A good community school school in Kingston upon Thames. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for King's Oak Primary School.
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Source: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Grades: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 105.0 | 104.0 |
| 2023 | 104.0 | 104.0 |
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Derived insights and analysis
Improving trend (+0.5 per year)
Up 0.5% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
A welcoming message from Headteacher Ian Hutchings emphasising King’s Oak as an inclusive, diverse community and inviting school tours.
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Breakfast and After-School Club; details via Arbor account.
King’s Oak Primary School has a Specialist Resource Provision (Blossom) for children with identified social communication needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and who fall within mild to moderate learning needs. The SRP has one KS1 class (Blossom Blue) and two KS2 classes (Blossom Red and Blossom Green). Places are allocated by the Local Authority – Achieving for Children (AfC). Blossom offers high quality teaching through an on-site placement with access to specialist intervention from specialist teaching staff and in-class support to access educational and social opportunities. The objective is to enable pupils to make progress in learning, speech, language and communication and social skills in an inclusive environment and to reduce anxieties and inappropriate behaviour. Pupils have access to a Speech and Language Therapist and an Occupational Therapist who work closely with the children and the whole SRP teaching team. OT and SALT are integrated throughout the school day. All learning is personalised to meet individual needs while accessing mainstream education.
SRP places are allocated by the Local Authority – Achieving for Children (AfC). Admission arrangements for all year group SRP places are made by AfC. General admissions are managed by Kingston upon Thames.
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