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SchoolsChesterfieldNetherthorpe School|Best Secondary Schools in Chesterfield
State School
Netherthorpe School
Ralph Road, Staveley, Chesterfield, S43 3PU·Derbyshire·URN: 137902A 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
2,077
Academic
2,546
Overall
6
Local
GCSE Ranking
2,787
Academic
3,862
Overall
11
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,070
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.

Rebuilding
1.9/10
Application Demand
98%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Netherthorpe School Review 2026: Historic Roots, New Direction

At a Glance

Netherthorpe School sits in a category of its own within Derbyshire: a comprehensive school with the architecture of a Tudor manor and a history stretching back to 1572. Located in Staveley, it serves a tight-knit community where generations of the same families have worn the school badge. The physical campus is a timeline of English education, moving from the Grade II listed 'Old School' building to modern science blocks, symbolizing the school's balancing act between heritage and current demands.

The school is currently navigating a significant period of transition. Following an Ofsted inspection in January 2025, Netherthorpe was rated Inadequate, a judgement that triggered immediate changes in leadership and governance under the Minerva Learning Trust. Miss Rachel Sutcliffe, appointed Headteacher in January 2025, now leads the drive to raise standards, particularly in behaviour and leadership.

Despite this recent rating, the school remains heavily oversubscribed, a sign of its entrenched position in the local community. For many parents, the 'Netherthorpe Spirit'—fostered through a house system that rivals independent schools for passion—outweighs current league table metrics. The Sixth Form, a distinct strength, offers a more settled academic environment and retains a large proportion of Year 11 students.

Character & Atmosphere

The first impression of Netherthorpe is invariably defined by its history. The original 1572 stone building, founded by Sir Francis Rodes, anchors the site and provides a backdrop rarely found in the state sector. This architectural grandeur lends a sense of permanence and dignity to the daily routine; students walking through the historic core are reminded they are part of a four-century lineage.

However, the atmosphere is complex. The 2025 inspection highlighted a dichotomy between the respectful majority and a minority whose behaviour disrupts learning. In corridors and social spaces, the environment can feel busy and, at times, boisterous. The new leadership has prioritized resetting the culture, implementing stricter routines to ensure the calmness of the historic setting is matched by the conduct within it.

The House system—comprising De Rodes, Frecheville, and Sitwell—is the heartbeat of the school's social life. Unlike many state schools where houses are nominal administrative groupings, here they are tribes. House ties are worn with genuine pride, and the competition for the Rosebowl Trophy drives participation in everything from cross-country to trebuchet design. This structure provides a crucial layer of pastoral identity, ensuring that in a school of over 1,000 students, every child has a smaller "home" team.

Results

Note on Performance

The data below reflects the 2025 performance dataset. Parents should read these figures in the context of the school's current improvement journey.

Academic outcomes at GCSE are currently below national and local averages, reflecting the inconsistencies identified by inspectors.

  • Progress 8: The score of -0.76 indicates that students, on average, achieve three-quarters of a grade lower in each subject than peers with similar starting points nationally.
  • Attainment: The average Attainment 8 score is 42.1.
  • The Basics: 58.9% of students achieved Grade 4 or above in both English and Mathematics, while the proportion achieving the strong pass (Grade 5+) in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) suite was 3.7%.

The school ranks 2,787th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 11th among secondary schools in the Chesterfield local hub. While these headline figures present a challenge, they mask individual successes, particularly among self-motivated students who leverage the school's resources effectively.

Sixth Form Performance

The academic picture brightens significantly at post-16. The Sixth Form consistently delivers stronger outcomes, offering a distinct "fresh start" for many.

  • A-Level Success: In 2025, 30% of grades were A*-B.
  • Value Added: Teaching in the Sixth Form is generally stronger, with smaller class sizes allowing for the personalized support that is sometimes diluted in the main school.
  • Ranking: The Sixth Form ranks 2,077th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes, and 5th locally in the Chesterfield sixth-form hub.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

34.67%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The quality of education is the primary focus of the school's current improvement plan. The curriculum is broad and follows the National Curriculum, but delivery varies. In the best lessons, particularly within the Sixth Form and practical subjects, teachers use their subject expertise to engage students deeply. The school has invested in its science and technology facilities, and departments like Design & Technology benefit from equipment that supports vocational as well as academic pathways.

However, the 2025 inspection noted that the ambitious intent of the curriculum is not yet consistently realised in all classrooms. In Key Stage 3 and 4, lesson planning has not always sufficiently challenged the most able pupils or scaffolded learning effectively for those with SEND. The new leadership is tackling this through a "back to basics" approach to pedagogy, ensuring that learning objectives are clear and that low-level disruption is not allowed to derail teaching.

Support for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is undergoing review. The school has a dedicated learning support base, but parents of children with complex needs should engage early with the SENCO to understand how the new support structures are being implemented.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:1.9/10Rebuilding

Quality of Education

Inadequate

Behaviour & Attitudes

Inadequate

Personal Development

Requires Improvement

Leadership & Management

Inadequate

Ofsted did not issue a single overall grade for this inspection. This score is derived from the published subjudgements.

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

Where Students Go Next

Netherthorpe serves as a robust launchpad for a variety of futures. The majority of Year 11 students choose to stay on for the Sixth Form, a vote of confidence in the post-16 experience.

For Year 13 leavers, university remains the dominant destination. In 2024, 58% of students progressed to higher education. While the school is not a high-volume factory for elite universities, it maintains a steady pipeline to competitive institutions for its top performers. In the most recent cycle, one student secured a place at Cambridge, and 21% of university applicants progressed to Russell Group institutions.

Apprenticeships are a celebrated alternative, with 7% of leavers securing places. The school leverages its Derbyshire location to build links with engineering and manufacturing firms, providing viable routes for students who prefer vocational training.

