Best Schools 2024

Best Free Schools in Herefordshire

2 results
Sort by:
  • St Mary's Primary School, Dilwyn

    St Mary's Primary School, Dilwyn is a Church of England primary school located in Dilwyn, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a small school size of 70, our dedicated teachers provide personalized attention to ensure the best learning experience for children aged 4-11. Our outstanding early years provision and high-quality teaching contribute to good outcomes for pupils. We prioritize personal development, behavior, and welfare, while maintaining a safe and inclusive environment. With excellent exam results and a strong focus on academic performance, St Mary's Primary School is a great choice for parents seeking a nurturing and academically focused primary education.
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Beacon College

    The Beacon College is a co-ed school located in Hereford, West Midlands. Founded in 2021, it offers education to students aged 16-19. With a small class size of 60, the school provides a nurturing environment that focuses on individual attention and personalized learning. Led by Mrs Lisa Appleton, the school values inclusivity and offers support for students with special educational needs. The Beacon College's sixth form prepares students for future success, providing a well-rounded education and preparing them for further studies or employment.
    1 schools in compare list

Schools Nearby Herefordshire

  • North Worcester Primary School

    North Worcester Primary School is a welcoming and inclusive school located in Worcester, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, our experienced staff ensures individualized attention for every child. Our co-ed primary school offers nursery classes, catering to children aged 3-11 years. We prioritize the well-being and education of our students, providing a nurturing environment for their growth. With a diverse student body and a low percentage of students requiring free school meals or English as a second language support, we create an inclusive and supportive atmosphere for all. Come join our vibrant school community!
    North Worcester Primary School
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Aspire Academy

    The Aspire Academy is a secondary school in West Midlands, providing a calm and safe environment for students with small class sizes and engaging lessons. With a focus on personal development and a relentless approach to success, the school offers a range of qualifications and support services to help students thrive.
    The Aspire Academy
    1 schools in compare list
  • Continu Plus Academy

    Continu Plus Academy is an outstanding secondary school in Stourport-on-Severn, West Midlands. With a student body of 33, our dedicated staff create a caring and supportive environment for pupils aged 11-17. We have a strong focus on personal development, high expectations, and successful transition to employment or further education.
    Continu Plus Academy
    1 schools in compare list
  • Holy Trinity School

    Holy Trinity School is an all-through co-ed school located in Kidderminster, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1 and a focus on personal development, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 4-18. The school's good quality education, strong leadership, and supportive staff create a positive learning atmosphere. With excellent exam results across all key stages and a focus on SEN support, Holy Trinity School ensures every student has the opportunity to thrive.
    Holy Trinity School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Unity Academy

    1 schools in compare list
  • Barrow 1618 CofE Free School

    Barrow 1618 CofE Free School is an outstanding primary school located in Barrow, West Midlands. Led by Mrs Anita Ward, the school offers a high-quality education with a focus on academic excellence. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, students receive individualized attention. The school's exceptional Ofsted report highlights its outstanding leadership, teaching, and personal development. The average scores in maths (106) and reading (110) demonstrate the school's commitment to academic achievement. With a diverse and inclusive environment, Barrow 1618 CofE Free School provides a safe and nurturing learning community for children aged 4-11.
    Barrow 1618 CofE Free School
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Edge Academy

    The Edge Academy is a secondary school located in Birmingham, West Midlands. With a small student body of 64, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-16. Led by Mr Andrew Wakefield, the school has been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, ensuring high quality education, good behaviour and attitudes, and excellent personal development. With a focus on providing SEN support to 87.5% of students, The Edge Academy prioritizes individualized care and attention for each student's needs.
    The Edge Academy
    1 schools in compare list
  • Tudor Grange Primary Academy Meon Vale

    Tudor Grange Primary Academy Meon Vale is a co-educational primary school located in Meon Vale, West Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 14:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11. Led by Headteacher Mrs Suki Powar, the school offers nursery classes and has a small student body of 105 students. The school focuses on inclusivity, with 15% of students eligible for free school meals and 11% having English as a second language.
    Tudor Grange Primary Academy Meon Vale
    1 schools in compare list
  • The University of Birmingham School

    The University of Birmingham School is a co-ed secondary school in Birmingham, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and a commitment to inclusivity and integration of disabled pupils, the school provides effective support and challenge to its students. It promotes British values, personal development, and high levels of safety. The school achieved good overall effectiveness and outcomes for pupils, with improving results in Year 13. However, there are some inconsistencies in teaching quality and uneven outcomes for disadvantaged and SEN/D pupils.
    The University of Birmingham School
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton

