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SchoolsClevedonClevedon School|Best Secondary Schools in Clevedon
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Clevedon School

Valley Road, Clevedon, BS21 6AH·North Somerset·URN: 137884A 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
494
Academic
630
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,163
Academic
1,348
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
772
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.

Excellent
7.5/10
Application Demand
100%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Clevedon School Review 2026: A Comprehensive Secondary with Theatre at Its Heart

At a Glance

In the Swiss Valley area of Clevedon, North Somerset, Clevedon School has built a steadily improving educational community over the past six decades. The school earned its Good rating from Ofsted in April 2024, with personal development notably judged Outstanding. Behind these metrics sits something equally important: a school that invests deeply in drama and performing arts, earning recognition in the 2026 Music and Drama Education Awards for its commitment to musical theatre. With approximately 1,367 students aged 11 to 18, this comprehensive academy offers both breadth and genuine specialisation, particularly through its expanding performing arts facilities. Students here are encouraged to develop leadership skills within a distinctive four-house system, and many go on to universities including Russell Group institutions. For families in North Somerset seeking a non-selective secondary with real character and visible ambition beyond exam results, Clevedon presents a compelling option.

Character & Atmosphere

Clevedon School operates under the umbrella of Futura Learning Partnership, having converted to academy status in 2012. The campus itself reflects the school's journey: the original 1962 buildings share space with modern facilities, including a recently opened Learning Village completed in October 2023 that provides 18 fully-equipped classrooms and represents a fresh start following building challenges. The Colin Bennet Science Centre offers contemporary teaching spaces for STEM subjects, while the library Xenia, named after the Greek concept of hospitality, opened in 2022 to serve as an intellectual hub.

The school's core message appears everywhere: "Be Kind. Be Brilliant." Known as The Clevedon Way, this ethos is neither throwaway marketing nor simple sloganeering. Staff and students report genuine commitment to these principles, which translates into visible expectations about behaviour and relationships throughout the school day. The four-house system, established in 2006 with houses named Conygar, Marine, Valley and Walton after local geography, actively builds belonging and healthy competition. Students spend their entire secondary career in the same house, creating vertical tutor groups with peers across year groups. This deliberate structure encourages older students to mentor younger ones and creates multiple leadership opportunities throughout the school. Ofsted inspectors noted that pupils develop "a strong sense of belonging" through this system and were equally impressed by the genuine inclusivity reported by students.

Personal relationships between staff and students matter visibly here. In the most recent inspection, pupils described feeling safe and having strong relationships with staff. The phrase "calm and purposeful learning environment" appeared in the Ofsted report, and that calmness extends beyond lessons into corridors and communal spaces. Students seem genuinely proud of their school; the opposite of cynicism marks the atmosphere.

Results

GCSE Performance

Clevedon School ranks 1,163rd out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic performance, placing it above the national midpoint (FindMySchool data). This is solid, stronger-than-typical performance without the exceptional peaks found at selective or independent alternatives. The Attainment 8 score of 51.4 suggests students achieve in a range of qualifications rather than concentrating strength in a narrow set. Progress 8 stands at +0.2, meaning students make average progress from their starting points, in line with comparable peers.

With 11.2% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in the English Baccalaureate (English, mathematics, sciences, geography or history, and a language), the school has modestly strengthened its EBacc profile. Recent news items highlight students progressing to Bristol University Medical School alongside wider university and apprenticeship destinations, suggesting that the school creates meaningful pathways for students with genuine subject passion.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form continues the pattern of solid, steady performance, with a stronger current academic ranking than the previous profile implied. Clevedon ranks 494th out of 2,549 providers in England for A-level academic outcomes, placing it around the top fifth nationally (FindMySchool ranking). In the 2025 dataset, 10% of grades reached A*, 30% reached A, and 30% reached B, giving a combined A* to B rate of 70%. Students securing places at Oxbridge, Bristol Medical School, and Russell Group universities in recent years show that the opportunity exists for ambitious learners.

