Best Primary schools in Pershore
These rankings cover primary schools in the town of Pershore based on the most recent graded Ofsted inspections. We order by headline grade first, then by publication date; ties are broken using “Quality of education” (where available), then contextual signals.
Ofsted grade mix (graded schools)
Summary
These rankings use each school’s latest graded Ofsted inspection. Ungraded visits do not replace the most recent graded judgement.
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1.Pinvin CofE AcademyPrimary • Academy converter • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on Mar 2024 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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2.Abbey Park First and Nursery SchoolPrimary • Community school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on May 2023 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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3.Holy Redeemer Catholic Primary SchoolPrimary • Voluntary aided school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on May 2023 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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4.Orchard Primary SchoolPrimary • Academy converter • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on Apr 2016 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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5.Cropthorne-with-Charlton CofE First SchoolPrimary • Voluntary controlled school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on Oct 2014 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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6.Fladbury Church of England Primary School and PreschoolPrimary • Voluntary aided school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on May 2014 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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7.Elmley Castle CofE First SchoolPrimary • Voluntary controlled school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on Oct 2012 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
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8.Eckington CofE First SchoolPrimary • Voluntary controlled school • Pershore • WR10 (full postcode for Pro)
Last inspected on Jun 2012 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)
Good
How we rank these schools
- Headline Ofsted grade orders: Outstanding (1), then Good (2), then RI (3), then Inadequate (4).
- More recent graded inspection dates rank higher.
- Where available, we use the Quality of education sub-judgement as a tie-breaker.
- We may consider contextual signals (e.g., %FSM, roll size) to break remaining ties.
Ungraded visits don’t replace the last graded judgement.
About Ofsted grades
- Outstanding (1) — highest judgement across key areas.
- Good (2) — consistently meets standards.
- Requires improvement (3) — not yet good; clear areas to improve.
- Inadequate (4) — significant weaknesses found.
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