Schools in WF4 postcode district

Schools in postcode district WF4. Add your full home postcode below for distance filtering and a your neighbourhood comparison with the wider WF4 area.

Covers: Crigglestone, Crofton, Grange Moor, Hall Green, Havercroft With Cold Hiendley, Horbury, Horbury Bridge, Kirkburton, Middlestown, Netherton, and 6 more areas

Add your home postcode in the green box below. Until then, distances use the centre of WF4. The list starts at 3 miles β€” you can change that. Not an official school catchment.

Neighbourhood & area context

Three levels help you compare places: your neighbourhood (your full postcode), postcode district WF4 (schools and local averages on this page), and Wakefield (wider council census and crime β€” background only, not your street). We only show rows we actually hold.

Add your full home postcode in the green box above to see how your street compares with postcode district WF4 and Wakefield.

District area rating (WF4)Above average

Postcode district WF4

Schools and figures for this postcode district β€” the same WF4 bucket as the map and school list (before your distance filter).

Schools in district
21 (17 primary, 2 secondary)
Average attendance
95.6%
Average free school meals
23.4%
Average SEN
19.5%
Average EAL
4.1%
Deprivation around local schools
About average deprivation for England
Average house price
Β£199,323 (+4.7% year on year)
Flood risk
Low
Broadband
Gigabit available (93%+ premises, 300+ Mbps)
Green space
Good – parks and playing fields within walking distance
Council tax
Typical band A–B

Wider area: Wakefield

Census and crime for Wakefield. Useful context for the borough or council β€” not broken down to your village or street.

Population
353,375
Households
143,649
Aged under 18
20.8%
Aged 16–64 (approx.)
60.4%
Aged 65+
18.8%
Ethnicity
White 93%, Asian 4%, Mixed 1%
Crimes (estimated)
39,755
Crimes per 1,000 (estimated)
112.5

About these figures: School data mostly from 2024–25. Wider-area lines use Census 2021 for Wakefield. Crime figures are rough estimates, not police records for your postcode.

Map of schools in this area

The map shows 21 schools in postcode district WF4 (10 within your 3 mile list filter β€” others are faded). Numbered circles group nearby schools β€” click to zoom in. Use the list beside the map, a pin, or Show on map on a school card below.

How far from the WF4 centre?

Pick a radius to control which schools appear in the list below. Only schools whose postcode is in WF4 are included β€” we measure the straight-line distance from WF4 centre. Add your home postcode above to search by distance from your address across nearby districts.

Show schools within:

3 miles is selected by default. Add your home postcode at the top to measure from your address instead of the district centre. Try 1 mile or 1.5 miles for a shorter list, 3 miles for a wider search, or All in district for every WF4 school regardless of distance. Straight-line distance only β€” not walking, driving, or an official catchment area.

Schools (within 3 miles of WF4 centre)

Sorted by distance from WF4 centre, nearest first. Use the buttons above to change how far out we look, or show the whole of WF4. Each card shows straight-line miles, Ofsted rating and key statistics.

  • Crigglestone St James CofE Primary Academy

    Durkar Lane, Wakefield WF4 3HY

    TypeAcademy converter
    TrustCRIGGLESTONE ST JAMES CE PRIMARY ACADEMY TRUST
    Age range4–11
    0.5 miles from WF4 centre Walking distance
    Pupils
    312
    Free school meals
    9.6%
    SEN
    11.2%
    EAL
    4.8%
    Attendance
    97.7%
    Persistent absence
    2.2%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    55% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Crigglestone Mackie Hill Junior and Infant School

    Painthorpe Lane, Crigglestone, Wakefield WF4 3HW

    TypeCommunity school
    Age range3–11
    OfstedGood9 Feb 2025Standards maintained
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    1.1 miles from WF4 centre Cycling distance Park & stride
    Pupils
    204
    Free school meals
    38.7%
    SEN
    27.9%
    EAL
    7.8%
    Attendance
    95.3%
    Persistent absence
    12.3%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    56% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Crigglestone Dane Royd Junior and Infant School

    Stoney Lane, Hall Green, Wakefield WF4 3LZ

    TypeCommunity school
    Age range3–11
    Ofsted–14 Jul 2024School remains Outstanding
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    1.3 miles from WF4 centre Cycling distance Park & stride
    Pupils
    352
    Free school meals
    18.3%
    SEN
    14.5%
    EAL
    1.7%
    Attendance
    96.5%
    Persistent absence
    6.7%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    77% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Horbury Primary Academy

    Northfield Lane, Horbury, Wakefield WF4 5DW

    TypeAcademy converter
    TrustACCORD MULTI ACADEMY TRUST
    Age range3–11
    OfstedGood13 Mar 2023School remains Good (Concerns) - S5 Next
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    1.6 miles from WF4 centre Cycling distance Park & stride
    Pupils
    445
    Free school meals
    19.4%
    SEN
    23.4%
    EAL
    6.5%
    Attendance
    95.8%
    Persistent absence
    11.5%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    75% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Horbury St Peter's and Clifton CofE (VC) Primary School

    Shepstye Road, Horbury, Wakefield WF4 5BE

    TypeVoluntary controlled school
    Age range3–11
    Ofsted–25 Jul 2022School remains Good
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    2 miles from WF4 centre Cycling distance Park & stride
    Pupils
    410
    Free school meals
    26.3%
    SEN
    15.4%
    EAL
    6.3%
    Attendance
    95.8%
    Persistent absence
    13.4%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    65% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Sitlington Netherton Junior and Infant School

