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SchoolsCanterburyBarton Court Grammar School|Best Secondary Schools in Canterbury
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Barton Court Grammar School
Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PH·Kent·URN: 137474A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Grammar School
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-18
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
816
Academic
752
Overall
5
Local
GCSE Ranking
517
Academic
542
Overall
4
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,062
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.

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Excellent
8.6/10
Application Demand
79%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Barton Court Grammar School Review 2026: Selective Excellence in Canterbury

At a Glance

Built on what was once the farm of St Augustine's Abbey, Barton Court Grammar School occupies an extraordinary location in Canterbury where 'Barton' derives from the medieval term for barley enclosure. The main house dates to the Georgian era, constructed between 1767 and 1799, yet the school's true identity is remarkably contemporary. A co-educational selective grammar school serving 1,005 students aged 11-18, Barton Court ranks 517th nationally for GCSE academic performance out of 3,895 schools in England (FindMySchool data). Recent inspection findings confirmed Good overall quality with Outstanding features across behaviour, attitudes, personal development, and leadership. This is a state-funded academy with no tuition fees, making it accessible to any family whose child achieves the Kent 11-plus examination standard.

Character & Atmosphere

The school's campus is distinctive. The lake, ancient trees, gardens, and playing fields create an unusually rural setting within a city environment. The Georgian manor house provides heritage and gravitas, while modern buildings from 2001 onwards house contemporary learning spaces. In 2018, the school invested approximately £5 million in new Mathematics and Biology classrooms, designed as a purpose-built teaching block that, whilst sometimes sparking architectural debate, demonstrates serious commitment to STEM facilities.

Mr Jonathan Hopkins has led the school since January 2020, arriving from 14 years' teaching experience across Kent's selective schools. Under his leadership, the school secured re-accreditation as an Advanced Thinking School, an indicator of its commitment to cognitive education and developing learners who understand how they think and learn. The student body is notably mixed: 57% boys, 43% girls; 30% from ethnic minority backgrounds; 11% eligible for free school meals.

Ofsted noted that behaviour is exemplary and students feel safe. Pupils are described as courteous, respectful, and supportive of one another. The inspection found that the school operates as a genuinely happy and harmonious community where diversity is welcomed and celebrated. Leadership expectations are high, and staff consistently reinforce them. Students develop a mature sense of values through teamwork, responsibility-taking, and structured leadership opportunities. For the sixth form, an Independent Learning Centre provides quiet, modern study spaces with wireless technology, designed to foster independent inquiry and confidence.

Results & Academic Performance

GCSE Performance

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 47.3% of published GCSE grades were 9-7 (A*-A equivalent), with 27.1% achieving the top grades 9-8. The school's Attainment 8 score was 66.4. Progress 8, measuring added value from Year 6, stood at +0.38, indicating students make above-average progress during their secondary years.

The school ranks 517th in England out of 3,895 schools for GCSE academic performance (FindMySchool ranking). Locally, it ranks 4th in Canterbury for secondary overall outcomes, with an England overall rank of 482nd. These figures keep Barton Court well within the national top quartile.

A-Level Performance

Sixth form students choose three or four A-level subjects alongside the compulsory Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). In the 2025 dataset, 60% of A-level entries achieved A*-B grades, with 30% at A* or A and 10% at A*. The school's A-level academic rank is 816th in England out of 2,549 schools, with an overall sixth-form rank of 695th. Locally, it ranks 5th in Canterbury for sixth-form outcomes. Key subject strengths include Mathematics, Further Mathematics, English Literature, Sciences, and Languages. The breadth of offer includes Film Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Product Design, alongside traditional A-levels and BTEC qualifications in Applied Science, Business, Health and Social Care, and Sport.

University progression is strong. In 2024, 62% of leavers progressed to university, with 23% entering further education and 1% starting apprenticeships. One student in 2024 secured an Oxbridge place.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

60%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

47.3%

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum follows the national framework but is delivered through what the school calls its 'Advanced Thinking' approach. All teaching is structured around core cognitive principles: building thinking skills, developing metacognition, and helping students become resourceful learners who take responsibility for their own learning. Teachers use varied activities and learning styles to engage students; lessons emphasise active discussion and meaningful dialogue.

