Laleham Church of England Primary School

We are pleased to have a strong relationship with our local primary school. Rev Andy Saville serves as a Trustee & Governor, and known in school as ‘Reverend Andy’, he regularly leads whole school worship. Two other church members are Governors at the school – Jennie Curtis (Church Foundation Governor), and PCC member Sophie Gilbert (Church Foundation Governor). Our 10.45am Sunday morning family service is held in Laleham School Hall.

For full information about Laleham Church of England school, please visit the school website http://www.lalehamcofeprimaryschool.co.uk

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School Admissions

If you are interested in applying to Laleham Primary School, or any other church school, please contact us to ask us about the supplementary school form process.


Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) Report

Laleham School was awarded an “Outstanding” following the official London Diocesan Inspection or SIAMS in May 2017. 

Inspectors reported that:

The distinctiveness and effectiveness of Laleham as a Church of England school are outstanding.

  • Leaders and governors articulate an ambitious Christian vision for the school that has made it a place of deep spiritual experience where pupils thrive personally, academically and spiritually.

  • Christian values underpin the school, define its purpose and are evident in every aspect of its work.

  • Collective worship is a key part of every day, affirming all who attend, regardless of faith or belief, and reinforcing the values that the school promotes.

  • The highly effective systems for keeping the school’s Christian distinctiveness under review draw in all stakeholders so that there is a real sense of sharing in its mission.

  • Religious education (RE) is rich and interesting, engaging pupils in deep questions so that they achieve high standards.

  • The strong and effective partnership with the parish church adds significant capacity to the school’s service to its pupils, their families and the community.

The full report can be read here: www.schools.london.anglican.org