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SchoolsBrandonBreckland School|Best Secondary Schools in Brandon
State School

Breckland School

Crown Street, Brandon, IP27 0PE·Suffolk·URN: 138250A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary
Mixed
Ages 11-16
Religious Character: None
GCSE Ranking
3,280
Academic
2,993
Overall
1
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
96%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewGCSEOfstedApplication 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Breckland School Review 2026, a Good 11–16 secondary serving Brandon and West Suffolk

At a Glance

Breckland School is an 11–16, mixed secondary with a local mission and a clear set of routines. The structure of the day is explicit, with an early start and an optional enrichment hour that extends the afternoon for students who want it.

A defining feature is the school’s use of daily mentors, an approach that sits alongside subject teaching and gives many students a consistent adult point of contact. The most recent inspection described pupils as happy and well supported, with calm lessons and consistent behaviour expectations.

This is a state school, so there are no tuition fees. Practical costs still matter, particularly uniform, transport and optional activities, and families should budget accordingly.

Character & Atmosphere

The school positions itself as ambitious but grounded, and the daily rhythm supports that. A mentor programme runs alongside assemblies and lessons, which can be reassuring for students who benefit from predictable check-ins. In the most recent inspection narrative, pupils’ concerns were taken seriously, behaviour was consistent, and bullying and prejudicial language were handled quickly.

Breckland is part of the Unity Schools Partnership, and this matters because the trust is referenced explicitly in the inspection evidence as supporting curriculum work and staff development. The school also has local governance in place through a local governing body structure, which provides another layer of oversight and community connection.

Leadership has moved on since the last inspection report. The current headteacher is James Chapman, as shown on the school’s published staff information and statutory listings. The school does not consistently publish a clear “appointed on” date in the places parents typically look first, so it is sensible to treat any leadership timeline as something to verify directly with the school if it affects your decision.

Results / Academic Performance

Breckland's GCSE outcomes, as summarised in the FindMySchool rankings, remain below the national midpoint overall. Ranked 3,280th of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 1st in Brandon for secondary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking, based on official data), the school combines a weaker national profile with a strong local position.

The detail behind the headline provides useful context. The average Attainment 8 score is 42.4, and the average EBacc APS is 3.7. In addition, 11.5% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above across the English Baccalaureate components, and the Progress 8 score is -0.34, which indicates pupils make less progress than pupils nationally with similar starting points.

Parents should read these figures in two ways. First, outcomes suggest that the strongest results are unlikely to come “by default”, so consistent homework routines and proactive engagement with subject staff can matter more here than in a school where progress is strongly positive year after year. Second, the school’s own inspection evidence points to a curriculum that has been refined to build knowledge in a more logical sequence, which can be a positive platform for improvement over time.

For families comparing local options, the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool can help you view GCSE indicators and admissions pressure side-by-side, using the same definitions across schools.

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 work is a central theme in the latest inspection evidence. Leaders changed the way the curriculum is designed so that pupils have enough time to study subjects in depth, with the ambition of the national curriculum as the baseline. Trust support is referenced as part of the work to improve what is taught and when, with staff training aligned to that intent.

Classroom practice is framed around a shared set of routines called the Breckland Basics. The important point for parents is not the branding, it is what it implies: teachers are expected to use consistent approaches to checking understanding and supporting recall, and assessment is tied to taught content rather than generic testing. Where this is done well, it tends to help students who prefer clarity and step-by-step progression.

A significant “watch item” is consistency for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. The inspection evidence says most pupils with SEND receive effective emotional and academic support, but that some teachers do not consistently adapt teaching well enough, which can slow progress for those pupils. Families with a child on SEN Support, or moving towards an Education, Health and Care Plan assessment, should ask targeted questions about in-class adaptations, subject-specific support, and how progress is reviewed.

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

Breckland is an 11–16 school, so “next steps” primarily means post-16 choices elsewhere. The most recent inspection evidence points to a well-considered careers programme and personal, social, health and economic education that helps pupils prepare for the next stage, including understanding safety and wider life skills.

In practice, families should plan early for Year 11 pathways. In Suffolk and the surrounding area, this typically means considering sixth form colleges, school sixth forms in neighbouring towns, and technical routes, including apprenticeships. Breckland’s compliance with the Baker Clause is referenced in the inspection documentation, which means students should receive information about technical education pathways as well as traditional academic options.

If your child is aiming for competitive sixth forms or selective post-16 courses, it is worth building a timeline during Year 10. Application windows and open events can start earlier than families expect.

Admissions: How to get in

Year 7 admissions are co-ordinated by Suffolk County Council, with the application made through the local authority rather than directly to the school. For September 2027 entry, the application deadline is 31 October 2026, offers are released on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027.

For September 2027 entry, Suffolk County Council lists the secondary application deadline as 31 October 2026. Offers for on-time applications are released on 1 March 2027, with an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027.

Breckland is covered by Suffolk's co-ordinated admissions process for the 2027-2028 admissions year. Families should check the school's current admissions arrangements for the published admission number before applying.

