
Best Primary Schools in Banbury
7 primary schools found
Key Facts
- In Banbury, 7 primary schools, accounting for 38.9% of the total, serve the local community with 875 pupils in total.
- Banbury's primary schools have an Ofsted rating of 80.0% Good or Outstanding, with 4 schools rated Good and 1 Requires Improvement out of 5 inspected.
- Primary schools in Banbury have a pupil-teacher ratio of 19.68, with 61.0% of pupils meeting the expected standard in KS2, similar to the national average.
- Banbury's primary schools have 10.1% of pupils eligible for free school meals, 2.2% with English as an additional language, and spending per pupil is £6,712.
Middleton Cheney Primary Academy
Banbury, OX17 2PD
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected70%
Absence5.4%
Pupils348
P/T Ratio23.0
Chipping Warden Primary Academy
Ofsted
Good
Banbury, OX17 1LD
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected63%
Absence5.5%
Pupils91
P/T Ratio21.7
Greatworth Primary School
Ofsted
Good
Banbury, OX17 2DR
State · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected100%
Absence3.9%
Pupils65
P/T Ratio15.4
Kings Sutton Primary Academy
Ofsted
Good
Banbury, OX17 3RT
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected33%
Absence5.8%
Pupils89
P/T Ratio12.9
Chacombe CEVA Primary Academy
Ofsted
Good
Banbury, OX17 2JA
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected38%
Absence5.0%
Pupils82
P/T Ratio15.8
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 7 primary schools in Banbury, including state-funded, academies, and independent schools.
Area Benchmarks
| Metric | Banbury | England |
|---|---|---|
| Primary ResultsKS2 Expected Standard | 61% | 61% |
| AttendancePersistent Absence | 13% | 20% |
| ResourcesPupil-Teacher Ratio | 19.7:1 | 18.1:1 |
| Spending per Pupil | £6,712 | £7,460 |
About This Data
- •School information is sourced from Get Information About Schools (GIAS), the official UK government register maintained by the Department for Education.
- •Inspection ratings are from Ofsted (state schools) and ISI (independent schools).
- •Performance data includes Key Stage 2, GCSE, and A-Level results from the Department for Education.
