Kingsway Primary School

URN: 104997 • Wallasey CH44 9EF

Overview

Name
Kingsway Primary School
URN
104997
Type
Community school
Phase
Primary
Status
Open
Gender
Mixed
Religious
Does not apply
Admissions
Not applicable
Trust
Private
No
Ofsted rating
Requires improvement
Ranking score
36.9 / 100
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Leadership & Contact

Headteacher
Helen Holbrook (since 2025) , Headteacher
Telephone
01516385195
Website
Visit
Address
Ashville Road, Wallasey CH44 9EF

Summary

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School Profile
NAME: Kingsway Primary School
URN: 104997
LA: Wirral
TOWN: Wallasey
POSTCODE: CH44 9EF
PHASE: Primary
TYPE: Community school
GENDER: Mixed
PUPILS: 167
CAPACITY: 165
FSM_PCT: 72.20
WEBSITE: www.kingswayprimaryschool.co.uk
DATA_DATE: 2025-07-14

Website Extract:
Kingsway Primary School:
Kingsway Primary School: COOKIES / PRIVACY Pupil Login × Pupil Login Student Login ‘Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be!’ Mrs Helen Holbrook, Headteacher Dear Parents Welcome to our school website. I am proud to share with you the wonderful opportunities and developments at Kingsway Primary School. Kingsway Primary is a vibrant school where children are enthusiatic and motivated to achieve endless possibilites. Children are at the heart of every decision we make to ensure they are safe, happy, independant and confident. We ensure opportunities that are provided for them are relevant to their needs, both now and in the future. Through our broad and engaging curriculum, we ensure that children can foster a passion for learning and curiosity of the world around them, which will develop high aspirations and a lifetime of memories. We believe in ensuring that all children receive a well rounded curriculum, where individual talents can be spotted and nurtured to ensure that all children experience success and reach their full potential. Our school has a talented and dedicated team that works hard to reach high standards in everything we do and this is further embedded through our successful relationships with our families and local community. We firmly believe that education is a partnership between home and school. We regard you as an active partner in your child's education and value your interest and support. I hope this website gives you valuable information about our school and the many activities that our children enjoy through our curriculum. OurMission Statement OurVision & Values OurNews Our Calendar Our Twitter @PrimaryKingsway We would love to hear from you! Kingsway Primary School Ashville Road, Wallasey, Merseyside CH44 9EF Headteacher Mrs H Holbrook T: 0151 638 5195 Student Login STAFF LOGIN PARENT LOGIN SCHOOL BLOGS

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Kingsway Primary School: About Us
Kingsway Primary School: About Us COOKIES / PRIVACY Pupil Login × Pupil Login Student Login ‘Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be!’ About Us Other pages About Us Student Login STAFF LOGIN PARENT LOGIN SCHOOL BLOGS

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Kingsway Primary School: About Us
Kingsway Primary School: About Us COOKIES / PRIVACY Pupil Login × Pupil Login Student Login ‘Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be!’ About Us Other pages Mission Statement Vision and Values Meet Our Team Governing Body School Uniform School Meals Transition to High School Adverse Weather Vacancies Contact Breakfast Club Student Login STAFF LOGIN PARENT LOGIN SCHOOL BLOGS

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Kingsway Primary School: Mission Statement
Kingsway Primary School: Mission Statement COOKIES / PRIVACY Pupil Login × Pupil Login Student Login ‘Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be!’ Mission Statement “Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be” We wish to create a culture of learning, where children are happy, enthusiastic, motivated and ambitious. We encourage mutual respect, support and collaboration between all adults and children, both within the school and the wider community. We believe that it is important to provide a secure, caring and stimulating environment for all our children, thereby promoting a sense of pride in our school. This can be done most effectively when all staff, parents and children understand their responsibilities and work together towards the same goals, as detailed in our home/school agreement. Working in Partnership for Success Student Login STAFF LOGIN PARENT LOGIN SCHOOL BLOGS

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Kingsway Primary School: Vision and Values
Kingsway Primary School: Vision and Values COOKIES / PRIVACY Pupil Login × Pupil Login Student Login ‘Do the best that you can do, be the best that you can be!’ Vision and Values The school will: Maintain a high standard of education, keeping in line with national government requirements, within a balanced curriculum. Care for each child’s safety and well-being. Endeavour to meet the requirements of children whatever their needs to achieve their full potential. Ensure that each classroom is a positive and stimulating learning environment. Set homework to extend the curriculum work in school. Teach children to develop a positive attitude towards everyone regardless of difference in gender, race, culture, belief, values, age, and need. Help children to understand their role in the village community. Communicate effectively and sensitively with parents: Regular meetings to discuss the progress of children, indicating strengths and areas for development through individual targets. Provide prompt information about behaviour or class work that may be a cause for concern or celebration. Provide clear information about homework tasks. Provide short training sessions on supporting children at home in specific curriculum areas. Provide opportunities for parents to become involved in school life. Provide information to parents about school activities through regular newsletters, open days, meetings and the annual report. Make available all relevant school policies, for information.> The parents/carers will: Make sure that each child arrives at school on time. Make sure children wear suitable clothing in line with the school’s code of dress and that the PE/games kit is brought to school each week. Support their children with homework tasks and ensure homework is returned within the set time. Attend termly consultations with the class teacher. Support and work with the school in any behaviour management programmes as outlined in the positive behaviour policy summary. Work in partnership with the school to develop positive attitudes towards those from different cultures and races and with different feelings, values and beliefs. Let the school know of any concerns that may affect their children’s work or behaviour at school or ability to do homework. Read and act upon any information sent home. Endeavour to provide a safe, secure and happy environment at home. Encourage other opportunities for home learning. Support the school and PTA in fundraising and other activities. Foster a positive attitude towards education and the school and use discretion when discussing issues or grievances in front of children, as these may have a negative effect on their outlook The child will: 1. Understand that they have rights within the school written in our Charter of Rights. Children have the right: To be treated kindly; To be listened to; To be helped; Not to be bullied; Not to be lonely; To play football and join in games; To be happy; To feel wanted; To be safe; To be special. 2. Respect other’s culture, race, feelings, beliefs and values. 3. Accept responsibility for the things they do. Take responsibility for school and home work and to ask for help and to do their best in all they undertake. Follow the schoolâ€â„


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Key details

LA
Wirral
Age range
2 - 11
Boarders
No boarders
Sixth form
Does not have a sixth form
Trust
Capacity
165
Pupils
167
Boys
91
Girls
76
FSM %
72.20
Open date
Close date
Last Ofsted
2023-06-28
Next inspection
Data snapshot
2025-07-14
County
Merseyside

Trends

DatePupilsBoysGirlsCapacityFSM%
2025-07-14 167 91 76 165 72.20
2024-09-11 177 90 87 165 71.10
2023-09-11 161 79 82 165 70.80
2022-09-11 161 79 82 165 70.80
2021-09-11 159 75 84 160 69.80
2020-09-11 156 76 80 150 55.10

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