
Best Primary Schools in Battle
7 primary schools found
Key Facts
- In Battle, 7 primary schools, accounting for 46.7% of the total 15 schools, provide education to 1,127 pupils.
- All 5 inspected primary schools in Battle achieved Good or Outstanding Ofsted ratings, with 2 Outstanding and 3 Good, surpassing the national average of 90.0%.
- Battle's primary schools have a higher percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard at KS2, with 67.6% achieving this, compared to the national average of 61.0%, and a pupil-teacher ratio of 21.63.
- Primary schools in Battle have 21.1% of pupils eligible for free school meals, 1.5% with English as an additional language, and 16.9% with special educational needs, with a persistent absence rate of 16.4%.
Sedlescombe Church of England Primary School
Battle, TN33 0RQ
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected57%
Absence5.1%
Pupils201
P/T Ratio21.8
Ninfield Church of England Primary School
Battle, TN33 9JW
Academy · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected70%
Absence6.3%
Pupils137
P/T Ratio17.2
Battle and Langton Church of England Primary School
Ofsted
Good
Battle, TN33 0HQ
State · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected68%
Absence6.9%
Pupils421
P/T Ratio24.6
CC
Crowhurst CofE Primary School
Ofsted
Good
Battle, TN33 9AJ
State · Primary · Ages 5–11
KS2 Expected60%
Absence5.7%
Pupils93
P/T Ratio18.5
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 7 primary schools in Battle, including state-funded, academies, and independent schools.
Area Benchmarks
| Metric | Battle | England |
|---|---|---|
| Primary ResultsKS2 Expected Standard | 68% | 61% |
| AttendancePersistent Absence | 16% | 20% |
| ResourcesPupil-Teacher Ratio | 21.6:1 | 18.1:1 |
| Spending per Pupil | £7,004 | £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.