    Netherton Lane, Netherton, Wakefield WF4 4HQ

    TypeCommunity school
    Age range3–11
    Ofsted–12 Jul 2022School remains Good
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    2.6 miles from WF4 centre Park & stride
    Pupils
    197
    Free school meals
    16.5%
    SEN
    15.2%
    EAL
    2.5%
    Attendance
    97.3%
    Persistent absence
    3.3%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    63% met expected standard (KS2)
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  • Horbury Bridge Church of England Junior and Infant Academy

    Bridge Road, Horbury Bridge, Wakefield WF4 5PS

    TypeAcademy converter
    TrustENHANCE ACADEMY TRUST
    Age range3–11
    Ofsted–28 Mar 2023School remains Good
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    2.7 miles from WF4 centre Park & stride
    Pupils
    121
    Free school meals
    7.7%
    SEN
    14%
    EAL
    0%
    Attendance
    97.6%
    Persistent absence
    4.6%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    86% met expected standard (KS2)
    Visit school website
  • West Bretton Junior and Infant School

    Bretton Lane, West Bretton, Wakefield WF4 4LB

    TypeCommunity school
    Age range3–11
    Ofsted–2 Feb 2026School remains Good
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    2.9 miles from WF4 centre Park & stride
    Pupils
    111
    Free school meals
    3.7%
    SEN
    23.4%
    EAL
    0.9%
    Attendance
    97%
    Persistent absence
    3.8%
    Admissions
    Usually oversubscribed
    Attainment
    53% met expected standard (KS2)
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Guide to school and area statistics

A short key for the statistics shown on this page for WF4. We have not listed house prices, broadband, green space or similar extras here unless they appear in the neighbourhood and area context section.

School listings

What you see on each school card

Only fields that appear on at least one school on this page are listed. Hover a stat row when you see a question mark for a one-line reminder.

School type
How the school is run β€” for example academy, council-maintained, voluntary aided or free school.
Trust
The multi-academy trust or sponsor running the school, where it is an academy.
Age range
Year groups on roll β€” for example 4–11 for primary, or 11–18 with sixth form.
Ofsted
Latest published inspection grade, inspection date where we have it, and a link to the school’s page on the Ofsted reports site.
Straight-line miles
Distance as the crow flies from your home postcode when you have entered one, otherwise from the middle of this district. Not walking or driving time.
Walking, cycling and park-and-stride hints
Rough bands from straight-line miles: about 1 mile or less may suit walking; about 1–2.5 miles we show cycling and park-and-stride; over about 2.5 miles park-and-stride only. Not checked routes or journey times.
Pupils
Number of pupils on roll from published school census data.
Free school meals
Share of pupils eligible for free school meals.
SEN
Share of pupils with SEN support or an Education, Health and Care plan.
SEN provision
Extra on-site support such as a resourced provision or SEN unit.
English as an additional language (EAL)
Share of pupils whose first language is not English, where recorded.
Attendance
Share of possible sessions attended. Higher is better.
Persistent absence
Share of pupils missing 10% or more of sessions. Lower is better.
Admissions pressure
Indicative label from recent applications versus places β€” oversubscribed, about average or often has spaces.
Attainment
Primary: share meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths (Key Stage 2). Secondary: Progress 8. A dash means nothing was published for that school.
Attainment vs local
Compares each school’s headline to others of the same phase on this page β€” above, below or about average for the district.
Area overview

What you see in the area overview

Matches the two blocks above β€” postcode district first, then the wider council area.

Area rating (stars)
A simple 1–5 guide from deprivation around schools here β€” not Ofsted grades. Recorded crime can nudge the score when we have it; estimates do not.
Schools in district
How many schools are in this postcode district, split by primary and secondary.
Average attendance
Mean attendance across schools here with published absence data.
Average free school meals
Mean free school meals eligibility across schools here with published data.
Average SEN
Mean SEN percentage across schools here with published data.
Average EAL
Mean English as an additional language percentage where published.
Deprivation
How deprived neighbourhoods around schools here are compared with England (official deprivation index, shown as bands 1–10 where 1 is most deprived and 10 is least deprived).
Average house price
Typical sold prices for this postcode district where we have them β€” street-by-street prices vary.
Flood risk
Indicative summary β€” check Environment Agency maps for a specific address.
Broadband
General picture of speeds and availability β€” check with providers at your address.
Green space
Brief summary of access to parks or countryside nearby.
Council tax
Typical band for the area β€” your exact band depends on the property.
Your home neighbourhood
When you enter your full home postcode, we compare deprivation for your small area with the typical area around schools in this district.
Population, households, ethnicity and age
Census figures for the local council area β€” not your street or this postcode district alone.
Crime figures
Often a rough council-wide estimate, not police records for your postcode. Badges compare to the national average when we have recorded data.
Using this page

Using this page

Tools on this page for narrowing schools and understanding distances.

Distance filter
Controls which schools appear in the list β€” 1, 1.5, 2 or 3 miles, or every school in this district. Not an admissions catchment.
About these figures
School and Ofsted data from official releases. The area overview splits postcode-district figures from wider council context, with dates at the bottom of that panel.