Castle Newnham School occupies a unique position in the Bedford educational landscape. Operating as an all-through academy since joining the Bedfordshire Schools Trust (BEST) in September 2024, it spans two main sites, with the Polhill Avenue campus serving as the secondary hub for students in Year 7 through Year 11. The school provides a seamless educational journey from age 4 to 16, designed to eliminate the traditional dip in performance often seen during the transition between phases.
In the 2024 GCSE cycle, the school maintained a solid performance, ranking 2,204th in England. This position reflects a consistent, middle-tier performance that sits in line with the middle 35% of schools in England (48th percentile). For families in Bedford, the school represents a popular choice, evidenced by significant oversubscription at the primary entry point. The latest Ofsted inspection in April 2024 rated the secondary phase as Good, noting that pupils are safe, happy, and treated with respect.
The atmosphere at Castle Newnham is defined by its federation values: Community, Opportunity, Respect, and Excellence. Because many students have been with the school since Reception at the Goldington Road site, there is a palpable sense of continuity and familiarity. The Polhill Avenue site manages to feel like a close-knit community rather than a large, anonymous institution.
Mrs Kat Edwards and Mrs Sara Levesley jointly lead the school as headteachers, following the retirement of long-standing principal Ruth Wilkes in 2024. Mrs Edwards oversees the primary phase while Mrs Levesley leads the secondary phase. Under their stewardship, there is a clear emphasis on curriculum ambition and high-quality pastoral support. The school is notably strong in the performing arts, often described by parents as a musical school where the sound of rehearsals for the 4SIXTEEN production company is a frequent backdrop to daily life.
The physical environment at Polhill Avenue blends mid-century architecture with modern additions, including specialized science laboratories and upgraded sports facilities. The school benefits from its proximity to local parks and the University of Bedfordshire, contributing to a collegiate feel in the surrounding area.
In the most recent published data for 2024, Castle Newnham School ranks 2,204th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). Within the local context of Bedford, it ranks 9th among secondary providers. This performance sits within the national typical band, placing the school in the middle 35% of schools across England.
The FindMySchool ranking confirms that the school outperforms nearly 52% of all secondary providers in England. While specific Progress 8 and Attainment 8 scores vary by cohort, the school’s 2024 Ofsted report highlights that the curriculum is broad and that leaders have high ambitions for what all pupils can achieve.
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The curriculum at Castle Newnham is broad and enriched by a wide range of clubs and educational visits. Students begin their secondary journey in Year 7 with a variety of subjects before narrowing their focus in Year 9. Teachers have high expectations, and the latest inspection confirms that pupils benefit from a curriculum that is well-structured and ambitious.
A defining feature of the teaching at Polhill Avenue is the integration of the arts into the wider curriculum. Creative subjects are viewed as essential for developing confidence and communication skills. The school also utilizes a House system (Conwy, Stirling, and Kenilworth) to foster healthy competition and a sense of belonging, which extends into academic achievement and participation.
As a school that concludes at Year 11, the transition to post-16 education is a major focus. Castle Newnham students typically progress to local sixth form providers, including Bedford Sixth Form, Bedford College, and Kimberley 16-18 College. The school maintains strong links with these institutions to ensure that the all-through philosophy extends even after students leave. Careers advice is integrated from the early years, with specific secondary pastoral support managers helping to guide Year 11 students through their next steps.
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Castle Newnham is a highly sought-after school, particularly for those looking to secure a place in the primary phase to ensure a smooth transition to secondary. In the most recent admissions cycle, the school was significantly oversubscribed.
For the primary entry route, there were 324 applications for 135 places, representing a subscription proportion of 2.4. This means there are more than two applicants for every available place. For the secondary phase at Polhill Avenue, the majority of places are filled by students moving up from the school's own primary phase. External applications for Year 7 are welcome but are subject to availability after internal transfers are processed.
Admissions are coordinated by Bedford Borough Council. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical intake patterns. The deadline for 2026 secondary applications was 31 October 2025; primary applications close on 15 January 2026. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
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The pastoral system at Polhill Avenue is a recognized strength. Each year group has a dedicated pastoral support manager, such as those for Year 10 and Year 11, ensuring that students receive high-quality, individual attention. The school operates a firm but fair behavior policy where pupils celebrate difference and treat each other with respect.
Wellbeing is supported through integrated pastoral hubs and a "Care Club" which provides additional structure and support. The latest inspection confirmed that pupils are safe and benefit from high-quality pastoral care, which helps them feel genuinely comfortable within the school community.
Extracurricular life is anchored by the performing arts and the 4SIXTEEN theatre company. In 2026, students are performing productions of Hadestown, The Wizard of Oz, and The Lion King. The school's youth productions have earned regional nominations from the National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA), including a nomination for Best Youth Production for Guys and Dolls.
The STEM provision at Polhill Avenue includes a dedicated STEM lead and specialized curriculum managers for Key Stage 3 science. Students engage in practical projects and have access to modern science labs. The school also features a dedicated "Ark" for SEND teaching, ensuring that STEM and other subjects are accessible to all learners through tailored support.
The creative and technical arts department is led by co-heads focusing on Design Technology and Hospitality and Catering. Sporting life is active, with physical education teachers leading a range of team sports and using the school's on-site facilities. The school also hosts regular house point competitions, fostering engagement across sports, arts, and academic pursuits.
The school day at Polhill Avenue begins at 8:40am and concludes at 3:15pm. For students involved in after-school clubs, activities typically run until 4:15pm. Pupils returned to school on Tuesday 6 January 2026 following the winter holidays.
Castle Newnham offers a "Care Club" which provides wraparound care. While the school does not provide its own transport, it is well-served by local bus routes that connect the Polhill Avenue site with the town center. The canteen operates a special menu on Census days to encourage participation in the school meal program.
Castle Newnham School is a state-funded academy and does not charge tuition fees. It is part of the Bedfordshire Schools Trust (BEST). While there are no fees for the standard curriculum, families may need to budget for school uniforms, educational trips, and optional instrumental music lessons. Financial assistance is available for eligible families through the government's Free School Meals program and the Pupil Premium fund, which the school uses to support disadvantaged learners and enrich their educational experience.
Castle Newnham School is an excellent choice for families seeking a stable, community-focused education that values the arts as much as academic attainment. It suits students who thrive in a familiar environment and those who have a genuine passion for music and performance. The primary challenge remains the high demand for places, making it one of Bedford's most competitive state options. Families interested in this option can use the Saved Schools feature on FindMySchool to manage their shortlist.
Yes, Castle Newnham is a good school. Castle Newnham Secondary was deemed a Good school when it was inspected by Ofsted in April 2024. The latest findings confirm that pupils are safe, happy, and benefit from a broad curriculum and high-quality pastoral support.
This is a state school with no tuition fees. It is funded by the government as part of the Bedfordshire Schools Trust (BEST). Parents are responsible for costs related to uniform, school trips, and optional extracurricular activities.
Applications for Reception and Year 7 entry are coordinated by Bedford Borough Council. The deadline for secondary applications is typically 31 October, and for primary applications, it is 15 January. Most secondary places are filled by existing pupils moving up from the school's primary phase.
No, the school provides education from age 4 up to age 16 (Year 11). Students must move to another local provider, such as Bedford Sixth Form or Kimberley College, for their A-level or vocational studies.
The school operates a house system featuring Conwy House, Stirling House, and Kenilworth House. Students earn points for their houses through academic achievement, behavior, and participation in various school events and competitions.
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