Oxbridge Success

#1078 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 25%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Derbyshire

Applications

419

Total received

Places Offered

163

Subscription Rate

2.6x

Applications per place

Admissions Authority

Derbyshire County Council (Year 7) / Netherthorpe School (Sixth Form)

Getting into Netherthorpe is competitive. Despite recent challenges, the school remains oversubscribed, receiving 419 applications for just 170 places in 2024. This demand is driven by the school's unique character and the loyalty of local families.

Year 7 Entry

Applications are handled by the Derbyshire County Council coordinated admissions scheme.

  • Applications open: 7 September 2026 for September 2027 entry.
  • Deadline: 31 October 2026 for September 2027 entry.
  • Offer Day: 1 March 2027.
  • Appeal deadline: 12 April 2027.
  • Criteria: When oversubscribed, priority is given to:
  1. Looked-after children.
  2. Children living in the normal area (catchment) served by the school.
  3. Siblings of current pupils.
  4. Distance from the school.

Catchment Reality

The "normal area" covers Staveley and immediate surrounds. In recent years, families living outside this catchment without a sibling link have rarely secured places. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Sixth Form Entry

Admissions are managed directly by the school.

  • Standard Requirement: Minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above, including English or Maths.
  • Subject Specifics: Most A-level courses require a Grade 5 or 6 in the relevant subject.
  • Process: Applications open in October, with informal meetings held in Spring to discuss course choices.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not published by Derbyshire

Applications

419

Total received

Places Offered

163

Subscription Rate

2.6x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The House system is the vehicle for pastoral care. Students are placed in mixed-age tutor groups within their House, designed to foster peer mentoring where older students support younger ones. This vertical tutoring model is a cherished tradition, though its effectiveness relies heavily on the individual tutor.

Wellbeing support includes a dedicated safeguarding team and access to school counsellors. The school has introduced new anti-bullying protocols following feedback from parents and inspectors. While historical data showed some concerns regarding response times to bullying, the new leadership has made student safety and the "zero tolerance" of abuse a visible priority.

Beyond the Classroom

The "Netherthorpe Experience" extends well beyond the exam hall. The extracurricular offer is broad and traditional, relying on the commitment of staff who run clubs during lunchtimes and after school.

Sport

The school fields competitive teams in football, netball, and cricket. The annual Sports Day is a major event, held at a specialist athletics venue, where House rivalry reaches its peak.

STEM

Reflecting the area's engineering heritage, the school runs active STEM clubs. Highlights include the Rocket Building challenge and Trebuchet design competitions, which pit Houses against one another in tests of physics and engineering.

Arts & Culture

The drama department utilizes the school's stage for annual productions that are well-supported by the community. Music tuition is available, and the school choir performs at local events, maintaining links with Staveley town organizations.

Trips

The calendar typically includes a ski trip, geography field trips to the Peak District, and history tours that make use of the rich local heritage.

Practical Information

School Day

08:40 – 15:05.

Uniform

Black blazer with House badge, school tie, black trousers/skirt. The policy is strictly enforced as part of the new behaviour drive.

Transport

Dedicated school buses serve the wider catchment. Eligibility for passes is determined by Derbyshire County Council based on distance.

Location

Ralph Road, Staveley, Chesterfield, S43 3PU.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 907
  • Number of pupils: 1,041

Things to Consider

  • Inadequate Rating: The January 2025 Ofsted rating of Inadequate (with Behaviour and Leadership highlighted) is a serious consideration. Families are choosing the school based on its potential and new leadership rather than its current verified status.
  • The "Long Game": While the main school (Years 7-11) is in a turnaround phase, the Sixth Form remains Good. Parents often choose Netherthorpe for the seven-year journey, banking on the stability of the post-16 provision.
  • Strict Catchment: Securing a place from outside Staveley is difficult. Families moving to the area should not assume a place is available based on distance alone; checking the precise catchment boundaries is essential.
  • Traditional Ethos: The House system and history are not window dressing; they are central to the school's identity. This suits children who thrive on belonging and tradition but may feel antiquated to those seeking a purely modern comprehensive feel.

The Verdict

Netherthorpe School is a sleeping giant of Derbyshire education. Its history, facilities, and fierce community loyalty provide the foundations of a great school, but current performance metrics and the recent inspection judgment show it has lost its way. Under Miss Sutcliffe, the roadmap for recovery is clear. Best suited to local families who value heritage and community over immediate league table position, and who are ready to support the school as it rebuilds its academic credentials. The main challenge is securing a place in a school where popularity defies its performance data.

FAQs

Netherthorpe School was rated Inadequate by Ofsted in January 2025. Inspectors highlighted significant weaknesses in behaviour and leadership. However, the Sixth Form was rated Good, and a new leadership team is now in place to address these concerns.

No. Despite the historic buildings and traditional name, Netherthorpe is a non-selective comprehensive academy. It accepts students of all abilities from the local area.

Results are currently challenging. In the 2025 dataset, the Progress 8 score is -0.76 and the GCSE academic rank is 2,787th of 3,895 schools. However, Sixth Form results are stronger, with 30% of A-levels graded A*-B.

Yes, heavily. In 2024, there were 419 applications for 170 places. Priority is given to siblings and those living in the catchment area.

Miss Rachel Sutcliffe was appointed Headteacher in January 2025. She leads the school under the executive leadership of the Minerva Learning Trust.

The school is divided into three historic houses: De Rodes, Frecheville, and Sitwell. Students remain in their House for their entire time at the school, participating in competitions for the Rosebowl Trophy.

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Ralph Road, Staveley, Chesterfield, S43 3PU
01246472220
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