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SchoolsChelmsfordThe Boswells School|Best Secondary Schools in Chelmsford
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The Boswells School

Burnham Road, Chelmsford, CM1 6LY·Essex·URN: 137874A 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
930
Academic
1,089
Overall
6
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,218
Academic
1,466
Overall
8
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,588
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
91%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The Boswells School Review 2026: Strong Results in a Supportive Community

At a Glance

Stephen Mansell, who leads the school as Headteacher, has steered The Boswells School to a position of academic strength within Chelmsford and across Essex more broadly. The school's current GCSE academic rank is 1,218th of 3,895 in England, and locally it ranks 7th among Chelmsford secondary schools. At A-level, performance is also strong, with the school ranked 930th of 2,549 nationally for academic outcomes and 6th in Chelmsford. With 1,409 pupils across ages 11 to 18, the school manages to remain accessible and personalised, despite its size. The most recent Ofsted inspection, conducted in February 2023, confirmed the school's Good rating, praising strong teaching, well-structured curriculum planning, and a genuine focus on student wellbeing and character development. For families in Chelmsford seeking a mixed, non-selective secondary with a thriving sixth form, The Boswells offers compelling value.

Character & Atmosphere

The Boswells School has established itself as a welcoming, purposeful institution within the Chelmsford community. Students move calmly through the school and demonstrate genuine consideration for one another; bullying is uncommon and staff respond swiftly when it occurs. The atmosphere is one where learning matters; pupils concentrate in lessons, behave well, and respect their teachers. High expectations are set consistently, and students respond by engaging fully with both their academic work and the wider life of the school.

The school's culture is fundamentally one of inclusion and opportunity. The independent school campus includes dance studios, drama studios, a main hall doubling as a theatre, gymnasium facilities, sports halls, a swimming pool, tennis courts, grass football pitches, and netball courts. These facilities enable broad provision across sport, performing arts, and physical activity. The learning support faculty operates daily homework and social clubs for pupils who need additional help, signalling institutional commitment to no child being left behind.

Stephen Mansell has been in post since at least 2017, providing consistent leadership. Under his direction, the school has strengthened curriculum coherence and assessment practices. The sense of community is palpable; staff feel valued by leaders who listen to feedback and attend to workload. Pupils, in turn, report genuinely enjoying membership of the school. This is not a school where engagement is superficial; it runs deep through daily interactions, assemblies, and the way relationships are cultivated.

Academic Performance

GCSE Performance

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the school achieved an average Attainment 8 score of 48.4. This indicates a solid current attainment profile. The Progress 8 score of -0.16 suggests that whilst attainment is secure, students make slightly below-average progress relative to their starting points - a factor that reflects the school's comprehensive intake and the challenge of supporting all ability levels.

The school ranks 1,218th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), with an overall secondary rank of 1,337th of 3,688. Locally, the school ranks 7th among schools in Chelmsford. English Baccalaureate entry is 37.5%, reflecting the school's broad but non-selective approach.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form is where the school's academic profile strengthens noticeably. At A-level, 60% of grades achieved A* to B in the 2025 dataset. The school ranks 930th of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 6th locally among Chelmsford sixth forms. This keeps sixth form as a relative strength in the current dataset.

Performance across the upper grades is solid: 10% of all A-level grades were A*, and 20% were A, indicating consistent attainment at the highest levels. The school offers over 20 subjects at A-level, allowing genuine breadth of choice. Students pursuing university entrance, particularly to competitive institutions, are well-supported through structured preparation and enrichment activities.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

60.75%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

University Destinations

In the 2023-24 cohort, 49% of sixth form leavers progressed to university, a proportion in line with national patterns for mixed sixth forms. Employment accounted for 26% of destinations, with a further 7% entering apprenticeships. This spread reflects the school's emphasis on preparing students for diverse pathways beyond school, not merely the university route.

Oxbridge remains an aspiration. In recent years, the school has seen occasional places awarded to Oxford and Cambridge, though in single figures annually. Fourteen students applied to Oxbridge in the measurement period, with one securing acceptance. Beyond Oxbridge, students move on to a range of universities including those offering specialized or vocational pathways. The school's sixth form expansion in recent years has allowed more internal progression from the main school, strengthening continuity and predictability for families considering the school.

Teaching and Learning

The curriculum is coherently planned across all years. Teachers identify precisely what pupils need to learn and when, moving away from isolated topics toward connected understanding. This structured approach allows most students to build knowledge progressively, applying new learning to advanced topics. Teachers have strong subject knowledge, evident in their ability to correct misconceptions quickly and adapt explanations to different learning needs.

