Bodmin College serves as the educational heart of its historic county town. It is a large, non-selective comprehensive school that is known for being a true community hub. With over 1,500 students, including a substantial Sixth Form, the college offers a breadth of opportunity that smaller schools often struggle to match. The school is currently navigating a period of significant change under the leadership of the Cornwall Education Learning Trust (CELT), with a clear focus on raising academic standards while maintaining the inclusive ethos that defines it.
The campus reflects the school's evolution, a mix of mid-20th-century blocks and modern additions set against the Cornish landscape. It feels busy but purposeful. The atmosphere is distinctively "Cornish community", grounded, unpretentious, and diverse. Students arrive from Bodmin town itself and the surrounding villages, creating a mix of backgrounds that encourages a realistic social environment.
Miss Claire White has led the college since January 2024. Her leadership is characterised by a drive to stabilise the curriculum and improve consistency, a focus necessitated by the recent inspection outcomes. The school operates with a clear moral imperative to serve every child, regardless of ability. This is not an academic hothouse but a place where vocational talents are valued alongside traditional scholarly pursuits.
The House system provides the pastoral framework, breaking the large student body into manageable communities. There is a palpable sense of belonging here. Students speak of a supportive environment where staff genuinely care about their welfare. The college values, centred on aspiration and respect, are visible in the daily interactions in corridors and social spaces.
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In 2024, the college's outcomes reflected its current improvement journey. At GCSE, the school faces challenges in aligning with national averages. The Attainment 8 score of 38.6 sits below the England average of 45.9. Similarly, the Progress 8 score of -0.44 indicates that, on average, students achieve nearly half a grade lower across their subjects than their peers with similar starting points nationally.
However, these headline figures mask pockets of success. The college ranks 1st among secondary providers in Bodmin (FindMySchool ranking), highlighting its role as the primary academic provider for the immediate area. In 2024, 1.2% of pupils achieved the English Baccalaureate at grade 5 or above.
The Sixth Form presents a mixed but often stronger picture for specific pathways. Ranked 1766th in England for A-level outcomes, the college provides a vital local option. In 2024, 38% of A-level grades were A*-B. While the Sixth Form itself was rated Requires Improvement in 2024 due to variability in academic progress, it remains a crucial stepping stone for local students, with many successfully progressing to employment and further study.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
38.07%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is notable for its breadth. Unlike many schools that have narrowed their offer to focus solely on the EBacc, Bodmin College maintains a strong commitment to the arts and vocational subjects. Teaching in the creative arts is a traditional strength, with facilities that allow students to pursue photography, textiles, and fine art to a high standard.
In core subjects, the school has implemented new strategies to ensure consistency. The latest Ofsted inspection in October 2024 noted that while the quality of education requires improvement, there are positive signs. Leaders have strengthened the curriculum, particularly in Key Stage 3, and are focusing on ensuring learning is sequenced logically. However, consistency remains the primary hurdle; while some lessons are engaging and rigorous, others are still embedding the new expectations.
Support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is a priority. The school has a dedicated "Greenfield" centre and specialist provision, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity. Teaching assistants are effectively deployed to support students with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), ensuring they can access the mainstream curriculum where appropriate.
The college prepares students for a range of futures, reflecting the local economy and wider opportunities. In 2024, 28% of Year 13 leavers progressed to university. While this is below the national average, it is balanced by a strong rate of entry into employment (34%), suggesting the school is effective at preparing students for the world of work.
Academic ambition is nurtured for those seeking it. In the most recent cycle, the college saw success with elite university applications, including students securing offers from Russell Group universities. This demonstrates that the pathway to competitive higher education remains open for the most able students.
Apprenticeships are also a popular route, with 3% of leavers securing these competitive placements. The careers advice programme is robust, ensuring students are aware of opportunities in local industries such as engineering, tourism, and marine sectors.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 20%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
0
Offers
Admission to Bodmin College is non-selective and coordinated by Cornwall Council. The school is a popular choice for families in the immediate area and serves a wide designated area covering Bodmin and surrounding parishes.
For Year 7 entry in September 2026, families must apply through the Cornwall Council website by the national deadline of 31 October 2025. The school has a Published Admission Number (PAN) of around 270. In 2024, the primary intake was oversubscribed, with 291 applications for 228 offers. This demand, with 1.28 applications per place, reflects the school's standing in the local community.
