- Location: Bromley and Bexley boroughs, London, UK.
- Data Source: Recent government performance statistics.
- Top Bromley Schools: Harris Primary Beckenham Green leads rankings.
- Top Bexley Schools: High performers include St John Fisher Catholic.
- Context: School place application deadline approaching soon.
Parents now have a better understanding of where students consistently did well throughout the 2024–2025 school year thanks to new rankings from the Department for Education that identify the top-performing primary schools in the two boroughs.
With 77% of students attaining the required norm in reading, writing, and math, Bromley received the second-highest ranking in southeast London, according to the report.
Bexley, on the other hand, had the lowest ranking (67%) among the boroughs in southeast London.
With 93% of students attaining the anticipated benchmark, St. Stephen’s Catholic Primary School was the best-performing school in Bexley.
Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green won first place in Bromley with an even greater score of 97 points.
Due to insufficient data, schools that displayed a zero percent outcome were eliminated from the lists.
Only when students meet the standard in each of the three disciplines are they considered to have met the expected standard overall.
In reading and math, the expected standard is a scaled score of 100 or higher; in writing, teachers evaluate students and determine whether they are “working at the expected standard” or “working at greater depth.”
Applications for elementary school placements must be submitted by January 15 in order to be admitted in September 2026.
Based on information from the Department for Education, each Bexley and Bromley school was ranked as follows:
Bexley
St Stephen’s Catholic Primary School – 93 per cent
St John Fisher Catholic Primary School – 90 per cent
Leigh Stationers’ Primary Academy – 87 per cent
Peareswood Primary School – 85 per cent
Birkbeck Primary School – 85 per cent
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School – 84 per cent
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School – 84 per cent
Upton Primary School – 83 per cent
Royal Park Primary Academy – 83 per cent
Foster’s Primary School – 82 per cent
Harris Garrard Academy – 82 per cent
Danson Primary School – 81 per cent
Dulverton Primary School – 77 per cent
Burnt Oak Junior School – 76 per cent
Crook Log Primary School – 75 per cent
Longlands Primary School – 74 per cent
St Augustine of Canterbury CofE Primary School – 74 per cent
Bursted Wood Primary School – 73 per cent
Hook Lane Primary School – 73 per cent
Bishop Ridley Church of England VA Primary School – 72 per cent
Brampton Primary Academy – 72 per cent
Hurst Primary School – 72 per cent
East Wickham Primary Academy – 71 per cent
Belvedere Junior School – 71 per cent
Days Lane Primary School – 70 per cent
Hillsgrove Primary School – 68 per cent
Haberdashers’ Crayford Primary – 68 per cent
St Fidelis Catholic Primary School – 68 per cent
St Paulinus Church of England Primary School – 67 per cent
Old Bexley Church of England School – 66 per cent
Northumberland Heath Primary School – 66 per cent
Pelham Primary School – 66 per cent
Mayplace Primary School – 66 per cent
Bedonwell Junior School – 65 per cent
Christ Church (Erith) CofE Primary School – 64 per cent
Sherwood Park Primary School – 64 per cent
Lessness Heath Primary School – 63 per cent
Haberdashers’ Slade Green Primary – 63 per cent
Barrington Primary School – 62 per cent
Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School – 62 per cent
Upland Primary School – 62 per cent
St Michael’s East Wickham Church of England Primary School – 61 per cent
Belmont Academy – 60 per cent
Barnehurst Junior School – 60 per cent
Orchard Primary School – 60 per cent
Willow Bank Primary School – 58 per cent
Jubilee Primary School – 57 per cent
Fairford Academy Barnehurst – 56 per cent
Gravel Hill Primary School – 56 per cent
Northwood Primary School – 54 per cent
Castilion Primary School – 53 per cent
Holy Trinity Lamorbey Church of England School – 52 per cent
