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  • Chapel-en-le-Frith High School

    Chapel-en-le-Frith High School is a well-rounded secondary school with a strong emphasis on academic and vocational subjects. With a skilled and committed headteacher leading the way, the school offers good quality teaching and provides a safe and nurturing environment for students. The school boasts outstanding pupil behavior and effective safeguarding arrangements. However, there is room for improvement in supporting disadvantaged pupils to fulfill their potential and in the precision of progress analysis and evaluation by leaders. Overall, Chapel-en-le-Frith High School is a good school that prioritizes the personal development and welfare of its students.
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  • Hope Valley College

    Hope Valley College is a secondary school located in Hope, East Midlands. Established in 2019, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-18. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1 and a dedicated team of 30.9 full-time teachers, students receive personalized attention and support. The college has a diverse student body, with a balanced gender ratio and a small percentage of students for whom English is not their first language. Additionally, the school provides a nurturing environment for students with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). Hope Valley College is committed to academic excellence and offers a sixth form for further education. With 64% of students eligible for free school meals, the college also prioritizes inclusivity and support for families from different socio-economic backgrounds.
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  • Peak School

    Peak School is an all-through co-educational school located in Chinley, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 8:1, our dedicated staff provide individualized attention to ensure academic success. We offer a nurturing environment for students aged 2-19, including those with special educational needs. Our small school size fosters a close-knit community where every child is supported and their unique potential is celebrated. With a commitment to inclusive education, we cater to a range of SEN types, promoting inclusion and diversity. At Peak School, we strive to create a supportive and enriching learning experience for all students.
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  • Arnfield Independent School

    Arnfield Independent School is a secondary school located in Tintwistle, East Midlands. With a small student body of 12 students, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-17. The school specializes in providing support for students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs and Moderate Learning Difficulties. With a Good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, the school focuses on academic excellence and personal development, ensuring that every student receives the care and support they need to succeed.
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  • The Meadows

    The Meadows is an outstanding secondary school for girls aged 11-18, located in Beech Lane, Chapel-en-le-Frith. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for students. Pupils at The Meadows make outstanding progress, thanks to the high expectations set by the headteacher and the carefully planned lessons delivered by dedicated teachers. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, ensuring a well-rounded education. Pupils' conduct and attitudes to learning are exemplary, resulting in outstanding outcomes. However, there is room for improvement in updating policies and establishing links with other schools to share good practices.
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Schools Nearby High Peak

  • Ashgate Croft School

    Ashgate Croft School is a co-ed all-through school located in Chesterfield, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 6:1, the school offers a supportive learning environment for students aged 4-19 with moderate and severe learning difficulties. Led by Ms Jennifer Dodds, the school has a dedicated team of teachers and assistants. Over 66% of students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the inclusive nature of the school. English is not the first language for 3.40% of students.
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  • Outwood Academy Newbold

    Outwood Academy Newbold is a vibrant secondary school located in Chesterfield, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, our dedicated staff provide excellent support and guidance to ensure every student reaches their full potential. Our outstanding leadership and management ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment where personal development and welfare are highly valued. With good overall effectiveness and impressive exam results, including 50% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs, we offer a high-quality education for students aged 11-18.
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  • Eastwood Grange School

    Eastwood Grange School is an all-through co-educational school located in Ashover, East Midlands. With a small student population of 40, the school offers a supportive environment for students aged 5-18. The school focuses on social, emotional, and mental health support, ensuring the well-being and personal development of each student. Although the school requires improvement in some areas according to its Ofsted report, it provides good behaviour, attitudes, and sixth-form provision. Parents can expect a nurturing and inclusive learning experience for their children at Eastwood Grange School.
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  • Alderwasley Hall School

    Alderwasley Hall School is an outstanding all-through co-educational boarding school located in Alderwasley, East Midlands. With a strong emphasis on individualized education, the school provides excellent support for students with Speech, Language and Communication needs and Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The school offers a wide range of experiences and activities for students and has a highly dedicated staff who treat each pupil as an individual. With a commitment to pupils' well-being and extensive post-16 provisions, Alderwasley Hall School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a nurturing and inclusive education for their children.
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  • Tibshelf Community School

    Tibshelf Community School is a vibrant and inclusive secondary school located in the semi-rural area of Tibshelf, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1 and a good overall grade from Ofsted, the school provides a world-class learning environment for students aged 11-16. Offering a wide range of academic and personal development opportunities, Tibshelf Community School aims to equip its students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the 21st century. With a strong focus on leadership, teaching quality, and student welfare, this school is committed to ensuring every student reaches their full potential.
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  • Alfreton Park Community Special School

