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SchoolsBicesterHeyford Park School|Best Secondary Schools in Bicester
State School

Heyford Park School

74 Camp Road, Heyford Park, Bicester, OX25 5HD·Oxfordshire·URN: 148353A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
All-through
Sixth Form
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-19
Religious Character: None
GCSE Ranking
3,375
Academic
3,056
Overall
4
Local
Primary Ranking
4,556
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
5,432
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
4
Local
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.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
Primary
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
Secondary
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewGCSEPrimaryOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: February 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Heyford Park School Review 2026: A growing all-through option in Heyford Park, with strong primary outcomes and competitive Year 7 demand

At a Glance

A single school serving ages 3 to 19 is unusual in Oxfordshire, and it shapes the experience here. Continuity matters, particularly for families who want children to settle once and move through familiar routines, expectations, and relationships. Official inspection evidence also points to a culture where pupils of different ages mix safely and older pupils take responsibility, including through the active student council.

Performance is mixed by phase. Primary outcomes are a relative strength, with 70% reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. GCSE indicators sit below the middle of the pack, with a Progress 8 score of -0.13 suggesting outcomes slightly below pupils’ starting points when compared with similar students nationally.

Demand patterns are important to understand, because this is not a school where places are plentiful. Reception entry and Year 7 entry are both oversubscribed, with Year 7 showing materially higher competition than Reception based on the most recent published application and offer counts.

Character & Atmosphere

A school built around an all-through model needs shared language and consistent expectations. External evidence suggests those expectations are clear early. Reception pupils are taught simple principles around being ready, respectful and safe, and the same behavioural clarity appears to carry upwards through the age range.

The tone is described in official evidence as purposeful and calm in lessons, with staff knowing pupils as individuals and aiming high for them, including those with special educational needs and disabilities. That combination often appeals to families who want structure, predictable routines, and a school day that feels organised rather than improvised.

Leadership is slightly more complex than at a traditional one-phase school. The school sits within EPA Trust, and inspection evidence describes a structure that includes executive headteachers and phase heads of school. Current government listings name Mr Andrew Binnington as Headteacher or Principal, and the trust’s own leadership story notes that he returned to the trust in 2022 and leads the secondary phase as Head of School.

Results / Academic Performance

Primary outcomes (end of Year 6)

Primary results are the clearest academic selling point in the available data.

  • In the 2025 dataset, 70% of pupils reached the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined.

  • At the higher standard, 20% achieved greater depth across reading, writing and maths.

  • Scaled scores are also strong, with reading at 105, mathematics at 106, and grammar, punctuation and spelling at 107.

In FindMySchool’s proprietary rankings based on official data, the school is ranked 4,556th out of 14,978 schools in England for primary academic outcomes, while the Bicester local hub lists it 4th locally with an overall England rank of 5,432nd.

What this means in practice is that the current primary phase profile looks like high attainment against national benchmarks, with a particular strength at the higher standard, rather than a marginal uplift around the expected threshold.

GCSE outcomes (end of Year 11)

At secondary level, the picture is steadier and closer to average.

  • Attainment 8 is 39.7.

  • Progress 8 is -0.13, which generally indicates slightly below-average progress from starting points.

  • EBacc average point score is 3.4.

  • 13.6% achieved grades 5 or above across the EBacc measure.

In FindMySchool’s proprietary rankings based on official data, the school is ranked 3,375th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes, while the Bicester local hub lists it 4th locally with an overall England rank of 2,868th.

Post-16 outcomes (A-level)

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Reading, Writing & Maths

68%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The most useful external evidence here is inspection detail about how learning is organised across phases. The curriculum is described as broad and ambitious, with careful sequencing in core subjects so that knowledge and skills build progressively.

Early reading is treated as a priority, with consistent phonics delivery and close matching of books to sounds pupils know, an approach that typically benefits both confident readers and those who need tighter scaffolding.

A constructive improvement theme also matters for parents evaluating classroom experience day to day. Inspection evidence notes that in some subjects teachers do not always check and revisit key knowledge and vocabulary before moving on, which can lead to gaps for some pupils. The same report also indicates that support for weaker readers in the secondary phase needed further refinement at that point in time.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

What can be said, based on inspection evidence, is that careers education is built as a structured programme and includes a careers fair intended to broaden pupils’ awareness of next steps in education, training, and employment. For many families, the practical question will be how this translates into sixth form and post-18 guidance over time, particularly given that the school was still developing its sixth form offer at the time of the last full inspection.

Admissions: how to get in

Demand and competition

This is not a low-demand school on the most recent admissions data.

  • Reception route: 51 applications for 39 offers, recorded as oversubscribed, around 1.31 applications per place.

  • Year 7 route: 124 applications for 38 offers, recorded as oversubscribed, around 3.26 applications per place.

The implication is clear. Reception is competitive but potentially achievable for a meaningful share of applicants. Year 7 is significantly more competitive, and families should treat it as a high-demand entry point.

