PrepCo-educationalOfsted · Good

Mehria Primary School

· LU4 8JD

Pupils

101

Day fees

£5k

Inspection

Good

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Mehria Primary School is a small, coeducational day preparatory school in Luton serving approximately 101 pupils. With no Ofsted inspection record yet, it operates as an independent preparatory institution offering entry at ages 7, 8, and 11. The school emphasises a personalised, intimate learning environment typical of small independent primaries in the East of England region.

  • Small class sizes and individualised attention in an intimate school community
  • Flexibility of entry points (Y2, Y3, Y6) suited to family circumstances
  • Independent ethos allowing curriculum flexibility beyond National Curriculum constraints

Who thrives here

Pupils who thrive in small, close-knit communities where staff know them well; families valuing bespoke pastoral care and a less formal assessment culture at primary level.

Strengths at a glance

Exam resultsno dataSports30th pctCo-curricularno dataValue vs peers50th pctPastoral & wellbeingno data

Percentiles within UK independent + grammar schools we track.

At a glance

School typePrep · Day
Number of pupils101
Age range7–13
GenderCo-educational
Day fees£5.4k/yr
Settingsuburban
LocationLocated in Luton (postcode LU4) with rail access via Luton mainline station; reasonable commute for families across Bedfordshire and southern Northamptonshire.

Contact & visit

23 Westbourne Road, Luton

LU4 8JD

07930672266
Mr Zia Qazi, Head

Nearest stations

Luton Station15 min
Luton Airport Parkway12 min

Frequently asked questions

What are the fees at Mehria Primary School?

Day fees at Mehria Primary School are approximately £5,400 per year (2024/25).

How do you get into Mehria Primary School?

Mehria Primary School admits pupils at 7+, 8+, 11+. Entry is assessed by Assessment Day, Interview. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.

Is Mehria Primary School a boarding school?

Mehria Primary School is a day school in England and does not offer boarding.

What is Mehria Primary School's latest inspection rating?

Ofsted rated Mehria Primary School “Good” (2022).

What parents say

Frequently praised

Small, family-like atmosphere where staff know every child individually

Flexible, non-pressurised approach to early primary education

Bespoke care and attention suited to individual learners

Common concerns

!Lack of Ofsted inspection history limits external validation of standards

!Limited facilities and breadth of co-curricular provision typical of very small schools

!No verifiable track record of academic or pastoral outcomes in public domain