A good voluntary aided school school in Brent. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for John Keble CofE Primary School.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 105.0 | 105.0 |
| 2023 | 101.0 | 102.0 |
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Improving trend (+3.5 per year)
Up 3.5% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
"Rooted together in love, growing without limits..."
John Keble School is a Church of England Primary School and is part of the London Diocesan Board for Schools (LDBS). The school emphasises a strong Christian ethos with a clear vision and core Christian values, and community worship is anchored in the Anglican calendar. Mass is celebrated weekly and twice a term at local parish churches; the school emphasises unity with local churches and a broad, inclusive approach to faith.
Headteacher Catherine Allard welcomes visitors and describes John Keble as a diverse, vibrant learning community committed to providing the best possible education within a Christian environment.
Breakfast club is open from 8am. There is a £2 daily charge for breakfast (no charge for families entitled to Pupil Premium). After-school childcare, called After School Universe, runs each evening until 5:40pm with two slots: Slot 1 3:15pm–4:25pm (£5); Slot 2 4:25pm–5:40pm (£7); Both slots 3:15pm–5:40pm (£12). A hot meal is available for children staying for the second slot. Places allocated on a first come basis.
SENDCo is Ms Zohra El-Habti. The school is described as fully inclusive, with SEND provision documented in the SEND Information Report and related policies, including the new sensory room to support pupils with sensory needs. The local offer for SEND in Brent is referenced, and there is a dedicated team and processes to ensure pupils with SEND make progress.
The Governing Board has sole responsibility for admission arrangements and applying the criteria. The maximum admission number for each class is 30. All applicants should be supportive of the aims, attitudes and values, expectations and commitment of this Church of England school. Tours of the school for prospective parents are arranged through the office. In-year admissions are by arrangement.