When oversubscribed, priority is given to looked-after children, followed by children with a sibling at the school, and then those living in the designated area. The final criterion is distance from the school.
Applications
291
Total received
Places Offered
228
Subscription Rate
1.3x
Apps per place
Pastoral care is structured around the House system, which fosters healthy competition and a sense of identity. Form tutors play a pivotal role, acting as the first point of contact for families.
The school is acutely aware of the mental health challenges facing young people. A dedicated student support team works alongside external agencies to provide counselling and guidance. The "Hub" offers a safe space for vulnerable students during break and lunchtimes. The 2024 Ofsted report highlighted "Personal Development" as a key strength, rating it Good. Inspectors noted that students feel safe and that the school provides age-appropriate education on relationships and life skills.
Life at Bodmin College extends well beyond the exam hall. The extracurricular offer is broad, leveraging the Cornish landscape and the school's facilities.
Sport is a major pillar. The college fields teams in football, rugby, netball, and hockey, competing in county leagues. The Ten Tors challenge is a highlight of the year, with students training on Bodmin Moor to build resilience and teamwork. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is well-supported, with many students achieving Bronze and Silver awards.
Creativity is central to the school's identity. The annual college production involves a significant portion of the student body, from cast to lighting technicians. Music tuition is available for a range of instruments, and the art department regularly exhibits student work, celebrating the high standard of creative output.
For students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the college offers coding clubs and opportunities to engage with local engineering firms. The "Greenpower" electric car racing team has been a notable success in the past, allowing students to design, build, and race their own vehicles.
This is a state school with no tuition fees. Education is free for all students.
Families should budget for standard costs such as uniforms, sports kit, and optional school trips. The school runs a "Greenfield" specialist resource base and is committed to supporting families; those eligible for Free School Meals can access additional support for these essentials. Music lessons and some extracurricular clubs may incur a small charge, though the school strives to keep these accessible.
State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).
The school day runs from 8:40am to 3:10pm. Given the rural catchment, a significant number of students rely on school transport. Cornwall Council provides transport for students who live within the catchment area and more than three miles from the school.
Uniform is strictly enforced as part of the drive to raise standards. It consists of a black blazer with the college logo, white shirt, and house tie.
Ofsted Status. The school was rated Requires Improvement in October 2024. While "Personal Development" and "Behaviour and Attitudes" were rated Good, the quality of education and leadership still require work. Families should be aware that the school is in a phase of rebuilding.
Rural transport. For families living outside Bodmin town, reliance on bus routes is a daily reality. The journey can be long for those at the edge of the catchment, impacting the ability to attend after-school clubs.
Academic outcomes. Headline GCSE results are currently below national averages. Parents of high-ability children will want to investigate the specific support and challenge available in the top sets to ensure their child reaches their full potential.
Bodmin College is a resilient, inclusive institution that serves its community with dedication. It is not an exam factory, but a school that values the whole child, offering strong vocational and creative pathways alongside academic study. Best suited to students who will thrive in a diverse, real-world environment and take advantage of the broad extracurricular opportunities. The main challenge is the ongoing journey to raise academic consistency across all subjects.
Bodmin College was rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted in October 2024. However, inspectors rated "Personal Development" and "Behaviour and Attitudes" as Good, noting that students feel safe and supported.
Yes, the school has seen increasing demand. In 2024, there were 291 applications for the primary intake against 228 offers, resulting in a subscription ratio of 1.28 applications per place.
In 2024, the average Attainment 8 score was 38.6, which is below the England average of 45.9. The Progress 8 score was -0.44. The school ranks 1st among secondary providers in Bodmin itself.
Yes, the college has a large and active Sixth Form offering both A-levels and vocational qualifications. It was rated Requires Improvement in 2024 but continues to send students to university and employment.
The designated area covers Bodmin town and many surrounding villages including Cardinham, Lanivet, Lanhydrock, and Withiel. Priority is given to children living within this designated area.
The 2024 Ofsted report noted that students appreciate recent improvements in behaviour policies and the support they receive when raising concerns such as bullying.
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