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SchoolsLondonEalingWilliam Perkin Church of England High School|Best Secondary Schools in Ealing
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William Perkin Church of England High School
Oldfield Lane North, Greenford, UB6 8PR·Ealing·URN: 139725A 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
Church of England
A-levels Ranking
731
Academic
544
Overall
8
Local
GCSE Ranking
511
Academic
417
Overall
5
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,880
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.

Elite
10/10
Application Demand
54%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

William Perkin Church of England High School Review 2026: Outstanding State School with Mauveine Heritage

At a Glance

The school takes its name and inspiration from Sir William Perkin, a 19th-century chemist who discovered Mauveine dye in Greenford, catalysing the region's chemical industry. William Perkin Church of England High School, founded in 2013 as part of the Government's Free Schools initiative, honours this legacy of discovery and innovation. Recently rated Outstanding across all areas by Ofsted in May 2025, the school combines high academic standards with a genuine community ethos. The school educates approximately 1,400 students aged 11-18, with a healthy sixth form opened in 2018. A large mixed-gender school with Church of England values and an open admissions policy, William Perkin ranks 511th of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 5th in Ealing locally (FindMySchool ranking). The latest inspection confirmed excellence across quality of education, behaviour, personal development, leadership, and sixth form provision.

Character and Atmosphere

William Perkin occupies a purpose-built campus in Greenford, west London, designed around principles of openness and community engagement. The aesthetic reflects the school's values: modern architecture with a 750-seat Performance Centre serves as a hub for cultural life, whilst state-of-the-art science laboratories support the school's science specialism partnerships with Imperial College London, The Royal Society, and the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS). These connections mark William Perkin as a genuine centre of excellence for science, with sixth formers accessing university-level research opportunities.

The school's Christian character is woven throughout without being prescriptive. Church of England ethos shapes the pastoral programme, but the open admissions policy welcomes families of all faiths and none. Headteacher Amy Newman, appointed in June 2025 after serving as Associate Headteacher since 2019, has anchored the school's vision: high academic standards paired with genuine curiosity and creativity. Staff retention is notably strong, with numerous long-serving leaders guiding the school's trajectory. The atmosphere reflects discipline and ambition without pressure; students seem genuinely engaged rather than anxiously driven.

The specialisms in Science, Sport, Languages, Music, and RE/Chaplaincy structure both the curriculum and the culture. The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum, which runs during afternoon "Core Elective" lessons, allows students to pursue deep learning in Music, Art, Sport, Computing, and Applied Science. Extended Elective Programmes continue after school, creating a richly layered day that accommodates diverse interests.

Results and Academic Performance

GCSE Performance

William Perkin's GCSE results reflect consistent, above-average achievement. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, Attainment 8 is 62.5 and Progress 8 is +0.87. English and maths grade 5+ is 69.0%, and 86.8% achieved grade 4+ in both subjects, indicating sustained strong performance across core GCSE measures.

The school ranks 511th of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 5th among Ealing secondaries locally. English Baccalaureate outcomes are strong: 58.4% of pupils achieved grades 5 and above across the core EBacc subjects, 74.1% achieved grades 4 and above, and the EBacc average point score is 6.1. The school encourages facilitating subjects — academic disciplines valued by leading universities — and has structured the GCSE curriculum deliberately around this principle.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form, which opened in 2018, has matured into a thriving provision with a diverse student body encompassing both internal progression and external applicants from across West London. At A-level in 2025, 60% of grades were A*-B and 30% were A* or A across 538 exam entries. FindMySchool ranks the school 731st of 2,549 for A-level academic outcomes and 493rd overall, a solid position for a mixed-intake state school offering a comprehensive range of subjects.

Students have access to a wide range of A-level courses, and sixth formers may also pursue technical T-level qualifications in Digital Software Development, Laboratory Science, or Accounting at Ada Lovelace, the Trust's adjacent school. This flexibility supports multiple pathways into higher education, apprenticeships, and employment.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

62.64%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching and Learning

Teaching at William Perkin is characterised by high expectations and structured rigour. The curriculum has been deliberately designed to support all ability levels whilst prioritising academic challenge. Core subjects — English, Mathematics, Sciences, and Languages — are taught as separate specialisms in 50-minute lessons, with setting by ability and progress from Year 7 onwards. Students showing aptitude in languages can access a second language from Year 8, supporting the school's Languages specialism.