Reading is prioritized throughout the school. The personal development programme weaves reading texts thoughtfully; for instance, pupils explore fiction linked to themes such as difference and the social effects of crime. Weakest readers receive targeted support, enabling them to gain confidence and fluency. This intentional approach recognizes that reading underpins all learning.

For pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, teachers adapt activities well, ensuring these students access the same curriculum as peers whilst receiving appropriate scaffolding. The school employs a learning support faculty that coordinates specialist support, runs dedicated homework clubs, and maintains close liaison with external services. This integration of support within mainstream classes — rather than separate provision — reflects good inclusive practice.

Teaching is informed by regular feedback and assessment, with tracking systems enabling leaders to ensure all students meet high expectations. Early career teachers report feeling supported; the school offers training through the trust structure and maintains a culture where professional development is valued.

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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Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular life forms a cornerstone of the school's offer. The school operates a diverse clubs programme throughout the year, complemented by residential trips and visits. Drama is notably strong, with school productions drawing large audiences and involving students in technical, performance, and creative roles. The main hall's theatre capabilities allow productions of genuine scale and ambition.

Sporting provision is extensive. Volleyball teams achieve success at inter-school fixtures. Football, netball, hockey, and cricket attract competitive participation. The swimming pool and floodlit netball courts support regular fixtures and training. Rugby, basketball, and badminton add further breadth. Athletics and cross-country running engage pupils across the school. Beyond traditional sports, the school runs PE clubs catering to varied interests and fitness levels.

Music ensembles include a school choir, which participates in whole-school events and performances. Instrumental tuition is available, though on a fee-paying basis. The school encourages a broad spectrum of musical engagement rather than limiting to elite groups, reflecting inclusive practice.

The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme operates at Bronze and Silver levels, engaging students in personal development, expedition planning, and community service. These programmes build resilience, teamwork, and life skills in practical settings.

Subject-specific clubs and societies thrive. Science clubs run alongside academic departments. Technology and computing groups engage pupils in real-world problem solving. English literature and language enrichment activities support extension learning. Geography trips broaden understanding. Modern foreign languages clubs immerse students in target languages. History and philosophy discussion groups encourage critical thinking.

The Boswells Scallop, the school's student publication, provides an outlet for journalism and creative writing. Sixth form students access dedicated super-curricular activities linking study to real-world contexts; for instance, Psychology students attended a forensic science talk delivered by a crime scene investigator, and Business Studies pupils visited the MAN Group investment company in London.

Learning support faculty runs lunchtime social clubs, providing peer support and structured activities for pupils managing social or emotional challenges.

Teaching, Learning, and the Sixth Form

The sixth form has expanded and continues to grow. Students in Years 12 and 13 take on responsibilities leading school clubs, mentoring younger pupils, and organizing events. Their presence as positive role models shapes the culture across the school. A-level teaching is rigorous and fast-paced, preparing students well for university entrance. Super-curricular enrichment ensures students build the portfolios expected by competitive universities. The school meets provider access requirements, giving all students aged 14 and above information about technical qualifications and apprenticeships, ensuring no student feels university is the only viable pathway.

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.

Read the official Ofsted reportWhat do Ofsted reports mean?

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

The personal development programme is carefully sequenced across years. Important themes — such as online safety, healthy relationships, financial literacy, and careers — are revisited systematically, ensuring pupils build understanding incrementally. Form time and assemblies support this work, helping students develop character strengths and life skills. The school approaches wellbeing holistically, recognizing that happy, supported students learn better.

Students report feeling safe and confident in accessing help. Staff training is rigorous, and safeguarding procedures are clear and well-followed. Bullying is addressed promptly and seriously. The school's approach to behaviour reflects high expectations without punitiveness; rewards and positive reinforcement are central.

One notable challenge identified by Ofsted is that some pupils with persistent absences struggle to keep pace with learning. The school provides support to these students and their families, though the impact of prolonged absence on curriculum access remains an area for development.

Admissions and Practical Information

The Boswells School is oversubscribed at 11+ entry, with over 3.5 applications for every place in the main school intake. It operates as part of the Chelmsford Learning Partnership, a multi-academy trust. Sixth form entry does not require entrance examinations; progression is common among school pupils, though external candidates are also welcomed.

