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SchoolsBathSaint Gregory's Catholic College
State School

Saint Gregory's Catholic College

Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down, Bath, BA2 8PA·Bath and North East Somerset·URN: 109329A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-18
Catholic
A-levels Ranking
2,254
Academic
1,970
Overall
11
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,499
Academic
1,395
Overall
10
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,217
England
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Excellent
8.1/10
Application Demand
85%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: January 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Saint Gregory's Catholic College Review 2026: Sixth Form Excellence and Catholic Values in Bath

At a Glance

When Saint Gregory's Comprehensive School opened in 1979, it brought together two established Bath institutions: Cardinal Newman School and La Sainte Union Convent School, which had educated local girls since 1858. Today, nearly five decades later, the school has become a confident, ambitious centre of learning where over 1,000 students develop their talents within a genuinely Catholic environment. Mrs Melissa George, who arrived in September 2023 from an independent Catholic school in London, leads with clear vision. Recent Ofsted inspection confirms solid progress: the school rates Good overall, with Outstanding grades for Behaviour and Attitudes and Personal Development. Results place the school 1,499th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 2,254th of 2,549 for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). The school ranks 9th locally among Bath secondaries and 10th in Bath for sixth form.

Character & Atmosphere

Saint Gregory's occupies a modernised campus in Odd Down on the city's southern fringe, where investment in recent years has visibly transformed the physical environment. The Gilchrist Studio, a purpose-built centre for dance and drama, anchors the performing arts offer. The Gateway Building, finished more recently, contains a dedicated sixth form learning resource centre and catering facility. An all-weather pitch supports football, tennis and athletics alongside conventional courts and fields.

The school's Catholic character permeates daily life without alienating those of other faiths or none. Four houses bear the names of saints: Stein, Romero, Bakhita and Francis. Each student belongs to a house and participates in house competitions and charitable initiatives throughout the year. Chapel is central: the Lay Chaplain oversees a programme of prayer, worship, retreats and liturgies. Break times feature Rosary, Lectio Divina and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament; lunchtimes offer meditation, arts and games. Whole-school Masses punctuate the year. Year 8 pupils experience a first residential retreat at St Cassian's in Berkshire; Years 9-10 return to Kintbury for extended Lasallian-themed retreats. Year 11 gathers in Devon for a diocesan retreat experience.

Academically, the school balances rigorous expectation with genuine care. Inspectors found behaviour to be exemplary and personal development a particular strength. Students describe feeling known and supported. Families appreciate the school's overt sensitivity towards those struggling financially: breakfast club is free, and computers are provided for pupils eligible for free school meals.

Results

GCSE Performance

In the current GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 46.6. The school ranks 1,499th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes, placing it above the national midpoint on the FindMySchool ranking and 9th among Bath secondaries. Progress 8 averaging +0.42 indicates students make well above-average progress from their starting points.

Entry to the English Baccalaureate shows modest uptake: 16% of pupils achieved grades 5 or above across all EBacc subjects (English, maths, science, one humanity and one language). The school's philosophy emphasises breadth and individual choice rather than EBacc pressure.

A-Level Performance

At A-level, 10% of all grades achieved A*-A, with 30% at A*-B in the 2025 dataset. A-level cohorts here therefore look more modest on headline grade shares than the previous review suggested. However, value-added indicators and subject context remain worth exploring during a visit, especially in areas such as art, photography and PE where the school has previously highlighted progress from starting points.

The sixth form, jointly branded The New Sixth with federation partner St Mark's School, opened in 2013 following the school's soft federation with Larkhall. It offers over 25 A-level subjects including drama, Spanish, maths, biology and English. Recent cohorts have secured places at reputable universities including Bath Spa, Swansea and Southampton. In the current fact pack, the sixth form ranks 2,254th of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes and 10th in Bath on the local sixth-form ranking.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

29.86%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE

1499th

England rank

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum deliberately balances STEM with Performing Arts, reflecting the school's dual specialist status. Geography has been awarded a national Centre of Excellence Award by the Geographical Association. History received Quality Mark Gold. Science teaching benefits from specialist status designation.

