Nottinghamshire County is an appealing place to visit because of its connection to the story of Robin Hood and UK history. When it comes to living here, the area boasts many qualities that appeal to families, including the overall safety of the area, its affordability, and, quite notably, its schools. The schools perform well regionally and nationally, earning Nottinghamshire County a positive reputation regarding children’s education.
The schools listed here are among the region’s best, though they are just the tip of the education iceberg. The list consists of secondary schools highly rated by Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services, and Skills) or that have achieved above-average Progress 8 scores. However, even primary schools and nurseries perform well in the region.
What Are the Ofsted and Progress 8 Ratings?
The Ofsted ratings have fallen into four categories in the past: inadequate, needs improvement, good, and outstanding, though this is changing. It rates schools in several categories to signal the quality of a school’s education. The ratings are assessed every four years (sometimes more frequently) and are a go-to resource for many parents and guardians evaluating their children’s education.
Progress 8 scores are also a valuable statistic in measuring the quality of a school as it looks at how much students have progressed in their understanding and academic performance. The progress is compared to the average pace of all students in the UK, with ‘0’ representing the average or baseline for understanding a school’s score.
These two ratings help us identify high-quality schools in Nottinghamshire County, which we’ll explore more closely below.
1. Rushcliffe Spencer Academy
Rushcliffe Spencer Academy stands out as one of the top schools for students, earning an ‘outstanding’ from Ofsted and an above-average 0.44 Progress 8 score. The school has gained status as a World Accredited School and has won many awards, including CareerMark Gold and The Eco-Schools Green Flag Award.
2. West Bridgford School
Like Rushcliffe Spencer Academy, West Bridgford School has earned an ‘outstanding’ from Ofsted and garnered a positive reputation in the county and country. It accommodates over 1,300 students and was a founding member of East Midlands Education Trust (EMET), a group of schools across Nottinghamshire County and adjacent communities dedicated to high academic performance.
3. Alderman White School
In just three years, Alderman White School raised its Ofsted rating from ‘needs improvement’ to ‘good,’ earned a 0.51 Progress 8 score, and improved its reputation in the county. The headteacher describes it as a ‘community of opportunity for all’. It achieves this through a broad range of learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom and with plenty of extracurricular activities.
4. Bluecoat Wollaton Academy
Another outstanding academy in the county is Bluecoat Wollaton Academy. The school, which also stands out for its long history, was founded in 1705 as a charitable school that taught impoverished children about God and religion. The school has relocated several times in its history but is currently at a multi-building campus and is unlikely to be fully relocated again.
5. The Becket School: A Catholic Voluntary Academy
The Becket School has an above-average Progress 8 score of 0.43 and a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. However, it achieved an ‘outstanding’ rating in three categories evaluated by Ofsted, including personal development and management. It’s a Catholic school with a chapel built with support from the surrounding community and its parishes.
6. Toot Hill School
With a ‘good’ Ofsted rating and an above-average Progress 8 score, rating in the top 2% of the country, Toot Hill School is another secondary school in Nottinghamshire County for students and parents to have on their radar. The school’s success on these ratings is especially impressive, considering it accommodates nearly 2,000 students, making it one of the largest schools available.
7. Fernwood School
Fernwood School in Nottingham has earned an ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rating and is yet another school that scores above average on student progress during their time there. The school prides itself on being an inclusive multicultural hub where students can embrace their unique skills and interests to thrive in the school setting.
8. The Trinity Catholic School: A Voluntary Academy
The Trinity Catholic School is another school with a long history, quality reputation, and rating. The school serves over 1,100 students, has a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, and an above-average Progress 8 score of 0.13. The school was founded in 1844 as an elementary, day, and boarding school. The school relocated to its current site in 1962 to accommodate its growth. The school has remained progressive with its teaching methods and recently set new GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exam results records.
9. Bluecoat Aspley Academy
Bluecoat Aspley Academy serves just under 1,400 students with a ‘good’ rating from Ofsted and a good Progress 8 score. Like others on this list, it’s a Christian-based school dedicated to helping students excel in their education and into adulthood. It’s part of the same school group as the Bluecoat Wollaton Academy listed above and grew from the same founding charity school.
10. Nottingham Free School
Last but not least, the Nottingham Free School is another highly regarded school with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. Though small, with just over 600 students, the school serves several communities in the county and is a fairly recent addition to the area’s school options, opening its doors in 2014. The school’s motto, ‘work hard, be kind’, is simple but resonates with the students and their academic and social endeavours.
Conclusion
These schools are the highlight secondary schools of an impressive array of education options in Nottinghamshire County. They invite students to excel at their work with dedication to learning and discipline during class hours. While mobile play with seamless phone payments might not be too prevalent within their walls, these schools strive to limit distractions such as mobile use and gaming and look out for the emotional well-being of students. Their dedication to the education of their students makes the county an appealing place for families to settle in.