A outstanding community school school in Leeds. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Crossley Street 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 | 107.0 | 106.0 |
| 2023 | 110.0 | 109.0 |
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Declining trend (-3.0 per year)
Down -3.0% over 3 years
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"Inspiring Today to Achieve Tomorrow"
Headteacher Gavin Hirst describes Crossley Street as an outstanding, thriving community school with strong links to the local community, high progress and results, and a wide range of extra-curricular activities and outdoor learning opportunities. The school emphasises developing the whole child and invites Open Days.
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Before and After School Club runs in The Hive; care from 7:30am until school starts, and 3pm–6pm; nut-free; morning cereal/toast option; afternoon light snacks (wraps, bagels, pitta, sandwiches, vegetables, fruit/yoghurt/raisins); payments via School Money; nut-free and allergy-aware.
Reception admits 30 pupils to Reception each year. There is a legal maximum infant class size of 30 per class. Compulsory school age is the beginning of the term following the child’s fifth birthday. Parents may defer start until later in the same school year or until compulsory school age; deferment requests should be addressed to the Headteacher. Timeline for applications aligns with Leeds City Council School Admissions. For help with applications, contact Leeds City Council on 0113 222 4414 or [email protected]. Additional admissions information is available via Leeds City Council School Admissions and Admissions Policies (2027-28, 2026-27, 2025-26, Priority Forms).
Morning session: £7.50 per child, per session; Afternoon session: £15.00 per child, per session. After School Club closes at 5pm at the end of each term (Christmas, Easter and Summer). Late pick up fee (After 6pm) - £15 per 15 minutes. Payments are through the online portal School Money. Vouchers and Tax Free Childcare accepted. Nut-free provision and allergy accommodations available. Morning offers 6 cereals and toast; Afternoon offers a light snack (wraps, bagels, pitta bread, sandwiches) with vegetables, fruit, yoghurt or raisins and water or milk.