Academic Performance
verified Data: UK Gov 2024/25Primary Performance Trends (KS2)
R/W/M Expected Standard
54%
Read SS
105
Maths SS
104
GPS SS
104
Progress (0 = national avg)
-
Read
-
Write
-
Maths
Ofsted
Good
Inspected 2022
Expected Standard
54%
Age Range
4-11
Gillingstool Primary School is a Academy converter primary school in Bristol, serving ages 4-11. Rated Good by Ofsted. Ranks in the top 74% of primary schools nationally.
Gillingstool Primary School is an academy converter in Bristol, South Gloucestershire, admitting pupils aged 4-11. The school has approximately 204 pupils on roll, of whom 31% are eligible for free school meals.
In 2025, 54% of pupils met the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths combined, with 4% achieving the higher standard. The school ranks #45 of 82 primaries in South Gloucestershire and #8,714 of 14,143 nationally.
Ofsted last inspected the school in 2022. The school's current overall rating is Good. Inspectors assessed quality of education as Good, behaviour and attitudes Good, personal development Good, and leadership and management Good.
The pupil-to-qualified-teacher ratio is 21.8:1. There are no current teaching vacancies.
In the 2024/25 academic year, there were no permanent exclusions. The average suspension rate was 0.5 per 1,000 pupils per term.
R/W/M Expected Standard
54%
Read SS
105
Maths SS
104
GPS SS
104
Progress (0 = national avg)
-
Read
-
Write
-
Maths
Inspection Report
Inspection Report
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