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William Booth Primary and Nursery School

Notintone Street, Sneinton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire · NG2 4QF

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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.
54%

Reading/writing/maths · 2024-25

Overall absence
4.6%

2024-25

Free school mealsFree School Meals: the share of pupils eligible for free school meals — a common measure of disadvantage.
49.0%

2024-25

Pupils per teacher
19.7

2025-26

Spend per pupil
£7,826

2024-25

Places filled
114%

239 of 210 places · 2025-26

Ofsted

Last inspected 6 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
Expected standard
Post-16 provision
Not applicable
Curriculum and teaching
Expected standard
Attendance and behaviour
Expected standard
Leadership and governance
Expected standard
Personal development and wellbeing
Expected 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. +0%

54%
'18-19
67%
'22-23
67%
'23-24
54%
'24-25

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

7%
'18-19
3%
'22-23
10%
'23-24
4%
'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. +3

99
'18-19
107
'22-23
106
'23-24
102
'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. -4

105
'18-19
105
'22-23
105
'23-24
101
'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. +0

103
'18-19
105
'22-23
108
'23-24
103
'24-25

Progress since Key Stage 1 · 0 = average

Reading +0.3

3.3
'18-19
3.6
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

Writing -2.3

6.2
'18-19
3.9
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

Maths -3.8

7.2
'18-19
3.4
'22-23
'23-24
'24-25

How this school compares

Against Nottingham (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.

-4.4% vs Nottingham average

This school54.0%
Nottingham average58.4%
Best in Nottingham93.0%
England average60.4%

Average reading scaled score

-2.3 vs Nottingham average

This school102.0
Nottingham average104.3
Best in Nottingham111.0
England average105.5

Average maths scaled score

-2.9 vs Nottingham average

This school101.0
Nottingham average103.9
Best in Nottingham111.0
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.
49.0%
English as 2nd lang.English as an Additional Language: pupils whose first language is known or believed to be other than English.
49.0%
SEN supportSpecial Educational Needs support: pupils who get extra help in school but do not have an Education, Health and Care plan.
1.7%
With EHC planEducation, Health and Care plan: a legal document for children with more significant needs, setting out the support a council must provide.
15.9%

Gender split

48%
52%

114 girls · 125 boys

Ethnicity

White British
25.5%
African
14.6%
Other ethnic group
10.9%
Other Asian
8.8%
Pakistani
7.9%
Other White
7.5%
Other Mixed
6.7%
Unclassified
6.3%
White & Black Caribbean
4.6%
Indian
2.1%
Bangladeshi
1.7%
Caribbean
1.3%

Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

How this school compares

Against Nottingham (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.

+13.6% vs Nottingham average

This school49.0%
Nottingham average35.4%
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.

+15.8% vs Nottingham average

This school49.0%
Nottingham average33.2%
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.

-6.2% vs Nottingham average

This school1.7%
Nottingham average7.9%
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.

+0.8% vs Nottingham average

This school15.9%
Nottingham average15.1%
England average14.6%

Attendance & absence

Share of school sessions missed

Overall absence rate +0.6%

4.0%
'18-19
5.0%
'21-22
5.5%
'22-23
4.8%
'23-24
4.6%
'24-25

Persistent absenceThe percentage of pupils who miss 10% or more of their possible school sessions across the year. +2.1%

Pupils missing 10%+ of sessions

8.5%
'18-19
13.6%
'21-22
14.0%
'22-23
10.8%
'23-24
10.6%
'24-25

How this school compares

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

Overall absence rate

-2.2% vs Nottingham average

This school4.6%
Nottingham average6.8%
Best in Nottingham2.9%
England average6.2%

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

-8.1% vs Nottingham average

This school10.6%
Nottingham average18.7%
Best in Nottingham4.3%
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. +0.0%

Total suspensions as a share of pupils

0.0%
'17-18
0.4%
'18-19
0.0%
'19-20
0.0%
'20-21
0.4%
'21-22
1.6%
'22-23
0.0%
'23-24
0.0%
'24-25

Pupils suspended at least once +0.0%

Share of pupils with one or more suspension

0.0%
'17-18
0.4%
'18-19
0.0%
'19-20
0.0%
'20-21
0.4%
'21-22
0.8%
'22-23
0.0%
'23-24
0.0%
'24-25

Permanent exclusion rateThe percentage of pupils permanently excluded (expelled) from the school during the year. +0.00%

0.00%
'17-18
0.00%
'18-19
0.00%
'19-20
0.00%
'20-21
0.00%
'21-22
0.41%
'22-23
0.00%
'23-24
0.00%
'24-25

How this school compares

Against Nottingham (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.

-3.0% vs Nottingham average

This school0.0%
Nottingham average3.0%
Best in Nottingham0.0%
England average2.5%

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

-0.06% vs Nottingham average

This school0.00%
Nottingham average0.06%
Best in Nottingham0.00%
England average0.03%

The local area

Neighbourhood context around the school in Nottingham

Median house price
£194,000

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.
6.0%

April 2026 · England 4.1%

Recorded crimes
306

~1 mile · 6m to 2026-04

Degree-level+
34%

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
2/10
Health
1/10
Crime
5/10

Crime by type

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

Violence and sexual offences
95
Anti social behaviour
47
Vehicle crime
33
Other theft
27
Drugs
20
Public order
20
Criminal damage and arson
18
Shoplifting
15

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 144462