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Holy Trinity CofE Primary School

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Holy Trinity CofE Primary School

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211 pupils
Good· Jun 2023
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Details

Type

Voluntary Aided School

Local Authority

Hillingdon

Head Teacher

Mrs Rachel Blake

Gender

Mixed

Admissions

Non-selective

Religious Character

Church of England

Website

www.holytrinitynorthwood.org

Reference Number

102418

Additional Provisions

Nursery Provision

About This Data

  • School information is sourced from Get Information About Schools (GIAS), the official UK government register maintained by the Department for Education.

Admissions

How many families applied and received places

Reception entry for 2025/26

On Time Applications

Count
Total applications51
As 1st preference17
As 2nd preference14
As 3rd preference9
From another local authority6

Offers on National Offer Day

Count
Total offers18
To 1st preference17
To 2nd preference1
To 3rd preference0
To any preference18
To another local authority2

About This Data

  • Data sourced from the DfE "Primary and secondary school applications and offers" statistics.
  • Total applications includes all preferences (1st through 6th), not just those shown in the breakdown above.
  • Applications and offers from/to another local authority may also appear in preference rows (e.g., a 1st preference from another local authority counts in both rows).
  • "Oversubscribed" means the school received more 1st preference applications than places offered.
  • This school is a voluntary aided school, admissions are controlled by the school's governing body, we advise you contact the school or check their website for further information. This school's local authority is Hillingdon.

Pupils

Summary

Total Pupils204 (97% of capacity)
Age Range2 – 11
GenderMixed
Boys / Girls51% / 49%
Free School Meals21.6%
English as Additional Language25.5%
SEN Support13.2%
SEN with EHCP3.9%
Overall Attendance95.2%
Persistent Absence13.0%

Class Sizes

Overall Average22.7
Key Stage 121.0
Key Stage 229.5

Total Pupils

Cohort Sizes

Nursery23
Reception19
Year 126
Year 218
Year 329
Year 432
Year 532
Year 625

Pupil Ethnicities

White British26.0%
White Other13.7%
Indian11.8%
African9.8%
Mixed Other8.8%
Asian Other7.8%
Pakistani5.9%
White & Asian2.9%
Other2.9%
White & Black African2.0%
Black Other2.0%
Chinese2.0%
Unclassified2.0%
White & Black Caribbean1.0%
Caribbean1.0%
Irish0.5%

About This Data

  • Data sourced from the National School Census for 2024/25, collected each January.
  • This is not live data. For current availability of places, contact the school or local authority directly.
  • Capacity refers to the maximum number of pupils a school can accommodate. Schools may operate above or below capacity, and spare places may only be available in certain year groups.
  • Persistent absence means a pupil missed 10% or more of their possible sessions during the academic year. Absence rates during 2020–2022 were significantly higher due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Inspections

Ofsted Inspections

9 inspections on record

Current Rating
Good· Jun 2023
  • 2023

    School Inspection

    28 June 2023

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    Good

    Category Judgements

    CategoryJudgement
    Quality of educationGood
    Behaviour and attitudesGood
    Personal developmentGood
    Leadership and managementGood
    Early years provisionGood

    AI-Generated Insights

    SEND
    11
    • Pupils with SEND study the same ambitious curriculum.
    • Support for SEND is not always tailored to specific needs.
    Curriculum
    11
    • Leaders have designed a broad and balanced curriculum.
    • Curriculum needs more systematic checks for understanding.
    Leadership
    11
    • Leaders have high expectations for pupils and their achievements.
    • Leaders need to clarify support for pupils with SEND.
    Safeguarding
    2
    • Safeguarding arrangements are effective.
    • A strong culture of safeguarding is in place.
    Pupil Progress
    11
    • Pupils achieve strong outcomes in reading and maths.
    • Pupils sometimes struggle to connect new information.
    Teaching Quality
    11
    • Teachers support pupils in building on prior knowledge.
    • Teaching does not always address misconceptions systematically.
    Personal Development
    2
    • A new personal development curriculum is in place.
    • Pupils learn about managing finances and budgeting.
    Behaviour & Attendance
    2
    • Pupils respond quickly and positively to behaviour correction.
    • Leaders have high expectations of pupils' behaviour.

    Insights are generated by AI from the inspection report and may not be fully accurate.