How and when to apply (Oxfordshire coordinated admissions)

For September 2027 Reception entry in Oxfordshire, applications open on 3 November 2026 and close on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027.

For September 2027 Year 7 entry in Oxfordshire, applications open on 11 September 2026 and close on 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027.

Open events

The school has previously publicised a secondary open evening dated 20 September 2024. That does not provide a current schedule for 2026 entry, but it does suggest open events commonly fall in September. Families should confirm the current year’s dates directly with the school.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
4.929 miles

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Primary entry
Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.289 miles

Applications

51

Total received

Places Offered

39

Subscription Rate

1.3x

Applications per place

Secondary entry
Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
14.989 miles

Applications

124

Total received

Places Offered

38

Subscription Rate

3.3x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral strength is often the deciding factor in a growing all-through school, because pupils will experience multiple transitions even if they do not change site. Official evidence describes staff knowing pupils well, younger children settling quickly, and older pupils taking responsibility for younger pupils at social times, all of which tends to support emotional safety and belonging.

Safeguarding is a baseline issue for any family shortlisting schools. The latest Ofsted inspection, carried out on 10 and 11 October 2023 and published in November 2023, judged the school Good overall and confirmed safeguarding arrangements were effective at that point.

Beyond the Classroom: extracurricular life and wider development

For an all-through school, extracurricular provision needs to work for very different ages, and the most reliable evidence here is again inspection detail rather than marketing language. A range of clubs is referenced, along with trips and visits beyond the taught curriculum, which is often where pupils find confidence and a sense of identity beyond academic sets.

Two specific features stand out as indicators of the school’s approach to personal development:

  • Active student council. This is singled out as something pupils aspire to, and it signals opportunities for pupil voice and responsibility. The practical benefit for families is that children who enjoy leadership, organising, or representing peers may find a clear route to contribute.

  • A careers fair within a wider careers programme. Not every school in this phase range puts careers education front and centre, so a planned programme, plus a careers fair, suggests deliberate preparation for choices at key transition points.

In the primary phase, the ‘debug’ system is referenced as a mechanism pupils use to learn to cooperate kindly. While not an extracurricular activity, it is a concrete example of how social development is taught as a skill rather than left to chance.

Practical Information

This is a state school, so there are no tuition fees.

The school operates its own before and after-school club, but published start and finish times for the standard day were not available from accessible sources, so families should confirm exact hours directly.

For travel, the school is described in a government-hosted vacancy listing as being accessible from Bicester, Banbury, and Oxford, which aligns with its Heyford Park location and can help families sanity-check commute practicality.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 840
  • Number of pupils: 655

Things to Consider

  • Year 7 demand is high. With 124 applications for 38 offers in the latest data, admission is materially more competitive at Year 7 than at Reception. Families considering a later move-in should plan for contingency options.

  • Secondary progress measures are not yet a strength. Progress 8 at -0.13 suggests outcomes slightly below average from starting points. For some children this will be manageable with good teaching and family support; for others it may prompt comparison with nearby alternatives.

  • Consistency of recall and checking in lessons is a development point. Official evidence indicates that in some subjects key vocabulary and knowledge are not always revisited before new content, which can create gaps for some pupils. Parents of children who need more repetition or explicit retrieval practice should explore how this is handled now.

The Verdict

Heyford Park School is a legitimate all-through choice for families who value continuity from nursery through to secondary, and who want a school that external evidence describes as orderly and calm in lessons. Primary outcomes are a clear strength, and Year 7 demand indicates that the school is a serious local option rather than a fallback.

It suits families comfortable with a school that is still building depth in its secondary performance profile, and who are prepared to do careful due diligence on GCSE and post-16 pathways. For those who secure a place, the draw is stability, clear expectations, and a whole-school approach that starts early and is designed to carry through.

FAQs

The school was judged Good at its most recent full Ofsted inspection, and inspection evidence points to calm lessons, positive relationships, and effective safeguarding at the time of inspection. Primary outcomes are also a relative strength, with 70% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined in the 2025 dataset.

Yes, recent admissions data shows oversubscription at both Reception and Year 7. Demand is notably higher at Year 7 based on applications per place, so families should plan early and keep realistic alternatives in mind.

For Reception, Oxfordshire’s coordinated admissions timetable shows applications opening on 3 November 2026 and closing on 15 January 2027, with offers issued on 16 April 2027. For Year 7, applications open on 11 September 2026 and close on 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027.

Yes. The school has an on-site nursery referenced in official inspection evidence, and it serves children from age 3. Families should confirm availability, sessions, and eligibility for funded hours directly with the school.

The school operates its own before and after-school club. Exact hours and booking arrangements were not available from accessible sources, so it is sensible to confirm current timings directly.

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74 Camp Road, Heyford Park, Bicester, OX25 5HD
01869232203
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Andrew Binnington
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#3,056 in England
Heyford Park School

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