Frederick Nattrass Primary Academy

A good academy converter school in Stockton-on-Tees. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Frederick Nattrass Primary Academy.

Stockton-On-Tees, TS201BZ Ofsted: Good Age 3-11 Mixed intake
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Performance Score

Overall school rating

59

/ 100

Primary weighted harmonic mean of 3 indicators

Indicators used for Primary schools

KS2 pupils meeting expected standard
67.1
/ 100 normalized
Weight: 40.0%
Raw: 79.0%
KS2 pupils exceeding expected standard
42.5
/ 100 normalized
Weight: 30.0%
Raw: 4.0%
Ofsted inspection outcome
75.0
/ 100 normalized
Weight: 30.0%
Raw: Good

How we weight each phase

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Primary schools

  • KS2 pupils meeting expected standard 40.0%
  • KS2 pupils exceeding expected standard 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

Secondary schools

  • Progress 8 score 40.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

All-through schools

  • Progress 8 score 25.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 20.0%
  • KS2 pupils meeting expected standard 20.0%
  • KS2 pupils exceeding expected standard 15.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 20.0%

Secondary with Sixth Form schools

  • Progress 8 score 20.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 20.0%
  • Continue in education or training 20.0%
  • Sustained employment 20.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 20.0%

Sixth Form Only schools

  • Continue in education or training 40.0%
  • Sustained employment 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

Special schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Alternative Provision schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Independent schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Ofsted Inspection

Official inspection outcomes

Good
Overall effectiveness
Good
Last inspected
17 May 2016
Previous grade
Good
Quality of education
9
Behaviour & attitudes
9
Personal development
9
Leadership & management
Good
Safeguarding
Effective

Source: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Grades: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate.

Contact Information

How to reach this school

Source: GIAS
Address
Darlington Lane
Norton
Stockton-On-Tees, TS201BZ

Location

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Source: Geocoding

School Information

Basic details and characteristics

Source: GIAS
URN
140072
Type
Academy converter
Phase
Primary
Address
Darlington Lane, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, TS20 1BZ
Age range
3-11
Gender
Mixed
Religious character
Does not apply
School status
Open
Trust/MAT
NORTHERN EDUCATION TRUST
Capacity
210 pupils
Setting
Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Sixth Form
No
Nursery
Yes

School Performance Data

Official government statistics

Source: DfE

School Demographics

Total Pupils
214
Free School Meals
60.6% (130 pupils)
Special Educational Needs
2.8% (6 pupils)

Daily Attendance

Attendance Rate
95.5%
Excellent
Persistent Absence
13.1%
Missing 10%+ of school days

Detailed Performance Metrics

Meeting Expected Standard:
79.0%
Exceeding Expected Standard:
4.0%
Reading Score:
106.0
Maths Score:
106.0
Grammar Score:
102.0

Key Performance Indicators

Reading, Writing & Maths (Expected):
79.0 (+20.2 vs average)
Low Persistent Absence:
13.1 (4.4 below average)
Low Absence Rate:
4.5 (2.1 below average)

Historical Performance

Year Mat Average Read Average
2024 106.0 106.0
2023 107.0 109.0

Historical data shows year-over-year performance trends

Calculated Fields

Derived insights and analysis

Source: Calculated

Class Size Information

Average Class Size
12 pupils
Excellent
Pupils per Year Group
24
Average across all year groups
Total School Size
214 pupils
3-11

Performance Trend

Declining trend (-2.0 per year)

Down -2.0% over 3 years

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From the School Website

Information extracted from the school's own website

Source: School Website

Ethos & Values

"Outcomes Focused, Child Centred"

We care passionately about the education and welfare of young people We believe that all young people, irrespective of background or ability will be successful in our Trust We are not and will never be selective. We believe that local schools are for all children We are always inclusive. Our mechanisms to support the most vulnerable child to succeed and overcome barriers to learning are a key aspect of our work Our approach to education recognises that outcomes are paramount and also allows children to gain experiences and values which prepare them fully for life in modern Britain. This includes workplace skills and appropriate advice for future progression We have high expectations of behaviour We adopt the local authority admissions protocol and work closely with them We would always wish to act in such a way that has a positive effect on a neighbouring school or community. We care passionately about children in all schools, not just our own That all employees act with integrity and embrace the value that ‘we are the Trust’ We work regionally and nationally to develop approaches to MAT improvement that influence the wider school-led system

Head Teacher's Message

The Principal emphasises high standards and outcomes-focused learning, a safe, calm and caring atmosphere, and strong opportunities for enrichment and community links while working to help every pupil reach their full potential.

Extracurriculars

Clubs

netball football

Curriculum Highlights

An exciting, modern curriculum designed to prepare learners for Year 7 and beyond, starting in Nursery/Reception. Three ‘E’s’ underpin the curriculum: entitlement, enrichment and element. Subject-specific sequencing from EYFS to Year 6 to build knowledge and skills. Retrieval practice forms part of regular teaching to embed long-term knowledge. Knowledge empowerment as a foundation for success across subjects.

Wraparound Care

Breakfast Club: Yes After-School Care: Yes

Stockton Borough Council wrap around care.

Admissions Criteria

Nursery places are allocated as soon as possible after the child’s 3rd birthday, with priority given to those living in the school catchment area. Reception places are allocated via Stockton Borough Council Admissions Department and the academy notes it is oversubscribed in some year groups, so applicants may need to join a waiting list. See Stockton Borough Council’s admissions policy for details.

Financial Information

School meals are provided at a cost of £10.25 per week, £2.05 per day. Free school meals are available to eligible pupils via online application. Milk is available for Reception, Years 1 and 2 at lunchtime and for KS2 pupils who have a school dinner. Breakfast Club is available for £2.00 per day.

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