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Set within the academic corridor of Cottingham Road, Newland School for Girls provides a stable and ambitious environment for students in North Hull. With a history stretching back over a century, the school remains the only all-girls state secondary in the city, offering a distinctive educational setting that prioritises female leadership and confidence.
The school currently serves approximately 750 students, operating at its full capacity. Led by Headteacher Ms Vicky Callaghan, who has been in post since September 2016, the institution has maintained a consistent trajectory of improvement. The latest official assessments confirm that Newland provides a safe, well-ordered, and inclusive environment where students from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to thrive.
The atmosphere at Newland School for Girls is one of purposeful calm. The school occupies a site that blends traditional architectural elements with modern additions, including specialized technology suites. The single-sex environment is central to its identity, with the school actively promoting the idea that there are no barriers to what girls can achieve in any field, particularly in traditionally male-dominated subjects.
Diversity is a significant strength here. The student body represents a wide range of cultures and languages, and the school operates as a cohesive community where mutual respect is the baseline. The latest inspection findings highlight that students feel safe and well-supported, describing the school as a place where they can be themselves without fear of judgement.
The school motto, Ad Lucem (To the Light), serves as a guiding principle for both academic aspiration and personal growth. This ethos is visible in the way students carry themselves; there is a visible pride in the school uniform and a clear understanding of the high expectations set by leadership.
The school ranks 2,495th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes according to FindMySchool rankings. Within Hull, the local secondary hub lists Newland 7th locally, with an overall England rank of 2,359th.
In the 2025 dataset, the school achieved an Average Attainment 8 score of 44.2. The Progress 8 score of -0.13 suggests that students make progress slightly below the England average from their starting points, while the Hull local hub places the school 7th locally.
Academic rigour is reflected in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) indicators. In the 2025 dataset, 25% of pupils achieved Grade 5 or above in the EBacc, 60.3% entered the EBacc, and the Average Point Score (APS) was 4.1. Parents comparing local performance can use the Local Hub page to view these results side-by-side using the Comparison Tool.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
Teaching at Newland is characterized by clear structures and a focus on subject mastery. The curriculum is broad, ensuring students have access to a full range of academic and creative subjects from Year 7 through to Year 11.
In the classroom, teachers use their subject expertise to challenge students and correct misconceptions early. There is a strong emphasis on literacy and communication, ensuring that students for whom English is an additional language receive the targeted support necessary to access the full curriculum.
The school operates a three-year Key Stage 3, allowing students to explore a wide variety of subjects before specializing for their GCSEs. This approach ensures that the arts, technology, and humanities remain a core part of every girl's education for as long as possible.
As Newland School for Girls is a state-funded academy, there are no tuition fees for attendance. The school is part of the Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust. Parents should note that while there are no fees, there may be associated costs for school uniforms, elective field trips, and certain extracurricular materials. Financial assistance is often available for families eligible for Pupil Premium to ensure all students can participate in school activities.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Pastoral care is a cornerstone of the Newland experience. The school uses a system of pastoral mentors and year-group based teams to ensure that every student has a consistent point of contact. This system allows staff to build deep knowledge of each girl's individual needs and family context.
Support for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is well-integrated. The SENCO leads a team of teaching assistants who provide both in-class support and targeted interventions. Behaviour is managed through a clear system of rewards and sanctions, which students describe as fair. The latest Ofsted report confirms that behaviour is good, with low levels of disruption in lessons.
The extracurricular life at Newland is designed to build confidence and new skills. The school offers a variety of clubs that cater to diverse interests, ranging from the traditional to the contemporary.
STEM is a major pillar of the extracurricular programme. Students participate in the Greenpower Inspiring Engineers project, where they design and build electric cars to race at professional circuits. There is also a strong Coding Club and regular participation in regional Mathematics Challenges. These initiatives are designed to bridge the gender gap in science and engineering.
The arts are equally celebrated, with an active choir and regular drama productions that take advantage of the school's performance spaces. Sports provision includes netball, football, and athletics, with the school often punch above its weight in local Hull school leagues.
Applications-to-offers ratios can change by intake, so families should check Hull City Council's latest allocation data and use realistic backup preferences rather than relying on an older applications-per-place figure.
Admissions are coordinated by Hull City Council. Families should confirm the current Year 7 timetable, priority criteria and offer-day arrangements directly with the council before relying on previous-cycle dates. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical intake patterns.
Applications
209
Total received
Places Offered
94
Subscription Rate
2.2x
Applications per place
The school day typically begins at 8:40 am and concludes at 3:10 pm. A range of after-school clubs usually runs until 4:15 pm on most days.
Located on Cottingham Road, the school is well-served by local bus routes connecting it to the city centre and surrounding villages like Cottingham and Beverley. There is limited on-site parking for visitors, so families are encouraged to use public transport or the designated drop-off points nearby.
Newland School for Girls remains a steadfast pillar of female education in Hull, combining a rich history with a modern, STEM-focused curriculum. It offers a safe and ambitious haven for girls to develop their academic and personal identities. Best suited to families seeking a disciplined, single-sex environment where diversity is celebrated and academic effort is the norm. Families interested in this option can use the Saved Schools feature to manage their shortlist.
Yes, Newland School for Girls is a good school. It currently holds a Good rating from Ofsted (inspected November 2021), with inspectors praising the inclusive culture and the safe environment provided for students. The Hull local secondary hub lists it 7th locally, with an overall England rank of 2,359th.
Applications are made through the Hull City Council coordinated admissions process. Families should confirm the current Year 7 timetable and oversubscription criteria with the council, and use realistic backup preferences where demand is high.
No, Newland School for Girls is a state-funded academy; there are no tuition fees for attendance. It is part of the Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust.
No, Newland School for Girls currently provides education for students aged 11 to 16 (Years 7 to 11). Most students progress to local colleges such as Wyke Sixth Form College or Hull College for their A-level or vocational studies.
In the 2025 dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 44.2 and a Progress 8 score of -0.13. EBacc measures include 25% achieving Grade 5 or above, 60.3% entering the EBacc, and an EBacc APS of 4.1.
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