At Key Stage 3, pupils study 15 subjects including Mathematics, English, Sciences, Modern Foreign Languages (French and Spanish), Humanities, the Arts, Design Technology (including Food), Computing, and Religious Studies. This breadth ensures students develop well-rounded knowledge before specialising in GCSE choices. At GCSE, the English Baccalaureate (English Language and Literature, Mathematics, a Science, a Modern Language, and either History or Geography) is strongly encouraged. Entry to the sixth form is by application rather than automatic progression; students typically need five Grade 5s at GCSE, with higher requirements for more demanding A-levels.

Subject leaders plan the curriculum to build on prior knowledge and develop depth. The school credits high results to this structured, cumulative approach combined with high teacher expectations.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.6/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

Beyond the Classroom

The school's extracurricular programme is notably rich, spanning music, drama, sport, and academic interests. Clubs include named ensembles and societies that offer genuine scope for development beyond the classroom.

Music: A Defining Strength

Barton Court holds upper-level accreditation from Music Mark for Ambition and Quality, a recognition of the depth of its music education across all year groups. The Winter Carol Service at Canterbury Cathedral is an annual highlight, involving up to 90 students performing as the orchestra, string group, choir, chamber choir, brass ensemble, chamber ensemble, and woodwind ensemble. The Spring Concert showcases further group work, including the Y9 and Y10 bands, jazz band, and sixth form ensemble performances.

Named ensembles include the School Orchestra, String Group, Chapel Choir, Chamber Choir, Brass Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, Y9 Band, Y10 Band, and Jazz Band. Solo recitals and chamber work are encouraged. The school hosts the BCAT Young Musician of the Year competition, a trust-wide event that provides performance opportunity for younger musicians. Sixth form students participate in master classes with visiting musicians and represent the school at external competitions, including the KGSMA Piano Concerto Final (a student achieved 2nd place in 2024). The annual musical production involves 60+ students in both performance and backstage roles; recent productions have included Guys and Dolls, with We Will Rock You upcoming. Beyond formal performances, the school has achieved recognition in the Canterbury Festival Schools' Lunchtime Concerts series, described by organisers as "a hard act to follow."

Drama & Performing Arts

The Drama department uses a Performing Arts Studio alongside the school's main assembly hall to deliver a vibrant programme. Student performers complete everything from KS3 drama workshops to GCSE and A-level coursework. The department's work is integrated closely with Music; for example, the musical productions involve choreography, lighting, set design, and orchestral accompaniment. Additional trips include visits to the Globe Theatre (Year 11 watched Macbeth), providing context for literary study.

STEM: Innovation Beyond the Classroom

The school holds specialist status in Foreign Languages but demonstrates notable STEM ambition. Students participate in UK Maths Challenges at all levels, Science Olympiad competitions, and national computing competitions. The sixth form includes specialist enrichment: Y12 STEM students participated in the Royal Society Summer Exhibition, exploring topics from cold fusion power generation to microbiology and neuro-controlled prosthetic limbs.

Named STEM interests include a Maths Club, public speaking for debate, and engineering-focused clubs through the broader STEM network. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme runs to Gold level and involves many pupils; numerous students achieve Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards annually.

Sports: Range and Excellence

The school offers sporting opportunities from traditional games to contemporary sports. Named activities include rugby (boys compete in the Kent Grammar School league, with notable victories against Dane Court and Dover Grammar), netball, football (boys and girls), athletics, handball, equestrian, basketball, cross country, softball, and rounders. A state-of-the-art Sports Hall, built in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, provides excellent facilities. The school also accesses local sports provision including Polo Farm Sports Club and the local swimming pool, tennis courts, and expansive playing fields.

Sporting highlights in recent years include notable rugby success, district-level football players (some representing Kent), a Y12 student selected for the first-ever U18 female Barbarians squad, and an athlete (Lacee) achieving a personal best of 33.02m in hammer throw, ranking 14th in England.

Academic & Cultural Clubs

Additional named groups include the History Film Club, Homework Club, Debate Club, Christian Union, Film Club, Eco-Schools Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club, Geography Club, LGBTQIA+ Club, and the Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Society (which organised the school's inaugural Black History Month celebration). Subject-specific clubs for science, mathematics, and humanities provide deeper academic exploration. All Year 7-13 students are encouraged to develop leadership through a Senior Prefect system, subject prefect roles, and opportunities to establish their own clubs and activities.

