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Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School

29 Ravenhurst Street, Camp Hill, Birmingham, West Midlands, B12 0EJ, Birmingham


LocaleIQ Score
LocaleIQ Score
1.6 / 100
Bottom 2%
Better than 2% of all open schools in England. Composite of Ofsted, GCSE outcomes, and parent satisfaction.
Overview
Ofsted
Inadequate
Pupils
169
Capacity
218
Ages
411
Gender
Mixed
Occupancy
78%
Faith
Seventh Day Adventist
Summary

With an Ofsted rating of Inadequate, this primary school faces significant challenges in providing quality education. While it performs better than 83% of schools in expected levels for reading, writing, and maths at KS2, only 50% of pupils meet these standards, and none achieve the higher standard. Additionally, parent satisfaction is relatively low, with only 55% recommending the school, indicating potential concerns about the overall experience.

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Ofsted inspection
Last inspected: 11 February 2025
Quality Of Education: InadequatePersonal Development: GoodBehaviour & Attitudes: Requires improvementLeadership & Management: Inadequate
KS2 SATs Results
cohort size not published
MetricValuevs UK
Expected standard — Reading, Writing & Maths% of Year 6 pupils meeting the expected level in all three subjects. The key primary benchmark — needed for a confident secondary school start. National average ~61%.50%Bottom 17% UK
Higher standard — Reading, Writing & Maths% of pupils reaching the higher standard — the "Greater Depth" level indicating exceptional primary attainment. National average ~8%.0%Bottom 0% UK
Parent View (11 responses)
3.0
My child feels safe
91%
Bullying is dealt withParent View publishes % who disagree that bullying is dealt with — lower is better. Bar shows room for improvement (100% − disagree).
9% disagree
My child is happy
82%
Good range of extra-curricular
82%
My child makes good progress
73%
Progress is communicated
73%
Behaviour is good
64%
School keeps me informed
55%
Good range of subjects
55%
I'd recommend this school
55%
School has high expectations
55%
School supports development
46%
School responds to concerns
36%
Pupil Ethnicity
Black African38.5%
Black Caribbean36.7%
Mixed W+B Carib.3.0%
White Other3.0%
Asian Pakistani3.0%
Mixed Other2.4%
Other2.4%
Gypsy/Roma1.2%
Black Other1.2%
Asian Indian1.2%
Asian Bangladeshi1.2%
Mixed W+Asian0.6%
Asian Other0.6%
Asian Chinese0.6%
White British0.6%
Location
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52.46966, -1.88025 · B12 0EJ

School details
Local authorityBirmingham
RegionWest Midlands
URN136440
School typeVoluntary aided school

Frequently asked questions
What is Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School rated by Ofsted?

Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School was rated "Inadequate" by Ofsted at its last inspection on 11 February 2025.

Is Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School a good school?

Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School scores 1.6/100 on the LocaleIQ index, placing it in the bottom 2% of all open schools in England. The score is a composite of Ofsted inspection results, GCSE outcomes, and parent satisfaction surveys.

What do parents say about Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School?

Based on 11 Ofsted Parent View responses, Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist School receives a satisfaction score of 59% across all parent survey questions.

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