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Medway Primary Schools

 

School OFSTED Grade Date Change
CHATHAM
Kingfisher Special Measures Mar 13 Down one
Luton Junior Good Jan 13 Up one
Maundene  Good Sep 12 No change
New Road Satisfactory progress  from SM Sep 12
Good progress from SM Jan 13
St John's CofE VC Infant Requires Improvement Mar 13 No change
St Mary's Island  Special Measures Nov 12 Down one
Satisfactory progress from SM May 13
St Thomas More Catholic Outstanding Feb 13 Up one

Wayfield Community

Good Jan 13 Up one

GILLINGHAM

Barnsole
Monitoring Insp: Not enough progress 
Feb 13
Brompton-Westbrook
Good
Nov 12
Up one
Burnt Oak Requires Improvement Feb 13 No change
Deanwood Good Sep 12 Up one
Featherby Junior Requires Improvement Mar 13 No change
Riverside  Good Nov 12 Up one
Saxon Way
Satisfactory progress from SM
Dec 12
Satisfactory progress from SM Mar 2013
Skinner Street Requires Improvement Feb 13 No change
St Mary's Catholic Good Jan 13 No change
St Thomas of Canterbury Good Mar 13 No change
Twydall Good Oct 12 1st inspection Academy
HOO
All Hallows Special Measures Mar 13 Down one
High Halstow Requires Improvement Oct 12 1st Inspection Academy
RAINHAM
Park Wood Junior Good Jan 13 Good
ROCHESTER
Bligh Junior Good Feb 13 Up one
Halling Satisf progr from NtoI Oct 12
St William of Perth RC Requires Improvement Nov 12 No change
STROOD
Gordon Junior Serious Weaknesses Jan 13 Down one
St Nicholas CofE Infant Outstanding Jan 13 Up one
Sherwin Knight Infant  Requires Improvement Dec 12 No change
Sherwin Knight Junior Serious Weaknesses Nov 12 Down One
Reasonable progress to remove SW May 13 (see note below)
Temple Mill Requires Improvement Feb 13 No change

Sherwin Knight Junior School is about to close and be absorbed into the Infant School which is extending its age range. Medway COuncil is criticised in the latest OFSTED Inspection for not monitoring or challenging the school sufficiently through a period of change. For instance, it has not asked leaders how pupils’ learning is going to be protected while the process of improving teaching takes place (quite important I would have thought).

Pre September 2012 Reports

 

School OFSTED Grade Date        

All Hallows Primary, Hoo Satisfactory Jun 2011
Balfour Junior Good Sep 2010
Barnsole Junior, Gillingham Notice to Improve Nov 2011 Good Progress Jul 2012
Brompton-Westbrook Primary Satisfactory Dec 2010
Burnt Oak Primary, Gillingham Inadequate progress Jun 2011 Monitoring inspection of Grade 3 schools
Byron Primary, Gillingham Good Mar 2011
Chattenden Primary Good Jul 2010
Cuxton Community Infant Good Jan 2012
Cuxton Community Junior Satisfactory Feb 2011
Deanwood Primary, Gillingham Satisfactory Mar 2011
Delce Junior Good Jul 2010
Elaine Primary, Rochester Satisfactory Jan 2011
Fairview Community Primary Good May 2010
Featherby Infant
Good Sep 2010
Featherby Junior, Gillingham Satisfactory Jan 2011
Glencoe Junior, Chatham Inadequate progress Mar 2011 Not an inspection, but an Interim monitoring of Grade 3 schools
Gordon Junior Special Measures Jun 2009 Good Progress Jun 2010
Gordon Junior Satisfactory Nov 2010 Removed from Special Measures
Greenvale Infant, Chatham Good Jun 2011
Halling Primary Notices to Improve Feb 2012
Hempstead Infant, Gillingham Good Jun 2011
Horsted Infant, Chatham Good Feb 2012
Horsted Junior, Chatham Satisfactory Feb 2012
Lordswood School Satisfactory  May 2012
Luton Infant and Nursery, Chatham Good May 2011
 Luton Junior  Good Nov 2010
Miers Court Primary, Gillingham Good Nov 2011
 Oaklands Infant Chatham Notice to Improve Nov 2010 see below
Oaklands Infant Chatham  Satisfactory Dec 11
Oaklands Junior Satisfactory Nov 2010
Napier Community Infant & Nursery, Gillingham Satisfactory Feb 2011
New Road School & Nursery Unit, Chatham Special Measures Oct 2011 Satisfactory progress, Feb 2012, good progress May 2012
Saxon Way Primary, Gillingham Special Measures Jun 2012
St Benedict's RC Primary Good Jun 2010
St Helen's CofE Primary, Cliffe Satisfactory Feb 2012
St James CofE VA Primary, Grain Special Measures Dec 2010 Satisf Progress May 2011, See below
St James CofE VA PrimaryGrain  Satisfactory Jul 2012 see above
St Margaret's CofE Junior, Rainham
Notice to Improve Sep 2009 Inadequate Progress Feb 2009 (see below)
St Margaret's CofE Junior, Rainham Good Nov 2010 Removed from Special Measures
St Margaret's Infant School, Rainham Good Jun 2011
St Margaret's at Troy Town CofE VC, Rochester Satisfactory Jan 2012
St Mary's Island CofE (Aided) Primary Satisfactory Jan 2011
St Michael's RC Primary, Chatham Satisfactory Nove 2011
St Peter's Infant, Rochester Good Mar 2011
St William of Perth RC Primary Satisfactory Jul 2010
Sherwin Knight Infant, Strood Satisfactory Jun 2010
Sherwin Knight Infant,   Inadequate Progress Sep 2011 Monitoring Inspection of Grade 3 schools
Skinner Street Junior
Special Measures Jun 2009 Good progress July 2010
Skinner Street Junior, Gillingham Satisfactory Jan 2011 Removed from Special Measures
Spinnens Acre Community Junior Notice to Improve Sep 2009 Inadequate Progress May 2010
Spinnens Acre Community Junior, Chatham Special Measures Oct 2010 Satisfactory Progress Mar 2011. Good progress Dec 2011, see below
Spinnens Acre Community Junior, Chatham Satisfactory Mar 2012 see above
Temple Mill Junior Satisfactory Nov 2010
Thames View Junior , Rainham Satisfactory Feb 2011
Twydall Junior, Gillingham Good Mar 2011
Walderslade Primary Satisfactory Sep 2010
Wainscott Primary Good Mar 2012
Warren Wood Community Primary, Rochester
Special Measures Jul 2009 Inadequate Progress Jul 2010 & Sep 2010, Satisfactory Progress Mar 2011
Warren Wood Community Primary, Rochester Satisfactory Jun 2011
Wayfield Primary, Chatham Satisfactory Sep 2010 Inadequate progress, Monitoring Inspection, Mar 2012
Woodlands Infant Good Nov 2010

