Best Schools 2024

Best Private Secondary Schools in North West

113 results
Sort by:
  • Merchant Taylors Girls School

    Merchant Taylors Girls School is a top independent day school for girls aged 4-18. With a strong focus on academic excellence, the school values each girl's uniqueness and provides an individualized approach to learning. The supportive pastoral care ensures students feel happy and confident. Exam results showcase the school's success, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-levels and a strong EBacc average point score at KS4.
    Merchant Taylors Girls School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Jamea Al Kauthar

    Jamea Al Kauthar is a highly regarded independent girls' school located in Lancaster, North West. With a strong focus on academic excellence and Islamic values, we provide a secure and nurturing environment for Muslim girls aged 11-25. Our outstanding behaviour and attitudes, along with our commitment to personal development and leadership, ensure that our students thrive and grow into capable, confident individuals. With a track record of good exam results and a dedicated teaching staff, Jamea Al Kauthar prepares students for successful futures as well-rounded individuals and role models.
    Jamea Al Kauthar
    1 schools in compare list
  • Cransley School

    Cransley School is an all-through co-ed school founded in 1970, located in Great Budworth. With a dedicated headteacher and a student-to-teacher ratio of 10:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for its 233 students. Offering a range of scholarships, discounts, and awards, Cransley School supports its diverse student community. With a focus on SEN support, the school ensures that every child's needs are met. The school's impressive exam results demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence, with an average EBacc point score of 5.09. Parents can trust Cransley School to provide a well-rounded education for their children.
    Cransley School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Browse by Gender
  • Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls

    Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls is an outstanding all-girls Islamic Independent school in Chorlton, Manchester. With exemplary leadership and staff, the school provides an engaging curriculum that focuses on both academic and personal development. The school's strong moral values and exceptional spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development create a supportive and nurturing environment for its students. With outstanding exam results and a strong focus on pupils' welfare, Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls is an excellent choice for parents seeking a high-quality education for their daughters.
    Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls
    1 schools in compare list
  • OLIVE HIGH

    Olive High is a secondary school for girls aged 11-16. With a good overall effectiveness rating, the school focuses on developing self-assurance, resilience, and compassion in its students. Student welfare and safety are priorities, creating a nurturing environment where students feel valued and empowered to voice their opinions.
    OLIVE HIGH
    1 schools in compare list
  • Etz Chaim Boys School

    Etz Chaim Boys School is an Orthodox Jewish secondary school located in Salford, North West. Founded in 1996, the school prioritizes a holistic approach to education, ensuring that boys aged 11-17 receive a high-quality education within a nurturing environment. With a total enrollment of 218 students and a student-to-teacher ratio that allows for personalized attention, the school focuses on the personal development, behavior, and attitudes of its students. Furthermore, the school's leadership and management have been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted. Additionally, the school meets the independent school standards. With a strong emphasis on supporting students with special educational needs, the school has a dedicated team to provide the necessary assistance. Etz Chaim Boys School offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes the EBacc, allowing students to excel academically. With its positive reputation, supportive community, and commitment to excellence, Etz Chaim Boys School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their sons.
    1 schools in compare list
  • The Hammond

    The Hammond is a co-ed secondary boarding school located in Mickle Trafford and District. With a history dating back to 1962, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 11-19. Led by Ms Jennifer Roscoe, the school offers a range of scholarships and bursaries for new entrants, ensuring access to quality education. With a small student body of 223, including 50 boys and 173 girls, The Hammond focuses on individualized attention and support. They have a dedicated Special Educational Needs (SEN) program, catering to 4% of students. The school consistently achieves good exam results, with an EBacc average point score of 4.25 at KS4 in 2019. As a school committed to excellence, The Hammond encourages all students to achieve their full potential.
    The Hammond
    1 schools in compare list
  • Beech Hall School

    Beech Hall School is an all-through co-educational school located in Macclesfield, North West. With a rich history dating back to 1938, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 1-18 years. Offering a range of academic, music, and sports scholarships, as well as bursaries for new entrants, Beech Hall School strives to support every child's individual needs. With a small school size and a dedicated team of staff, the school ensures personalized attention and support for all students. Additionally, the school has a strong focus on Special Educational Needs (SEN) support, with 18.7% of students currently receiving such assistance. At Beech Hall School, parents can expect their children to receive a well-rounded education and achieve excellent results in their GCSE exams, as demonstrated by the impressive NP% of students who achieved a GCSE grade 4 or higher in 2019.
    Beech Hall School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Hulme Hall Grammar School

    Hulme Hall Grammar School is a co-educational all-through school located in Stockport. With a history dating back to 1958, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 2-16. Led by Mr D Grierson, the school focuses on providing support to students with special educational needs, with 30.8% receiving SEN support. With a small student body of 180, Hulme Hall Grammar School offers a personalized education and has achieved an average EBacc point score of 3.22 in the KS4 exams.
    Hulme Hall Grammar School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Abbey College Manchester

