St Dunstan's Catholic Primary School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary
PUPILS
632
AGES
4 - 11
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Voluntary aided school
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This pupil heat map shows where pupils currently attending the school live.
The concentration of pupils shows likelihood of admission based on distance criteria

Source: All attending pupils National School Census Data, ONS
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This School Guide heat map has been plotted using official pupil data taken from the last School Census collected by the Department for Education. It is a visualisation of where pupils lived at the time of the annual School Census.

Our heat maps use groups of postcodes, not individual postcodes, and have naturally soft edges. All pupils are included in the mapping (i.e. children with siblings already at the school, high priority pupils and selective and/or religious admissions) but we may have removed statistical ‘outliers’ with more remote postcodes that do not reflect majority admissions.

For some schools, the heat map may be a useful indicator of the catchment area but our heat maps are not the same as catchment area maps. Catchment area maps, published by the school or local authority, are based on geographical admissions criteria and show actual cut-off distances and pre-defined catchment areas for a single admission year.

This information is provided as a guide only. The criteria in which schools use to allocate places in the event that they are oversubscribed can and do vary between schools and over time. These criteria can include distance from the school and sometimes specific catchment areas but can also include, amongst others, priority for siblings, children of a particular faith or specific feeder schools. Living in an area where children have previously attended a school does not guarantee admission to the school in future years. Always check with the school’s own admission authority for the current admission arrangements.

3 steps to help parents gather catchment information for a school:

  1. Look at our school catchment area guide for more information on heat maps. They give a useful indicator of the general areas that admit pupils to the school. This visualisation is based on all attending pupils present at the time of the annual School Census.
  2. Use the link to the Local Authority Contact (above) to find catchment area information based on a single admission year. This is very important if you are considering applying to a school.
  3. On each school page, use the link to visit the school website and find information on individual school admissions criteria. Geographical criteria are only applied after pupils have been admitted on higher priority criteria such as Looked After Children, SEN, siblings, etc.

How Does The School Perform?

Outstanding
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted Inspection
(25/02/2020)
Full Report - All Reports
79%
NATIONAL AVG. 60%
% pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics



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Progress Compared With All Other Schools

UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Average (About 67% of schools in England) Above Average (About 6% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 9% of schools in England) UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 10% of schools in England) Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Average (About 67% of schools in England) Above Average (About 6% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 8% of schools in England) UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 10% of schools in England) Below Average (About 11% of schools in England) Average (About 59% of schools in England) Above Average (About 11% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 9% of schools in England)
Onslow Crescent
Woking
GU22 7AX
01483715190

