Milo small world we downend area too.
Husband used work at cribbs rubbish commute.
Frenchay is rated good by ofsted.
Last year's sats were not as high as previous year which was 100percent top of county but they were still fairly high in comparison many other schools
Begbrook is close but comes under bristol council also rated good ok sats.
It's also part of cabot academy chain .
Wall court farm us by uwe new school close new build estate near filton only has years 1 2 and 3.
Have freinds who have used both schools at Frampton and very happy.
Also know others in St Michael Winterborne ,Elm Park,hambrook and the manor and all very happy.
Winterbourne us a bit of a rat run and has many schools parents in downend commute to like huge 10 form intake senior school .
There's also small private school winterbourne called silver hill.
Winterbourne down looks bit prettier and close to ring rd/downend.
Downend and emersons are the very outer suburbs almost like mini towns.
Downend has a very small boring high street with couple supermarkets loads of estate agents.
Emersons green is all new builds and has small retail park with large sainsburys lidls and boots.
Frenchay is called a village but really just a suburb lively expensive housing and lovely walks. Had very little amenities no doctors or libary
Has a pub ,shop and village hall.
It had small single intake primary with mixed classes and lacks the outdoor space and amenities most bs16 schools have but it is charming.
It used to have a hospital buy that shut and they plan build more houses on it.
Frampton bit quieter
Has nice farm shop.
Garage
Pun
Nursery
It's just trickier commute is a lovely area.
Close to yate,downend and emersons green to go food shopping nearest leisure facilities are yate or longwell green.
Downside to this side of town is
No train stations.
The ring road is always busy desperately needs a new m4 link off ring road as so many new houses locally approx 3000 being built in nearby lyde green,frenchay,Harry stoke and Cheswick village by uwe .
2 of the schools you mention highly sought after in expensive areas.
Bishop road is huge just off glos road /Bishopston performs well very oversubscribed
Gloucester Road /horfeild is lovely area but expensive
Attracts many ex londoners
Some great schools but it's not rural village.
When moving mid year depends on space.
Not sure which year your school age child in but ring both south glos admissions and bristol see which schools have space than visit accordingly.
Banes seems have better schools
Covers bath Saltford and Keynsham
But nightmare commute to filton.
Lots villages on way out towards thornbury
Thornbury is small town north of bristol has both good primary /senior schools.
Yate really unsure how good the yate schools are.
The whole city's under huge pressure with providing more school places so jot always matter if cherry picking the best ones.
Always best go visit get a good feel for school and area it's in.
Ofsted and sats can't tell you everything .
No school is perfect
Primary is 7 years they change a lit seem go in cycles round here.