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SchoolsLondonBarking and DagenhamDagenham Park CofE School|Best Secondary Schools in Barking and Dagenham
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Dagenham Park CofE School

School Road, Dagenham, RM10 9QH·Barking and Dagenham·URN: 136028A 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 11-19
Church of England
A-levels Ranking
2,216
Academic
2,159
Overall
12
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,749
Academic
1,897
Overall
11
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,402
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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Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Dagenham Park CofE School Review 2026, Faith-led comprehensive with an ambitious sixth form offer

At a Glance

Clear routines and a strong inclusion narrative are central here, in a large 11 to 19 setting serving Barking and Dagenham. The school sets out three core ideas, Believe, Grow, Succeed, and uses them as a practical lens for behaviour, participation, and aspiration. That matters in a community context where a school needs to do two things at once, keep standards consistent for all, and create credible pathways for students aiming higher.

The most recent Ofsted inspection (23 to 24 April 2025, published 20 May 2025) confirmed the school has maintained its Good standard, and safeguarding arrangements are effective.

For families considering Year 12, DP6 positions itself as a broad A-level and vocational sixth form with structured enrichment and clear application deadlines.

Character & Atmosphere

Inclusion is not treated as a bolt-on. Leadership opportunities are designed to be visible and normal, with examples such as a junior leadership team fundraising locally, sports leaders helping younger pupils access activities, and an equalities group running events that reflect the school’s diversity.

The Church of England character shows up most clearly through the language the school uses about ethos and role-modelling, and through faith-shaped sixth form enrichment such as Eucharist assemblies alongside trips framed around Christian heritage. This is not presented as a narrow faith intake. It reads more as a values-based approach to community, service, and personal development.

Leadership is currently under Headteacher Christopher Ash. An earlier Ofsted report states that the head of school was due to become the substantive headteacher in September 2020, which anchors the current phase of leadership and curriculum redesign.

Results / Academic Performance

At GCSE, the school is ranked 1,749th out of 3,895 schools in England for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data). The Barking and Dagenham local ranking lists it 10th locally, with an overall England rank of 1,752nd. This keeps performance around the middle of schools in England by rank.

The headline GCSE measures show an Attainment 8 score of 42.1 and a Progress 8 score of -0.25. The Progress 8 figure indicates students, on average, make less progress than pupils with similar starting points nationally. EBacc measures are also challenging, with an average EBacc APS of 3.6, and 13% achieving grades 5 or above across the EBacc subjects.

At A-level, the school is ranked 2,216th out of 2,549 providers in England for academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data). The Barking and Dagenham sixth-form ranking lists it 12th locally, with an overall England rank of 2,033rd. The grade profile shows 40% of entries achieving A* to B and 10% achieving A* to A.

What to take from that, in practical terms, is a mixed picture. The school’s published outcomes are not yet consistently reflecting the stronger curriculum intent described in external review, and families should read the sixth form offer as structured and ambitious, but with outcomes that still have ground to make up against England benchmarks. Use FindMySchool’s Local Hub and Comparison Tool to look at nearby alternatives side-by-side, especially if Progress 8 is a priority in your shortlist.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

36.04%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Curriculum sequencing and recall routines are emphasised, with teachers expected to explain clearly, revisit prior learning, and check misconceptions quickly. In the sixth form, students are described as willing to debate and discuss ideas, which tends to be a reliable indicator that classroom culture supports higher-order thinking rather than just task completion.

A key strategic point is that the school has made substantial changes to what pupils study, with the intent to broaden and raise ambition. That is the right direction of travel, but the same external review notes that a small number of pupils with SEND do not have the curriculum adapted precisely enough to meet their needs, which can limit progress.

For sixth formers, DP6 highlights both academic and vocational pathways, plus add-ons such as Extended Project Qualification and Core Maths to support subjects where mathematical fluency is a differentiator.

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 Pupils Go Next

The sixth form destination picture is best read through two lenses, progression and stretch. Families should ask DP6 for the latest leaver-destination breakdown, including university, apprenticeship, further education and employment routes.

For the highest academic stretch, the measured Oxbridge pipeline shows five applications with one acceptance overall, and that acceptance was to Cambridge. This is not a volume Oxbridge school, but it does demonstrate that, for the right student, the school can support competitive applications.

DP6 also puts heavy weight on preparation, with structured careers work, a careers fair, targeted university visits, and guidance tailored to different pathways. Students considering apprenticeships should view this positively, because the same infrastructure that supports university applications can also raise the quality of apprenticeship choices and interview readiness.

Oxbridge Success

#1135 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 20%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Admissions

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Admission into Year 7 is managed through Barking and Dagenham’s coordinated admissions process, and the school states it will not accept informal applications.

For current Year 7 entry planning, families should use Barking and Dagenham’s current timetable for the application deadline, offer day and any proof-of-address requirements where requested.