The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum represents a distinctive innovation. Rather than compartmentalising enrichment, the school has embedded extended learning into the timetable through 100-minute "Core Elective" lessons where students fully immerse themselves in practical disciplines: Music, Art, Sport, Computing, and Applied Science. This approach allows deep, hands-on learning alongside the core academic curriculum, fostering the critical inquiry that the school believes William Perkin the chemist embodied. Teachers emphasise intellectual disciplines that span subjects: rigorous questioning, evidence evaluation, precise communication, and creative problem-solving.

Careers, Information, Advice, and Guidance (CAIAG) is woven into the pastoral programme and explicitly aligned with PSHE delivery. The school takes this seriously, recognising that aspiration is built through exposure to diverse professions and pathways. Sixth formers benefit from university and apprenticeship liaison, and partnerships with professional bodies strengthen awareness of realistic career trajectories.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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.

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Where Students Go Next

The 2024 leavers cohort (176 students) shows a clear trajectory towards higher education and meaningful progression. 73% progressed to university, with 12% entering employment and 2% beginning apprenticeships. These figures indicate strong university progression whilst avoiding artificial concentration on a single pathway; the school supports multiple post-18 routes.

Oxbridge represents a modest but consistent presence. In the latest data, 23 students applied to Oxford and Cambridge combined, with 1 securing acceptance (specifically Cambridge), reflecting a realistic picture for a mixed-intake state sixth form. Beyond Oxbridge, leavers access Russell Group universities and a range of specialist institutions. The school's partnerships with Imperial College London, through its science specialism, result in a notable pipeline into STEM undergraduate programmes at prestigious universities.

The sixth form entry process is transparent. Students who progress internally from Year 11 have priority, followed by applicants from other Trust schools and then external candidates. All prospective sixth formers must meet specified GCSE entry requirements. There are 20 dedicated Language Scholarship places annually, assessed through an aptitude test rather than prior attainment, deliberately widening access to students with language aptitude regardless of primary school background.

Oxbridge Success

#1883 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 4.3%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Admissions

William Perkin operates a non-selective admissions policy, with Year 7 applications coordinated through Ealing. For September 2027 entry, the on-time application deadline is 31 October 2026, offers are issued on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027. Families should check current oversubscription criteria rather than relying on older application-per-place or distance figures.

The school has further enhanced accessibility through 20 Language Scholarship places at Year 7. These are allocated through an aptitude test — a listening test assessing pattern recognition in language, delivered in both English and a fictional language to ensure it is genuinely an aptitude test rather than a test of prior knowledge. This has broadened the linguistic diversity within the school whilst maintaining rigorous selection of language-aptitude students.

Whilst a Church of England school with explicitly articulated Christian values, William Perkin does not require a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) for admission, as the admissions criteria are not faith-based. This reflects the school's commitment to openness: families of all faiths and none are explicitly welcomed.

The school is easily accessible by public transport. Greenford tube station (Central Line and London Overground) is approximately 10 minutes' walk away. Buses 92, 105, and E6 stop directly outside the school. Car parking is discouraged through London Borough of Ealing's Controlled Parking Zone Q, which restricts parking during school hours. The school itself is step-free and fully accessible for students and visitors with mobility requirements.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
0.646 miles

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.836 miles

Applications

1,035

Total received

Places Offered

200

Subscription Rate

5.2x

Applications per place

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular landscape at William Perkin is exceptionally rich, shaped by the school's explicit belief that cultural breadth matters as much as academic depth.

Music: A Natural Specialism

Music flourishes here in multiple forms. The school hosts external musical performances — Ealing Youth Orchestra has used the Performance Centre for major productions — and maintains thriving internal ensembles. Students participate in orchestras, choirs, and smaller chamber ensembles. The Music specialism permeates both curriculum time and after-school provision, with many students learning instruments through the school's partnerships and the Extended Elective Programme offering dedicated music clubs and ensembles.

