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SchoolsHydeAlder Community High School|Best Secondary Schools in Hyde
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Alder Community High School

Mottram Old Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, SK14 5NJ·Tameside·URN: 134283A 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
GCSE Ranking
2,364
Academic
3,534
Overall
2
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Developing
5.9/10
Application Demand
77%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewGCSEOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Alder Community High School Review 2026: An improving 11 to 16 comprehensive with calm routines and a clear focus on next steps

At a Glance

Alder Community High School sits in Gee Cross, Hyde, serving students from Year 7 to Year 11, with a published admission number of 180 per year group. The current headteacher, Mrs Michelle Critchlow, has been in post since September 2023, and the senior team’s recent changes are a major part of the school’s present story.

Academically, outcomes sit in a mixed position on FindMySchool's GCSE performance ranking, which is built from official data. Ranked 2,364th academically and 3,335th overall in England, and 2nd in Hyde for overall GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), the school's profile should be read alongside its current Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores.

The tone of day to day school life, and the priorities behind it, are also clear. Pastoral support and student voice are emphasised, with practical routines that aim to keep lessons settled and students focused on learning and future choices.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s own language places “Alder Values” at the centre of expectations and rewards, and that shows up in the way behaviour is framed. Students earn points when their conduct reflects those values, with rewards that make the system feel tangible rather than abstract.

Student voice also has a defined role rather than being a token add on. The student council has been involved in reviewing the anti-bullying policy, a practical example of how the school is trying to build ownership and responsibility in the community. This kind of involvement tends to suit students who respond well when rules are explained as shared agreements, not only imposed boundaries.

Pastoral support is positioned as a core strength, including attention to mental wellbeing. The overall picture is of a school that aims for calm, predictable routines, with additional support layered in for those who need it, and a clear acknowledgement that improvement work is still underway.

Results / Academic Performance

The April 2024 Ofsted inspection rated the school Requires Improvement overall, with Good judgements for Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, and Leadership and Management, while Quality of Education was graded Requires Improvement. That profile matters because it suggests many of the building blocks for improvement are in place, but classroom consistency and curriculum delivery remain the central priority.

The most recent published GCSE performance indicators show:

  • Attainment 8 score: 46.6

  • Progress 8 score: -0.28

  • EBacc average point score: 3.9

  • 11.9% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above across the EBacc subject entries

On outcomes and benchmarking, the FindMySchool ranking provides the clearest overall positioning. Ranked 2,198th in England and 1st in Hyde for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), results align with the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile).

For parents comparing local options, the FindMySchool Local Hub and Comparison Tool can help place these results alongside nearby schools, using the same methodology and time period.

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

Curriculum ambition is present, and subject curricula are described as organised and structured, with a clear sense of the knowledge students should learn. The main challenge is the consistency of how that intent is translated into everyday teaching, particularly around assessment and checking that prior learning is secure before moving on.

Where teaching is strongest, new concepts are explained clearly and teachers’ subject knowledge supports confident instruction. Where the experience can be less even, the issue is not the existence of a plan, but how reliably lesson activities, questioning, and checking for understanding align with the most important curriculum content.

Support for students with special educational needs and disabilities has been a recent focus, with faster identification processes and a drive to raise expectations. The key consideration for families is that adaptation in classrooms is still variable, so it is sensible to ask how support is implemented day to day in the subjects your child finds hardest.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:5.9/10Developing

Quality of Education

Requires Improvement

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 Students Go Next

As an 11 to 16 school, the main next step is post 16 transition into sixth form, college, apprenticeships, or training routes. The school’s careers provision is positioned as a strength, with opportunities designed to help students make informed choices about what comes after GCSEs.

For families, the practical implication is that the school is aiming to reduce “default” pathways by improving guidance and exposure. Students who benefit most from this approach are those who engage with structured advice and are willing to take part in talks, workshops, or employer encounters. It is also a useful feature for students who may not have clear careers knowledge at home, since the school is explicitly trying to fill that gap.

Admissions: How to get in

Admissions follow the local authority's coordinated process for secondary places in Tameside. The school's published admission number is 180 for each year group. For September 2027 entry into Year 7, the local authority application window opens from 1 September 2026, the deadline for applications is 31 October 2026, offers are released on 1 March 2027, and the acceptance deadline is 12 March 2027.

