Manor Court Community Primary School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary
PUPILS
382
AGES
2 - 11
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Academy sponsor led
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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?

Good
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted Inspection
(03/12/2019)
Full Report - All Reports
83%
NATIONAL AVG. 60%
% pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics



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Duck Lane
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TA20 2ES
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School Description

Manor Court pupils develop as well-rounded individuals because of the school’s broad curriculum. Leaders have the highest of expectations for all pupils. They leave nothing to chance in ensuring that the curriculum arouses pupils’ interest and widens their view of the world. Teachers plan experiences that inspire awe, teach new skills and help pupils to have fun safely. Pupils quote stargazing, learning to knit and ‘water fights’ as some of the most memorable. The number and range of clubs on offer are extensive. Every parent who responded to Parent View was positive about what the school offers pupils through sport, art and musical opportunities. Leaders make sure that pupils take part and make the most of their time in school. Pupils concentrate in class and their workbooks are well presented. They play together on the playground safely. Pupils say the school treats bullying seriously if it occurs and quickly puts a stop to it. Pupils treat staff with respect and feel they can approach them with a problem. One pupil, expressing the views of many, said, ‘They look after us here.’ What does the school do well and what does it need to do better? Leaders aim high in what they want pupils to know by the time they leave the school. Their curriculum plans are ambitious. Teachers are supported well by effective subject leaders, so they know what to teach and when. However, leaders acknowledge that there is still more to do to make sure pupils know and remember all they should in some subjects. In some subjects, such as history and art, pupils remember what they have been taught in the past. They talk readily about the Romans and Vikings and are equally clear about the art techniques they have learned. Pupils use their knowledge when they meet new and more challenging tasks. However, this is not the case in all subjects. In science, for example, although pupils can talk about their current learning, some struggle to recall key points from earlier work. Some topics in science have not given pupils all the knowledge they should have. This is also the case in geography. Pupils’ work shows that they do not routinely use precise geographical language when describing places. Leaders are determined that all pupils should read well. Pupils quickly learn phonics and almost all read age-appropriate books fluently. Leaders expect staff to read with every pupil regularly. This helps pupils who may struggle, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Those who have fallen behind are catching up. In key stage 2, not all the material pupils are given to read is sufficiently challenging for the most able. Pupils’ work shows that they are not learning to read with the depth of understanding they should. Teachers seek to widen pupils’ knowledge of Inspection report: Manor Court Community Primary School 3–4 December 2019 2 books. Year 5 pupils enjoyed and remembered many of Michael Morpurgo’s books. However, leaders have not ensured that pupils read the breadth of literature that they should. Pupils write well and for a wide range of purposes. Their handwriting is fluent and so they get ideas down on paper quickly. Pupils practise spellings and learn grammar to improve their writing. However, too many pupils rely on copying words and ideas from prompt cards. They have not been expected to remember as much as they could. Pupils say the school wants them to be ambitious and good role models for others. They know that this means hard work but that teachers will help them to ‘get there’. Older pupils have roles of considerable responsibility. Well-being councillors, sports leaders and eco councillors take their work seriously. Leaders are developing links with the Ukraine to further build pupils’ cultural understanding. Pupils with SEND are supported in class by skilled teaching assistants. Sharp targets are set for pupils. Leaders check that additional chances to learn are helping pupils to catch up. Children in the three early years classes follow well-established routines. Staff plan activities that deepen children’s understanding of both their own world and the wider world. Children learn about where they live. They have recently learned about Diwali and the story of Rama and Sita. However, not all the school’s curricular plans recognise how much children know when they join Year 1. Children in the early years are introduced to books through visits to the library. They are taught how to use phonic sounds to read and write. They say the sounds over and over to themselves until they have mastered the spelling. Staff expect children to be independent and persevere.

Manor Court Community Primary School Parent Reviews



unlock % Parents Recommend This School
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>69, "agree"=>25, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>75, "agree"=>17, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>56, "agree"=>33, "disagree"=>6, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
My Child Has Not Been Bullied Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"my_child_has_not_been_bullied"=>72, "strongly_agree"=>8, "agree"=>6, "disagree"=>6, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>61, "agree"=>33, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
I Have Not Raised Any Concerns Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"i_have_not_raised_any_concerns"=>42, "strongly_agree"=>36, "agree"=>11, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>8, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>30, "agree"=>30, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>30, "dont_know"=>10} UNLOCK Figures based on 10 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>61, "agree"=>31, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>64, "agree"=>28, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>61, "agree"=>28, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>8, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>67, "agree"=>22, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>3, "dont_know"=>8} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>67, "agree"=>31, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>3, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>67, "agree"=>19, "disagree"=>0, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>8} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024
Yes No {"yes"=>94, "no"=>6} UNLOCK Figures based on 36 responses up to 28-03-2024

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