School Description

Pupils love coming to this multi-cultural and welcoming school. The high attendance figures reflect this. The quality of provision that pupils receive is exceptional. Pupils relish the interesting opportunities the school provides. They understand the high standards expected in all areas of school life and rise to these confidently. Staff are extremely ambitious for pupils, including those who are disadvantaged or who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Everyone works together as part of this happy and compassionate Catholic community. The school’s motto, ‘faith, love and excellence’, is coupled with an inspiring curriculum. This ensures that pupils learn in an environment where they can thrive and flourish. Leaders provide excellent opportunities for pupils to develop their interests and discover new things. There is something for everyone. For instance, all pupils play four musical instruments, take part in an extensive range of sports, learn to draw in the style of Picasso and debate ‘big ideas’ such as, ‘What is unconditional love?’ Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary in lessons, when moving about the school and during playtimes. Pupils and staff do not accept any form of bullying or unkindness. Pupils feel safe and are looked after well. They say, ‘You are never too far from an adult who will help.’ What does the school do well and what does it need to do better? Leaders bring their aspirational vision to life. This is to provide pupils with an excellent education, so they can apply what they learn as ‘a force for good’. This vision is understood by staff and implemented with skill and conviction. By the end of key stage 2, pupils achieve outcomes that are above national averages. The school’s curriculum, including in early years, has been very carefully crafted. Leaders have thoughtfully considered what pupils need to know and in what order it should be taught. Teachers carefully plan how learning fits into a series of lessons, so pupils can develop their knowledge and skills successfully. The school’s comprehensive ‘learning guide’ ensures that the highest standards are consistently maintained throughout the school. Teachers and support staff are well trained so that they have the skills to support every pupil whatever their ability. There is considerable expertise within the school. Leaders and staff are highly reflective and are constantly looking at ways to further refine the curriculum for the benefit of all pupils. Children get off to a strong start in early years. They sustain high levels of concentration and are deeply engaged in their play activities. Skilled teachers and support staff ensure that essential knowledge about numbers and letters is embedded. No opportunity for learning is missed. For instance, during the inspection, children counted the chicks that had hatched from their numbered eggs. Inspection report: St Dunstan’s Catholic Primary School, Woking 25–26 February 2020 2 Children confidently chanted out loud the votes for what book they wanted the teacher to read. Leaders ensure that reading is at the heart of the curriculum. They make sure that all pupils learn to read as soon as possible. Staff are skilled in the teaching of phonics because they are well trained. Almost all pupils can read fluently by the end of Year 2 despite many starting in Reception with little or no English. Pupils accurately apply their phonics knowledge in reading books that are well matched to their capabilities. As pupils move up to key stage 2, their love of reading continues. The curriculum includes rich and challenging texts as well as thoughtfully chosen picture books. These inspire pupils to read and serve to rapidly develop their vocabulary. The school’s well-stocked and vibrant library is used extensively during and after the school day. Leaders are determined to develop the ‘human wholeness’ of every pupil. The school’s religious ethos is deep-rooted and forms the basis for pupils to understand how they can contribute to the world in a positive way. For example, leaders want pupils to be able to use their scientific knowledge to consider how they might tackle climate change. Through discussions and assemblies, staff promote and model the importance of caring for others, showing respect and making good choices. Pupils are proud of their school. They behave impeccably not only at school but also when they are ‘out and about’. Pupils are excited by the extensive opportunities provided for them. All pupils, including disadvantaged pupils and pupils with SEND, take part in a rich range of activities, such as public speaking, sports clubs, charity work or a visit to the Houses of Parliament to better understand how democracy works. The school is a close-knit community with strong links to the nearby church. Parents and carers are overwhelmingly positive about the school. Governors know the school extremely well. They are committed and see themselves as ‘guardians’ of the school vision. They work strategically with school leaders to ensure that funding is used wisely. There is a strong feeling of camaraderie across the school. Staff feel valued and say they are ‘invested in’ by leaders. They appreciate leaders’ careful attention to their well-being and workload.

St Dunstan's Catholic Primary School Parent Reviews



unlock % Parents Recommend This School
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>85, "agree"=>14, "disagree"=>1, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>86, "agree"=>12, "disagree"=>2, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>81, "agree"=>17, "disagree"=>1, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
My Child Has Not Been Bullied Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"my_child_has_not_been_bullied"=>71, "strongly_agree"=>10, "agree"=>10, "disagree"=>4, "strongly_disagree"=>1, "dont_know"=>4} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>69, "agree"=>29, "disagree"=>2, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
I Have Not Raised Any Concerns Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"i_have_not_raised_any_concerns"=>35, "strongly_agree"=>44, "agree"=>14, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>2, "dont_know"=>1} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>59, "agree"=>18, "disagree"=>14, "strongly_disagree"=>5, "dont_know"=>5} UNLOCK Figures based on 22 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>75, "agree"=>22, "disagree"=>1, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>1} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>68, "agree"=>30, "disagree"=>1, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>1} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>65, "agree"=>32, "disagree"=>2, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>69, "agree"=>28, "disagree"=>2, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>1} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>63, "agree"=>32, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>0, "dont_know"=>2} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>67, "agree"=>26, "disagree"=>4, "strongly_disagree"=>1, "dont_know"=>2} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020
Yes No {"yes"=>98, "no"=>2} UNLOCK Figures based on 207 responses up to 28-02-2020

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