Sitting central to the Great Notley garden village, Notley High School and Braintree Sixth Form serves as a focal point for the local community. The campus is notable not just for its classrooms but for the Braintree Arts Theatre, a professional venue that brings public performances into the school environment. Since joining the Bridge Academy Trust, the school has been navigating a period of significant change under new leadership. With nearly 1,500 students, including a large sixth form that draws from the wider area, it creates a bustling, campus-style atmosphere that feels distinct from a standard secondary school.
At drop-off, the gates reveal a site that feels more like a community college than a traditional school. The architecture is a mix of the original 1970s blocks and the striking, modern curve of the Braintree Sixth Form building. The shared use of facilities, particularly the theatre and sports centre, means the site often buzzes with activity beyond the school day, encouraging a sense that the school is porous and connected to the real world.
Mr Mark Barrow, appointed Headteacher in July 2024, leads the school through its next phase of development following its integration into the Bridge Academy Trust. His leadership focuses on raising expectations and standardising systems across the school. Parents note a shift towards stricter uniform policies and clearer behaviour codes, signalling a determination to reset the school's culture.
The school's ethos is built around the values of "Working Together, Achieving Together". While these mottos can sometimes fade into the background, here there is a genuine attempt to revive them through the house system—Cavell, Franklin, Parks, Turing, and Winton—which links students across year groups. The atmosphere in the corridors is generally purposeful, though the sheer size of the student body means movement times are busy and energetic.
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In 2024, the school's performance reflects a picture of stability amidst change. Ranked 2,490th in England and 2nd in Braintree for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), the school’s performance sits in line with the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile).
The Progress 8 score of -0.11 indicates that pupils make average progress from their starting points, performing broadly in line with national expectations. For raw attainment, the average Attainment 8 score was 44.1. The percentage of pupils achieving Grade 5 or above in English and Mathematics provides a solid foundation for the majority to progress to Level 3 study.
At A-level, Braintree Sixth Form provides a strong academic pathway. Ranked 1,525th in England and 1st in Braintree for A-level outcomes, the college consistently outperforms local alternatives. In 2024, 43% of grades were A*-B, compared to the England average of 47%. While slightly below the national figure, this represents a credible performance for a non-selective provider, ensuring most students can access their universities of choice.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
43.03%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and follows the National Curriculum closely. In Key Stage 3, students cover the full range of subjects, with a particular emphasis on retaining creative arts alongside core academic disciplines. The school has moved to a three-year Key Stage 3 model, resisting the trend to shorten this phase, which allows for deeper subject exploration before GCSE choices are made.
Teaching quality is variable, as noted in recent external assessments. Where it is strongest, particularly in the Sixth Form and creative subjects, teachers use their subject expertise to challenge students and provoke debate. In other areas, lessons can be more functional, focusing on task completion rather than deep understanding. The leadership is actively addressing this consistency gap through a new teaching and learning framework introduced by the Trust.
Support for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is provided through 'The Hub'. This dedicated area offers a sanctuary for vulnerable students and coordinates in-class support. However, parents should be aware that with a large student body, self-advocacy becomes important; quiet students need to ensure their voice is heard.
Quality of Education
Requires Improvement
Behaviour & Attitudes
Requires Improvement
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
The school operates as a primary feeder for its own sixth form, but the pathway is not automatic; students must meet entry criteria. For the 2024 cohort of leavers (Year 13), destinations were diverse. 53% of students progressed to university, with 7% securing apprenticeships and 27% entering employment directly.
The academic ceiling is high for those who aim for it. In 2024, the Sixth Form saw one student secure a place at Oxbridge, demonstrating that the pathway to elite universities remains open for top performers. The school provides specific guidance for early applicants (medicine, veterinary science, and Oxbridge), although the onus is often on the student to drive this process.
For Year 11 leavers not staying for the Sixth Form, Braintree College and Chelmsford College are popular destinations for vocational courses.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 50%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
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Offers
Entry to Notley High School is coordinated by Essex County Council. The school is consistently oversubscribed, reflecting its status as the default choice for the Great Notley and Braintree area. In the most recent intake, there were 352 applications for 208 places, resulting in a subscription ratio of 1.7 applications per place.
With such high demand, the school applies strict oversubscription criteria. Priority is given to looked-after children, siblings of current students, and then children living closest to the school by straight-line distance. Families living in the immediate Great Notley development are typically secure, but those on the periphery of Braintree should check historic catchment distances carefully.
Parents should use the FindMySchoolMap Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to the furthest distance at which a place was offered.