Open events are a key part of decision making for a school like this, because they help parents evaluate routines, expectations, and support, not only headline results. Alder runs an Open Evening that typically falls towards the end of September each year.

Parents considering a move should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check travel practicality and compare alternative options across Hyde and wider Tameside, especially if your daily commute is sensitive to start and finish times.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

408

Total received

Places Offered

170

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral support is framed as a central offer, including attention to mental wellbeing, and a culture described as care and compassion for most students. The school also emphasises student voice and participation in shaping community expectations, which can strengthen belonging for students who are motivated by responsibility.

Behaviour and lesson climate are described as generally settled, with little disruption to learning for most students. At the same time, the school recognises that a small number of students struggle with self regulation, and that staff training and targeted approaches are part of the response.

Ofsted also confirmed that safeguarding arrangements are effective.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Extracurricular life is structured around lunchtime and after school opportunities, and the timetable shows a mix of academic support, creative options, and sport.

Several options stand out because they are specific and identity forming rather than generic. The Library Dungeons and Dragons group for Year 7 signals that the school is making space for quieter interests and friendship building around shared hobbies. School Band, Dance Club (based in the dance studio), and Battle of the Bands provide visible routes for students who want performance opportunities without needing to be specialists.

Academic support also appears as a defined strand, with sessions such as the Educake Support Club and a KS4 Aiming Higher Discussion Group. For families, the implication is that enrichment is being used not only for enjoyment, but also to strengthen engagement and confidence, especially for students who benefit from guided study routines.

Practical Information

The school day runs from an 8.20am start to a 2.50pm finish, with breakfast club from 7.45am and after school clubs operating. For travel planning, the early finish time is worth factoring into childcare and transport, especially for working families.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 900
  • Number of pupils: 924

Things to Consider

  • Quality of education is still improving. Leadership, behaviour, and personal development are graded more strongly than classroom delivery, so parents should ask how subject teams are tightening consistency in teaching and assessment.

  • SEND support is on a clear trajectory, but practice can vary. Identification processes have strengthened, but classroom adaptation is not yet equally effective in every subject, so it is sensible to discuss how support will look in the lessons your child finds most challenging.

  • The day finishes earlier than many secondaries. The 2.50pm end time can be a benefit for some students, but it may require planning for supervised time after school if clubs are not attended.

The Verdict

Alder Community High School is best understood as a school in active improvement, with settled routines, a clear pastoral spine, and strong emphasis on careers and next steps. It suits families who want a local 11 to 16 comprehensive where behaviour is generally calm and support structures are visible, and who are willing to track how quickly classroom consistency continues to strengthen. The key decision point is whether the current quality of education trajectory aligns with your child’s needs, particularly if they require highly consistent teaching and tightly aligned assessment across subjects.

FAQs

It shows a mixed but improving profile. The most recent graded inspection outcome is Requires Improvement overall, with Good judgements for behaviour, personal development, and leadership and management. Academic performance sits around the middle of the England distribution on FindMySchool’s GCSE ranking, and the school has clear priorities focused on improving classroom consistency.

Applications are made through Tameside’s coordinated admissions process. The application window opens from 1 September 2025, and the deadline is 31 October 2025. Offers for secondary places are listed as being released on 1 March 2027 for Tameside residents.

The school typically runs its Open Evening towards the end of September each year. It is sensible to check the school’s events listing each summer term for the confirmed date and timings for the upcoming admissions cycle.

In the latest published results indicators, the school’s Attainment 8 score is 43 and Progress 8 is -0.28. EBacc outcomes show an average point score of 3.72, and 19% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above across their EBacc subject entries. These figures sit alongside a FindMySchool GCSE ranking position that aligns with the middle 35% of schools in England.

Pastoral support is a clear feature, including attention to mental wellbeing. Behaviour in lessons is generally described as settled for most students, with targeted work for a small number who struggle with self regulation. Safeguarding arrangements are confirmed as effective.

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Mottram Old Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, SK14 5NJ
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