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SchoolsBridportThe Sir John Colfox Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Bridport
State School

The Sir John Colfox Academy

Ridgeway, Bridport, DT6 3DT·Dorset·URN: 141735A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-18
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
2,085
Academic
2,051
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
3,769
Academic
3,317
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
863
England
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
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: January 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The Sir John Colfox Academy Review 2026: A Dorset secondary with a strong house culture and a shared sixth form

At a Glance

A large, mixed 11 to 18 academy on the Ridgeway above Bridport, this is the main non-selective secondary option for many local families and a key community institution in west Dorset. A prominent feature is the house structure, which drives participation and competition across the year. The sixth form is run jointly with Beaminster School, which shapes both course choice and day-to-day logistics for older students. The latest Ofsted inspection (12 and 13 September 2023, published 20 October 2023) confirmed the school continues to be Good.

Character & Atmosphere

Daily life is organised around clear routines and a timetable that starts with morning registration at 8:45am and runs through five periods to 3:30pm. This matters for family logistics, but it also sets a tone, lessons begin promptly and the day has a predictable rhythm for students who prefer structure.

A distinctive element is the house system. Students are sorted into Toro, Adler, Fleur de Lys and Hinomaru, named after national symbols of Spain, Germany, France and Japan, and the choices were student-led when the system was introduced. This is more than branding. House events and competitions are repeatedly referenced as a popular part of school life, and the format pushes participation beyond the most confident joiners.

Leadership is stable and locally rooted. The headteacher is Adam Shelley, and the trust profile describes his headship at the school as starting in 2019. The wider governance context also matters: the school sits within Initio Learning Trust, following trust changes referenced in the most recent inspection documentation.

Results / Academic Performance

At GCSE, outcomes now sit lower in the England distribution on the FindMySchool academic measure, while Progress 8 remains close to the national benchmark. FindMySchool ranks the school 3,769th out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes, and the Bridport local hub lists it 1st locally with an overall England rank of 3,129th out of 3,688. Attainment 8 is 43.0 and Progress 8 is 0.01, suggesting progress is close to the national benchmark for similar starting points.

The EBacc picture is more mixed. The school’s EBacc average point score is 4.0, and 16.8% achieved grades 5 or above across the EBacc measure recorded here. EBacc entry is 64.2%. For families where a full EBacc suite is a priority, it is worth discussing subject take-up and pathways at options stage so expectations are clear and personal plans are realistic.

Post-16 outcomes are weaker on the FindMySchool A-level ranking than the GCSE local position suggests. FindMySchool ranks the sixth form 2,085th out of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes, and the Bridport sixth-form local hub lists it 1st with an overall England rank of 1,934th. In the 2025 dataset, grade proportions are 10% at A*, 0% at A, 10% at B, 10% at A* to A and 20% at A* to B. This does not mean sixth form is the wrong choice for every student, but it does make course selection, study habits, and fit with the joint sixth form model more consequential.

Parents comparing nearby sixth forms should use the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool to line up GCSE and A-level indicators side-by-side, rather than relying on reputation alone.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

23.3%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum intent is framed as more than exam preparation, with a specific emphasis in the latest inspection report on a well-planned curriculum in most subjects and recent curriculum changes designed to raise ambition and achievement. The same report signals that not all recent work is yet reflected in published outcomes, which is a useful lens for interpreting results that look steadier at GCSE than at A-level.

Literacy support is described in practical terms. Students identified in Year 6 or early in Year 7 can receive additional literacy classes across Years 7 to 9, and for some this is enabled by taking one foreign language rather than two. That is a trade-off, but it is also a realistic acknowledgement that literacy is foundational for success across subjects and for later employability.

Homework systems include built-in support routes. Students can complete homework in the library at lunchtime or after school Monday to Thursday until 5:00pm, and a SEN-led homework club runs to 4:30pm Monday to Thursday. For families where home study routines are a challenge, that structured provision can reduce friction and improve consistency.

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

The sixth form is explicitly joint with Beaminster School, which broadens the offer but also introduces a partnership model students need to buy into. The sixth form prospectus describes a tutorial programme focused on post-18 planning, including university applications, finance decisions, personal statements, study skills, and alternatives to university such as workplace routes.

For university pathways, published destination data for the most recent cohort shows a mixed set of outcomes across routes. For the 2023 to 2024 leavers cohort (55 students), 22% progressed to university, 2% to further education, 5% to apprenticeships, and 55% to employment. This profile indicates that the sixth form serves students with a wide range of goals, and it can suit those who want local post-16 continuity with support for both academic and employment routes.

Oxbridge is present but small-scale, which is typical for many comprehensive intakes. Over the measured period here, two students applied to Cambridge, one received an offer, and one secured a place. The appropriate reading is not that Oxbridge is a main pipeline, but that high-end academic ambition is supported where it arises and where subject choice aligns.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Year 7 admission is coordinated through Dorset’s normal secondary process, and published admissions material for the 2026 to 2027 cycle sets a published admission number of 150 for the school. The national closing date shown in that document for secondary applications is 31 October 2026, with national offer day listed as 1 March 2027. Families planning a September 2026 start should work backwards from those dates and avoid leaving supporting information to the last week, particularly where priority criteria might apply.

Catchment and distance rules are governed by the published policy wording, with places allocated by priority categories and then by shortest straight-line measurement where a category is oversubscribed. If you are relying on a move to secure a place, use a precise distance check rather than an online map estimate, and keep in mind that demand patterns shift year to year.

