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SchoolsHaywards HeathWarden Park Secondary Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Haywards Heath
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Warden Park Secondary Academy

Broad Street, Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, RH17 5DP·West Sussex·URN: 137416A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary
Mixed
Ages 11-16
Religious Character: None
Special Classes
GCSE Ranking
1,042
Academic
971
Overall
2
Local
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
8.9/10
Application Demand
89%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Warden Park Secondary Academy Review 2026: Historic Grounds, Modern Ambition

At a Glance

Set against the backdrop of the historic Cuckfield Park estate, Warden Park Secondary Academy occupies a site that feels more like a private heritage asset than a state comprehensive. Serving the communities of Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, and the surrounding Sussex villages, this 11-16 academy balances a "Best from All" ethos with the realities of being a large, oversubscribed local school.

While the setting is historic, the outlook is contemporary. As the lead school in the Sussex Learning Trust, Warden Park has established a reputation for sporting prowess and academic consistency. With over 1,500 students, it is a busy and bustling environment where the scale offers breadth—from elite rugby pathways to specialised science laboratories—but demands that students develop independence early.

Character & Atmosphere

The first impression of Warden Park is often dominated by its driveway and the imposing facade of the original mansion, a reminder of the site's history as a private estate. However, the reality of the student experience plays out largely in the modern purpose-built blocks that sit behind the heritage frontage. The campus is a blend of the functional and the picturesque, surrounded by expansive playing fields that hint immediately at the school's sporting DNA.

Mr D Wynne Willson, who was appointed Headteacher in September 2024 following the long tenure of Dom Kenrick, leads the school. The atmosphere is purposeful and energetic. Movement between lessons involves navigating a large, spread-out campus, and there is a palpable sense of pace to the school day.

The school operates a distinctive pastoral system based on "Communities" rather than traditional houses. Students belong to one of five global communities: Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, or Oceania. This structure breaks down the large student roll into manageable groups, creating vertical strands of identity that cut across year groups. This structure is central to the pastoral model, offering a sense of belonging in what could otherwise feel like a vast institution.

Results

Academic performance at Warden Park consistently sits above the national average, reflecting both the intake's ability and the school's structured approach to the curriculum.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 52.4. This metric, which measures average achievement across eight key subjects, suggests that students here continue to secure strong average outcomes across the GCSE curriculum.

The Progress 8 score of +0.28 indicates that students make above-average progress from their primary school starting points. In plain English, a student at Warden Park achieves a little over a quarter of a grade higher in every subject than they would have achieved at an average school with similar prior attainment.

Warden Park Secondary Academy ranks 1,042nd academically among 3,895 GCSE-ranked schools in England, and 866th overall among 3,688 (FindMySchool rankings). Locally, it ranks 2nd among secondary schools in Haywards Heath. This performance places it in the national strong band, with its overall ranking inside the top quarter.

Specific subject performance remains robust. The Average EBacc APS score is 4.6, demonstrating continuing strength in the core academic suite of English, mathematics, sciences, languages, and humanities.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

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% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum at Warden Park is designed to keep doors open. In Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9), students follow a broad programme that maintains a strong focus on the arts and humanities alongside the core subjects. The school resists the trend to narrow the curriculum too early, ensuring students experience drama, music, art, and design technology before making their GCSE choices.

Teaching is characterised by clear routines and expert subject knowledge. The sheer size of the school allows for distinct departments with specialist staff; science, for instance, is taught in dedicated laboratories by subject specialists rather than generalists. This depth of expertise is particularly evident in the separate sciences, where uptake is high and outcomes are strong.

In Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11), the options process offers genuine variety. Alongside the traditional EBacc subjects (Geography, History, French, Spanish), the school provides vocational and technical pathways. These are not treated as second-tier options but are resourced properly, utilising specialist facilities for food technology, textiles, and computing.

Digital literacy is integrated into the curriculum. As an Apple Distinguished School, Warden Park utilises a 1:1 iPad programme, expecting students to be comfortable navigating online learning platforms—a skill that proves vital for post-16 progression.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.9/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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

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Where Pupils Go Next

As an 11-16 school, Warden Park has no Sixth Form. This "structural break" at 16 is seen by the school as a positive launchpad, forcing students to look outward and make active choices about their futures.

The post-16 landscape in Sussex is rich, and Warden Park students are well-prepared for the transition. A significant proportion progress to Haywards Heath College, which has re-established itself as a major local hub for A-levels and vocational courses.

For those seeking a more collegiate, semi-university atmosphere, BHASVIC (Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College) and Varndean College in Brighton are popular destinations. These colleges are highly selective and competitive; the strong GCSE profile of Warden Park students ensures they are well-placed to secure offers.

Others choose Plumpton College for land-based and specialist vocational studies, or progress to apprenticeships with local and national employers. The school’s careers guidance programme begins early, with Year 10 work experience and Year 11 mock interviews ensuring students have a clear flight path before they sit their final exams.

Admissions

Admission to Warden Park is competitive. As an academy, the Sussex Learning Trust is the admissions authority, but the process is coordinated by West Sussex County Council.

Admissions are coordinated by West Sussex County Council. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open in the week beginning 7 September 2026, close on 31 October 2026 and offers are issued on 1 March 2027. Families should check the latest allocation information if Warden Park is high on their shortlist.