    Abbey College Manchester is a highly regarded secondary boarding school located in the heart of Manchester. With a dedicated headteacher and a history dating back to 1995, the school provides a co-ed learning environment for students aged 14-23. Offering academic scholarships and sibling discounts, the school is committed to supporting student success. With a focus on individualized support, Abbey College Manchester has a 13.4% SEN student population and strives for excellence in exam results, achieving an average of 31.88 points in A-levels in 2019.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Islamiyah School

    Islamiyah School is an outstanding secondary school located in Little Harwood, Blackburn with Darwen. With a strong focus on Islamic values and an exceptional standard of teaching, the school provides a broad and well-balanced education for girls aged 11-16. Pupils' attainment is consistently outstanding, and the school offers excellent careers advice and links with colleges and universities. With exemplary behaviour and a commitment to promoting pupils' spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development, Islamiyah School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a nurturing and academically successful environment for their children.
    Islamiyah School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Beis Ruchel Girls School

    Beis Ruchel Girls School is a secondary school located in Salford, North West. Established in 2010, it provides education for girls aged 11-16 years. With a total of 177 students, the school offers a good quality of education and promotes positive behavior and attitudes. However, it requires improvement in personal development and leadership and management. Although the school does not meet the independent school standards, it aims to ensure that students achieve GCSE grades 4 or higher.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Beech House School

    Beech House School is a co-educational all-through school located in Rochdale. With a strong tradition of providing quality education since 1958, the school offers a nurturing environment for students aged 2 to 16 years. Led by Headteacher Mr Kevin Sartain, Beech House School prioritizes inclusive education and has a dedicated nursery for early learners. With a total of 177 students, the school focuses on academic excellence, as reflected in their 2019 KS4 exam results, with an average EBacc point score of 5.01 and a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Al Jamiah Islamiyyah

    Al Jamiah Islamiyyah is a boarding school located in Bolton, North West. With its focus on Islamic education, the school provides a nurturing environment for boys aged 11-25. While the school requires improvement in certain areas, such as overall effectiveness and leadership, it has received positive ratings for behaviour, attitudes, and personal development. The school meets independent school standards and offers sixth-form provision. With a student body of 156, Al Jamiah Islamiyyah aims to cultivate a well-rounded education that prepares students for the future.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Christian Fellowship School

    Christian Fellowship School is a co-educational Christian school located in Liverpool. With a strong emphasis on Christ-centered education, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 4-16. The school's outstanding personal development and welfare, along with good academic performance, make it an excellent choice for parents seeking a Christian education for their children.
    Christian Fellowship School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Rochdale Islamic Academy for Girls

    Rochdale Islamic Academy for Girls is a secondary school providing a high-quality education to girls aged 11-16. With a strong focus on Islamic values and personal development, the school offers a safe and supportive environment for students. The dedicated leadership team ensures good overall effectiveness and adherence to independent school standards.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Lime House School

    Lime House School, established in 1930, is a co-educational boarding school located in Dalston, North West. With a nurturing environment and a dedicated team led by Mr Andy Guest, the school offers a middle deemed secondary phase of education for students aged 7-18. Boasting a small class size of 350, Lime House School provides personalized attention to its diverse student body of 157, consisting of 84 boys and 73 girls. The school values academic excellence, offering various scholarships and discounts. Additionally, Lime House School supports students with SEN, catering to their individual needs.
    Lime House School
    1 schools in compare list
  • Manchester Senior Girls School

    Manchester Senior Girls School is a secondary school for girls aged 11-16, located in Salford. With a strong focus on acts of kindness and outstanding personal development, the school offers a quality education with good teaching and learning. Pupils of all abilities make good progress, supported by strong leadership for students with special educational needs. The school provides integrated Kodesh and secular curriculum, ensuring a well-rounded education. Manchester Senior Girls School also emphasizes the importance of gaining useful qualifications and offers a range of opportunities for students' academic growth and achievement.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Noorul Uloom

    Noorul Uloom is a welcoming and happy Islamic school for girls aged 11-23. With high expectations of behavior, the school provides a safe and enjoyable environment, fostering positive relationships between pupils and teachers. The school offers excellent careers advice and promotes a strong appreciation for life in modern Britain.
    1 schools in compare list
  • Al Islah Girls' High School

    Al Islah Girls' High School is a secondary school located in Blackburn with Darwen, North West. With a focus on Islamic values and a strong belief in the individual's potential, the school provides a supportive and collaborative environment for girls aged 11-16. The school's commitment to academic achievement is reflected in its good Ofsted rating and exam results, with students achieving an average EBacc point score of 5.32 in 2019. Parents can trust that their daughters will receive a well-rounded education and personal growth opportunities at Al Islah Girls' High School.
    Al Islah Girls' High School
    1 schools in compare list
Compare 0