    The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton is a secondary school with a strong focus on academic progress and personal development. Led by Mrs Anita Kaur Notta, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for its diverse student body. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, pupils receive individualized attention and support. The school offers a varied and interesting curriculum, ensuring that students have access to a well-rounded education. With consistently good teaching, pupils are able to make strong progress. The school promotes excellent behavior and fosters a culture of respect and discipline. While the school has seen some turnover in senior staff, it remains committed to providing a high-quality education. Although there are areas for improvement, such as consistently developing modulations and addressing above-average absences among disadvantaged and White British pupils, the school's overall effectiveness has been rated as good by Ofsted. With a focus on student welfare and positive outcomes, The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton strives to prepare students for success in their future endeavors.
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Royal School, Wolverhampton

    The Royal School, Wolverhampton is a co-educational boarding school offering high standards of education and a broad range of additional activities. With a strong emphasis on academic progress and effective teaching, the school provides a good start for students in early years and prepares them well for life after school in the sixth form. The school maintains a distinctive ethos and offers a safe and nurturing environment for students. Although there are areas for improvement, such as minority weaker teaching and better use of pupil information in lesson planning, the school overall demonstrates good outcomes for pupils. Exam results show good achievement across key stages, with average scores above national averages and a significant percentage of students achieving higher standards. The Royal School, Wolverhampton is committed to providing a positive and enriching educational experience for its students.
    The Royal School, Wolverhampton
    1 schools in compare list
  • Shireland Technology Primary School

    Shireland Technology Primary School, located in Sandwell, West Midlands, is a co-educational school that focuses on integrating technology into primary education. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for children aged 3 to 11. Offering nursery classes and catering to diverse needs, the school aims to nurture students' academic, social, and emotional development. With a high percentage of students eligible for free school meals and English not being the first language for many, the school promotes inclusivity and equality in education.
    Shireland Technology Primary School
    1 schools in compare list
  • West Bromwich Collegiate Academy

    West Bromwich Collegiate Academy is a secondary school located in Sandwell, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a total student population of 488, the school provides individualized attention and a supportive learning environment for students aged 11-16. Led by Headteacher Mr George Faux, the academy focuses on academic excellence, offering a comprehensive curriculum alongside extracurricular activities. Additionally, the school is committed to ensuring inclusivity, with 155% of students eligible for free school meals and a diverse community with 39% of students whose English is not their first language. Join us at West Bromwich Collegiate Academy for a well-rounded education that nurtures each student's potential.
    West Bromwich Collegiate Academy
    1 schools in compare list
  • Reach School

    Reach School is a co-ed secondary school located in Kings Heath, Birmingham. With a small student body of 7, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 13-16. The school focuses on providing high-quality teaching, learning, and assessment, resulting in good outcomes for pupils. With a dedicated staff, Reach School prioritizes the personal development, behavior, and welfare of its students. Additionally, the school offers support for students with special educational needs, making it an ideal choice for parents seeking an inclusive education for their child.
    Reach School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Nishkam Primary School Wolverhampton

    Nishkam Primary School Wolverhampton is a multi-faith, co-ed primary school founded in 2013. With a student-teacher ratio of 23:1 and a focus on personal development and welfare, the school aims to improve academic performance and aspirations of local youth. The school provides a supportive environment for students with SEN support and offers a good early years provision.
    Nishkam Primary School Wolverhampton
    1 schools in compare list
  • Christ Church, Church of England Secondary Academy

    Christ Church, Church of England Secondary Academy is a co-ed school located in Birmingham. With a history dating back to 2021, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 11-18 years. Led by Miss Joy Langley, the dedicated staff provide a quality education rooted in the values of the Church of England. With a total student population of 186, including 85% eligible for free school meals, the school prioritizes the needs of every individual. Christ Church, Church of England Secondary Academy also boasts a thriving sixth form, ensuring a comprehensive education for all.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Wolverhampton Vocational Training Centre

    Wolverhampton Vocational Training Centre is a well-led and managed school providing high-quality vocational training for students aged 16-19. With a good overall effectiveness and ambitious culture, the school offers good progress in a range of subjects and ensures the personal development and welfare of its students. It also provides robust safeguarding procedures and offers high-quality, impartial careers advice.
    Wolverhampton Vocational Training Centre
    1 schools in compare list
  • Health Futures UTC

    Health Futures UTC is a co-educational secondary school located in Sandwell, West Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 11:1, the school provides individualized attention to students aged 11-19. Despite requiring improvement in some areas, the school focuses on personal development and offers SEN support for 10.2% of students. With a commitment to excellence in healthcare education, Health Futures UTC prepares students for future careers in the field. The school's average points in A-levels and GCSEs reflect its dedication to academic success.
    Health Futures UTC
    1 schools in compare list
Compare 0