In the 2025 A-level dataset, sixth-form leavers achieved 40% A*/A grades and 70% A* to B, a competitive figure for a comprehensive sixth form with genuine breadth.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

65.31%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The Clevedon curriculum is described by the school as "traditional and innovative," an accurate characterisation. The focus on reading and oracy as core competencies signals confidence in foundational skills. The school has regained Language College status, indicating that Modern and Classical Languages receive genuine investment. Subject teachers demonstrate strong knowledge; Ofsted noted that staff "inspire learning beyond merely preparing pupils for examinations" and have "deep interest in the subjects they teach."

Teaching follows consistent approaches, with clear structures and high expectations. The school emphasises independent thinking, encouraging students to understand how they learn best rather than simply absorbing content. Differentiation within classrooms appears to be variable in quality; the inspection report suggested that "some pupils with SEND need more precise help," an honest acknowledgement that creating truly tailored support across a comprehensive intake remains challenging.

Enrichment weaves through the school day and beyond it. Students encounter extension seminars, competitions, and project-based learning. The curriculum intent is explicit: every subject area has been revisited to ensure progression and relevance. Reading and literacy development continue into sixth form, avoiding the common pattern where these skills are assumed rather than refined.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7.5/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Good

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

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Where Students Go Next

Sixth form students access a wide range of A-level subjects. In the 2025 dataset, 70% of A-level grades were A* to B, with 40% at A*/A. That current academic profile supports the message that pathways to competitive universities exist for students with strong grades and commitment.

For GCSE leavers, approximately 91% continue into sixth form or education elsewhere, reflecting strong progression rates. Local secondary schools receive students who do not continue in-house, and the school explicitly shares destination data during transition events.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

Clevedon's performing arts programme has become a genuine calling card. The school was named a finalist in the 2026 Music and Drama Education Awards, recognising its commitment to musical theatre and the impact of productions on students and the wider community. The annual Christmas musical is a whole-school event; in recent years productions have included Little Shop of Horrors, We Will Rock You, and Made in Dagenham. The school won Best Youth Musical in 2023 with its production of We Will Rock You, earning national recognition in regional competitions. Over many years, productions have earned more than 50 nominations in categories including set design, lighting, sound, costume, choreography, and individual performances.

The Clevedon Youth Theatre (CYT) operates as the driving force, with students training regularly and competing at county and regional festivals. Notably, the group has defended its title at the North Somerset Festival of Drama, winning the Eyris Jones Memorial Trophy for Best Youth Group. Specific productions include performances of Chicken! (about road safety) and Butcher, Butcher Burning Bright, both receiving competitive recognition. Beyond formal productions, the Elite Dance Team competes successfully; they won The School's Cup at the North Somerset Festival of Dance in 2019 and continue to perform at county festivals. The Vocal Harmony Group and Post 16 Performing Arts Society add vocal depth to the programme.

Sports facilities are extensive and well-maintained. The Clevedon School Sports Centre operates on-site with a large sports hall, gymnasium, dance studio, two squash courts, a running track, netball and tennis courts, an all-weather pitch, and two large fields. The sports centre hosts external clubs including Swiss Valley Rangers FC (a junior football club) and North Somerset Athletics Club, opening the facilities to community use outside school hours. Within school, students access structured competitive pathways in rugby, netball, football, basketball, and athletics, alongside recreational opportunities.

The library Xenia provides both physical space and resource support. Opened in 2022, it signals investment in independent study and reflection. Students report using the library for both socialising and focused work.

Sixth-form students enjoy particular opportunities: overseas trips have included visits to Washington DC and New York, providing cultural enrichment and university-style experiences. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme operates, with students working towards Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. Careers education begins early and is clearly structured, with a dedicated Careers: Aspiring Pathways and Destinations section on the school website indicating conscious post-16 planning.

The school runs a full complement of subject-specific clubs and societies. The media team covers school events; coding and STEM clubs engage those interested in technology. Academic enrichment clubs support competition entry and deeper learning. The breadth suggests that whether a student seeks drama, science, sports, languages, or academic challenge, participation pathways exist.

