
Best Church of England Schools in Pulborough
6 church of england schools found
Key Facts
- In Pulborough, 6 Church of England schools account for 18.8% of the local schools, which is well above the national average of 8.8%.
- These schools have 1,045 pupils, with 8.3% eligible for free school meals, compared to the national average of 23.8%, and a pupil-teacher ratio of 18.64.
- Ofsted inspections show 80.0% of Pulborough's Church of England schools rated Good or Outstanding, with a breakdown of 0 Outstanding, 4 Good, 1 Requires Improvement, and 0 Inadequate out of 5 inspected.
- Achievement data shows 48.8% of pupils meet the expected standard at KS2, with a persistent absence rate of 12.9%, and spending per pupil is £6,704, compared to £7,460 nationally.
Windlesham House School
Pulborough, RH20 4AY
Independent · Primary · Ages 3–14
KS2 Expected–
Absence–
Pupils315
P/T Ratio–
BC
Bury CofE Primary School
Ofsted
Good
Pulborough, RH20 1HB
State · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected67%
Absence5.3%
Pupils88
P/T Ratio16.6
St James' CofE Primary School, Coldwaltham
Ofsted
Req. Impr.
Pulborough, RH20 1LW
State · Primary · Ages 4–11
KS2 Expected27%
Absence5.2%
Pupils53
P/T Ratio13.9
St Mary's CofE Primary School
Ofsted
Good
Pulborough, RH20 4AP
State · Primary · Ages 5–11
KS2 Expected50%
Absence6.0%
Pupils94
P/T Ratio15.9
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 32 church of england schools in Pulborough, including state-funded, academies, and independent schools.
Area Benchmarks
| Metric | Pulborough | England |
|---|---|---|
| Primary ResultsKS2 Expected Standard | 49% | 61% |
| AttendancePersistent Absence | 13% | 20% |
| ResourcesPupil-Teacher Ratio | 18.6:1 | 18.1:1 |
| Spending per Pupil | £6,704 | £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.
