"A family of faith and learning" is the motto here, and for once, the branding matches the reality. Mount Carmel serves the Hyndburn community with a distinctive blend of traditional Catholic values and modern inclusivity. While the buildings may be typical of their era, the atmosphere inside is warm, disciplined, and purposeful. It is a school where character matters as much as grades, and where "value added" is a point of pride; students here consistently make better progress than their peers nationally, regardless of their starting points.
Mr Xavier Bowers has led the school since 2011, bringing over a decade of stability and clear direction. His presence is felt throughout the school, where he champions a culture of high expectations tempered by genuine care. The school is relatively small, with around 800 students, allowing staff to know individuals by name rather than just as statistics.
The Catholic ethos is central but not exclusionary. Daily life involves prayer and liturgy, led by an active Chaplaincy team and student "GIFT" (Growing In Faith Together) leaders. However, the intake is diverse, welcoming families of other faiths who buy into the school's moral framework.
A standout feature of the school's pastoral landscape is "Archie's," a dedicated hub for wellbeing and learning support. It provides a physical sanctuary for students who need time out or specific guidance, distinct from the busy main corridors.
Academically, Mount Carmel punches above its weight in terms of progress. In 2024, the school achieved a Progress 8 score of +0.38. This significant positive score indicates that students, on average, achieve more than a third of a grade higher across their subjects than pupils with similar primary school results nationally.
While the average Attainment 8 score of 42.5 is slightly below the England average of 46.0, the progress data confirms that the school adds substantial value during the five years students attend.
Ranked 2,583rd in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 2nd among secondary schools in Accrington, Mount Carmel sits in the middle 35% of schools in England This reflects solid performance in line with the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile).
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and balanced, resisting the trend to narrow choices too early. Religious Education is a core subject for all students, treated with the same academic rigour as English and Mathematics.
Teaching is structured and supportive. Recent refurbishments in science have enhanced practical learning opportunities in Key Stage 3. The school also maintains a commitment to the arts and technology, ensuring students have creative outlets alongside their academic core. Teachers are praised for their ability to scaffold learning, helping students of all abilities to access challenging content.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
Pastoral care is organized by year group, with Achievement Coordinators moving up with their cohort. This structure builds long-term relationships between families and the school.
The "Archie's" hub mentioned earlier is the jewel in the crown of the school's support system. It integrates learning support with emotional wellbeing, ensuring that students with SEND or those facing personal challenges are not isolated but supported to remain part of the main school community. The school holds the Inclusion Quality Mark, reflecting its success in this area.
Extracurricular life is vibrant and often service-oriented. The Chaplaincy team drives much of the charity work, which is a major part of the school's identity.
Sport is well-catered for with a 3G pitch and sports hall, supporting competitive teams in football and netball. The Eco-Group is particularly successful, having achieved Green Flag status for their environmental work. Performing arts are also strong, with annual productions that bring the "school family" together on stage and behind the scenes.
Mount Carmel is a Voluntary Aided school, meaning the governing body sets the admissions criteria. It is consistently oversubscribed; for the 2024 intake, there were 360 applications for just 152 places, a subscription ratio of over 2:1.
The admissions policy prioritizes:
Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Applications
360
Total received
Places Offered
152
Subscription Rate
2.4x
Apps per place
The school day runs from 8:45am to 3:05pm. Located on Wordsworth Road in Huncoat, the site is well-served by local bus routes from Accrington and Oswaldtwistle. The school organizes dedicated bus services for students travelling from further afield within the catchment.
Mount Carmel offers a nurturing, faith-centred education where students are known, valued, and pushed to exceed expectations. The strong progress scores validate the quality of teaching, while the pastoral care ensures a safe and supportive environment. Best suited to families seeking a school where moral values and community spirit are as important as examination certificates. The main challenge is securing a place in this popular local school.
Yes. Ofsted rated the school Good in its most recent inspection (September 2021). The school is particularly strong on pupil progress, with a Progress 8 score of +0.38, indicating students achieve better outcomes here than at most similar schools.
There are no fees. Mount Carmel is a state-funded Voluntary Aided school.
Applications for Year 7 are handled by Lancashire County Council. You must complete the Common Application Form (CAF) by the 31st October deadline. If applying under faith criteria, you may also need to complete a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and return it directly to the school.
Yes, significantly. In the most recent intake, the school received 360 applications for 152 places.
No. While priority is given to baptised Catholic children, the school welcomes applications from all faiths and backgrounds, subject to available places.
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