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Schools in West Midlands - 42 schools

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  • St Michael's CE High School

    St Michael's CE High School is a Secondary school located in Sandwell, West Midlands. With a strong leadership team and committed staff, the school offers a wide range of learning options and individualized care for students. The school prioritizes partnership between students, home, and school to ensure academic and personal growth. St Michael's has a good overall effectiveness, and while some subjects have shown slow progress in the past, the school takes effective action to address weaknesses. With a focus on personal development and a safe learning environment, St Michael's provides a positive educational experience for students.
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  • Blue Coat Church of England School and Music College

    Blue Coat Church of England School and Music College is a secondary school located in Coventry. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, the school prioritizes individual attention and academic success. It offers a safe and nurturing environment for students, promoting personal development and welfare. The school has achieved a good overall rating by Ofsted, showcasing effective leadership and quality teaching. With a strong focus on music and a supportive community atmosphere, Blue Coat School provides a well-rounded education for its diverse student body.
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  • Old Swinford Hospital

    Old Swinford Hospital is a co-ed boarding school in Dudley, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, it offers a supportive and nurturing environment for students aged 11-18. The school has a strong focus on academic achievement, with outstanding results in English and maths GCSEs, as well as A-levels. It is known for its excellent leadership and management, ensuring the overall effectiveness of the school. With a good rating in behavior and safety, parents can trust that their children are well cared for. The school's Church of England affiliation promotes moral values and a well-rounded education.
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  • Bishop Perowne CofE College

    Bishop Perowne CofE College is a Church of England secondary school located in Worcester, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1 and a calm and respectful environment, it provides an effective and supportive learning environment for its 933 students. The school offers an improved curriculum that meets the needs of pupils, leading to good outcomes and personal development. However, there is room for improvement in disadvantaged pupils' progress in maths, as well as literacy and numeracy teaching. Overall, Bishop Perowne CofE College is a good school with effective leadership and governance.
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  • Blue Coat Church of England Academy

    Blue Coat Church of England Academy is a secondary school located in Walsall, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school provides a close-knit learning environment. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating and offers a strong sixth-form provision. Students achieve good academic results, with 18% attaining Grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. The school promotes a safe and inclusive environment, supporting students with special educational needs. Its Christian ethos fosters a values-based education for both boys and girls aged 11-18.
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  • Holy Trinity Academy

    Holy Trinity Academy is a Co-Ed secondary school located in West Midlands. With a strong Christian faith and sense of unity, the school sets high expectations for staff and pupils, resulting in good GCSE results, especially in mathematics. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum with extensive extra-curricular activities, ensuring excellent personal development and welfare of students. The well-supported sixth form provides further opportunities for academic success. Although there may be some inconsistent enforcement of behavior standards, overall, the school offers a positive learning environment for students.
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  • Dyson Perrins CofE Academy

    Dyson Perrins CofE Academy is a Good-rated secondary school with a positive school culture and excellent staff-student relationships. With a focus on academic excellence and personal development, the school has seen rapid improvements and has established a strong reputation in the local community. Dedicated to pushing students to reach their potential, the school offers a welcoming learning environment and robust safeguarding procedures. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a strong commitment to inclusive education, Dyson Perrins provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students of all faiths and backgrounds.
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  • Wolverley CofE Secondary School

    Wolverley CofE Secondary School is a Church of England school located in Wolverley, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a dedicated staff of 55.1 full-time teachers, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 11-18. The school has a good overall grade and offers a strong academic curriculum, with 31% of students achieving a Grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs. It also has a supportive SEN program, with 8.3% of students receiving SEN support. With good leadership and management, Wolverley CofE Secondary School prioritizes the personal development and well-being of its students.
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  • Harris Church of England Academy

    Harris Church of England Academy is a secondary school located in Rugby, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment. As a Church of England school, it emphasizes Christian principles and encourages spiritual, ethical, social, and cultural growth. The school's ethos focuses on developing well-rounded individuals who can succeed academically and personally. With good overall effectiveness and quality of education, Harris Church of England Academy is committed to helping students achieve their potential and become confident, resilient, and responsible members of the community.
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  • The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School

    The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School is a Church of England secondary school located in Hereford, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-16. The school focuses on providing a good quality of education and promoting positive behavior and personal development. With a Good rating from Ofsted, the school ensures a safe and supportive learning environment. Offering a wide range of SEN support, the school caters to students with various learning needs. Achieving a 51% grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs, the school ensures academic success for its students.
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  • Ludlow Church of England School