  • 2017

    Full Inspection

    12 December 2017

    View report
    Good
  • 2012

    Full Inspection

    11 December 2012

    View report
    Good
  • 2011

    Interim Assessment

    12 May 2011

    View report
  • 2009

    Curriculum And Development Visit

    31 July 2009

    View report
  • 2008

    Full Inspection

    18 July 2008

    View report
    Good
  • 2006

    Full Inspection

    28 April 2006

    View report
  • Monitoring Visit

    6 February 2006

    View report
  • 2005

    Full Inspection

    13 January 2005

    View report

About This Data

  • Inspection data is sourced from Ofsted, the official schools inspectorate for England.
  • Ratings may have changed since the last inspection. Always check the latest report for current information.
  • Some inspections (monitoring visits, academy conversions) do not result in a graded judgement.

Primary Results

Performance measures for pupils at the end of Year 6 (Key Stage 2)

Reading, writing and maths

SchoolLAEngland
Pupils meeting the expected standard64.0%64.7%61.0%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard25.0%9.0%8.0%

Average scaled score

SchoolLAEngland
Reading106105.4105
Maths104105.7104

Progress scores

Reading

+1.2Above average

95% confidence interval: -1.4 to 3.7

Progress in reading from KS1 to KS2

Writing

-1.6Below average

95% confidence interval: -4 to 0.80

Progress in writing from KS1 to KS2

Maths

-1Below average

95% confidence interval: -3.3 to 1.4

Progress in maths from KS1 to KS2

Grammar, punctuation and spelling

SchoolLAEngland
Pupils meeting the expected standard75.0%78.5%72.0%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard46.0%42.6%32.0%

About This Data

  • School rankings are calculated by sorting schools first by the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard, then by the percentage achieving a higher standard. Rankings help compare schools within England but do not account for school context or pupil intake.
  • Progress scores measure how much pupils improved from KS1 (Year 2) to KS2 (Year 6), compared to pupils nationally with similar starting points. A score of 0 means average progress; a positive score means above-average progress. Progress scores show the value a school adds, while exam results show final attainment. Some children start higher than others due to factors like natural ability or home circumstances.
  • Data sourced from the Department for Education Key Stage 2 performance tables for 2023/24. LA and England averages provide national and local context.

Workforce

Staff numbers and pupil-to-teacher ratios

Pupils per Teacher or Teaching Assistant

Shows how many children each teacher looks after on average. The lower line includes teaching assistants, giving you a better picture of the adult support available in classrooms.

Total Pupils

The number of children enrolled at this school over time. These figures come from financial records and may differ slightly from other pupil numbers on this site due to when data was collected.

Total Number of Teachers

The total teaching capacity at this school, including classroom teachers and senior staff who also teach. Part-time teachers are counted based on their working hours.

Teaching Assistants

Support staff who work directly with children in classrooms. This includes regular TAs, higher-level TAs with more responsibilities, and specialist support for children with additional needs.

Teachers with Qualified Teacher Status (%)

The percentage of teachers who have completed official teacher training in England. A higher percentage typically indicates a more experienced and formally trained teaching team.

Senior Leadership

The school's leadership team, including the headteacher, deputy heads and assistant heads. These staff manage the school and often still spend time in classrooms.

Non-classroom Support Staff and Auxiliary Staff

Office and admin staff who keep the school running smoothly, plus auxiliary staff like catering teams and site maintenance who look after the building and meals.

Total Headcount and Workforce

Two ways of counting staff: headcount shows total people employed (including part-timers), while workforce counts the equivalent number of full-time positions.

About This Data

  • Data sourced from the DfE School Workforce Census. Numbers may not match exactly other data shown on this site due to different collection timings within the academic year.
  • FTE = Full-time equivalent, representing the total working hours divided by standard full-time hours. Headcount = total number of individuals employed.
  • Senior leadership includes headteachers, deputy headteachers and assistant headteachers.
  • Teachers with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) have completed accredited initial teacher training in England.

Finances

2024/25

Income per Pupil (£)

In 2024/25 the revenue reserve was £96,663 or £503 p/pupil. Schools maintain reserves for unexpected costs, but these funds are ultimately meant to benefit pupils.

Expenditure per Pupil (£)

In 2024/25 the in-year balance was £88,676 or £462 p/pupil. A positive balance means the school had money left over, which goes into reserves for future use.

About This Data

  • Financial data comes from the DfE School Financial Benchmarking service. Schools report their income and spending each year.
  • Revenue reserve is the money a school has saved up over time. Schools keep reserves to cover unexpected costs, though funds are meant to benefit current pupils.
  • In-year balance shows whether a school spent more or less than it received in a single year. A positive balance means the school had money left over; a negative balance means it dipped into savings.

Contact Information

Address

Rickmansworth Road
L B H-Holy Trinity School
Middlesex
HA6 2RH

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