Best Schools 2024

Best Middle Schools in Essex

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  • Grove House School

    Grove House School is a specialized institution dedicated to supporting students with speech, language, and communication difficulties. With a welcoming and supportive environment, we encourage students to aim high, realize their potential, and seize opportunities. Our highly skilled teachers provide a curriculum designed to meet students' needs, while our outstanding behavior and personal development programs ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment. With strong support from the SEAX Multi Academy Trust, Grove House School strives for excellence in teaching and learning, making us a trusted choice for parents seeking quality education for their children.
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  • Holmwood House School

    Holmwood House School is a prestigious co-educational boarding school, located in Colchester, East of England. With a rich history dating back to 1952, the school offers a nurturing environment for students aged 0-16 years. Our dedicated staff, led by Mr Edward Bond, provide an inclusive education with support for students with special educational needs. We offer a range of scholarships, discounts, and bursaries to ensure accessibility for all families. With a total student population of 322, including a nursery program, we prioritize the individual growth and development of each child.
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  • Kingsdown School

    Kingsdown School is a co-educational middle deemed primary school located in Southend-on-Sea. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, the school provides excellent individual attention to its 123 students aged 3-14. The dedicated staff of 17.8 full-time teachers and 7 assistant teachers ensure a supportive and inclusive environment for all students. Kingsdown School also offers nursery classes and has a diverse student population, with 10.5% of students having English as a second language. Additionally, the school provides support for students with special educational needs, with a 0.8% prevalence rate. Although the exam results for KS2 in 2019 show room for improvement, Kingsdown School's commitment to personalized education and inclusive learning makes it an ideal choice for parents looking for a nurturing educational environment.
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  • Woodcroft School

    Woodcroft School is a family-owned independent special school in Loughton, East of England. We offer a well-balanced curriculum and practical support for students aged 5-13 with speech, language, and communication needs, autism spectrum disorder, and other difficulties. Our child-centered approach prioritizes student needs and prepares them for further education.
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  • Clarity Independent School

    Clarity Independent School is a co-educational school located in Sandon, East of England. With a small class size of 12 students aged 6-16 years old, the school offers a middle deemed primary education. Although the school has faced challenges in the past, it is committed to improving the quality of education and the behavior and attitudes of its students.
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  • Holme Court School

    Holme Court School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Cambridge, East of England. With a student body of 52, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 7-16 with severe learning difficulties and specific learning difficulties. Under the leadership of Ms Anita Laws, the school ensures good overall effectiveness, quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. Holme Court School offers a supportive and inclusive educational experience that meets the independent school standards.
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  • St Faith's School

    St Faith's School is a prestigious Christian and Methodist co-educational school located in Cambridge, East of England. With a history dating back to 1932, the school offers a middle deemed primary education for students aged 4-13 years. With a commitment to academic excellence, the school provides scholarships, bursaries, and hardship awards to support students in their educational journey. With a small student-to-teacher ratio and a supportive SEN program, St Faith's School ensures every child receives individual attention and achieves their full potential.
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  • King's College School

    King's College School is a co-educational boarding school in Cambridge. With a history dating back to 1945, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 4-14. Offering choral scholarships, bursaries, and hardship awards, it emphasizes accessibility and support for all. With a student population of 393, the school promotes a balanced education and boasts a supportive community for children with special educational needs, with 10.6% of students receiving SEN support.
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  • St John's College School

    St John's College School is a co-educational boarding school located in Cambridge, East of England. Founded in 1956, it offers a middle-deemed primary education for children aged 4 to 13 years. With a total of 464 students, the school provides a supportive environment and offers scholarships, bursaries, and hardship awards. It has a 11.1% student body with special educational needs support, ensuring inclusive education for all.
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  • Aurora Meldreth Manor School

    Aurora Meldreth Manor School is a co-ed boarding school located in Meldreth, East of England. With a small student population of 34, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 6-19 with physical disabilities and moderate to severe learning difficulties. Led by Mrs Emily Willis, the school has been providing a good quality education since its founding in 1971. The school has received a positive Ofsted report, highlighting its good overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. Aurora Meldreth Manor School ensures that it meets the independent school standards and offers a good sixth-form provision, preparing students for their future. With a focus on inclusive education and excellent support for students with special educational needs, Aurora Meldreth Manor School is an ideal choice for parents looking for a caring and supportive environment for their children.
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  • Broadlands Hall

