Our Schools
We support and operate 12 primary schools across London and Berkshire, brought together as a group to deliver the BPET vision and ethos.
Rutherford House School, 217 Balham High Road, Balham, London, SW17 7BQ
Rutherford House School is a 2-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2013. The school is full with 370 pupils aged from 4-11 years old. Pupil achievement is high, with 86% of Year 6 pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths through the SATs in 2024. This is 21% above the national average in 2023.
In July 2022, Rutherford House was judged by Ofsted as Good, with Outstanding features in the areas of Personal Development and Behaviour & Attitudes. .
Rutherford House School runs an extensive range of extra-curricular activities, with more than 80 high quality clubs a week for pupils and parents to choose from.
Headteacher: Maxine Mallett
info@rutherfordhouseschool.co.uk, 020 8672 5901
The School’s Supplementary Funding Agreement is the BPET Master Funding Agreement as Rutherford House School is the first school formed.
Braywick Court School, Hibbert Road, Bray, Maidenhead, SL6 1UU
Braywick Court School is a 1-form entry primary school with a pre-school, which opened in September 2014 and moved into their new state of the art building in October 2019. The most popular school in Maidenhead, Braywick Court School are full with 266 pupils on roll aged from 2-11 years. Pupil achievement is high, with 73% of Year 6 pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths through the SATs in 2024, which is 12% above the national average (2024).
In April 2023, Braywick Court School was judged Outstanding in all areas for the second time by Ofsted. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Michelle Robertson
office@braywickcourtschool.org.uk, 01628 782562
Whitehall Park School, 106 Hornsey Lane, Islington, London, N6 5EP
Whitehall Park School is a 1-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2014. Pupil achievement is strong with 34% of pupils were at greater depth for Reading (6% above the national average 2023), 34% of pupils were at greater depth for Writing (19% above the national average 2023), and 32% of pupils were at greater depth for maths (10% above the national average 2023). 23% of pupils were also performing at a greater depth in Reading, Writing and maths at the end of Year 6, 16% above the national average (*national data to be verified by the Government in October).
In September 2022, Whitehall Park School was judged by Ofsted as providing pupils with a Good education. The Ofsted report highlighted the solid knowledge of subject leaders, how close knit and supportive staff is and how they work closely with the local authority, and leaders in other schools within BPET, in order to develop their expertise. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Sally Reay
office@whitehallparkschool.org.uk, 020 7561 0113
Kilburn Grange School, Priory Park Road, Kilburn, Brent, NW6 7UJ
Kilburn Grange School is a 1-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2015. The school is popular with 216 pupils, aged from 4-11 years old. Pupils achieved very well with 70% of pupils reaching age related expectations at the end of Year 6 in Reading, Writing and maths combined (9% above national average).
The latest Ofsted inspection was published on 18 June 2024. The ungraded inspection found the school to remain ‘Good’ in all areas, however Ofsted's positive findings suggest that they could have been judged "Outstanding" had this been a graded inspection. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Helen Khinich
info@kilburngrangeschool.org.uk, 0207 504 0547
Halley House School, 52-58 Arcola St, Hackney, London E8 2DJ
Halley House School is a 1-form entry primary school which opened in September 2015. Halley House also opened a nursery provision in September 2021, welcoming pupils from the ages of 3-11 years old. The school is full with 203 pupils. Pupil achievement is good with 67% achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and maths at the end of Year 6, 6% above the 2024 national average.
In July 2024, Halley House School was judged by Ofsted to be Good in all areas. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Toby Mills-Bishop
info@halleyhouseschool.org.uk, 0207 504 0548
Deer Park School, 389 Richmond Road, East Twickenham, TW1 2EF
Deer Park School is a two-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2015 and moved into its permanent location on 20 April 2021. The school is very popular and full in all year groups with 360 pupils, aged from 4-11 years old. Pupil achievement is very high, 93% of of Year 6 pupils meeting the expected standard in Reading, Writing and maths through the SATs in 2024 (32% above national average). 40% of pupils were also performing at a greater depth in Reading, Writing and maths at the end of Year 6, 33% above the national average (*national data to be verified by the Government in October).