Drama is taught in dedicated purpose-built facilities and draws on professional visiting examiners. GCSE specifications emphasise devised and scripted performance, with students creating portfolios tracked through multiple visits to live theatre. Subjects like PE offer both theoretical and practical understanding, with 40% of the final grade based on practical performance across three different physical activities.

Teaching aims to be ambitious without becoming narrow. Sixth formers benefit from dedicated tuition and enrichment: Axiom Maths Circles, a problem-solving and logical-thinking forum, runs after school for Year 7 onwards. The school runs a Great Spelling Bee competition. Geography students participate in Bath Student Parliament and UN Association conferences, deepening their understanding of global citizenship.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.1/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Good

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

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Where Students Go Next

The 2023-24 leavers cohort (79 students) showed the following distribution: 57% progressed to university, 4% to further education colleges, 4% to apprenticeships, and 22% to employment. This reflects a school where academic progression is the primary pathway but alternatives remain visible and respected.

University destinations lean towards regional institutions, with Bath Spa, Swansea and Southampton consistently represented. Occasional Oxbridge success occurs: recent leavers have secured places at Cambridge (reading Linguistics, Veterinary Studies) and Oxford (reading Chemistry), though these remain exceptions rather than expectations (FindMySchool data: 1 Oxbridge acceptance out of 7 applications in the measurement period).

For students exiting at GCSE, a significant cohort leave to pursue apprenticeships, further education or employment, reflecting the school's non-selective, non-selective character and genuine breadth of student aspiration and ability.

Oxbridge Success

#1357 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 14.3%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

The school's enrichment programme is genuinely substantial, reflecting its Performing Arts and Science specialist status and the energy of both staff and students. The following programmes define school life:

Music: A Defining Strength

The Music department was recognised as a Music Mark School, receiving an award for Ambition and Quality Music education. This distinction reflects the breadth of ensemble provision: the school runs chapel choir, orchestra and smaller ensembles. Students participate in battle-of-the-bands style competitions. A Level music success includes multiple high grades. Music tuition is available for interested learners, though availability varies by demand.

Drama and Performing Arts

The Gilchrist Studio houses the drama centre and hosts both GCSE and A-level productions. Recent cohorts include A-level scripted exam moderation with external examiners, suggesting quality provision. GCSE drama follows Eduqas specification, covering devised and scripted performance plus design elements: students learn sound, lighting, costume and make-up technical skills. A-level offers extended performance repertoire and engagement with influential practitioners.

Fine Art and Photography

The school's participation in the YBA (Young British Artists) Exhibition at Burdall's Yard — with 10 GCSE and A-level students' works displayed — signals engagement with professional exhibition standards. Private views attract significant attendance. The department appears well-integrated with Bath's wider visual arts community.

STEM and Technology

Science specialist status translates into strong department identity. Biology, chemistry and physics are taught separately from Year 7. Axiom Maths Circles, running after school, embodies a commitment to mathematical depth and problem-solving beyond the curriculum. The school has invested in all-weather outdoor facilities and modern science spaces.

Sports: Comprehensive Participation

Sport is genuinely inclusive, with participation described as high. Teams compete in athletics, basketball, cricket, cross-country, football, netball, rounders, rugby (including girls' rugby), sportshall athletics, table tennis and trampolining. A-level PE includes theoretical and practical components. The all-weather pitch and conventional courts support both competitive and recreational play.

Chaplaincy and Service

The Lay Chaplain oversees a structured programme of prayer and worship accessible throughout the day. Year 7 Chaplaincy Team, charity and environment representatives, Year 10 Young Volunteers and Year 12 CAFOD Young Leaders form the spine of service initiatives. Tutor groups assemble Christmas hampers distributed to Julian House (homeless services), Bath Women's Refuge, the RUH Children's ward and local care homes. Young volunteers raise funds through in-school enterprise. Retreats incorporate faith exploration and personal reflection.

Enrichment Beyond Standard Curriculum

Students attend educational visits including historical sites and theatre productions. Year 10 and 11 pupils access careers guidance, university open days, financial advice and apprenticeship information through sixth form preparation sessions. The school uses residential retreat experiences to strengthen year-group cohesion and faith development.