    Alfreton Park Community Special School is a well-established co-educational school in Alfreton, East Midlands. With a low student-teacher ratio of 6:1, the school provides individualized attention and support for students aged 2-19 with severe learning difficulties. The school's outstanding safety measures, excellent resources, and good leadership and management ensure a nurturing and secure environment for all students. In addition, the school offers nursery classes and a sixth form, catering to the diverse needs of its students. With a good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, Alfreton Park Community Special School prioritizes the achievement, behavior, and well-being of its pupils.
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  • New Direction

    New Direction is a secondary school located in Clowne, East Midlands. Established in 2003, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-18. With a small student population of 16, it provides a focused and individualized learning experience. The school specializes in supporting students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD), and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD). Although the school's Ofsted report indicates areas requiring improvement, it prioritizes personal development and aims to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for its students.
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  • Swanwick School and Sports College

    Swanwick School and Sports College is an outstanding school in Swanwick, East Midlands. Led by Headteacher Mr Christopher Greenhough, the school offers a wide range of courses and exceptional progress for students aged 5-16. With an emphasis on independence and life skills, the school provides a well-designed curriculum and high expectations for all pupils. The school prides itself on its outstanding leadership, teaching, and behaviour and safety of pupils. With a strong focus on safeguarding and a supportive pastoral team, Swanwick School and Sports College is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential and prepare for further opportunities in adulthood.
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  • Stubbin Wood School

    Stubbin Wood School is an all-through school located in Shirebrook, East Midlands. With a highly experienced and dedicated staff, the school provides a good quality of education for students aged 2-19. The school offers a supportive and inclusive environment, catering to a diverse range of students including those with special educational needs. With a good Ofsted rating in all areas, parents can have confidence in the school's leadership and management. Overall, Stubbin Wood School is a welcoming and nurturing school that prioritizes the personal development and well-being of its students.
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  • Holbrook School for Autism

    Holbrook School for Autism is an all-through boarding school located in Holbrook. With a low student-teacher ratio of 6:1, the school provides exceptional support for students aged 4-19 with ASD and SLD. Our dedicated team of teachers and assistants ensure that each child receives individualized attention and care. We pride ourselves on our comprehensive SEN program, which allows our students to thrive academically. Our recent exam results demonstrate our commitment to academic excellence, with above-average scores in maths and reading. We are proud to serve our diverse community, with a high percentage of students eligible for free school meals. Come and join our nurturing environment where every child is valued and supported.
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  • Allestree Woodlands School

    Allestree Woodlands School is a secondary school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive learning environment for students aged 11-18. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and has excellent facilities. It aims to help students aspire and achieve their full potential, with a focus on academic success. The school has a good leadership and management, and a personal development rated as good by Ofsted. Exam results show that 45% of students achieved grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019.
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  • Aldercar High School

    Aldercar High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Langley Mill, East Midlands. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Clare Hatto, it provides a nurturing environment for students aged 11-18. Offering excellent support for hearing-impaired and physically disabled students, it ensures an inclusive education for all. As a school with a sixth form, Aldercar High School prepares its students for a successful future beyond graduation.
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  • Saint Benedict, A Catholic Voluntary Academy

    Saint Benedict, A Catholic Voluntary Academy is a secondary school located in Darley Abbey, Derby. With its consistent and good quality of teaching, positive and inclusive culture, and effective leadership, the school provides a broad and balanced curriculum for students aged 11-19. The school focuses on the personal development of pupils and has seen rapid improvements in recent years. Although there are some challenges with frequently absent disadvantaged pupils and inconsistent progress among the most able and disadvantaged students, the school overall achieves good outcomes for its students. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1 and a strong emphasis on personal development, Saint Benedict offers an excellent educational environment for children to thrive.
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  • Maple View School

    Maple View School is a co-ed boarding school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a small school size of 18, it provides an inclusive and supportive environment for students aged 6-19 with Speech, Language and Communication Needs, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Severe Learning Difficulty, and Specific Learning Difficulty. Led by Headteacher Mrs Amanda Grant, the school has been praised for its outstanding quality of education and good overall effectiveness according to the Ofsted report. With a focus on personal development and good behavior, Maple View School ensures that students receive a well-rounded education.
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  • Royal School for the Deaf Derby

    Royal School for the Deaf Derby is an all-through co-ed boarding school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a strong focus on meeting the needs of deaf students, the school provides a caring environment, tailored teaching, and a broad curriculum. The school has been praised for its good leadership, effective sixth-form provision, and positive relationships between staff and students. However, there are areas for improvement, such as ensuring middle-ability students read at an appropriate level. Overall, the school aims to provide a quality education for students with hearing impairment, fostering personal development and achieving good outcomes.
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