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SchoolsBirminghamCardinal Wiseman Catholic School|Best Secondary Schools in Birmingham
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Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School

Old Oscott Hill, Kingstanding, Birmingham, B44 9SR·Birmingham·URN: 103539A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary
Mixed
Ages 11-16
Catholic
GCSE Ranking
2,382
Academic
2,472
Overall
58
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
80%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, Birmingham Review 2026: A faith-led secondary with a distinctive Friday enrichment programme

At a Glance

A calm, structured school day shapes the experience here. Students begin with a morning Sparx session, followed by daily reading, then a clear lesson cadence that runs through to a 15:30 finish.

The Catholic character is explicit and sets the tone for expectations of behaviour, relationships, and service. The school frames its mission as Omnia Pro Christo (All for Christ), and links this to a set of virtues students are expected to practise in daily life.

The latest Ofsted inspection, carried out on 06 and 07 October 2021 and published on 11 November 2021, confirmed the school remains Good and stated safeguarding is effective.

Character & Atmosphere

A strong sense of order runs through the routines and the language the school uses. The day is segmented deliberately, with time for reading and formation built into the timetable rather than treated as optional extras.

Behaviour expectations are framed in simple, memorable rules. The “no hands on” approach, alongside a consistent message about kindness and respect, gives students clear boundaries and helps parents understand how the school tries to prevent low-level issues becoming bigger ones.

Leadership is visible in the way staff workload and classroom consistency are talked about, particularly through curriculum materials designed to standardise what is taught and what students should remember. This kind of approach tends to suit pupils who benefit from predictable routines, regular retrieval, and clear sequencing of knowledge.

Faith is integrated into the school’s identity in a way that goes beyond assemblies. The admissions criteria, open events messaging, and the language around mission and virtues all assume that families are comfortable with a Catholic setting, even while the admissions arrangements explicitly allow applications from families of other faiths or none.

Results / Academic Performance

On FindMySchool's GCSE outcomes ranking (based on official data), the school is ranked 2,382nd in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 47th in Birmingham in the local secondary ranking. This points to a broadly mid-table profile rather than the stronger position implied by the older rank.

The Attainment 8 score is 47.0. Progress 8 is 0.27, which indicates students make above-average progress from their starting points across eight subjects.

For families comparing local options, the FindMySchool Local Hub pages are useful for viewing these results side-by-side using the Comparison Tool, especially when you want to weigh academic outcomes alongside admissions practicality.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

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% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum coherence is a central priority. Subject materials and “knowledge books” are intended to make learning cumulative, so that what students encounter in one year provides deliberate preparation for what comes next. That approach supports students who do well with structured note-making, frequent revisiting of key content, and clarity about what success looks like.

Reading is not treated as the responsibility of English alone. Daily form-time reading and the expectation that reading appears in lessons across subjects signals a whole-school approach. For students who arrive in Year 7 without strong reading fluency, the existence of additional support matters because reading difficulty tends to compound across the secondary curriculum.

The school’s own timetable also underlines a particular philosophy: “Formation” is protected time. Alongside curriculum learning, this creates a rhythm where character, relationships, and personal development are discussed explicitly rather than being left to chance.

A realistic note for parents is that consistency across subjects is a stated improvement priority, particularly around ensuring curriculum implementation works equally well for all learners, including lower-attaining pupils who may find some written resources harder to access.

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 Students Go Next

Because the age range ends at 16, transition planning is a practical reality for every family. Students will move on to post-16 routes elsewhere, typically a mix of A-level and vocational pathways depending on attainment, interests, and local availability.

The school’s personal development model provides useful preparation for that choice, particularly through the Friday enrichment structure and the expectation that students try new disciplines, develop skills, and take part in service. That blend can help students build a credible personal statement profile for sixth form, college, or vocational applications, rather than relying solely on exam grades.

Admissions: How to Get In

Entry is into Year 7, and admissions are coordinated through the local authority. For 2026 entry, the published admission number is 160 places.

This is a Catholic voluntary aided school with faith-based oversubscription priorities. If you are applying under faith criteria, the Supplementary Information Form (SIF) is a key document alongside the local authority application. For September 2027 entry, the Birmingham secondary-transfer closing date is 31 October 2026, and families should check the school's current SIF deadline alongside that local authority timetable.

The admissions arrangements also name feeder primary schools that receive priority within the Catholic criteria, including Maryvale Catholic Primary School, Christ the King Catholic Primary School, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, St Margaret Mary RC Primary School, and St Marks RC Primary School.