Admissions & Catchment

Clevedon operates as a non-selective academy within North Somerset's admissions system. Applications for Year 7 entry are made through North Somerset Council's coordinated admissions process. For September 2027 entry, the on-time application deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027. Year 7 entry is the primary route; limited mid-year transfers occur when places become available.

Sixth form admissions follow separate criteria. Students from within Clevedon progress automatically if they meet the specified entry requirements (typically GCSE grades); external applicants compete for remaining places. The school welcomes prospective visitors to tour facilities during term time, though specific open days are scheduled for autumn term (typically September–October). Parents should contact the school directly to book tours and seek up-to-date admissions timelines.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
4.610 miles

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

332

Total received

Places Offered

213

Subscription Rate

1.6x

Applications per place

Practical Information

The school day runs from 8:50am to 3:20pm for Years 7–11. Sixth-formers follow a slightly different timetable reflecting greater independence and subject scheduling. No wraparound breakfast or after-school care is mentioned on the school's main information pages; parents should contact the school directly to enquire about any provision beyond core hours.

School meals are available through a cashless catering system (ParentPay). Uniform requirements apply to Years 7–11; sixth-formers follow a smart dress code. Transport links are good: the school is accessible by car via the M5 Junction 20, and bus services (including the X10 from Portishead) serve the site. Limited on-site parking is available, though many families use local community parking or drop-off systems. The school is situated in a semi-rural part of North Somerset, meaning walking is practical for nearby residents but less feasible for those living further away.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,400
  • Number of pupils: 1,367

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The house system provides the backbone of pastoral care. Tutors within each house work consistently with small groups of students from mixed year groups, creating genuine relationships and continuity. This model allows older students to support younger ones organically, reducing the anonymity sometimes found in larger schools.

The school operates clear behaviour expectations codified within The Clevedon Way. Ofsted noted that pupils "understand expectations well" and demonstrate them throughout the school day. On the rare occasions when behaviour is disrupted, staff respond quickly and effectively. Students report feeling safe, a statement verified by the latest inspection.

Mental wellbeing is supported through dedicated pages on the school website covering LGBTQ+ support, mental health resources, and young carer provision. The school has safeguarding and wellbeing teams; online safety guidance is also published. The ethos emphasises kindness and belonging rather than competitive pressure, potentially providing a supportive environment for students who struggle in high-pressure settings.

Students with SEND receive support coordinated by the school's SENDCO. However, the Ofsted inspection noted that some pupils with SEND need more precise curriculum adaptation, suggesting that provisions are adequate for general needs but may fall short for complex or severe requirements. Parents with specific SEND queries should engage directly with the school.

Things to Consider

Building investment and recent disruption. The school faced significant challenges in 2023 when structural surveys identified safety issues with the main tower building, resulting in 22 classrooms being closed. While the temporary Learning Village opened in October 2023 and has housed lessons successfully, the extended uncertainty and classroom moves represent genuine disruption for students. The school is planning replacement school buildings (approved by North Somerset Council in May 2025), suggesting continued investment but also continued change over the next few years. Families should accept that building works and temporary accommodations may affect school life for the current and next cohorts.

Comprehensive intake with uneven support for SEND. As a non-selective, comprehensive school, Clevedon accepts the full spectrum of student ability and need. The school has managed this inclusivity well, earning Ofsted praise for its welcoming ethos. However, the inspection report noted that students with SEND sometimes require more tailored curriculum support than the school consistently provides. Families with children with identified SEND should carefully discuss provision during tours and admissions conversations; the school is good but not necessarily specialised for complex needs.

Performing arts strength with different balance for STEM. The school has genuinely invested in drama and music, earning national recognition for this provision. However, STEM and science, while solid, do not command the same visible prominence. Students with pure STEM interest may find themselves in a school culture more defined by drama festivals and musicals than robotics competitions or STEM Olympiads.

Transport and location. The school is accessible by car (M5 Junction 20) and bus (X10 from Portishead), but the semi-rural location means families relying on public transport or walking are limited. Families from beyond immediate North Somerset may find the journey time significant, and the lack of public footpaths to the school may reduce the appeal for active commuters.

