December 9, 2024
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Primary School of the year 

Westminster’s Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School Crowned Primary School of the Year by The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2025 

The UK’s best-performing schools have been unveiled in The Sunday Times’ Parent Power Guide 2025, and Westminster’s Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School, located in Marylebone, has clinched the prestigious title of Primary School of the Year. 

Hampden Gurney topped the rankings with an outstanding average score of 115.3 out of 120 across three key areas: reading, mathematics, and grammar, punctuation, and spelling. 

In its review, The Sunday Times praised Hampden Gurney for its swift return to in-person learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritizing both the academic progress and the wellbeing of its students. This dual focus on high standards and holistic development stood out among primary schools nationwide. 

The paper also commended the school’s commitment to fostering a vibrant extracurricular environment. Under the leadership of headteacher Evelyn Chua, Hampden Gurney offers a diverse range of after-school clubs, including coding, drama, chess, and sports, encouraging students to discover and nurture their talents. 

Headteacher Evelyn Chua expressed gratitude for the collective effort behind the school’s success, saying: 

“It is a true honour to be receiving this fantastic accolade and be able to lead this amazing and inspirational school. Without the support of the finest team of governors, staff, the local authority, Diocese, community, parents, and pupils, this achievement would not be possible. 

“My greatest privilege as headteacher is to facilitate positive changes that influence and impact the educational outcomes of all our pupils; to steer and shape the school to achieve its level best; and to model what can be accomplished with commitment, dedication, faith, and resilience.” 

Chua’s leadership has been instrumental in not only maintaining Hampden Gurney’s academic excellence but also fostering a culture of innovation and inclusivity that has placed the school firmly at the top of the rankings. 

Hampden Gurney’s triumph highlights the continued dominance of London and Southeast schools in The Sunday Times guide. Across the region, teachers and school leaders are finding ever more innovative and impactful ways to support their pupils and provide them with the best start in life. 

The Parent Power Guide remains a trusted resource for parents, offering a comprehensive analysis of school performance across the UK. It ranks schools based on their latest academic achievements and celebrates institutions that demonstrate exceptional commitment to their students’ development. 

Hampden Gurney CofE Primary School’s recognition as Primary School of the Year is a testament to its unwavering dedication to educational excellence and the holistic development of its pupils. As the school continues to thrive, it serves as an inspiration for other institutions across the country striving to achieve similar success. 

The accolade shines a spotlight on the vital role schools play in shaping the future, and Hampden Gurney has set a benchmark for what can be achieved through innovation, collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to student wellbeing. 

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