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Hawkesley Church Primary Academy

376 Shannon Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham, West Midlands · B38 9TR

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Ofsted
Report card

Jan 2026

KS2 expected stdThe percentage of Year 6 pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined.
67%

Reading/writing/maths · 2024-25

Overall absence
6.2%

2024-25

Free school mealsFree School Meals: the share of pupils eligible for free school meals — a common measure of disadvantage.
68.9%

2024-25

Pupils per teacher
20.0

2025-26

Spend per pupil
£6,781

2024-25

Places filled
63%

228 of 360 places · 2025-26

Ofsted

Last inspected 13 January 2026

Ofsted report cardFrom November 2025 Ofsted replaced the single overall grade with a report card: each area is judged separately on a five-point scale.

Inclusion
Expected standard
Achievement
Expected standard
Early years
Strong standard
Post-16 provision
Not applicable
Curriculum and teaching
Expected standard
Attendance and behaviour
Strong standard
Leadership and governance
Expected standard
Personal development and wellbeing
Strong standard
Safeguarding
Met
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SATs results (Key Stage 2)

End of primary · Year 6

Meeting expected standard (R/W/M)The percentage of Year 6 pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. +15%

52%
'18-19
64%
'22-23
40%
'23-24
67%
'24-25

At higher standard (R/W/M) -3%

3%
'18-19
4%
'22-23
7%
'23-24
0%
'24-25

Average reading scaled scoreKS2 SATs are converted to a scaled score; 100 is the expected standard, so an average above 100 is above the national benchmark. +5

100
'18-19
102
'22-23
102
'23-24
105
'24-25

Average maths scaled scoreKS2 SATs are converted to a scaled score; 100 is the expected standard, so an average above 100 is above the national benchmark. +5

101
'18-19
103
'22-23
101
'23-24
106
'24-25

Average grammar, punctuation & spellingKS2 SATs are converted to a scaled score; 100 is the expected standard, so an average above 100 is above the national benchmark. +5

101
'18-19
106
'22-23
102
'23-24
106
'24-25

Progress since Key Stage 1 · 0 = average

Reading +1.7

-3.0
'18-19
-1.3
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

Writing +3.9

-1.8
'18-19
2.1
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

Maths +3.6

-3.5
'18-19
0.1
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

How this school compares

Against Birmingham (its local authority) and England · 2024-25

Meeting expected standardThe percentage of Year 6 pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined.

+6.7% vs Birmingham average

This school67.0%
Birmingham average60.3%
Best in Birmingham97.0%
England average60.4%

Average reading scaled score

-0.3 vs Birmingham average

This school105.0
Birmingham average105.3
Best in Birmingham112.0
England average105.5

Average maths scaled score

+1.4 vs Birmingham average

This school106.0
Birmingham average104.6
Best in Birmingham114.0
England average104.4

Pupil makeup

Spring school census · 2024-25

Free school mealsFree School Meals: the share of pupils eligible for free school meals — a common measure of disadvantage.
68.9%
English as 2nd lang.English as an Additional Language: pupils whose first language is known or believed to be other than English.
14.9%
SEN supportSpecial Educational Needs support: pupils who get extra help in school but do not have an Education, Health and Care plan.
1.3%
With EHC planEducation, Health and Care plan: a legal document for children with more significant needs, setting out the support a council must provide.
21.9%

Gender split

49%
51%

111 girls · 117 boys

Ethnicity

White British
65.4%
African
7.0%
White & Black Caribbean
6.6%
Other White
4.8%
Other Mixed
4.4%
Chinese
2.6%
Caribbean
2.6%
Other ethnic group
2.2%
Pakistani
1.3%
White & Black African
1.3%

Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

How this school compares

Against Birmingham (its local authority) and England · 2024-25

Free school mealsFree School Meals: the share of pupils eligible for free school meals — a common measure of disadvantage.

+28.3% vs Birmingham average

This school68.9%
Birmingham average40.6%
England average23.2%

English as 2nd lang.English as an Additional Language: pupils whose first language is known or believed to be other than English.

-20.2% vs Birmingham average

This school14.9%
Birmingham average35.1%
England average16.4%

SEN supportSpecial Educational Needs support: pupils who get extra help in school but do not have an Education, Health and Care plan.