Drama and Performing Arts

The Performance Centre, with its 750-seat capacity, enables ambitious dramatic productions. The school stages whole-school productions and departmental performances across the academic year, supporting both mainstream drama and music-theatre collaborations. Well-equipped facilities for Dance and Drama support a vibrant student theatre culture, with students involved not just as performers but in technical design, lighting, and sound.

Sports: Breadth and Progression

The school's sports facilities are genuinely first-class. The Wilf Slack Cricket Centre occupies the full-size indoor sports hall (33m length, 20.2m width, 7.46m height), a purposeful tribute to the late cricketer and offering cricket nets and courts for badminton and volleyball. Outdoor provision includes a 3G artificial grass pitch and MUGA (multi-use games area), allowing competitive and recreational football, rugby, athletics, netball, rounders, and dance. These facilities are available for community hire in the evenings and weekends.

Students compete in football, rugby, cricket, athletics, netball, and dance, with both recreational participation and competitive representation at local, London, and national level. The Extended Elective Programme includes sport-specific clubs, and the core curriculum requires all students to engage with physical education alongside their chosen specialism.

STEM and Science Specialism

The school's partnerships with Imperial College London, The Royal Society, and the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS) elevate science beyond the classroom. Sixth formers access advanced research opportunities through these partnerships, and GCSE-level students benefit from guest lectures and practical demonstrations from leading scientists. Specialist IT and computing facilities support the school's Computing specialism, with coding and technology clubs part of the Extended Elective Programme. Applied Science lessons in the Core Electives allow hands-on investigation and problem-solving.

Languages and Global Engagement

As the school's second specialism (alongside Science), Languages is embedded throughout the curriculum and enrichment. The Modern Foreign Languages department offers French, Spanish, and German as GCSE options, with capable students encouraged to pursue two languages. The 20 Language Scholarship places annually highlight the school's commitment to linguistic excellence. Language clubs, film nights, and external partnerships offer cultural engagement beyond the classroom.

Visual Arts

Art facilities include dedicated studios where students work with textiles, ceramics, photography, and traditional media. The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum includes an Art elective, allowing deep exploration across year groups. Student work is regularly exhibited within the school and at community venues.

Leadership and Personal Development

Students develop leadership through House systems, prefect roles, and student councils. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme runs through the school, with students progressing from Bronze through Silver to Gold levels. Year 10 and 11 students take on structured leadership responsibilities, mentoring younger peers and contributing to school life governance.

Extended Elective Programme

Running from 4:00pm to 5:00pm daily, the Extended Elective Programme offers clubs linked to academic core subjects and the five Core Elective areas, creating genuine continuity between formal learning and enrichment. This structure means that students interested in particular disciplines can pursue them intensively, whether Music, Art, Sport, Computing, or Applied Science.

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

The pastoral structure combines traditional form tutor systems with specialist support. Each tutor group receives dedicated time for PSHE and Citizenship, anchored in the school's explicitly articulated Christian values. These lessons address character development, relationships, careers guidance, and personal safety in systematic, age-appropriate ways.

The school employs trained counsellors and wellbeing specialists, and peer support schemes enable students to access help from older students trained in listening and signposting. Behaviour is consistently positive; the school operates a clear, fairly applied rewards and sanctions framework that reflects its values of respect, responsibility, and resilience.

For students with SEND, the school has invested significantly. The ARC (a specialist resourced provision) caters to approximately 30 high-functioning autistic students, led by the School SENCO, Ms Emily Waspe. Staff across the school are aware of SEND needs, and careful thought has been given to curriculum access. The school reports proactively on this provision and welcomes enquiries from families.

Students report feeling safe, and the school has rigorous safeguarding systems. Senior leaders have created a culture where disclosures are taken seriously and acted upon swiftly, and external agencies work closely with the school to support vulnerable students.

Practical Information

The school day runs 8:50am to 3:20pm (Year 7-11) and 8:50am to 4:00pm for sixth formers. Wraparound care, including breakfast provision and after-school supervision, is available for students requiring extended hours. The Extended Elective Programme runs until 5:00pm, creating natural flexibility for working families.

Most students travel by public transport: Greenford Underground station is a 10-minute walk, and several bus routes serve the area directly. Parking is restricted during school hours to discourage car use and reduce congestion.

