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School results

We are incredibly proud of our SATs (Key Stage 2) results for 2025.

We expect our results will put us in the top 1-2% of all schools in the country.

The children, staff and school community worked tirelessly to ensure our Year 6 children leave us with a great foundation for secondary school.

This year’s results continue an upward trend and show that our children achieve much better than children nationally and in comparison to Enfield schools generally.

Our children have also made exceptional progress with us in Reading and Maths, which is significantly higher than the progress made by children nationally.

The children’s progress in writing shows upward trend from previous years and has been at the heart of school improvement plan. 

We will continue to work with parents and the wider community to provide the highest level of education for all children in our school.

Justyna Powrie, Headteacher

Explanation of terms

ARE – Age-Related Expectations

The percentage of pupils achieving the nationally expected standard for their age at the end of Year 6.

GDS – Greater Depth Standard

The percentage of pupils exceeding the expected standard, demonstrating higher-level thinking and deeper mastery of the subject.

What our parents say.

"Our daughter arrived shy and unsure of herself – with the support and dedication of the staff at Enfield Heights, she’s grown into a confident, articulate young person – and her fantastic SATs results were the icing on the cake. She’s leaving ready for the next chapter, and we couldn’t be prouder."


"Enfield Heights has given our son so much more than just an education – it’s helped him believe in himself. He’s discovered a love of learning, made lasting friendships, and grown into a kind, resilient young person. We’re so proud of who he’s become."


"The impact on our child has been profound – from struggling with focus to becoming a motivated, curious learner – Enfield Heights brought out the best in him. He’s leaving not just prepared for the next step, but excited for it."