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Little Ealing Primary School With around 550 pupils, this is a popular school in South Ealing, with consistently good results results. Its 2 class entry is currently over-subscribed at reception, with some pupils inside the catchment area unable to gain places. It has a very active PTFA and a lot of parent involvement at the school. The school was designed and built in 1905 as the result of a competition to design a modern school, and provided a model for other Edwardian school buildings. It celebrated its centenary in 2005, and welcomed many former pupils at its centenary year celebrations. The last OFSTED report was in March 2001, so is rather out of date. Bearing this in mind, it says: "The school is serving its diverse community well. It is well led and managed by the headteacher, effectively supported by staff and governors. It is an effective school, providing a good education where the emphasis placed on literacy is producing dividends. Good teaching, particularly at Key Stage 2 and in the Nursery, is enabling the pupils to make good progress and achieve above average standards in English, mathematics and science." Key Stage 2 Results for Local Primaries 2003 Contact details
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