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Parents prepared to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds to get their children into UK's most desirable schools

St Luke's Primary School in Brighton is the most desireable state school in Britain, according to the research

Rachael Pells
Thursday 26 May 2016 23:18 BST
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One in four primary schools is full or oversubscribed
One in four primary schools is full or oversubscribed (Getty)

Families across the country are willing to spend hundreds of thousands more on a house if it means they can get their child a place at a desirable state school.

Properties located near ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools are being sold for a fifth more than the local average, with parents in Brighton spending more than £150,000 extra on catchment area houses.

Research from online estate agents HouseSimple.com found St Luke’s Primary School in Brighton and Hove to be the most desirable state school in the country, with houses nearby costing around 45 per cent more than the average for the local area.

Of the primary schools surveyed, more than half with the biggest draw for parents are in the south of England. Crowland Primary School in Haringey came in close second, with buyers willing to spend an £193,816 more on average, to live near high-achieving Crowland Primary School.

According to the figures, there are some areas offering better value to live close to “outstanding” schools – properties surrounding The Mayflower Primary School in Essex, Henry Cavendish Primary School in Lambeth and Highfields Primary School in Leicester all sold for slightly less than the average price for the local area, despite obtaining enviable results from inspectors.

While a year’s boarding school fees at Eton College cost the nation’s aristocrats £32,000 per year, parents are paying a national average of almost £44,000 in order to secure places near the best state-funded schools.

Last month, thousands of children missed out on primary school places due to oversubscription

One in four primary schools is now said to be full or overcapacity, causing alarm among new parents who face vying for places along with a further 295,000 more pupils expected to enrol by 2020.

Alex Gosling, CEO of HouseSimple.com said: “Private education is out of reach for many families, which is why there is high demand for places at top rated state primary schools. But there aren’t enough places to go around, which has led property prices in the catchment areas of popular primary schools to rocket in recent years.

“Attending an outstanding state school can offer an education as good as, if not better, than paying to go private, but with property prices close to the best state schools commanding average premiums of 18%, paying the price to live close by certainly doesn’t equate to a free education.”

The most desired schools in Britain:

School

Local authority area

Average property price for local area (£)

Average property price in streets close to school (£)

Percentage difference (%)

St Luke's Primary School

Brighton and Hove

£334,692

£485,813

45.15

Crowland Primary School

Haringey

£442,017

£635,833

43.85

Bodriggy Academy

Cornwall

£237,629

£321,000

35.08

Trowse Primary School

Norfolk

£257,025

£346,286

34.73

St Julie's Catholic Primary School

St Helens

£133,329

£179,500

34.63

Stoke Prior First School

Worcestershire

£256,074

£344,100

34.38

Anton Junior School

Hampshire

£231,715

£311,316

34.35

The Croft Primary School

Swindon

£214,086

£284,581

32.93

Springdale First School

Poole

£391,561

£519,202

32.60

Brierley Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School

Barnsley

£105,247

£138,999

32.07

Copley Primary School

Calderdale

£159,937

£209,960

31.28

Hall Green Infant School

Birmingham

£195,361

£252,444

29.22

Wortham Primary School

South Norfolk

£247,884

£320,305

29.22

Ashton-on-Ribble St Andrew's Church of England Primary School

Lancashire

£153,764

£198,326

28.98

Valley View Primary School

South Tyneside

£130,181

£167,427

28.61

Darley Dale Primary School

Derbyshire

£229,356

£289,631

26.28

Thames View Infants' School

Barking and Dagenham

£250,105

£311,448

24.53

Pewithall Primary School

Halton

£130,638

£161,389

23.54

St Michael and All Angels Catholic Primary School

Knowsley

£100,153

£122,917

22.73

Victoria Park Junior School

Trafford

£173,157

£212,386

22.66

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