Best Schools 2024

Best Free Schools in Staffordshire

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  • The JCB Academy

    The JCB Academy is a secondary school that provides a top-notch education with a focus on engineering and vocational skills. With excellent vocational facilities and strong progress in key subjects, students at The JCB Academy receive a high-quality education. The school also offers effective safeguarding measures, highly effective careers advice, and guidance. However, there is room for improvement in sixth form attainment, particularly in mathematics. Overall, The JCB Academy is a good school that prepares students for future engineering careers.
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  • The Rural Enterprise Academy

    The Rural Enterprise Academy is a secondary school located in Penkridge, West Midlands. With a focus on preparing students for careers in land-based and environmental sustainability sectors, the school offers a tailored curriculum and high-quality teaching. The school has a positive and aspirational culture, effective leadership, and a strong emphasis on progress and personal development. With a good overall rating from Ofsted, parents can be assured of their child's academic and personal growth at The Rural Enterprise Academy.
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  • John Taylor Free School

    John Taylor Free School is a secondary school located in Tatenhill, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, our co-ed school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-19. We prioritize academic success and personal development, ensuring that all students have the resources and opportunities to thrive and succeed.
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  • Streethay Primary School

    Streethay Primary School is a co-educational school located in West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, our dedicated staff ensures personalized attention and support for every child. Our inclusive environment promotes diversity, with a small percentage of students who speak English as a second language. We prioritize the well-being and academic success of our students, offering free school meals to eligible students and providing special educational needs support. Streethay Primary School is committed to nurturing young minds and preparing them for a bright future.
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  • Henhurst Ridge Primary Academy

    Henhurst Ridge Primary Academy is a co-educational primary school located in Branston, West Midlands. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides individual attention and support to its 133 students aged 2 to 11 years. Led by Mrs Charlotte Hopkins, the dedicated staff ensures a nurturing environment for learning. The school offers nursery classes and caters to students with diverse needs, with 10.5% receiving SEN support. Henhurst Ridge also values cultural diversity, with 22.5% of students having English as a second language.
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  • Poppyfield Primary Academy

    Poppyfield Primary Academy is a co-educational primary school located in Hednesford, West Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 20:1, our dedicated team ensures personalized attention for every child. Our school offers nursery classes and provides a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11 years. We have a small and friendly school size with 90 students, allowing us to focus on individual growth. Our inclusive approach promotes a diverse community, with 7% of students eligible for free school meals and 1.70% having English as a second language.
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  • Anker Valley Primary Academy

    Anker Valley Primary Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Tamworth, West Midlands. With a dedicated headteacher and a nurturing environment, we provide quality education to children aged 3-11 years. Our small class sizes of 24 students ensure personalized attention, while our inclusive approach supports students with special educational needs. We have nursery classes and offer free school meals to eligible students. Come join our supportive and inclusive community!
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  • Fradley Park Primary and Nursery School

    Fradley Park Primary and Nursery School is a co-educational school located in Fradley, West Midlands. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Chrissie Allen, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11 years. With its focus on primary education, the school aims to provide a high-quality learning experience for every child. The school also offers nursery classes, ensuring a strong foundation for early years education. With a small size of 236 students, the school promotes a close-knit community where every child can thrive.
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  • Bramshall Meadows First School

    Bramshall Meadows First School is a co-educational primary school located in Uttoxeter, West Midlands. With a dedicated headteacher and a focus on providing quality education, the school caters to children aged 3 to 9 years. Offering nursery classes and a warm learning environment, it strives to nurture each child's potential and create a strong foundation for their future.
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  • Anna Seward Primary

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Schools Nearby Staffordshire

  • Thomas Telford University Technical College

    Thomas Telford University Technical College is a secondary school located in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, the school provides a supportive and engaging learning environment. The school focuses on offering a distinctive curriculum with strong employer contributions, ensuring students develop key employability skills. The school has received a Good rating from Ofsted, highlighting the rapid improvements in behaviour, attendance, teaching, and student progress. Thomas Telford UTC equips students with the qualifications, abilities, and work ethics needed for successful careers in the construction, built environment, and IT industries.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Walsall Studio School

    Walsall Studio School is a specialist studio school in Walsall, West Midlands. With a focus on creative education and social mobility, the school offers a bespoke curriculum and supports students to catch up, step up, and reach their full potential. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating and provides excellent academic, technical, and vocational instruction. Students have achieved high marks, progressed to prestigious universities and companies, and benefited from a fully inclusive learning environment.
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  • The Ladder School

    The Ladder School is a co-educational secondary school located in Walsall, West Midlands. Established in 2019, the school offers a supportive educational environment for students aged 13-18. With a small student population of 19, including 9 boys and 10 girls, individual attention is prioritized. The school provides an inclusive learning experience with 57.1% of students receiving special educational needs support. Additionally, the school offers a sixth form program and a diverse community with 10% of students speaking English as a second language.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • High Point Academy

    High Point Academy is a co-ed school located in Sandwell, West Midlands. Led by Mrs Kelly-Leigh Kulyk, the school was founded in 2021 and caters to students aged 11-16. With a small class size of 30, including 25 boys and 5 girls, the school provides a focused learning environment. It ensures quality education for all with 10% of students eligible for free school meals.
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  • Elm Tree Primary Academy

    Elm Tree Primary Academy is a co-educational school located in Sandwell, West Midlands. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Ms Bethany Barnsley, the school focuses on providing quality education for children aged 4-11. Our inclusive approach caters to all students, ensuring a nurturing and supportive learning environment.
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  • Allscott Meads Primary Academy

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