In May 2024, Deer Park School was judged by Ofsted to be Outstanding in all areas. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Alexander Lee
info@deerparkschool.org.uk, 0208 353 4248
Watling Park School, Pavilion Way, Burnt Oak HA8 9YA
Watling Park School is a 2-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2015. The school has 409 pupils aged from 4-11 years old. Pupil achievement is high for the pupils context, where 80% of pupils have English as additional language and 54% of pupils are in receipt of Pupil Premium Funding. 81% achieved the expected standards for reading, 7% above the national average. 60% met the expected standards for maths and 66% met the expected standards for writing in 2024.
In June 2023, Watling Park School was judged by Ofsted to be Good in all areas. Special mention was given to the breadth of the curriculum and the varied enrichment opportunities on offer to pupils. .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Liz Haynes
info@watlingparkschool.org.uk, 0208 353 4249
Dollis Primary School, Pursley Road, Mill Hill, London NW7 2BU
Dollis Primary School is a culturally diverse 2-form entry primary school that joined BPET on 1 September 2024. The school has 410 pupils between the ages 2-11 on roll and serves the Mill Hill community in the heart of the North London borough of Barnet.
Pupil achievement is good for the context, where 86% of pupils have English as additional language and 28% of pupils are in receipt of Pupil Premium Funding.
In July 2024, at the end of KS2, 75% achieved the expected standard for Reading , 80% met the expected standard for Maths and 75% met the expected standard for Writing.
Dollis Primary School was judged by Ofsted as a Good school in all areas, in September 2023.
Supplemental Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Rosetta Dyer
office@dollisprimary.com, 0208 959 8881
嫩草影院 Primary School, 161 Finchampstead Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 3HD
嫩草影院 Primary School is a 2-form entry primary school, which opened in September 2014 and joined BPET on 1 February 2020. The first STEM school in Wokingham, 嫩草影院 educates 400 pupils, aged from 4-11 years old. Pupil achievement is good, with 86% of pupils meeting the expected standard in Reading, Writing and maths at the end of Year 6, 25% above national average. 91% of pupils were at age related expectations for Reading and maths at the end of Year 6, 17% above national average and 18% above the national average respectively.
In February 2024, 嫩草影院 Primary School was judged by Ofsted as an Outstanding school in all areas. .
Schools Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Stacey Read
office@evendons-primary.co.uk, 0118 9791054
Whiteknights Primary School, Fairlawn Green, Shinfield Rise, Reading RG2 8EP
Whiteknights Primary School is a very popular 2-form entry school with a nursery, serving a community to the east of Reading. The school joined BPET on 1 January 2022.
Pupil achievement is very high, with 93% of of Year 6 pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths in 2024 (32% above national average). 34% of pupils were also performing at a greater depth in Reading, Writing and maths at the end of Year 6, 28% above the national average.
In March 2023, Whiteknights was judged by Ofsted as a Good school in all areas. .
School’s Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Bridget Reynolds
admin@whiteknights.wokingham.sch.uk, 01189872588
Rivermead Primary School, 218 Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley, Reading RG5 4BS
Rivermead Primary School joined BPET on 1 January 2023. Rivermead serves the community of Woodley and is a very popular 2-form entry school, which is full with 424 pupils.
Pupil achievement is high. In 2024, 98% of pupils in Year 1 passed the phonics screening, which is 22% above the national average (*national data to be verified by the Government in October). 75% of of Year 6 pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths (14% above national average).
In November 2014, Rivermead was judged by . The school underwent a short inspection in October 2018 and the judgement remained Good and the inspectorate acknowledged ‘clear thinking and diligence has meant that the school’s strengths have been maintained since the last inspection and improved on them further. This is a happy school. Pupils are confident, well behaved and polite.’
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Brian Prebble
admin@rivermead.wokingham.sch.uk, 0118 954 0770
The Heights Primary school, 129 Upper Woodcote Road, Reading, RG4 7LB
The Heights Primary joined BPET on 1 December 2023. The school opened in September 2014 in response to an increasing need for primary school places in West Caversham. It has grown organically and reached full capacity of 353 children across Reception to Year. The school is a popular two-form entry school serving the Caversham Heights community. Pupil achievement is very high with 81% of pupils achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing and maths, combined in 2024, at the end of Year 6 (20% above national average). 90% of Year 6 pupils reached the expected standard in reading, (16% above national average), with 57% performing at a greater depth.
The school has been judged .
Supplementary Funding Agreement.
Headteacher: Hayley Harrison
info@theheightsprimary.co.uk, 0118 3570123