Houses and Leadership Opportunities

The four-house system (Stein, Romero, Bakhita, Francis) creates vertical mentoring relationships and competition. House captains and representatives lead service initiatives and social activities. This distributed leadership model supports student agency and responsibility.

Admissions

The school is non-selective. It admits up to 160 pupils annually for Year 7, making entry accessible on a first-preference basis if sufficient applications are not received.

Priority in oversubscription is given first to baptised Catholic children attending designated feeder primaries within the South Clifton Catholic Federation (St John's Bath, St Mary's Bath, St Benedict's Midsomer Norton, SS Joseph and Teresa Wells, St Paul's Yate, St Patrick's Corsham, St Mary's Chippenham, Our Lady of Lourdes Kingswood). Second priority goes to baptised Catholics within the designated area served by the Diocese of Clifton. Proof of baptism (original certificate or copy) is required. Non-Catholic children are welcome and admitted after Catholic priorities are satisfied, provided places remain.

The school serves a catchment spanning Bath and North East Somerset, North West Wiltshire and north Somerset. School transport operates, with a Transport Coordinator available to discuss routes and eligibility. Open events typically run in summer and autumn terms; families can visit by appointment at other times. Year 5 Experience days allow prospective pupils to sample lessons and meet staff.

Sixth form entry is separate. Students from St Mark's School (the federation partner) transfer internally; external students apply through a distinct sixth form admissions route. Sixth form entry requirements are set at appropriate GCSE grades, typically requiring grade 4 minimum in English and maths plus subject-specific requirements for chosen A-levels.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
Category 10 (random allocation)

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Category 10 (random allocation)

Applications

426

Total received

Places Offered

163

Subscription Rate

2.6x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Tutors know students well: tutor groups are small and remain together through a student's journey. Year group heads oversee pastoral wellbeing, with Head of Year 7 supporting transition from primary. The school explicitly values individual needs as a whole-school responsibility: all staff are trained as teachers of students with SEND. Curriculum is adapted and scaffolded where needed. Liaison between school and outside agencies (CAMHS, educational psychology, speech and language therapy) supports families.

Behaviour is exemplary according to Ofsted. The school's mobile phone policy is strict: devices are permitted but must remain off and unseen throughout the day except for genuine medical emergencies pre-approved through formal medical plan agreements. This clarity removes distraction and supports focus.

A trained counsellor offers support. The Lay Chaplain and pastoral team provide accessible conversation. Breakfast club is free for all, removing financial barriers to timely arrival and ensuring no student is hungry. Computers are provided to pupils on free school meals, supporting digital access and homework completion.

Practical Information

School Hours

The standard day runs from approximately 8:50am to 3:20pm. Sixth form may follow different schedules depending on timetable and choice of subjects.

Wraparound Care

Breakfast club is free and available daily before school. After-school supervision is available through school arrangements; families should contact the main office (01225 832873) for current provision details. Holiday club operates during main school holidays; contact admissions@st-gregorys.org.uk for information.

Transport

School transport routes cover Bath and North East Somerset and extending into nearby Wiltshire and Somerset. A dedicated Transport Coordinator manages routes and eligibility. The school is accessible by public transport; nearest stations are Bath Spa (a short distance from the city centre) and Bristol Temple Meads. Walking and cycling routes exist, though Odd Down is somewhat removed from Bath's central bus hubs.

Facilities

On-site catering runs through a dedicated facility in the Gateway Building. Uniform is required. Mobile phones are permitted but strictly controlled. The campus is modern, having undergone recent significant investment.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,027
  • Number of pupils: 1,005

Things to Consider

Ofsted ratings change. The school was rated Outstanding in 2008 and 2013, but slipped to Good in 2022. While Behaviour and Personal Development remain Outstanding, the overall Good rating reflects inspectors' view that some areas need continued development. This is not a school in decline, but families should be aware of the trajectory and ask specific questions during visits about leadership's improvement plans.

Sixth form may feel small. Whilst the federation with St Mark's created The New Sixth, cohort sizes remain modest. Students seeking a very large, diverse sixth form (as found in larger independents or city-centre state schools) may find options more limited here. However, this can also mean closer staff contact and smaller class sizes.