Open evening information is published by the local authority. For this school, the listed open evening is 23 September 2025 (4:30pm to 7pm), and an open morning is listed for Friday 26 September 2025 (9:30am to 10am).

Demand is a material factor, but older application and offer snapshots should not be treated as current guarantees. Where distance or proximity becomes relevant in oversubscription, parents should use FindMySchoolMap Search to understand how their home location might compare with typical local travel patterns, and then validate the current year’s criteria with the local authority.

For Year 12, DP6 states applications are open and will close on Friday 13 February 2026.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Distance not published by council

Applications

357

Total received

Places Offered

149

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Safeguarding communication appears structured and named, including an identified safeguarding lead on the school’s safeguarding information pages.

Beyond safeguarding, the pastoral model is supported by clear behaviour systems. Students are expected to understand routines and apply them consistently, with low disruption described as the norm, which matters in a large school because small inconsistencies scale quickly.

SEND capacity is a notable feature. The school has a specialist SEND resource base described as supporting 50 pupils with moderate learning difficulties, and the Additional Resource Provision (ARP) is described as small-group learning for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties who need higher levels of adult support. This is an important differentiator for families seeking mainstream education with specialist on-site support.

Beyond the Classroom

The enrichment offer is strongest where it is specific, sustained, and linked to outcomes. Duke of Edinburgh is a good example. The school describes Bronze being offered in Year 9 and Year 12, including structured training, expeditions in Epping Forest, and practical support such as providing group kit. It also lists student-paid charges for participation, which helps families plan realistically.

Clubs and leadership are also used to build identity. The 2025 inspection highlights activities such as sewing and hip-hop club, and points to leadership roles including sports leaders and a junior leadership team.

In the sixth form, enrichment becomes more explicitly career-facing. DP6 lists Debate Mate, coding, yoga, an equalities group, needlework and sewing, Duke of Edinburgh, and a junior leadership team. It also positions sport academies as a parallel pathway, including a DP6 Basketball Academy and a football offer linked to Barking Football Club. For students who need motivation through a clear personal pathway, this blend of enrichment and purpose can be a strong fit.

Practical Information

The published school day structure runs from 8:30am tutor time, with five one-hour periods and a 3:00pm finish. Lunch is listed 12:15pm to 1:00pm, and break is 11:00am to 11:15am.

There is no nursery provision. Associated costs to plan for typically include uniform, food, trips, and optional activities such as Duke of Edinburgh charges and equipment needs, for example walking boots for expeditions.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,470
  • Number of pupils: 1,458

Things to Consider

  • Progress 8 is below average. A Progress 8 score of -0.25 indicates students, on average, make less progress than pupils with similar starting points nationally. Families should explore what support is available for their child’s particular needs, especially in core subjects.

  • EBacc outcomes are a weak point. The share achieving grades 5 or above across EBacc subjects is 13%. If EBacc breadth is important, discuss subject choices and support early.

  • SEND adaptation consistency. External review notes that for a small number of pupils with SEND, teaching does not always adapt the curriculum precisely enough, which can limit progress. For families relying on these adjustments, ask direct questions about classroom strategies and monitoring.

  • Competitive entry. Admissions pressure can be real, but older application and offer counts should not be treated as current guarantees. Plan your preferences carefully and use the local authority timeline to avoid late application risks.

The Verdict

A large, inclusive Church of England secondary with a clearly articulated ethos, strengthened behaviour systems, and a sixth form that is trying to be more than a course list, with enrichment, careers structure, and sport pathways that can motivate the right student. Best suited to families who value a values-led community school and want accessible post-16 routes locally, including vocational options, alongside A-levels. The main trade-off is that headline outcomes, particularly Progress 8 and EBacc measures, do not yet consistently match the ambition described in the curriculum narrative.

FAQs

The school is rated Good, and its most recent inspection found it has maintained standards and has effective safeguarding. Outcomes are mixed, with GCSE performance sitting around the middle of schools in England by rank, and A-level outcomes ranking lower, so fit depends on your child’s needs and the support they will receive.

Applications are made through Barking and Dagenham’s coordinated admissions process rather than directly to the school. Families should check the council’s current timetable for the relevant entry year, including the application deadline and National Offer Day.

The local authority lists an open evening on 23 September 2025 (4:30pm to 7pm) and an open morning on Friday 26 September 2025 (9:30am to 10am). Families should also check for any updates closer to the date.

DP6 is the school’s sixth form. It offers a mix of A-level and vocational routes with a structured enrichment programme. Families should check DP6’s current sixth-form admissions page for the live application window and deadline.

Yes. The school describes an Additional Resource Provision (ARP) for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties who require higher levels of adult support, alongside wider SEND identification and support processes.

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School Road, Dagenham, RM10 9QH
02082704400
www.dagenhampark.org.uk
Chris Ash
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