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Each school page is organised into tabs so you can quickly find what matters most to you.

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Performance & Ofsted

KS2 and GCSE results, progress scores, and the latest Ofsted rating — all contextualised against national averages.

Attendance & Inclusion

Overall and persistent absence rates, SEN provision, and free school meal eligibility — understand the full picture.

Finance & Workforce

Per-pupil spend, teacher qualifications, staff turnover, and how the school invests its budget.

Enrichment & Clubs

Extra-curricular activities, awards, breakfast club, after-school care, and what makes each school unique.

From primary to secondary

Whether you're choosing a first school or navigating the Year 6 transition, we've got you covered.

Getting started

Three steps to your shortlist

STEP 01

Search for a scuil

Type a scuil name, postcode, or toun intae the search bar. Narrae results by phase, Ofsted ratin, or local authority.

STEP 02

Explore the profile

Each scuil has a rich profile wi tabs for Performance, Attendance, Enrichment, Workforce, Finances, an Nearby Scuils.

STEP 03

Compare an decide

Use the Compare button on ony scuil page tae place twa scuils side by side. Share yer shortlist wi a freend usin the Share button.

How to Choose

A framework for choosin a scuil

There's nae single richt answer — but here are the factors maist families consider.

1

Your child's needs first

Consider temperament, confidence, SEND needs, routines, and sensitivity to noise. The central question: will my child feel safe, known, and able to thrive here — and how well does the school adapt when needs change over time?

2

How happy the children seem

Do pupils look settled, busy, and kind to each other? Notice corridors, lunch, and transitions — not just the 'showcase' moments. A big tell: do children feel comfortable approaching adults?

3

Behaviour culture

What does the school do day-to-day to prevent disruption? Ask: how do you recognise and reinforce good behaviour? What happens when a child repeatedly disrupts learning? And what proportion of lessons are affected by low-level disruption?

4

Safeguarding and pastoral care

Who is the DSL (Designated Safeguarding Lead)? How does the school handle bullying, friendship issues, anxiety, and early help? Crucially: how are concerns recorded and followed up — process matters as much as intent.

5

Quality of teaching and learning

Look for clear explanations, calm classrooms, and good questioning. Ask how they check learning and how quickly they spot children who are stuck. And: how do pupils know what to improve next?

6

Reading and early phonics

Phonics is the key predictor of early reading, and reading is the gateway to wider attainment. Ask: which phonics scheme do you use? How often do you assess phonics and reading? And what happens the moment a child falls behind?

7

Support for SEND and additional needs

How strong is the SENCO team, and how do they adapt lessons? Ask about access to external specialists (SALT, EP, OT) and how EHCPs and support plans are reviewed.

8

Curriculum breadth

Beyond English and maths: science, history, geography, art, music, PE, languages, computing. Ask what a 'typical week' looks like in each year group.

9

School leadership and staff stability

Stable leadership and lower staff turnover often correlate with consistency. Ask how senior leaders support teacher wellbeing and professional development.

10

Class sizes and adult support

It's not just the number — it's how support is deployed. Ask: how many adults are in Reception, KS1, and KS2, and when is additional support available?

11

Inclusion, values, and ethos

Does the school's ethos match your family's priorities — kindness, ambition, community, faith? Ask the pupils what the school is 'like': you'll learn a lot fast.

12

Attendance expectations and support

Schools vary widely in how they handle lateness, holidays, and persistent absence. Ask: how do you help families improve attendance without shame or blame?

13

Communication with parents

How easy is it to speak to the class teacher? What's the typical response time? Look for clarity on homework, behaviour, learning updates, and how concerns are handled.

14

Wraparound care and practicalities

Breakfast club, after-school club, holiday clubs — check cost, availability, and booking processes. These practical factors can make or break family logistics.

15

Location, travel, and daily rhythm

Commute time affects everyone's stress and punctuality. Factor in walking routes, parking, sibling drop-offs, and how the journey feels on dark winter mornings.

16

Your gut check — but evidence-based

First impressions matter, but back them up with what you've observed and asked. If something feels off, it usually is — keep asking until you have a clear answer.

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