwood, Ernest Bevin Gender: mixed Pupils: 377 Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a range of school clubs Ages: 3-11 C 12 Earlsfield Primary School 19 Granard Primary School C 1 Albemarle Primary School F Clubs: A range of school clubs Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2012 Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2012 Leavers’ destinations: Ashcroft 8 Broadwater Primary School C Rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2009 Tranmere Road, Earlsfield SW18 3QQ Technology College, Wallington Pupil care, guidance and support praised Cortis Road, Putney SW15 6XA Princes Way, SW19 6JP T: 020 8946 5452 Grammar, Burntwood, London Oratory, by Ofsted in its last report 15 Floreat Wandsworth A T: 020 8788 3606 T: 020 8788 3170 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Ernest Bevin, Graveney, Lady Margaret’s, Broadwater Road, Tooting SW17 0DZ Opening September 2015 E: [email protected] earlsfield.wandsworth.sch.uk granardprimary.co.uk albemarle.wandsworth.sch.uk Ricards Lodge, Fulham Boys, St Cecilia’s, T: 020 8672 3062 305 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield SW18 4EQ Head: Mr S Trow Head: Ms C Grigg Head: Mrs T Moses Southfields Academy plus a range of E: [email protected] broadwaterschool.org.uk Pupils: 440 T: 020 3488 1175 Pupils: 351 Pupils: 209 private schools Ages: Nursery to 11 E: [email protected] Ages: 3-11 Ages: Nursery to Year 6 Head: Mrs S Adams Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a floreat.org.uk/wandsworth Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus Pupils: 378 range of school clubs range of school clubs holiday clubs 5 Beatrix Potter Primary School C Ages: 3-11 Head: Mr M Custance Leavers’ destinations: Burntwood, Leavers’ destinations: Ashcroft Leavers’ destinations: St Cecilia’s, Ashcroft Clubs: A range of school clubs Pupils: 420 ultimately Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2014 Academy, Ark Putney Academy, Technology College, Southfields Academy Ashcroft Technology Academy,Southfields Ages: 3-11 Richmond Park Academy, Ricards Lodge Magdalen Road, Earlsfield SW18 3ER Academy, Ark Putney Academy, Graveney Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a 9 Chesterton Primary School C range of school clubs T: 020 8874 1482 2 Alderbrook Primary Schoo C Shares a vision of individuals who exceed E: [email protected] expectation and enjoy education 13 Falconbrook Primary School C 20 Griffin Primary A Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in April 2014. C beatrixpotterschool.com Dagnall Street, SW11 5DT Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2011 16 Franciscan Primary School Rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2014 Oldridge Road, Balham SW12 8PP Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2012 Head: Ms S Neale T: 020 7622 1619 Wye Street, Battersea SW11 2LX Condell Road, SW8 4JB T: 020 8673 4913 Pupils: 339 E: [email protected] 221 Franciscan Road, Tooting SW17 8HQ E: [email protected] T: 020 7228 7706 T: 020 7622 5087 chesterton.wandsworth.sch.uk alderbrookprimaryschool.co.uk Ages: 3-11 E: [email protected] T: 020 8672 3048 E: [email protected] griffinprimary.org.uk Head: Ms S Henry Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Head: Mr M Siswick falconbrook.wandsworth.sch.uk E: [email protected] Pupils: 394 Head: Ms G Peyton Pupils: 233 range of school clubs Head: Mrs S Smith franciscan.ismyschool.net Ages: 3-11 Ages: 3-11 Pupils: 314 Pupils: 269 Head: Mrs P Andre-Watson Clubs: Pre- & post-school care and a Leavers’ destinations: Burntwood, Ernest Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Ages: 3-11 Ages: 3-11 Pupils: 412 range of school clubs Bevin, St Cecilia’s and Emanuel range of school clubs Clubs: Pre-school care plus a range of Clubs: A range of school clubs Ages: 3-11 Leavers’ destinations: Harris Academy, school clubs Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Wallington Grammar Leavers’ destinations: Harris Academy 6 Belleville Primary School A range of school clubs 3 All Saints’ C of E Primary School, 14 Fircroft Primary School C Battersea, Burntwood, Southfields Putney V Rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2007 Academy, Platanos College, Ashcroft 10 Christchurch