Entry times are 8:00 am to 3:00 pm for the main school. The sixth form operates within these hours. Free school meals are available to eligible pupils; families should contact the school for current eligibility criteria. Transport links to Burnham Road are reasonable within Chelmsford; ample parking is available on site.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,431
  • Number of pupils: 1,409

Things to Consider

Oversubscription and access. Places at 11+ are highly competitive. Families living at considerable distance from Burnham Road may find admission unlikely unless they have siblings at the school. It is worth verifying distance and likelihood before investing emotionally in the application.

Attendance and support for persistent absence. Ofsted identified that whilst the school supports pupils with persistent absences, some of these students struggle to keep pace with learning. If your child has a history of poor attendance, it would be sensible to discuss the school's specific support offer during visits.

Non-selective but comprehensive in intake. The school does not select by ability; it takes pupils from across the ability spectrum. This means class groupings include mixed attainment. Some pupils may prefer smaller settings or more homogeneous peer groups. For pupils thriving in inclusive, mixed-ability settings, this is an asset; for others, it may not suit.

Progress 8 consideration. The Progress 8 score of -0.16 indicates students make slightly below-average progress from their starting points by GCSE. This reflects the challenge of supporting diverse needs. Families focused heavily on value-added measures should be aware of this metric.

The Verdict

The Boswells School is a well-led, inclusive secondary that prioritizes both academic achievement and student wellbeing. Teaching is strong, expectations are high, and the school genuinely seems to know and care for its pupils as individuals. The sixth form is notably strong, making it an attractive option for those considering post-16 study locally. Ofsted's Good rating reflects this balanced provision. The school is best suited to families in Chelmsford seeking a non-selective, mixed secondary with genuine breadth and inclusive values. It is particularly attractive for those planning to progress through the sixth form, where results are markedly stronger. The main challenge is gaining admission; the school is oversubscribed, and distance from school gates is the primary criterion after siblings and looked-after children. For those within reasonable distance and able to secure a place, the education offered is genuinely strong.

FAQs

Yes. The Boswells School was rated Good by Ofsted in February 2023. The inspection confirmed strong teaching, a well-planned curriculum, effective safeguarding, and genuine support for pupil wellbeing. At A-level, 60% of grades achieved A* to B, with the school ranked 930th of 2,549 nationally for academic outcomes. Students report feeling safe, cared for, and motivated to learn.

At GCSE, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 48.4. The school ranks 1,218th of 3,895 in England for academic outcomes and 7th in Chelmsford in the current local ranking. Progress 8 score of -0.16 indicates students make slightly below-average progress relative to their starting points, reflecting the school's comprehensive intake. Many pupils progress to the sixth form, where results are stronger.

Entry at 11+ is highly competitive, with the school significantly oversubscribed (over 3.5 applications per place). Distance from school gates is the primary criterion after siblings and looked-after children. Families should verify their distance and likelihood of admission before relying on a place. Entry to the sixth form is less selective; students from the main school typically continue, and external applications are welcome.

The school offers excellent facilities including a swimming pool, sports hall, gymnasium, dance studios, drama studios, theatre space, tennis courts, netball courts, and grass football pitches. Extracurricular clubs span sport (volleyball, football, netball, rugby, hockey, cricket), performing arts (drama, music ensembles, choir), academic enrichment (Science clubs, Tech clubs, Geography trips), and social activities (Duke of Edinburgh Award, student publication). Learning support runs daily lunchtime clubs. Sixth form students undertake super-curricular activities with real-world contexts.

The sixth form is strong academically, with 60% of A-level grades at A* to B in the 2025 dataset. The school ranks 930th of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes and 6th locally in Chelmsford. Over 20 subjects are offered, providing genuine breadth. Sixth form students take on leadership roles mentoring younger pupils and leading clubs. The school provides dedicated careers guidance and super-curricular enrichment to prepare students for university entrance. Many students progress from the main school, while external candidates are also admitted.

The Learning Support Faculty coordinates provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Teachers adapt classroom activities to support these pupils; inclusion in mainstream lessons is prioritized. The faculty runs dedicated homework and social clubs before school, at lunchtime, and after school. Pupils with persistent absences receive support, though the school acknowledges this remains an area for development, and families should discuss individual circumstances.

The school maintains high expectations for behavior, rewards positive engagement, and addresses bullying promptly and seriously. Staff are well-trained in safeguarding and welfare. The personal development programme revisits key themes systematically, helping pupils develop character and life skills. Form time and assemblies support this. The school reports that pupils feel safe and confident accessing help from staff. Counseling support is available.

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