Thank you for your interest in bringing your child to a stay and play morning this autumn. Children who will be starting Reception next year are very welcome to attend the sessions (and their parents/carers can stay with them if they want). The sessions run between 9am and 11am on Tuesday 21st October and Thursday 20th November, and you can book by contacting the office on office.3854@wootton-abingdon.oxon.sch.uk.
Below you will find a series of links that will allow you to find out all the important information you need if you are looking to apply for a place at Wootton St Peter's, which is a small Church of England primary rated Good in all areas by Ofsted. The school is situated in a beautiful rural setting halfway between Oxford and Abingdon.
Applying for a place
The rapidly falling birth rate in the Oxford and Abingdon area means places are likely to be available to children living outside catchment. You can find out how admissions works HERE.
Before-school and after-school care
We know that 'wraparound care' is an important consideration for parents. Find out more about ours HERE.
Ofsted
We have been rated a Good school at every Ofsted inspection since 2006. Our reports can be read HERE. Ofsted no longer issues single-word judgements on schools, but our most recent inspection, in January 2025, found that the standards that saw us rated Good in 2019 have been maintained.
The inspection found:
- This is a happy school, where all pupils, including pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), achieve well.
- The school is ambitious for what pupils will experience.
- Social times are joyous and safe.
- Pupils are caring and considerate members of their school community. They treat others with compassion and show respect for difference in all its forms.
- The school is tenacious in its work to support the increasingly complex needs of pupils who enter the school.
Performance data
Children achieve really well at the school. The latest data available shows that 70% of pupils at our school achieved the expected standard at reading, writing and maths at the end of Key Stage 2 in 2025. The national average for this was 62%.
The school’s full performance data (how pupils achieve and how they progress) can be viewed at the Department for Education page HERE.