Catholic ethos is genuine and pervasive. Prayer, worship, Mass attendance and Catholic teaching are woven throughout. Families uncomfortable with regular religious practice should carefully consider whether this school aligns with their values. Non-Catholic families are welcome, but the Catholic character is not cosmetic.

Finishing at 3:20pm leaves limited late-stay options. Beyond free breakfast club and available after-school clubs, wraparound care appears more limited than some larger state secondaries. Families relying on extended school day provision should clarify arrangements in advance.

The Verdict

A genuinely Catholic community school that balances academic rigour, pastoral care and spiritual development with real effectiveness. Mrs George's leadership is refreshing; the school clearly listens to families and remains responsive to need. Results place the school squarely in the capable middle tier nationally, with clear strengths in progress, student behaviour, personal development and enrichment breadth. The Ofsted Good rating reflects realistic assessment rather than complacency; inspectors confirmed real strengths and identified areas needing work — which the leadership is addressing visibly.

Best suited to families seeking a non-selective, genuinely inclusive Catholic education where chapel and community service form part of daily rhythm; where mixed-ability teaching means genuine breadth rather than early streaming; and where sixth form remains manageable in scale. Families from any faith (or none) who respect Catholic values and want their children immersed in an overtly religious environment will find this school welcoming and effective. Less suitable for those seeking a highly selective academic hothouse, or for families uncomfortable with Catholic teaching and practice as core to school life.

FAQs

Yes, Saint Gregory's is rated Good by Ofsted (2022) with Outstanding grades for Behaviour and Attitudes and Personal Development. GCSE Attainment 8 of 46.6 and Progress 8 of +0.42 show students make above-average progress from their starting points. The school ranks 1,499th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 9th among Bath secondaries. At A-level, 10% of grades achieved A*-A in the 2025 dataset. The school is particularly strong in pastoral care, behaviour culture and enrichment breadth.

Saint Gregory's is a Roman Catholic voluntary aided secondary school. Daily chapel, prayer and Mass are central to school life. A Lay Chaplain oversees programmes of worship, retreats and service. Catholic values and teaching permeate the curriculum, particularly in RE and pastoral care. Non-Catholic families are welcome and represented; however, families should understand that Catholic practice is genuine and pervasive, not simply symbolic.

Applications are made through your home Local Authority's coordinated admissions scheme. For Bath and North East Somerset families applying for September 2027 entry, applications open on 12 September 2026 and the deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers on 1 March 2027. Those from other areas apply through their own LA. Baptised Catholic children from designated feeder primaries receive priority; non-Catholic children are admitted if places remain. Baptism certificates are required for Catholic applicants. The school is non-selective; if fewer than 160 applications are received, all are admitted. Mrs Quinn, Admissions Manager, can answer questions: 01225 832873.

The Gilchrist Studio is a purpose-built drama and dance centre with professional-standard performance space. The Gateway Building houses a sixth form learning resource centre and dedicated catering facility. An all-weather pitch supports football, tennis and athletics. The school has conventional sports courts, a chapel, and modern teaching blocks. Recent investment has modernised the campus significantly.

The New Sixth offers over 25 A-level subjects. Popular subjects include mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, English Language and Literature, history, geography, art, photography, drama, Spanish and PE. The federation with St Mark's may also broaden the range available. Students should confirm current A-level menu during their visit, as offerings may vary by year and take-up.

The Music department holds a Music Mark School award for Ambition and Quality music education. Ensembles include chapel choir, orchestra and smaller groups. Battle-of-the-bands competitions run. GCSE and A-level drama are taught in the Gilchrist Studio with regular theatre visits and professional visiting examiners. Fine Art and Photography students exhibited at the YBA Exhibition at Burdall's Yard. Music tuition is available for those seeking instrumental or vocal training.

The South Clifton Catholic Federation comprises eight partner primaries: St John's Bath, St Mary's Bath, St Benedict's Midsomer Norton, SS Joseph and Teresa Wells, St Paul's Yate, St Patrick's Corsham, St Mary's Chippenham, and Our Lady of Lourdes Kingswood. Catholic pupils from these schools receive priority in admissions. The school also welcomes pupils from other primaries.

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Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down, Bath, BA2 8PA
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