A requires improvement voluntary aided school school in Westminster. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Peter's Eaton Square CofE Primary School.
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| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 108.0 | 109.0 |
| 2023 | 108.0 | 109.0 |
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"Love Thy Neighbour"
Church of England primary school with weekly church services; strong Christian Vision and values guiding school life; partnership with St Peter’s Eaton Square Church.
Headteacher Mrs Jane Carrington warmly welcomes readers, highlighting St Peter’s as an inclusive Church of England school in central London, with strong community links, a Christian ethos (Love Thy Neighbour), and emphasis on developing confident, active citizens.
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Breakfast Club runs 07:30–08:40; Extended Afterschool Club 15:30–17:45; Enrichment clubs after school 3:30–4:30 (Mon–Thu); bookings via School Money online or app; energy-boosting snack provided after, and childcare costs may be supported by Universal Credit or Tax-Free Childcare where eligible.
SEND provision includes SENCo support (Mrs Foley), a school counsellor, Educational Mental Health Practitioner (EMHP), school navigator, school nurse; provision includes universal, targeted and specialist interventions (e.g., Read Write Inc, language and communication support, handwriting support, reading volunteers, social and emotional interventions); access to external agencies (Speech and Language therapist, Occupational Therapist, Educational Psychology, Autism Advisory Team, Social Services); individual Education Plans and progress reviews; accessibility planning and transition support.
Applications for Reception places (2025/26) with Westminster online admissions; deadline 15 January 2026; Supplementary Information Form and Clergy Forms as appropriate; Governing Body sets admission arrangements and they are reviewed annually; information for applying via Westminster City Council eAdmissions site.
Breakfast Club: £5 per session; Extended Day Club: £10 per session; Lunches: school meals are free for Years Reception to Year 6; changes between lunch options only at term and half-term boundaries.
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