Demand signals should be read cautiously. The current verified timetable confirms the Year 7 application deadline, offer day, and acceptance deadline, but detailed application and offer counts are not stated in that timetable. Practically, families should assume that meeting the deadline matters, that preferences should be realistic, and that they should understand oversubscription criteria before applying.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
6.392 miles

Applications

162

Total received

Places Offered

115

Subscription Rate

1.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral structure is anchored by the mentor model. Inspection evidence describes pupils as having adults to speak to, with concerns taken seriously and poor behaviour not being a widespread concern for pupils. Calm lessons and consistent behaviour systems are highlighted, which typically matters most for students who find uncertainty stressful or who are easily distracted in noisy classrooms.

Safeguarding is a clear baseline issue for parents. Inspectors confirmed safeguarding arrangements were effective at the time of the inspection, and the report describes staff training, clear reporting systems, and detailed records with appropriate actions.

The school also references pupil voice structures, including a student leadership team and forums that can lead to practical changes, such as increased staff presence in specific areas. For students who need to feel listened to, this mechanism can improve day-to-day confidence and reduce low-level anxiety.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Breckland runs an optional enrichment hour after the main school day, which gives space for clubs and additional activities without crowding the core timetable.

The inspection evidence describes lunchtime and after-school clubs with a mix of sport and creative options, including needle felting, and notes that students value access to a new library and reading material. That combination matters because it signals more than sport, it suggests an attempt to offer quieter, skill-based activities for students who prefer hands-on creativity over competition.

Two specific programmes stand out from the school’s published enrichment information:

  • Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, open to new participants in Year 9. The structured mix of volunteering, skills, physical activity and expedition can suit students who benefit from clear milestones and practical achievement.

  • Music tuition, offered as one-to-one instrumental or vocal lessons across a wide range of disciplines (including vocals, piano, guitar, drums, brass and woodwind). This is helpful for students who want personalised coaching rather than large-group rehearsal formats.

Practical Information

The school day is clearly published. Arrival is 08:00–08:15, with the compulsory day ending at 15:00, and optional enrichment running 15:00–16:00. The register process is also described, which is relevant for punctuality expectations and any transport planning.

Breckland is in Brandon, close to the Suffolk and Norfolk border, so transport planning can be an important part of feasibility for families outside the immediate area.

Because this is a secondary school without nursery or primary wraparound provision, “after school care” typically means enrichment clubs rather than formal childcare. Families who need structured childcare should confirm what is available on specific days and whether places are limited.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 620
  • Number of pupils: 613

Things to Consider

  • Results context: Progress 8 is negative (-0.34), which indicates students make less progress than similar pupils nationally. This can still be a good fit, but it tends to suit families ready to be organised about routines, communication and support.

  • SEND consistency: The latest inspection evidence highlights that some teaching does not consistently adapt well enough for pupils with SEND. If your child relies on subject-specific scaffolding, ask detailed questions about how adaptations are implemented across departments.

  • Admissions deadlines are unforgiving: Suffolk's secondary deadline for September 2027 entry is 31 October 2026. Late applications materially reduce the chance of receiving a preferred school.

  • Extended day is optional: The enrichment hour to 16:00 is a real opportunity, but it is not compulsory. Families should be clear whether their child will use it, and whether transport arrangements still work if they do not.

The Verdict

Breckland School offers a structured day, a strong pastoral mechanism through daily mentors, and a curriculum that has been deliberately reshaped to improve sequencing and depth. It is a Good school in the most recent Ofsted evidence base, with safeguarding confirmed as effective at the time of inspection.

Who it suits: students who benefit from clear routines, calm classrooms, and a pastoral structure that checks in daily, particularly those who will engage with enrichment and take advantage of targeted support. The key decision for parents is whether the academic trajectory, especially progress measures, matches their child’s needs and whether the school’s SEND practice is consistently strong for their particular profile.

FAQs

The most recent Ofsted inspection (22–23 November 2022, published 23 January 2023) concluded that the school continues to be Good. The report describes calm lessons, consistent behaviour management, and effective safeguarding arrangements at the time of inspection.

Year 7 applications are made through Suffolk County Council's co-ordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, the application deadline is 31 October 2026, offers are released on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027.

On the FindMySchool GCSE measures provided, the school ranks 3,280th of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 1st in Brandon for secondary outcomes. Attainment 8 is 42.4 and the Progress 8 score is -0.34, indicating progress below the national benchmark of 0.

Inspection evidence indicates that most pupils with SEND receive effective emotional and academic support, but it also highlights that some teachers do not consistently adapt teaching well enough, which can affect progress for some pupils. Parents of children with additional needs should ask how subject teachers implement adaptations and how support is monitored over time.

The school day includes an optional enrichment period after 15:00, and the inspection evidence refers to lunchtime and after-school clubs. Breckland also publishes information on specific programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (from Year 9) and one-to-one music tuition across multiple instruments and vocals.

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Crown Street, Brandon, IP27 0PE
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