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Ashington Academy has established itself as a cornerstone of secondary education in the local area, combining high academic expectations with a distinctively supportive culture. As part of the North East Learning Trust (NELT), the school operates under the motto Inspiring Achievement, a vision backed by performance data that sits comfortably above England averages.
The school serves a diverse catchment in Northumberland, providing education for students aged 11 to 18. With a capacity of around 1,250, it is large enough to offer breadth but retains a close-knit community feel. A strong Progress 8 score of +0.46 indicates that students here achieve nearly half a grade higher in every subject than peers with similar starting points across England.
Visitors often comment on the purposeful calm that pervades the corridors. The school has benefited from significant investment since joining the trust, resulting in modernised learning spaces that signal serious intent. The atmosphere is structured; strict uniform codes and clear behavioural expectations are evident from the moment students arrive at the Green Lane site.
The culture is one of raised aspirations. Ms Yvonne Weston, the Head of School, leads a team focused on removing barriers to learning. This is not a hothouse environment but rather a disciplined one where disruption is minimised so that teachers can teach. The school values, traditional in their focus on respect and responsibility, are visibly lived out in daily interactions between staff and students.
Academic performance is a clear strength. In the most recent GCSE examinations, Ashington Academy achieved a Progress 8 score of +0.46, placing it well above the England average. This signifies that the school adds significant value to its students' education, regardless of their prior attainment.
The school ranks 3,811th out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 1st in Ashington on the local overall ranking (FindMySchool ranking). The percentage of students achieving Grade 5 or above in English and Maths is 49.3%, and the strong Progress 8 score of +0.46 remains the clearest academic strength.
At A-level, the picture is solid locally. The academy ranks 946th out of 2,549 in England and 1st in Ashington for A-level outcomes. In the 2025 dataset, 50% of grades were A* to B, with 30% at A* to A.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
47.67%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and balanced, designed to keep options open for as long as possible. In Key Stage 3, students follow a wide range of subjects including discrete sciences, humanities, and arts. The teaching style is rigorous, with NELT's signature "standardised lesson" approach ensuring consistency across classrooms. This means students know exactly what to expect in every lesson, reducing cognitive load and allowing them to focus purely on the content.
Literacy is a major focus. Reading strategies are embedded across all subjects, not just English, ensuring that students possess the vocabulary necessary to access higher-level papers in Science and History.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Destinations data can date quickly, so families interested in vocational and university progression should ask for the latest leavers' destinations. The current results data supports a solid sixth-form picture, with 50% of A-level grades at A* to B in 2025.
For those aiming for higher education, the support is robust. The sixth form team provides dedicated guidance for UCAS applications, ensuring students secure places on courses that match their ambitions.
Admission to Ashington Academy is coordinated by Northumberland County Council. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open on 12 September 2026, the deadline is 31 October 2026, and national offer day is 1 March 2027.
With 1.01 first preferences per offer, families living within the immediate catchment usually secure a place, but competition is real. Parents should verify their priority status on the FindMySchoolMap Search, as distance criteria are strictly applied when the school reaches capacity.
Applications
255
Total received
Places Offered
184
Subscription Rate
1.4x
Applications per place
The pastoral system is organised around year groups, with dedicated Heads of Year and non-teaching Pastoral Managers available to support students throughout the day. This structure ensures that potential issues, whether academic or social, are identified and addressed early.
Safeguarding is a priority. The latest Ofsted report noted that students feel safe and know who to talk to if they have concerns. The school also employs a range of internal support mechanisms for mental health, recognising the pressures facing teenagers today.
Extracurricular life is vibrant and forms a core pillar of the Ashington experience.
The academy makes full use of its sports hall and outdoor pitches. Teams compete regionally in football, netball, and rugby, with fixtures filling the calendar.
Drama and music are well-represented, with regular productions allowing students to perform on stage and manage technical aspects behind the scenes. Recent productions have included Frozen, involving students from across year groups.
The NELT Debate Competition is a highlight, helping students develop articulate arguments and confidence in public speaking, skills that translate directly to improved academic writing.
The "Space Club" allows students to test launch rockets, fostering practical interest in physics and engineering outside the standard curriculum.
The school day runs from 8:40am to 3:00pm. Located on Green Lane, the site is accessible via local bus routes serving Ashington and the surrounding villages. There is limited on-site parking for parents, so drop-offs are best managed on adjacent streets where permitted.
Strict Behaviour Policy. The school operates a strict behaviour policy typical of the trust. Families accustomed to more relaxed environments may find the focus on uniform and conduct rigorous, though many parents value this clarity.
Apprenticeship Focus. The high percentage of leavers moving into apprenticeships (22%) is a strength for many, but families solely focused on university pathways should ensure they utilise the academic enrichment on offer.
Admissions timing. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open on 12 September 2026 and close on 31 October 2026. Families outside the immediate area should still check the latest oversubscription criteria carefully.
Ashington Academy offers a structured, ambitious environment where students make above-average progress. The current data shows Progress 8 at +0.46 and A-level outcomes at 50% A* to B, making it a versatile choice for families in Ashington seeking a disciplined school with both GCSE and sixth-form pathways. Entry remains an important practical consideration for those on the catchment edge.
Yes. Ashington Academy is rated Good by Ofsted. The school has a strong Progress 8 score of +0.46, ranks 1st locally in Ashington on the overall secondary measure, and has A-level results with 50% of grades at A* to B in the 2025 dataset.
Applications for Year 7 entry must be made through Northumberland County Council's school admissions service. For September 2027 entry, applications open on 12 September 2026 and the deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027.
The clearest strength is progress. The school ranks 1st in Ashington on the local overall GCSE measure, and Progress 8 is +0.46. Its national GCSE academic rank is lower, at 3,811th out of 3,895, so families should look at subject-level attainment and progress together.
Yes, Ashington Academy has a sixth form. It ranks 1st in Ashington for A-level outcomes, with 50% of grades at A* to B in the 2025 dataset.
The currently available admissions data does not include a fresh applications-per-place figure. Families should use Northumberland's latest oversubscription rules, consider distance carefully, and submit by the 31 October 2026 deadline for September 2027 entry.
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