
Head: Jacqueline Cornell
An accessible girls' grammar school in Warwickshire with an Outstanding Ofsted rating.
0
Year 7 Places
0.0:1
Applicants/Place
Pass Mark
0
Pupils
Max Score
282
Qualifying Score
226
80% of max
Cutoff Score
232
82% of max
Applications
445
Offers Made
120
Catchment, then Score
Catchment area students get priority. Within catchment, places by test score.
Admissions through the Warwickshire 11+ test administered by Warwickshire School Admissions. Priority given to pupils within the Warwickshire local authority area.
Local Authorities
Sibling Priority
Pupil Premium
1. Register
1 May 2026
2. Take Test
West Midlands (other)
3. Results
19 Oct 2026
4. Offer Day
1 Mar 2027
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Max
282
Qualifying Score
226
80% of max
Registration Opens
Registration opens for the 11+ exam
1 May 2026
Registration Deadline
Final day to register for the 11+ exam
15 Jul 2026
Exam Date
11+ entrance exam
19 Sep 2026
9:00am
Results Released
11+ results released to parents
19 Oct 2026
CAF Deadline
Common Application Form deadline (all LAs)
31 Oct 2026
National Offer Day
National Offer Day — places confirmed
1 Mar 2027
80.6
Attainment 8
Average achievement across 8 qualifications
100%
English + Maths 5+
Grade 5 or above in both
100%
English + Maths 4+
Grade 4 or above in both
68%
EBacc Entry
Entered the English Baccalaureate suite
7.56
EBacc APS
Average points across EBacc subjects
B+
Avg A-Level Grade
Average grade achieved across all A-Level entries
Bar shows this school. Ticks mark the England state-funded average (grey) and the typical grammar-school average (indigo).
Grammar median computed from up to 163 grammars.
76%
Higher Education
+8pp vs grammar avg
51%
Russell Group
Cohort destination breakdown
Destinations trend
Strongest at
Physics
240 entries
50%
+2.5pp vs school
Biology
240 entries
50%
+2.5pp vs school
Chemistry
240 entries
50%
+2.5pp vs school
Watch list
Other Modern Languages
6 entries
0%
-47.5pp vs school
Strongest at
Maths
96 entries
50%
+0.0pp vs school
Chemistry
76 entries
50%
+0.0pp vs school
Biology
74 entries
50%
+0.0pp vs school
No subject clearly underperforms vs the school average.
Entry Requirements
Minimum of 6 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Mathematics. Grade 6 or above required in subjects to be studied at A Level. External candidates welcome subject to availability.
Subjects Offered
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding
Sixth Form
Outstanding
Per-Pupil Funding
2025/2026831 / 600(139%)
£0
Per Pupil Funding
Subjects Offered
Entry Requirements
Minimum of 6 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Mathematics. Grade 6 or above required in subjects to be studied at A Level. External candidates welcome subject to availability.
1:18.3
Staff:Pupil Ratio
100%
Qualified Teachers
3.53%
Absence Rate
4.9%
Persistent Absence
Modern science laboratories, ICT suites, library and learning resource centre, sports hall, drama studio, music rooms, art studios, sixth form centre with dedicated study areas
Sports
Sports hall, gymnasium, outdoor netball and tennis courts, playing fields for athletics and rounders, fitness suite
STEM
Science laboratories, ICT suites, design technology workshops, food technology rooms
Arts
Drama studio, music practice rooms, art studios, performance spaces
Library
Well-resourced library with study spaces, computer access, and extensive collection of books and digital resources
Capital Projects
Recent improvements to science laboratories and ICT facilities, ongoing maintenance and upgrade programmes
Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, debating society, Model United Nations, various sports teams including netball, hockey and tennis, music ensembles, drama productions, subject-specific clubs and societies
Sports
Music & Performing Arts
School choir, orchestra, wind band, string ensemble, annual school productions, music concerts, drama performances
Clubs & Societies
Duke of Edinburgh
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Trips & Exchanges
Educational visits to France, Germany, and Spain; geography field trips; history trips; theatre visits; science museum visits; residential outdoor education programmes
Community Service
Charity fundraising, local community volunteering, reading with primary school children, environmental projects
Uniform
Navy blazer with school badge, white shirt, school tie, grey skirt or trousers, black shoes, PE kit including navy shorts/skirt and white polo shirt
School Meals
Hot and cold meals available daily in the school canteen. Packed lunches can be brought from home. Free school meals available for eligible students. Cashless payment system in operation.
Homework Policy
Homework set regularly across all subjects. Years 7-8: approximately 1 hour per night. Years 9-11: 1.5-2 hours per night. Sixth Form: independent study expected equivalent to lesson time.
Behaviour Policy
High expectations of behaviour and conduct. House point system for positive reinforcement. Clear sanctions for inappropriate behaviour including detentions and exclusions where necessary.
Mobile Phone Policy
Mobile phones must be switched off and kept in bags during lesson time. May be used in designated areas during break and lunch times.
SEND Provision
Dedicated SEND coordinator, individual support plans, reasonable adjustments, liaison with external agencies, pastoral support
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Nearest Station: Stratford-upon-Avon
Transport Info
The school is accessible by bus services 18, 18A, and X18. Stratford-upon-Avon railway station is approximately 1.5 miles away. Limited parking available on site for staff only.
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