-9.9% vs Birmingham average

This school1.3%
Birmingham average11.2%
England average11.2%

With EHC planEducation, Health and Care plan: a legal document for children with more significant needs, setting out the support a council must provide.

+6.9% vs Birmingham average

This school21.9%
Birmingham average15.0%
England average14.6%

Attendance & absence

Share of school sessions missed

Overall absence rate -0.5%

6.7%
'18-19
8.9%
'21-22
9.2%
'22-23
8.2%
'23-24
6.2%
'24-25

Persistent absenceThe percentage of pupils who miss 10% or more of their possible school sessions across the year. -9.7%

Pupils missing 10%+ of sessions

25.5%
'18-19
37.4%
'21-22
35.1%
'22-23
27.9%
'23-24
15.8%
'24-25

How this school compares

Against Birmingham (its local authority) and England · 2024-25

Overall absence rate

-0.8% vs Birmingham average

This school6.2%
Birmingham average7.0%
Best in Birmingham2.6%
England average6.2%

Persistent absenceThe percentage of pupils who miss 10% or more of their possible school sessions across the year.

-4.2% vs Birmingham average

This school15.8%
Birmingham average20.0%
Best in Birmingham1.6%
England average15.8%

Suspensions & exclusions

As a percentage of pupils on roll

Suspension rateThe number of suspensions (fixed-period exclusions) expressed as a percentage of pupils on roll. A pupil can be suspended more than once. +4.4%

Total suspensions as a share of pupils

1.3%
'16-17
2.2%
'17-18
4.6%
'18-19
0.9%
'19-20
0.0%
'20-21
0.0%
'21-22
0.4%
'22-23
3.5%
'23-24
5.7%
'24-25

Pupils suspended at least once +3.0%

Share of pupils with one or more suspension

1.3%
'16-17
1.3%
'17-18
3.3%
'18-19
0.9%
'19-20
0.0%
'20-21
0.0%
'21-22
0.4%
'22-23
3.1%
'23-24
4.4%
'24-25

Permanent exclusion rateThe percentage of pupils permanently excluded (expelled) from the school during the year. -0.45%

0.45%
'16-17
0.00%
'17-18
0.83%
'18-19
0.00%
'19-20
0.00%
'20-21
0.00%
'21-22
0.00%
'22-23
0.00%
'23-24
0.00%
'24-25

How this school compares

Against Birmingham (its local authority) and England · 2024-25

Suspension rateThe number of suspensions (fixed-period exclusions) expressed as a percentage of pupils on roll. A pupil can be suspended more than once.

+3.3% vs Birmingham average

This school5.7%
Birmingham average2.4%
Best in Birmingham0.0%
England average2.5%

Permanent exclusion rateThe percentage of pupils permanently excluded (expelled) from the school during the year.

-0.05% vs Birmingham average

This school0.00%
Birmingham average0.05%
Best in Birmingham0.00%
England average0.03%

The local area

Neighbourhood context around the school in Birmingham

Median house price
£223,250

2023 · England £295,000

DeprivationIndex of Multiple Deprivation: the official measure of relative deprivation for small areas. Areas are split into deciles, where 1 is the most-deprived 10% in England and 10 the least.
1/10

10 = least deprived

Claimant rateThe share of residents aged 16–64 claiming unemployment-related benefits (the claimant count) — a timely local proxy for unemployment.
10.0%

April 2026 · England 4.1%

Recorded crimes
128

~1 mile · 6m to 2026-04

Degree-level+
25%

Residents 16+ · Census 2021

Deprivation (IMD) Index of Multiple Deprivation: the official measure of relative deprivation for small areas. Areas are split into deciles, where 1 is the most-deprived 10% in England and 10 the least.

Among the most deprived areas in England · 1 = most deprived 10%, 10 = least

Overall
1/10
Income
1/10
Employment
1/10
Education
1/10
Health
1/10
Crime
1/10

Crime by type

Street-level reports within ~1 mile · 6m to 2026-04

Violence and sexual offences
65
Criminal damage and arson
14
Public order
10
Anti social behaviour
8
Vehicle crime
5
Shoplifting
5
Burglary
5
Other theft
4

Area figures describe the neighbourhood around the school (LSOA/MSOA), not the school itself. Sources: ONS, Home Office (data.police.uk), MHCLG — Open Government Licence v3.0.

Data last updated 06/06/2026 · URN 139269