C of E Primary Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2012 Academy, Graveney, Chestnut Grove Nurtures individuality, provides challenge, Belleville Road, SW11 6PR 17 Furzedown Primary School C School V Fircroft Road, Tooting SW17 7PP develops self-esteem and promotes Mission is to make every child feel valued respect and care for each other T: 020 7228 6727 Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2012 T: 020 8672 6258 E: [email protected] and to experience thrill of learning 21 Heathmere Primary School C Putney Common, SW15 1HL Batten Street, SW11 2TH E: [email protected] belleville-school.org.uk fircroftprimaryschool.sch.uk Beclands Road, Tooting SW17 9TJ Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2014 T: 020 8788 5196 T: 020 7228 2812 Alton Road, Roehampton SW15 4LJ E: [email protected] Head: Mr J Grove E: [email protected] Head: Mrs A Wilson T: 020 8672 3480 E: [email protected] allsaints.wandsworth.sch.uk Pupils: 766 christchurchbattersea.co.uk Pupils: 415 T: 020 8788 9057 Ages: 3-11 webfronter.com/wandsworth/ E: [email protected] Head: Ms C Wood Ages: 3-11 Head: Mrs C Morris Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Furzedownprimary heathmereprimary.org Pupils: 260 Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Pupils: 179 3-11 Ages: 3-11 range of school clubs Head: Mrs M Kitchlew-Wilson Head: Mrs E Lewis Ages: range of school clubs Clubs: A range of school clubs Clubs: A range of school clubs Leavers’ destinations: Burntwood, Pupils: 410 Pupils: 285 Leavers’ destinations: Christ’s School, St Leavers’ destinations: Bolingbroke Leavers’ destinations: St Cecilia’s, St Graveney, Chestnut Grove, Dunraven, Ages: 3-11 Ages: 3-11 James School for boys, Emanuel, Ibstock Academy, Graveney, Burntwood, John Bosco, Harris Academy Battersea, Ernest Bevin and various Harris Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Place, St Cecilia’s Ashcroft Technology College Ashcroft Technology College, Burntwood Academies range of school clubs range of school clubs 36 NappyValleyNet.com NappyValleyNet.com 37 22 High View Primary School C 26 Honeywell Junior School F 29 Mosaic Jewish Primary School A 35 Riversdale Primary School C core academic subjects Este Road, SW11 2TD Motto: ‘Together as one’, providing the Through-school that encourages children Judged as outstanding by Ofsted 2015. Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in January 2010 best all-round education to enjoy learning and to be successful Moving to new premises, as below 302a Merton Road, Southfields SW18 5JP T: 020 7223 5611 Plough Terrace, Battersea SW11 2AA E: admin@sacredheart-battersea. Honeywell Road, Wandsworth SW11 6EF 170 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton T: 020 8874 6904 T: 020 7228 1710 SW15 4EU wandsworth.sch.uk T: 020 7223 5185 E: [email protected] sacredheartschoolbattersea.co.uk E: [email protected] T: 020 8944 8731 riversdaleprimaryschool.co.uk highview.wandsworth.sch.uk E: [email protected] Head: Mr J Brading E: [email protected] or [email protected] honeywellinfantjunior.fluencycms.co.uk Head: Ms A Roberts (Acting) Pupils: 409 Head: Mr M Roughley (interim) mjps.org.uk Pupils: 257 Pupils: 290 Head: Mr D Roberts Ages: 3-11 Head: Mrs K Baum Ages: 3-11 Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Ages: 3-11 Pupils: 355 Pupils: 22 Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a range of school clubs Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a Ages: 7-11 Ages: 4-11 range of school clubs range of school clubs Clubs: Pre- & post-school care, plus a Clubs: Pre- & post-school care plus a range of school clubs range of school clubs 40 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary Leavers’ destinations: The first batch of 36 Roehampton C of E Primary 23 Hillbrook School F Leavers’ destinations: Bolingbroke School, Roehampton V Academy, Burntwood, Graveney plus Year 6 children leave in 2020 School V Rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2014 Recently commended by Ofsted for private schools Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in March 2013 Hillbrook Road, Tooting SW17 8SG ‘exceptional progress across Key Stage 2’ 245 Roehampton Lane,
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