Where Students Go Next

The broad curriculum and strong pastoral support position students well for onward destinations. For pupils aiming at universities, the sixth form focus on Extended Project Qualifications, Enrichment Days, and a dedicated Careers Programme (with access to Unifrog platform) prepares them systematically. In 2024, 62% of leavers progressed to university, with many securing places at Russell Group institutions. Individual university names associated with Barton Court pupils include institutions across the UK's leading research universities, though the school does not publish ranked destination lists publicly.

For those leaving at 16, alternative pathways include further education colleges and apprenticeships. The school provides work experience placements during Year 12, helping pupils build practical experience. Careers advisers meet all students individually to explore post-18 options, including apprenticeships, degree apprenticeships, and technical routes.

Oxbridge Success

#972 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 33.3%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Entry to Year 7 is via the Kent 11-plus examination, administered by Kent County Council. The exam tests reasoning, English, and Mathematics. For 2027 entry, Kent's secondary transfer timetable lists applications opening on 1 September 2026, an application deadline of 31 October 2026, offer day on 1 March 2027, and an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027. All pupils must pass the Kent examination; there is no separate entrance test.

The school does not operate a formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated by academic merit (Kent test score), with priority given to looked-after children, children with identified Special Educational Needs named to the school, and siblings of existing pupils. Distance from the school is not a ranking criterion.

Sixth form entry is by application directly to the school. Entry requirements typically include five Grade 5s at GCSE, with higher grades (6 or 7) required for competitive A-level subjects such as Mathematics, Sciences, and Modern Languages. External applicants are welcome; the sixth form typically admits approximately 30-50 external students annually, drawing from across Kent and beyond.

Open evenings are held in October and January each year. The school is based in Canterbury city centre with good transport links. Families without transport to school can access public buses; the school is a 20-25 minute walk from Canterbury East railway station.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

761

Total received

Places Offered

94

Subscription Rate

8.1x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school takes wellbeing seriously. A renovated Wellbeing Room is provided in the old house for pupils to discuss challenges or explore future aspirations. The tutor system operates at scale: tutors meet their form groups daily for pastoral registration and support, and maintain individual relationships with pupils. Each tutor group has approximately 6-8 pupils, allowing for genuine pastoral oversight.

External support includes a trained counsellor attending weekly. The school has recently achieved formal accreditation for its commitment to supporting resilience and emotional wellbeing. Pupil Voice is taken seriously; students are encouraged to raise concerns through prefect structures and dedicated form time discussions. Anti-bullying procedures are explicit and actively reinforced. Sixth form students benefit from a dedicated Sixth Form Pastoral Manager and access to mentoring through the EPQ process.

Practical Information

School hours: 8:50am to 3:20pm (Monday to Friday).

Transport: The school is located on Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PH. Canterbury is well connected by rail (15 minutes from London Victoria via Canterbury East or Canterbury West stations). The school is accessible on foot from the city centre (approximately 20-25 minutes). Local bus services connect the surrounding villages and towns. Parking is available on site for staff; parents dropping off pupils should use the surrounding streets and car parks. The school advises parents to use the FindMySchoolMap to check travel distances and transport options before committing to the choice.

Uniform and facilities: Pupils wear school uniform. Facilities include a state-of-the-art Sports Hall (shared use with Canterbury Christ Church University), Performing Arts Studio, modern science laboratories (opened January 2018), computerised music rooms, a Sixth Form Independent Learning Centre with wireless technology, interactive whiteboards in all classrooms, and extensive playing fields. A school kitchen and servery provide hot lunches daily, with healthy and savoury options available. The school has a modern feel; all classrooms have been renovated within the last seven years.

Sixth Form facilities: Sixth form students have dedicated common rooms and independent study spaces. Sixth formers are encouraged to bring their own devices (laptops, tablets) to support learning via wireless technology available across the school.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,050
  • Number of pupils: 1,005

Things to Consider

Selective entry only: Entry depends entirely on Kent 11-plus performance. This is not a first-come, first-served comprehensive. Approximately 8 in 10 applicants are not offered places. Families should be realistic about pass rates (typically 12-15% of candidates secure selective grammar places in Kent) and consider alternative secondary options in the area if their child does not pass.