Criteria prioritise looked-after children and those with siblings already at the school. Following this, the catchment area is the primary determinant. The catchment is clearly defined, covering Cuckfield, Balcombe, Handcross, Pease Pottage, Slaugham, Staplefield, and Warninglid, alongside specific areas of Haywards Heath.

Critically, living in the catchment does not guarantee a place if the school is oversubscribed with catchment children. In such cases, distance from the school gate becomes the tie-breaker. Families living on the edges of the catchment area should check historical allocation data carefully.

Parents must apply via the West Sussex County Council website by 31 October 2026 for September 2027 Year 7 entry.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

803

Total received

Places Offered

319

Subscription Rate

2.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Managing the transition from a small primary to a secondary of 1,500 students requires a robust pastoral structure. Warden Park relies on its "Communities" system to ensure no student becomes just a number.

Each student joins one of five Communities (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania). This vertical structuring encourages peer mentoring; older students often take an active role in helping younger peers settle in, acting as informal guides and role models.

The Student Services team provides a central hub for non-academic support, dealing with everything from lost property to medical needs and emotional wellbeing. The school employs dedicated pastoral managers who are non-teaching staff, ensuring they are available throughout the day to respond to urgent issues without being tied to a classroom timetable.

Ofsted inspectors have noted that students feel safe and that bullying is dealt with effectively, though, as with any large school, low-level disruption can occasionally occur. The behaviour policy is strict, with clear sanctions for uniform infractions or lateness, encouraging a culture of discipline that most parents appreciate.

Beyond the Classroom

If there is one area where Warden Park punches significantly above its weight, it is sport. The facilities include a full-size 3G artificial pitch, extensive grass playing fields, tennis courts, and a sports hall. The school fields teams that compete successfully against independent schools and major state sporting colleges. Fixture lists are extensive, and Saturday morning matches are a regular feature of school life—a rarity in the state sector.

Netball, football, cricket, and athletics are similarly well-supported, with numerous students representing the county. The emphasis is on participation as well as elite performance; the inter-community sports competitions involve hundreds of students, regardless of ability.

The arts are vibrant. The school hall hosts regular drama productions and musical concerts, ranging from classical ensembles to rock bands. Peripatetic music lessons are popular, and the school encourages students to form their own bands and groups.

Trips and visits are a staple of the calendar. From the annual ski trip to language exchanges in Europe and sports tours further afield, the opportunities to travel are extensive. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme is well-established, with large numbers of students completing Bronze and Silver awards, taking advantage of the nearby South Downs for expeditions.

Practical Information

The school day typically runs from 8:40 am to 3:10 pm, though the site remains busy well after the final bell with clubs and fixtures.

Transport is a key consideration given the semi-rural location. Many students travel by dedicated school buses from surrounding villages. The drop-off zone can be congested; parents are encouraged to use the designated bays or allow students to walk the final stretch to alleviate traffic on Broad Street.

Uniform requirements are strict. The distinct blazer and tie must be worn correctly, and the school enforces rules on footwear and jewellery rigorously. A specific PE kit is required for games.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,500
  • Number of pupils: 1,538

Things to Consider

Strict Catchment Dynamics: With over 800 applications for just over 300 places, the catchment boundary is strictly enforced. Families living just outside the defined area, even if geographically close, face a significant hurdle. Use the FindMySchoolMap to check your precise location relative to the boundary.

Size and Scale: This is a large school. While the pastoral care is strong, quieter students can initially find the hustle of 1,500 peers overwhelming. The environment rewards those who put themselves forward and join in.

No Sixth Form: Families should be aware that the school journey ends at 16. While this encourages independence, it does mean another transition and application process after GCSEs, unlike 11-18 schools where progression is automatic.

The Verdict

Warden Park Secondary Academy offers a compelling comprehensive education that rivals many independent schools in its sporting ambition and matches them in academic consistency. It is a school that rewards engagement; the students who get the most out of it are those who throw themselves into the community competitions, the rugby teams, and the drama productions. Best suited to energetic students who will thrive in a busy, competitive, and high-achieving environment. The main challenge is securing a place.

FAQs

Yes. The school is rated Good by Ofsted (latest report 2022) and consistently achieves strong academic results. In the 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the Attainment 8 score is 52.4 and Progress 8 is +0.28, with an overall FindMySchool rank of 866th among 3,688 GCSE-ranked schools in England.

The catchment area includes Cuckfield, Balcombe, Handcross, Pease Pottage, Slaugham, Staplefield, Warninglid, and specific parts of Haywards Heath. Because the school is oversubscribed, living in the catchment does not guarantee a place; priority is often given to those living closest to the school within the catchment area.

No, Warden Park is an 11-16 academy. Students leave at the end of Year 11 to attend local sixth form colleges. Popular destinations include Haywards Heath College, BHASVIC, and Varndean College.

Applications for Year 7 entry are managed by West Sussex County Council. For September 2027 entry, you must complete the Common Application Form (CAF) online by 31 October 2026; offers are issued on 1 March 2027. The school also handles in-year admissions via the local authority.

The school offers exceptional sports facilities, including a full-size 3G artificial pitch, extensive grass rugby and football pitches, tennis/netball courts, and a large indoor sports hall. It has a strong reputation for rugby and competitive sport.

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Broad Street, Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, RH17 5DP
01444457881
www.wardenpark.co.uk
Dan Wynne Willson
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