Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy is a primary academy in Bristol, South West. It has not yet been rated by students on y.school. Be the first to rate this academy and help other students and parents understand what the school experience is really like.
In terms of academic performance, Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy has 43% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths at KS2.
The school has a teacher turnover rate of 56.0%, 42% of pupils eligible for free school meals.
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At Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy, 43% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths combined at the end of Key Stage 2.
43% met the expected standard in reading and 48% in maths.
The teacher turnover rate at Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy is 56.0%. This measures the percentage of teachers who left the school in the past year.
42% of pupils are eligible for free school meals, which is used as a proxy for socioeconomic disadvantage.
Source: Department for Education, Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score.
Data last updated: April 2026
Crime Nearby
415/mo
Within ~1 mile (Police.uk)
Violent Crime
206/mo
50% of total
Air Quality
Good
NO₂: 10.4 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 6.3
Bus Stops
16
Within 500m
Source: Police.uk, DEFRA UK-Air, DfT NaPTAN. Based on the school's location — actual conditions may vary.
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43%
Meeting Expected Standard
Combined reading, writing and maths
Source: Department for Education / Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score. Small schools may show extreme percentages due to small sample sizes.