
Upholding top marks across the board from Ofsted, Coldfall Primary continues to set high expectations for pupils.
Teaching staff are dedicated to addressing gaps in learning, ensuring students master core subjects by the time they leave in Year 6.
In addition to this, inspectors highlight pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) receive exceptional support, with expert involvement from psychologists and therapists to identify and meet individual needs. Adaptations to teaching methods and resources ensure SEND pupils progress successfully and thrive in their learning journey.
Beyond academic achievement, Coldfall places equal emphasis on personal development, ensuring that students grow into well-rounded individuals. They also actively and passionately contribute to making a positive impact around the world.
Their efforts include supporting international children’s charities and taking part in litter-picking initiatives in the nearby woods to help protect the environment.
Older pupils play an active role as they become mentors and buddies, ensuring that younger students navigate school routines with confidence and support.
Cllr Zena Brabazon, Cabinet Member for Children, Schools & Families, said:
Coldfall Primary School sets an exceptional standard in education.
By fostering personal growth and encouraging students to make a positive impact - both within their community and beyond - the school provides children with the opportunity to flourish and reach their full potential.
Coldfall continues to stand as a beacon of excellence, shaping a new generation of confident, capable, and compassionate individuals. We are extremely proud of both the teachers and students – a huge well done to you all.
Ann Graham, Director of Children’s Services at Haringey Council, said:
Providing our students with the best possible education is a commitment we strongly stand by, and this wouldn’t be possible without schools like Coldfall Primary.
The schools’ dedication, passion, and outstanding teaching and curriculum are providing young minds with the opportunity to broaden their horizons and achieve great things.
We really appreciate the hard work that has shaped Coldfall into a powerhouse for the next generation in Haringey. We’re incredibly proud to be part of this journey alongside you.
Ewan Marshall, Headteacher at Coldfall Primary School, said:
We’re very proud of our school’s achievement and the hard work of our dedicated staff, who made it happen.
More than OFSTED, at Coldfall, we think it is important that our children sing really well, play brilliantly, learn to be active and look after the world around them. Children are happy here.