Applications
352
Total received
Places Offered
208
Subscription Rate
1.7x
Apps per place
Pastoral care is organised through the House system, which provides the primary layer of support. Form tutors remain the first point of contact, staying with their group as they move up the school, which helps build long-term relationships with families.
The school has strengthened its wellbeing provision in response to rising anxiety levels nationally. A dedicated Student Support team works alongside heads of house to manage behavioural and emotional issues. The "Personal Development" curriculum was rated Good by Ofsted in 2023, highlighting the school's effective approach to teaching citizenship, healthy relationships, and resilience.
Bullying is managed through clear reporting systems, though as with any large school, low-level disruption can occur. The new behaviour policy aims to tackle this by simplifying the rules and making consequences more immediate.
Braintree Sixth Form deserves specific mention as it operates almost as a separate institution on the same site. Opened in 2009, it is housed in a purpose-built facility with its own café, study pods, and lecture theatre. This physical separation allows Year 12 and 13 students to experience a "pre-university" atmosphere while still accessing the pastoral support of a school environment.
The Sixth Form draws students from Notley High as well as Alec Hunter Academy, Tabor Academy, and other local schools. This mix creates a fresh social dynamic in Year 12. The offer includes over 30 A-level and BTEC courses, with particular strengths in Media, Psychology, and the Sciences.
The extracurricular programme is anchored by the impressive facilities. The Braintree Arts Theatre is a professional-standard venue that hosts touring companies and comedians, but also serves as the home for school productions. This gives drama and music students the rare opportunity to perform in a commercial theatre environment, managing lighting, sound, and front-of-house operations.
The on-site sports centre (Great Notley Country Park is also adjacent) allows for a robust PE programme. Football, netball, and rugby are the core competitive sports, with teams fielded across all year groups. The expansive playing fields and all-weather pitches ensure that fixtures continue throughout the winter.
The school runs several clubs to engage students in science and technology. The "Science Club" for lower years is popular, often involving messy experiments that go beyond the curriculum. For older students, the focus shifts to academic competitions, with students encouraged to enter the UK Maths Challenge.
The school day begins at 8:40am and finishes at 3:05pm. Situated on Notley Road, the school is easily accessible by foot for Great Notley residents. For those travelling from further afield, dedicated school buses serve the surrounding villages, though parents should contact Essex County Council for pass eligibility. There is no formal wraparound care for secondary students, though the library is typically open for study before and after school.
Current Ofsted Status. The school was rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted in July 2023. While inspectors rated Personal Development, Leadership, and the Sixth Form as Good, the Quality of Education and Behaviour and Attitudes required improvement. Families should be aware that the school is currently on a journey of improvement under new leadership.
Admissions Pressure. Despite the rating, the school remains heavily oversubscribed due to its location and facilities. Securing a place is competitive, and families outside the immediate catchment area often miss out.
Size and Scale. With 1,500 students, this is a large institution. It suits students who are confident and can manage a busy, bustling environment. Those who need a smaller, more nurturing setting might find the scale initially overwhelming.
Notley High School offers a campus-style education with facilities that many schools would envy. While the recent "Requires Improvement" rating highlights the work still to be done, the strong Sixth Form, "Good" personal development provision, and professional arts facilities provide a solid foundation. Best suited to local families who want a modern, well-resourced school and are supportive of the new leadership's drive for higher standards. The main challenge is securing a place in this popular community hub.
The school was rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted in July 2023. However, inspectors rated "Personal Development", "Leadership and Management", and "Sixth Form Provision" as Good. The school is currently implementing an improvement plan supported by the Bridge Academy Trust.
The school prioritises children living closest to the school by straight-line distance. While there is no fixed boundary, the school is consistently oversubscribed (1.7 applications per place in 2024), meaning only those living relatively close to the Great Notley site are guaranteed a place.
Yes, Braintree Sixth Form is governed by Notley High School and shares the same site, but it is housed in a separate, dedicated building. It admits students from Notley High as well as other local secondary schools, creating a distinct sixth-form college identity.
The school has revised its behaviour policy to improve how bullying is reported and managed. Ofsted noted that most pupils feel safe and that safeguarding is effective. A dedicated Student Support team is in place to assist students with concerns.
This is a state-funded academy, so there are no tuition fees for students. Parents may need to pay for optional extras such as music lessons, school trips, and uniform.
Class sizes are typical for a state secondary school, usually averaging around 28-30 students in Key Stage 3 and 4. In the Sixth Form, classes are significantly smaller, allowing for more personalised tuition.
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