    Ludlow Church of England School is a highly regarded secondary school located in Ludlow, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, personalized attention is given to each student. The school focuses on providing a quality education, achieving good academic results, and promoting personal development. It has a strong partnership with the Diocese of Hereford Multi-Academy Trust and aims to bridge achievement gaps among students. Safety and community well-being are top priorities, ensuring a conducive learning environment for all students.
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  • St Peter's CofE Academy

    St Peter's CofE Academy is a Church of England secondary school located in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students aged 11-16. The dedicated leadership team has implemented improvements to enhance the quality of education and attendance. Pupils' personal development, welfare, and behavior are exceptional, reflecting the school's commitment to holistic education. While there have been challenges in achieving national exam averages in the past, the curriculum offers a breadth of experiences and opportunities for growth. The academy prides itself on sourcing local, fresh ingredients for its well-balanced meals. With a focus on student voice, St Peter's CofE Academy ensures that menus cater to diverse preferences. Overall, the school's drive towards improvement, nurturing environment, and dedication to providing a wholesome education make it an excellent choice for parents seeking a supportive secondary school for their children.
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  • Ark St Alban's Academy

    Ark St Alban's Academy is a Church of England secondary school in Birmingham, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1 and a focus on personal development, the school aims to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Although the school requires improvement in some areas, it excels in providing excellent resources and maintaining a safe atmosphere for students. The school offers a good sixth-form provision and has a diverse student population, with a majority of students eligible for free school meals and a high percentage of English not being their first language.
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  • Ipsley CE RSA Academy

    Ipsley CE RSA Academy is a Church of England school in Redditch, West Midlands. With a strong leadership team, the school provides a good quality education for students aged 9-13. The school's Christian ethos is evident in its development, and pupils benefit from a range of activities to deepen their understanding. Safeguarding is effective, and students make strong progress in most subjects. However, the school could improve in providing appropriate stretch and challenge for the most able students.
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  • St Egwin's CofE Middle School

    St Egwin's CofE Middle School is a Church of England school located in Evesham, West Midlands. With a strong leadership team and dedicated staff, the school offers a broad and balanced curriculum that prepares pupils for high school. The school has a good track record of pupil progress and fosters a love for reading. Furthermore, St Egwin's prioritizes the well-being and safety of its students by providing a culture of care and support. While there are areas for improvement, such as assessment and task matching, the school remains committed to enhancing pupil attainment. Overall, St Egwin's CofE Middle School is a nurturing and academically-focused institution that values the development of its students.
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  • Christ Church Academy

    Christ Church Academy is a Church of England middle deemed secondary school located in Stone, West Midlands. With a strong focus on academic achievement, the school boasts a student-teacher ratio of 20:1, ensuring each student receives personalized attention. The school provides a safe and inclusive learning environment, as evidenced by its Good Ofsted rating in overall effectiveness, leadership and management, achievement of pupils, quality of teaching, and behaviour and safety of pupils.
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  • Walkwood Church of England Middle School

    Walkwood Church of England Middle School is a state-funded institution that provides a strong education for students aged 9-13. With a clear vision and direction under new leadership, the school promotes a culture of mutual respect and tolerance. Students make good progress with a well-taught and broad curriculum, receiving effective support for special educational needs. The school emphasizes both skills and knowledge, preparing students for the future and encouraging them to succeed in the classroom and beyond. As a Church of England school, Walkwood welcomes students of all faiths while instilling Christian principles in its values.
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  • S.Peter's Collegiate Church of England School

    S.Peter's Collegiate Church of England School is a secondary school located in Wolverhampton. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-18. The school has a strong focus on personal development and offers a good sixth-form provision. Although it requires improvement in some areas according to the latest Ofsted report, its leadership and management are rated as good. The school also strives for academic excellence, with 48% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019.
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  • Bilbrook CofE (VC) Middle School

    Bilbrook CofE (VC) Middle School is a Church of England school in Bilbrook, West Midlands. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 22:1, the school offers a safe and inclusive environment where pupils thrive academically and personally. The dedicated leaders and teachers provide a broad curriculum, diverse extra-curricular opportunities, and a carefully planned transition to high schools. While attendance for pupils with SEN/disabilities needs improvement, the school ensures disadvantaged students progress well with additional funding. Overall, Bilbrook CofE (VC) Middle School strives to create a nurturing and engaging educational experience for its students.
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  • St Edward's Church of England Academy

    St Edward's Church of England Academy in Leek is a welcoming and inclusive school committed to providing the best education for children aged 9-13. With a strong Christian ethos and a focus on spiritual care, academic success, and enrichment programs, our dedicated teachers ensure that every student fulfills their potential. Our exam results show above-average scores in maths and reading, with 66% of students achieving GCSE level 4 or higher.
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