 

Admission Comments for September 2012 entry (Written March 2012)

The general Medway picture on Infant Class admissions for the last three years is as follows.


2012 2011 2010

No of Medway Pupils %

No of Medway pupils

% No of pupils %
Offered a named Medway school 2980 97.0 2842
97.4
2873 96.0
Offered first preference 2731 88.9 2678
91.8
2775
92.7
Offered second preference 184 6.0 127
4.3
98
3.3
Offered third preference 52 1.7 31
1.1


Offered fourth pref 13 0.4 6
0.2


Allocated by Medway
90 3.0 75
2.5
107

3.6

Total of applications 3071 2917

2980

The number of Medway children offered a place at a non-Medway school is 73, with 42 non-Medway children offered places in Medway primary schools, all of these were a preference expressed by the parent/carer. Most of these will have been in the Walderslade area, where the county boundary crosses the M2.

The percentage of Medway reception aged children being offered one of their four named schools is 97.0% slightly down from 97.4% last year. These figures will always be higher than those of Kent, who only allow parents to name three schools. However, the number who were not offered their first choice has risen significantly from 7.3% in 2010, to 8.2% in 2011, to 11.1% this year. This year's increase will be down to the 5% rise in pupil numbers for 2012 Year R.

Pupil rolls at Year R in Medway have been falling for many years, bottoming out in 2011, and figures are reported to show increases each year from now on for the next three years (all years that children have been born and can be counted). In 2010, Ridge View Primary School in Chatham  was controversially closed and many parents have expressed unhappiness at the lack of provision this year, as revealed by the fall in proportion of first choices offered. As a result of the closure, the number of places has fallen by 60 to 3336, whilst the Medway Reception age group has risen by 154 children, an effective reduction in 217 places.

This still leaves just 3% of Medway children being allocated a school not of their choice,  33 of the 90 concerned being in Chatham, to Luton Infants School, the only school in Chatham left with any vacancies, and where the key pressure can be seen . This suggests that the closure of Ridge View was a mistake, with St John's Infants, which also came close to being closed, being full. No other school in Medway received more than 7 allocations. What is clear from the parental preferences  is their quite understandable wish to avoid their children attending the 30% of Medway primary schools that are, or have been, failed by OFSTED.

Most oversubscribed school was Balfour Infants, with 41 first choices turned away, followed by All Saints CofE Primary with 34, then: Fairview Community Primary; The Pilgrim; Miers Court Primary; and Twydall Primary, all with more than 15 first choices rejected.

The Hoo Peninsula primary schools have the highest vacancy rate between them, with 18% of places empty, compared with 3% in Chatham and 9% overall across Medway. Four schools, all with a Satisfactory OFSTED are at least half empty.