The Verdict

Clevedon School is a comprehensive secondary delivering solid, consistent results and, importantly, a school with genuine character. It is not among the very highest-performing schools in England, but the current data is stronger than a simple middle-band description: GCSE academic outcomes sit above the national midpoint, and A-level academic outcomes rank around the top fifth nationally. The school also punches above raw numbers through its commitment to performing arts, its deliberate house system, and its visible cultural emphasis on kindness and belonging. The personal development rating of Outstanding from Ofsted captures something intangible but real: students develop into rounded young people, not just exam results.

The school is best suited to families within the North Somerset catchment who value breadth over specialisation, who appreciate a genuine community feel, and who have particular interest in the performing arts or who want their child in an environment where drama and music are celebrated alongside academic study. It is also strong for families who worry that highly selective or top-performing schools can feel pressured; Clevedon maintains ambition without the intensity or competitiveness found at more selective alternatives.

The main limiting factors are the ongoing building investment, the semi-rural location, and an academic standing that is strong but not elite nationally. Families seeking the highest exam results or the most prestigious credentials should still compare grammar schools or strong independent alternatives. But for those valuing a genuinely inclusive, character-focused education with real investment in the arts and clear pastoral structures, Clevedon offers something distinctive and worthwhile.

FAQs

Yes. Clevedon School was rated Good by Ofsted in April 2024, with personal development notably judged Outstanding. The school ranks 1,163rd out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 494th out of 2,549 providers for A-level academic outcomes. Inspection notes highlighted a calm, purposeful learning environment, strong staff knowledge, ambitious curriculum, and genuinely supportive pastoral care. Students report feeling safe and developing strong relationships with staff.

Attainment 8 score is 51.4. Progress 8 is +0.2, indicating students make average progress from their starting points. The school ranks 1,163rd out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), placing it above the national midpoint. Results are consistent rather than exceptional; students achieve across a range of qualifications, and 11.2% achieved grade 5 or above in the EBacc measure.

Performing arts is a genuine strength. Clevedon School was named a finalist in the 2026 Music and Drama Education Awards for its commitment to musical theatre and the impact of its productions on students and the wider community. The annual Christmas musical is a whole-school event; recent productions include We Will Rock You (won Best Youth Musical regionally in 2023), Little Shop of Horrors, and Made in Dagenham. The Clevedon Youth Theatre competes at county festivals, and the Elite Dance Team has won competitive awards at North Somerset festivals. Vocal harmony and post-16 performing arts societies add further provision. The school is investing in new arts, media and drama facilities as part of a £4.45 million capital project.

Year 7 admissions are non-selective and coordinated through North Somerset Council. For September 2027 entry, the on-time application deadline is 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027. Sixth form admissions are separate: pupils already at the school progress automatically if GCSE entry grades are met; external candidates compete for available places. Prospective families can tour the school during term time by contacting admissions.

The school operates Clevedon School Sports Centre on-site with a large sports hall, gymnasium, dance studio, two squash courts, a running track, netball and tennis courts, an all-weather pitch, and two large fields. Within school, students access rugby, netball, football, basketball, and athletics. The sports centre also hosts external clubs (Swiss Valley Rangers FC for junior football; North Somerset Athletics Club) and operates community bookings outside school hours.

The four-house system consists of Conygar, Marine, Valley, and Walton houses, named after local geography. Students are assigned to a house on entry to Year 7 and remain in the same house through to Year 11 (sixth-formers also belong to houses). Each house contains ten tutor groups with a mix of year groups, encouraging vertical mentoring and peer support. The system actively builds belonging and provides multiple leadership opportunities. An annual House Championship provides friendly competition across sports and other activities.

Yes. The sixth form caters to approximately 300 students in Years 12 and 13. A wide range of A-level subjects is offered. In the 2025 dataset, A-level results show 10% of grades at A*, 30% at A, and 70% A* to B overall. Entry requirements typically require strong GCSE grades (usually 6s or above in most subjects).

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