This study investigates the factors contributing to low performance in primary education children in the UK. It includes a literature review, research methodology, and data analysis. The findings reveal that factors such as higher number of students in a single section, single parent students, use of traditional methods of learning, incompetent teachers, and lack of parental involvement affect the performance of primary education children. The study also recommends ways to improve performance, such as learning-centered approaches, digital classrooms, play and learn, involvement of students, observation method, and EPPSE.