The school kitchen received a top food safety rating (5 = Very Good) from Ealing Council in 2021, and free school meals are available for eligible families. Students are expected to arrive with full equipment, including a Collins Easy Learning French Dictionary and a black sketch book. A school shop stocks basic stationery, and an equipment check is conducted every Monday morning, encouraging organisation and responsibility.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,450
  • Number of pupils: 1,396

Things to Consider

Oversubscription: Entry can be competitive, but older application and distance figures should not be treated as current. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, the on-time deadline is 31 October 2026, offers are issued on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027.

Sixth form selectivity: Whilst Year 7 is non-selective, sixth form entry requires GCSE attainment in specific subjects. Students not meeting these thresholds cannot progress, and external applicants face competition from internal Year 11 students who have priority. The sixth form is genuinely expanding, but places are not guaranteed for marginal students.

Extended school day: The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum, a core feature, runs in 100-minute afternoon "Core Elective" lessons. Whilst flexible and enriching, this means the school day is structured differently from traditional schools, and students should be prepared for extended engagement with the curriculum and occasional after-school commitments.

The Verdict

William Perkin delivers a genuinely outstanding education that balances rigorous academics with cultural breadth. The May 2025 Ofsted verdict confirms this across all areas: Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Sixth Form Provision all rated Outstanding. GCSE results remain strong, with Attainment 8 of 62.5 and Progress 8 of +0.87, and the 2025 A-level dataset shows 60% of grades at A*-B. The school has built real strengths in Science, Languages, Music, and Sport. The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum represents thoughtful pedagogy that avoids the false choice between academic rigour and creative learning.

This school suits families who value community, Christian values (though not exclusively), breadth beyond the core curriculum, and genuine partnership with school leadership. The oversubscription means entry is the primary hurdle; once secured, the education is exceptional. Best suited to students and families living within the tight catchment who want a mixed-ability school with ambitious academic standards, specialist provision, and a strong sense of community. The main barrier to entry is securing a place through distance criteria, making proximity the deciding factor for most families.

FAQs

Yes. William Perkin was rated Outstanding across all areas by Ofsted in May 2025, including Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Sixth Form Provision. GCSE Attainment 8 is 62.5, Progress 8 is +0.87, and FindMySchool ranks the school 511th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes.

Entry can be competitive, so families should check Ealing’s current oversubscription criteria and avoid relying on older distance or application figures. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, the on-time application deadline is 31 October 2026, offers are issued on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027.

The school has five core specialisms: Science (with partnerships to Imperial College London, The Royal Society, and the Institute for Research in Schools), Languages, Music, Sport, and RE/Chaplaincy. The Creativity and Curiosity Curriculum allows all students to pursue deep learning in Music, Art, Sport, Computing, or Applied Science through afternoon "Core Electives." The 750-seat Performance Centre hosts drama and music performances, whilst the Wilf Slack Cricket Centre and 3G pitch support competitive sports.

At GCSE, Attainment 8 is 62.5 and Progress 8 is +0.87, indicating students make well above-average progress. At A-level, 60% of grades were A*-B and 30% were A* or A across 538 exam entries. The school ranks 511th of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 731st of 2,549 for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool rankings).

In the 2024 leavers cohort, 73% progressed to university, 12% entered employment, and 2% began apprenticeships. Oxbridge applications are modest but consistent: 23 students applied to Oxford and Cambridge combined in the latest data, with 1 securing a place at Cambridge. The school's partnerships with Imperial College through its science specialism result in a pipeline to STEM programmes at leading universities, though specific Russell Group percentages are not published.

William Perkin has a genuine Christian ethos, rooted in Church of England values. Daily collective worship, RE lessons, and pastoral PSHE are infused with Christian teaching. However, the school welcomes families of all faiths and none, with no faith requirement for admission — this reflects the open admissions policy and inclusive community. Families uncomfortable with explicit Christian teaching should enquire directly about the intensity of religious content.

The school is well served by London transport. Greenford Underground station (Central Line and London Overground) is about 10 minutes' walk away. Buses 92, 105, and E6 stop directly outside the school, and buses 395 and 95 stop nearby. The school actively discourages car travel through restricted parking during school hours, so public transport is the primary commute method for most students.

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Oldfield Lane North, Greenford, UB6 8PR
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