With 533 applications for just 203 places in the last cycle, St Bede's is a school in high demand. This oversubscription speaks volumes about the trust local families place in its pastoral care and distinct Catholic ethos. While academic metrics have been mixed in recent years, the school secured a Good rating from Ofsted in March 2025, confirming its upward trajectory under established leadership.
The school motto, "Believe all things are possible," is more than a tagline; it shapes the daily experience of the 1,050 students here. As a faith school, the calendar is anchored by the liturgical year, with regular Mass, morning prayers, and retreat opportunities. The environment is widely described as warm and community-focused, acting as an extension of the local parish network.
Mr Daniel Milton has led the school as Headteacher since September 2021. His tenure has focused on stabilising the curriculum and raising expectations, efforts that inspectors validated in 2025. The campus, located on Green Lane, blends older blocks with modern additions, including well-equipped sports facilities that serve both the school and the wider community.
In 2024, students achieved an average Attainment 8 score of 44.1, sitting just below the England average of 45.9. The Progress 8 score of -0.25 indicates that students make slightly less progress from their primary starting points than their peers across England.
The school ranks 1,870th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 9th among secondary schools in Blackburn. In core subjects, 20.8% of students achieved a Grade 5 or higher in the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc), reflecting a curriculum that remains academic but accessible.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and ambitious, covering the full National Curriculum with Religious Education as a core compulsory subject. In March 2025, Ofsted rated the Quality of Education as Good, noting that leaders have refined curriculum plans to ensure knowledge builds logically over time. Teachers have strong subject knowledge, and assessment is used effectively to identify gaps.
Support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEND) is a recognised strength. The "Learning Hub" provides targeted intervention, ensuring that students with additional needs are fully included in the life of the school.
Quality of Education
Requires Improvement
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
St Bede's is an 11-16 school. Without a sixth form on-site, the transition at Year 11 is a significant milestone. The majority of students progress to St Mary's College in Blackburn, maintaining their education within the Catholic sector. Others move to Blackburn College or secure apprenticeships. The school's careers programme helps students navigate these choices early, with taster days and independent advice provided from Year 10.
Admissions are coordinated by Blackburn with Darwen Council, but the school's Governing Body sets the criteria. As a Voluntary Aided Catholic school, priority is given to baptised Catholic children, particularly those from feeder parishes and siblings of current students.
The school is heavily oversubscribed. In the most recent intake, the school received 2.6 applications for every place. The Published Admission Number (PAN) is 215. For September 2026 entry, the application deadline is 31 October 2025, with offers released on 2 March 2026. Families applying on faith grounds must complete a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and provide a baptism certificate.
Applications
533
Total received
Places Offered
203
Subscription Rate
2.6x
Apps per place
Pastoral care is the school's heartbeat. The structure is organised by Year Group, with dedicated Pastoral Managers who are non-teaching staff. This ensures someone is always available to handle wellbeing concerns without interrupting lessons. The chaplaincy team plays a pivotal role, offering spiritual support and organising charity work that engages students in the wider community.
The extracurricular offer is robust. Sport is a major feature, with competitive teams in football, netball, and athletics. The school also runs the Duke of Edinburgh Award, which is popular in Year 10.
Music and the arts are well-supported. The school choir and band perform at local events and school liturgies. Trips are frequent and varied, from geography fieldwork in the Lake District to the annual pilgrimage to Lourdes, which remains a highlight for many older students.
School hours run from 8:45am to 3:05pm. Situated in the Lammack area, the school is well-served by dedicated bus routes from across Blackburn and Darwen. Parents should check the latest transport schedules on the school website, as routes can change annually.
St Bede's is a state-funded Voluntary Aided school. There are no tuition fees. Parents are expected to fund the cost of the uniform, which includes a specific green blazer, and may be asked to contribute to the cost of residential trips.
Faith is central. This is a Catholic school in character and practice. Religious Education is compulsory, and worship is part of the daily routine. Families of other faiths are welcome but must respect this ethos.
Heavy oversubscription. With a subscription ratio of over 2.5, securing a place is difficult for those who do not meet the top priority criteria (Catholic, sibling, feeder school). Living nearby does not guarantee a place if you are not in a priority category.
No Sixth Form. Students must move institutions at 16. While transition support is good, families looking for an all-through 11-18 experience will not find it here.
St Bede's combines the warmth of a faith community with a renewed academic focus. The 2025 Good rating confirms that the school has turned a corner, offering a stable and supportive environment. Best suited to families who value a traditional Catholic education and want their child to be known as an individual. The main challenge is getting in.
Yes. Ideally, schools are judged by their latest inspection. Ofsted rated St Bede's as Good in all areas in March 2025. Inspectors highlighted the improved curriculum and the strength of the school's pastoral support.
Yes, heavily. In the most recent data, the school received 533 applications for just 203 places. This makes it one of the most competitive state schools in the area.
No, but it helps significantly. Priority is given to baptised Catholic children. Non-Catholic children are admitted only if places remain after all Catholic applicants have been served, which is rare given the high demand.
There are no fees. St Bede's is a state-funded Voluntary Aided school.
Applications for Year 7 must be made through the Blackburn with Darwen Council admissions portal by 31 October. If applying for a faith priority place, you must also send a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and baptism certificate directly to the school.
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