St Paul’s (Slade Green) Church of England Primary School – 50 per cent
Hope Community School – 43 per cent
Parkway Primary School – 24 per cent
St Peter Chanel Catholic Primary School – 23 per cent
Bromley
Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green – 97 per cent
St James’ Roman Catholic Primary School – 94 per cent
Highfield Junior School – 92 per cent
La Fontaine Academy – 92 per cent
Crofton Junior School – 91 per cent
Perry Hall Primary School – 90 per cent
St Philomena’s Primary School – 86 per cent
Gray’s Farm Primary Academy – 85 per cent
Valley Primary School – 83 per cent
Marian Vian Primary School – 83 per cent
Harris Primary Academy Beckenham – 83 per cent
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School – 82 per cent
St Peter and St Paul Catholic Primary School – 82 per cent
St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School – 81 per cent
St Nicholas Church of England Primary School – 81 per cent
Parish Church of England Primary School – 80 per cent
Alexandra Junior School – 79 per cent
Tubbenden Primary School – 78 per cent
Harris Primary Academy Shortlands – 78 per cent
Clare House Primary School – 78 per cent
Hayes Primary School – 76 per cent
Burnt Ash Primary School – 76 per cent
Warren Road Primary School – 76 per cent
St John’s Church of England Primary School – 75 per cent
Green Street Green Primary School – 75 per cent
Cudham Church of England Primary School – 75 per cent
Harris Primary Academy Crystal Palace – 74 per cent
Pickhurst Academy – 74 per cent
Oak Lodge Primary School – 73 per cent
St Mark’s Church of England Primary School – 73 per cent
Bickley Primary School – 73 per cent
Red Hill Primary School – 73 per cent
Harris Primary Academy Kent House – 72 per cent
Orion Blenheim – 71 per cent
Langley Park Primary School – 71 per cent
Stewart Fleming Primary School – 70 per cent
Balgowan Primary School – 70 per cent
Raglan Primary School – 69 per cent
Manor Oak Primary School – 69 per cent
Elmstead Wood Primary School – 68 per cent
St George’s, Bickley, Church of England Primary School – 68 per cent
Churchfields Primary School – 68 per cent
Holy Innocents Catholic Primary School – 67 per cent
James Dixon Primary School – 67 per cent
The Highway Primary School – 67 per cent
Poverest Primary School – 66 per cent
Edgebury Primary School – 66 per cent
Hawes Down Primary School – 66 per cent
Farnborough Primary School – 66 per cent
Darrick Wood Junior School – 65 per cent
Trinity Church of England Primary School – 64 per cent
Wickham Common Primary School – 63 per cent
Harris Primary Academy Orpington – 63 per cent
Unicorn Primary School – 63 per cent
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School – 62 per cent
Midfield Primary School – 61 per cent
Orion Scotts Park – 61 per cent
St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School – 57 per cent
Worsley Bridge Primary School – 57 per cent
Biggin Hill Primary School – 57 per cent
Pratts Bottom Primary School – 56 per cent
Southborough Primary School – 54 per cent
Keston Church of England Primary School – 46 per cent
Orion Ravensworth – 41 per cent
St Mary Cray Primary Academy – 41 per cent
Oaklands Primary Academy – 40 per cent
Leesons Primary School – 33 per cent
St Paul’s Cray Church of England Primary School – 32 per cent
Chelsfield Primary School – 27 per cent
What are the catchment areas for Bromley top primary schools?
Top Bromley primary seminaries prioritise siblings and straight- line distance within variable catchment diameters, generally 0.5- 1.5 long hauls, as defined in their statutory admission criteria published annually by Bromley Council.Â
Catchment prioritises Beckenham Green estate and thoroughfares within 0.8 long hauls( e.g., Green Lane to St James’ Road), offering looked- after children and siblings first, also distance last 2025 input cut- off at 720 metres amid 13 oversubscription.
Faith- grounded admissions favour baptised unqualified families within 1.2 long hauls( Bromley North church boundaries), extending to 1.8 km fornon-prioritypost-sibling allocation. Measured gate-to-gate, covering Petts Wood edges up to 900m last time.