Sixth form entry is handled through the joint sixth form process. For September 2026 entry, the application form hosted by the school states it should be returned to the tutor by Friday 12 December 2025. It also notes that some subjects can fill quickly, which is a practical reason to apply early even if GCSE outcomes are still pending.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
All offered

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

160

Total received

Places Offered

122

Subscription Rate

1.3x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The pastoral message emphasises belonging, participation and student voice, with a framework that includes student leadership routes and structured participation activities such as the school’s BBC School Report work and a student-led library model. The Rights Respecting Schools work is a notable identity marker, with a UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award Gold accreditation report dated 2 December 2020. This matters most when it shows up in day-to-day interactions, students being listened to, clear expectations, and consistent adult behaviour.

The latest inspection describes students valuing strong relationships with adults, feeling safe, and having confidence that bullying is addressed when it occurs. It also notes that most students behave well, alongside a smaller group who do not consistently meet expectations, and that the school is taking action to ensure calm, orderly classrooms for all.

Where additional needs are part of the picture, it is sensible to ask about specific adjustments and how they are implemented across subjects. Published material indicates structured support in areas like literacy interventions and homework, which can be particularly helpful for students who need predictable routines and adult check-ins.

Beyond the Classroom

The school positions extracurricular participation as a core part of student experience, not a fringe add-on. Evidence of that shows up in the formal structure: annual productions and art exhibitions sit alongside the house programme and organised participation routes such as Duke of Edinburgh.

A practical example is the way the house system is used to draw in students who might not otherwise put themselves forward. House competitions and events are described as popular and designed so that all students take part, which is a different approach from the common model where activities are dominated by a small group. The implication for parents is that quieter children are less likely to be left on the margins, because participation is built into the culture rather than being optional for only the confident.

Trips and cultural experiences are also clearly used to broaden horizons. Published school news includes trips framed as major experiences, including travel to New York, Paris, and a ski trip to the Alps. If these are important to your child, ask how places are allocated, what costs apply, and what support exists to avoid financial barriers to participation.

Sixth form enrichment leans towards preparation for post-18 life and applications, with tutorial coverage including university routes, workplace expectations, and study skills. That approach can suit students who want more explicit coaching on next steps, rather than being left to figure out the process independently.

Practical Information

The school day timetable runs from morning registration at 8:45am to the end of Period 5 at 3:30pm. Homework support is available in-school at lunchtime and after school Monday to Thursday, with the library open for independent work to 5:00pm and a SEN-led homework club to 4:30pm on the same days.

The site sits on the A3066 at Ridgeway. Visitor information notes signed parking, and it also flags that school buses require access to their bays from 2:30pm, which is worth factoring into pick-up plans.

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Families should still plan for the usual associated costs such as uniform, trips, and optional activities, and should ask about support available where affordability is a concern. A published transition note also references a £50 uniform voucher for eligible families in Year 7 and Year 9, and a £2.90 daily allowance for students eligible for free school meals.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,024
  • Number of pupils: 792

Things to Consider

  • A-level outcomes are a weaker point than GCSE local indicators suggest. In the 2025 dataset, the A* to B rate is 20%, with 10% at A* and 0% at A. For students with highly academic university ambitions, it is worth probing subject availability, class sizes, and how the joint sixth form model affects teaching time.

  • Joint sixth form logistics and fit. The partnership with Beaminster School broadens options but can also add complexity. Families should ask how travel, timetables and pastoral oversight work in practice for students taking subjects across sites.

  • Behaviour consistency is still being tightened for a minority. The latest inspection notes most students behave well, but a smaller number do not yet meet expectations. Parents of students who need especially calm learning conditions should ask what day-to-day routines and escalation steps look like in lessons.

  • Competition for popular post-16 subjects. The sixth form materials note that some subjects can fill quickly, and the September 2026 application form sets a December deadline. Late decisions can narrow options.

The Verdict

The Sir John Colfox Academy offers a structured secondary experience with a prominent participation culture, anchored by a clear house identity and an established relationship with Beaminster School for sixth form. The current FindMySchool data shows weaker national GCSE and A-level academic ranks than the local Bridport positions suggest, which places a greater premium on making the right post-16 choices. This suits families who value a broad school experience, want strong extracurricular and student participation routes, and are comfortable engaging early with sixth form planning so subject choices align with realistic next steps.

FAQs

The latest Ofsted inspection confirmed the school continues to be Good (inspection dates 12 and 13 September 2023, published 20 October 2023). Students report feeling safe and describe strong relationships with staff, with clear evidence of a well-planned curriculum in most subjects.

Year 7 places are allocated through the Dorset secondary admissions process. For September 2026 entry, the published national closing date shown in local admissions material is 31 October 2025, with offers released on 2 March 2026. Families should check the current Dorset timetable each year as dates can shift.

Post-16 provision is described as a joint sixth form with Beaminster School. Students apply through the joint process, and applicants are typically interviewed to confirm subject suitability and entry requirements. This model can broaden course options but may also affect timetable and travel arrangements.

The published timetable shows morning registration at 8:45am, with teaching periods through to 3:30pm. Homework support is available in-school at lunchtime and after school Monday to Thursday, including supervised spaces in the library.

A clear feature is structured participation through houses, with competitions and events designed to involve all students. The school also highlights enrichment such as Duke of Edinburgh, annual productions, art exhibitions, student media activity, and significant trips, which can include overseas travel.

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Ridgeway, Bridport, DT6 3DT
01308422291
www.colfox.org
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