High academic expectations: Once admitted, students are in a peer group where all students passed the selective entrance test. Academic pace is rapid, and the curriculum assumes solid prior learning. Pupils who struggle with the pace in lower years may feel pressured. The school provides support through tutoring and targeted intervention, but families should understand that this is an academically ambitious environment.

Sixth form entry is competitive: Not all Y11 pupils automatically progress to the sixth form. External sixth form entry is welcome, but standards are high. Students aiming for competitive A-levels (Maths, Sciences, Languages) typically need Grade 7 or above at GCSE.

Limited co-educational early years: The main school (11-16) is mixed. However, the sixth form is where true co-education is most visible, as the school admits external females into Year 12. The dynamics of the lower school lean slightly towards a boys' culture in some year groups, reflecting historical origins as a girls' school.

The Verdict

Barton Court Grammar School delivers first-class academic education within a state-funded, selective framework. The combination of strong teaching, high expectations, specialist facilities, and genuine pastoral care positions it among Kent's leading state schools. Results at GCSE and A-level are consistently strong, with 60% of A-level entries achieving A*-B grades in the 2025 dataset. Beyond academics, the extracurricular programme is impressive and genuinely enriching: music ensembles perform at professional standards, drama is integrated into the full performing arts offer, sport is competitive yet inclusive at all levels, and STEM is valued and supported. The historic setting — built around a monastery lake on land once farmed by medieval monks — provides an unusual blend of heritage and contemporary ambition.

Best suited to academically able students who thrive on challenge and have passed the selective entrance examination, and whose families can manage transport to Canterbury. The school demands engagement, self-directed learning, and the capacity to keep pace with bright peers. For those who fit, it is an exceptional choice.

FAQs

Yes. Barton Court was rated Good by Ofsted in November 2024, with Outstanding features in behaviour, attitudes, personal development, and leadership. GCSE results rank 517th nationally out of 3,895 schools for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), with 47.3% of published grades achieving top grades (9-7). A-level students achieve 60% A*-B grades in the 2025 dataset. The school is selective; all pupils passed the Kent 11-plus examination on entry.

Entry at Year 7 is through the Kent 11-plus examination, which tests reasoning, English, and mathematics. The exam is administered by Kent County Council; Barton Court does not run its own entrance test. For 2027 entry, Kent's secondary transfer timetable lists applications opening on 1 September 2026, a 31 October 2026 application deadline, offer day on 1 March 2027, and an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027. Pupils must achieve a high enough score to pass the Kent test (selective threshold). Sixth form entry is by application directly to the school; students typically need a minimum of five Grade 5s at GCSE, with higher grades (6 or 7) required for subjects like Mathematics and Sciences.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 47.3% of published GCSE grades were 9-7, with 27.1% achieving grades 9-8. Attainment 8 (average grade across eight subjects) was 66.4. Progress 8 was +0.38, meaning pupils make above-average progress from their starting points at Year 7. The school encourages the English Baccalaureate option, which combines English, Mathematics, Science, a Modern Language, and either History or Geography.

The school offers rugby, netball, football, athletics, handball, equestrian, basketball, cross country, softball, and rounders. A state-of-the-art Sports Hall is shared with Canterbury Christ Church University, providing indoor facilities. Beyond sport, named clubs include the Orchestra, Choir, Jazz Band, Debate Club, Drama Club, History Film Club, Maths Club, Public Speaking Club, Geography Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club, LGBTQIA+ Club, Christian Union, Film Club, and Eco-Schools Club. Duke of Edinburgh runs to Gold level. Annual musical productions involve 60+ students.

Music is a strength; the school holds upper-level accreditation from Music Mark for Ambition and Quality. Named ensembles include the School Orchestra, String Group, Chapel Choir, Chamber Choir, Brass Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Year 9 and Year 10 bands. The annual Winter Carol Service at Canterbury Cathedral features 90 students. The annual musical production involves both Music and Drama departments; recent shows include Guys and Dolls. Drama is taught at GCSE and A-level, and a Performing Arts Studio hosts student theatre.

Barton Court is located on Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PH. The school is a 20-25 minute walk from Canterbury city centre and approximately 15 minutes from Canterbury East railway station (which connects to London Victoria). Local buses serve the surrounding area. The school recommends parents check distances and transport options using the FindMySchoolMap tool before deciding to apply.

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