In the available demand results, the school is recorded as oversubscribed, with 612 applications and 159 offers, and a subscription ratio of 3.85 applications per offer. This points to a competitive picture where parents should treat the paperwork and evidence requirements as time-critical rather than optional.

Parents thinking about this school should use FindMySchool Map Search to check practical travel and to sense-check whether the application is realistic alongside your other preferences.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Faith criteria

Applications

612

Total received

Places Offered

159

Subscription Rate

3.8x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Safeguarding culture is described as a clear strength, with staff expected to be vigilant and proactive in securing support where needed, including through external agencies when appropriate.

The behaviour model prioritises calm and consistency, with students reporting low levels of disruption and clear handling of bullying concerns. For many families, this translates into day-to-day confidence: a student who is anxious about secondary transition often settles more quickly when expectations are stable and repeatedly reinforced.

Pastoral work is also embedded into the timetable structure through “Formation” and a substantial personal development programme, which tends to create more time and more vocabulary for discussing conduct, relationships, and life choices than in schools where pastoral is mainly reactive.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Friday afternoons are not treated as a loose “activities” slot. The Transformation programme is positioned as a structured entitlement for every student, and it is explicitly designed to broaden horizons, develop character (including confidence, independence and resilience), and build belonging through shared experiences.

This is one of the most distinctive aspects of the school. Inspectors highlighted Transformation as exceptionally effective for wider development, and the report gives concrete examples including debating, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, pottery, creative writing, and service activities such as helping in a primary school.

Outside the Friday structure, the school publishes a termly changing extracurricular timetable, with examples including Drama Club, Programming Club, Open Practice Music, a whole-school production, revision sessions, and library sessions before and after school and at lunchtimes.

There is also a student-facing media strand through Wiseman Radio, which includes live streaming and podcasts. For students who enjoy presenting, interviewing, or production work, this creates an authentic outlet that can build confidence and technical skill, not just participation hours.

Practical Information

The school day starts early. Breakfast Club runs in the canteen from 08:05 to 08:39, with the expectation that students are in lessons at 08:40.

Across the timetable, the school day runs to 15:30, including a regular Friday afternoon Transformation block. Total time in school is stated as 34.6 hours per week.

Open events are typically scheduled in September. Families should check the latest dates each year, as timings can shift and advance booking may be required for Open Day sessions.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 645
  • Number of pupils: 778

Things to Consider

  • Faith-based entry criteria. Priority is given within faith categories, and applying under those criteria requires careful attention to the Supplementary Information Form and supporting evidence by the stated deadline.

  • High competition for places. The available demand data indicates oversubscription, which means families should apply with a balanced set of preferences and ensure paperwork is complete and on time.

  • No sixth form. Every student will need a planned move at 16, so it is sensible to explore post-16 pathways early and keep travel and course availability in mind.

  • Curriculum consistency is a known focus area. Parents of students who find reading difficult or who need additional scaffolding should ask specifically how subject resources are adapted and how progress is monitored across different departments.

The Verdict

Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, Birmingham suits families who want a faith-led secondary with clear routines, a strong emphasis on reading, and a structured approach to character and personal development, anchored by a distinctive Friday enrichment programme. The main challenge is admission competition, particularly for families relying on faith-based priorities. For students who respond well to predictable expectations and enjoy building skills beyond the classroom, this can be an effective fit.

FAQs

The most recent inspection confirmed the school remains Good, with a calm and orderly climate, strong behaviour expectations, and safeguarding described as effective. Academic outcomes sit in line with the middle 35% of schools in England on FindMySchool’s GCSE ranking, and Progress 8 indicates above-average progress.

Applications are made through the local authority coordinated process, and the school’s own admissions arrangements set out faith-based priority criteria. For 2026 entry, the published admission number is 160, and families applying under faith criteria are expected to complete the Supplementary Information Form alongside the local authority application.

For September 2027 entry, Birmingham's secondary-transfer closing date is 31 October 2026. Families applying under faith criteria should check the school's current Supplementary Information Form deadline alongside the local authority timetable. National Offer Day is listed as 01 March 2027.

The Friday afternoon Transformation programme is a major feature, designed to broaden horizons, build character, and give students enrichment choices. The wider programme also includes clubs such as Drama Club and Programming Club, plus student media through Wiseman Radio.

No. The school’s age range ends at 16, so students move on to post-16 education elsewhere. Families should plan ahead for A-level and vocational options and consider travel logistics as part of choosing Year 7 preferences.

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Old Oscott Hill, Kingstanding, Birmingham, B44 9SR
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