    Broadlands Hall is a boys-only school located in Little Wratting, Haverhill. With a small student body of 18 boys aged 9-20, the school focuses on providing a high-quality education for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD), and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD). The school has been praised for its outstanding behaviour and attitudes, as well as its exceptional leadership and management. With a Good rating from Ofsted, Broadlands Hall ensures that students receive a supportive and nurturing environment to achieve their potential. The school consistently meets the independent school standards and offers a good sixth-form provision. Parents can be confident in the school's commitment to their child's personal development and academic success.
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  • Churchill Special Free School

    Churchill Special Free School is an outstanding school located in Haverhill, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 6:1 and a strong culture of safeguarding, this co-ed school provides a cheerful and safe learning environment for students aged 8-18. Known for its exceptional preparation for pupils' next steps, the school offers an adapted curriculum focused on core areas and a broad enrichment program. With an outstanding overall grade and exceptional leadership, parents can trust that their children will receive a high-quality education at Churchill Special Free School.
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  • Barnardiston Hall Preparatory School

    Barnardiston Hall Preparatory School is a co-educational boarding school located in Barnardiston, East of England. Established in 1960, the school offers a high-quality education for children aged 1 to 13 years. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mr Gavin Sinnott, the school provides a nurturing environment, enabling each student to reach their full potential. Barnardiston Hall offers various scholarships, discounts, and bursaries to support families. With a strong focus on inclusivity, the school supports students with special educational needs (SEN), ensuring they receive the necessary support for their individual growth and development.
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  • Edwinstree Church of England Middle School

    Edwinstree Church of England Middle School is a vibrant and inclusive school located in Buntingford, East of England. With strong leadership and a focus on a rich and relevant curriculum, the school ensures that every student receives a high-quality education. The school's positive ethos, dedicated teachers, and supportive governors create an environment where students thrive academically and personally. With an average student-teacher ratio of 22:1 and a commitment to individualized support, the school values each student's unique needs and abilities. Edwinstree Middle School provides a nurturing and inspiring educational experience for students aged 9-13, fostering their personal development, wellbeing, and success.
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  • OneSchool Global UK - Biggleswade Campus

    OneSchool Global UK - Biggleswade Campus is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Sutton, East of England. With a focus on providing quality education for students aged 7-18, the school is led by Mr. Mark Little. Established in 2014, the school offers a range of academic programs and has a total student population of 229. With a supportive environment and a dedicated team of staff, the school aims to cater to the individual needs of all students, including those with special educational needs (SEN). The school also offers a sixth form program, ensuring a smooth transition for students into higher education. With excellent exam results, including an average EBacc point score of 6.56, OneSchool Global UK - Biggleswade Campus is committed to preparing students for future success.
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  • Edward Peake CofE VC Middle School

    Edward Peake CofE VC Middle School is a Church of England school located in Biggleswade, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children aged 9-13. The school focuses on academic achievement, personal development, and building strong relationships within the community. With good behaviour and attitudes, students are encouraged to live life to the fullest and become independent learners with a well-rounded education. The school has a reputation for inclusiveness and offers a quality education that prepares students for their future.
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  • Biggleswade Academy

    Biggleswade Academy is a co-educational school located in Mead End, Biggleswade. With a strong emphasis on security, care, and positivity, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 2 to 13 years. The dedicated senior leadership ensures good overall effectiveness, while the focus on reading and mathematics teaching contributes to academic success. While the school values diversity and promotes strong relationships between staff and pupils, areas for improvement include spelling and grammatical errors correction and providing more opportunities for applying knowledge. The school aims to develop confident, content, and life-ready citizens through honorable conduct, respect for others' opinions, and accountability for actions. With a commitment to personal development, behavior, and welfare, Biggleswade Academy prepares students for success in their educational journey.
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  • Pix Brook Academy

    Pix Brook Academy is a Co-Ed middle deemed secondary school located at Arlesey Road, Stotfold. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 9-16 years. Led by Mr Stephen Adams as the Headteacher, the school focuses on academic excellence and offers a diverse range of subjects. With a small class size and dedicated staff, Pix Brook Academy ensures individual attention for each student. The school also supports students with special educational needs and has a 43% eligibility for free school meals.
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  • Etonbury Academy

    Etonbury Academy is a diverse and inclusive school that provides a well-rounded education, focusing on academic success and personal development. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1, the school ensures individual attention and support for every student. The school promotes equality, respect, and tolerance, creating a safe and nurturing environment. Exam results show strong performance in both primary and secondary levels, with opportunities for extracurricular activities and transformative experiences.
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  • Ralph Sadleir School

    Ralph Sadleir School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Puckeridge, Standon. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, we provide a stimulating environment that supports and challenges students of all backgrounds and abilities. Our inclusive approach values diversity and aims to inspire and educate students to make informed decisions. With impressive exam results, including 70% of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher, Ralph Sadleir School equips students with the skills and knowledge they need for future success.
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