St James' CofE Junior School is a voluntary controlled school mixed primary school located in Newham, London (E7 9DA). The school has a Church of England religious character. It has 208 pupils and a capacity of 360.
In its most recent Ofsted inspection in October 2013, St James' CofE Junior School was rated Good — a school that meets the high standards set by Ofsted and provides a sound education. The full inspection report is available on the Ofsted website.
At Key Stage 2, 67% of pupils at St James' CofE Junior School met the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths combined — in line with the national average of approximately 65%. 14% achieved the higher standard. The three-year rolling average is 62%, which gives a more stable picture of the school's typical performance.
The school serves a diverse community: a high proportion of pupils (50.5%) are eligible for Free School Meals, a measure of socioeconomic deprivation, and 40% speak English as an additional language. Newham is one of London's most diverse boroughs.
Key Stage 2 tests are taken by pupils aged 10–11. The headline figure shows the percentage meeting the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths combined.
Shows the difference in attainment between pupils who have claimed Free School Meals and their peers. A smaller gap means the school is doing more to close inequality.