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SchoolsLeedsSherburn High School|Best Secondary Schools in Leeds
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Sherburn High School

Garden Lane, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Leeds, LS25 6AS·North Yorkshire·URN: 145819A 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
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
1,455
Academic
1,527
Overall
15
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,733
Academic
1,888
Overall
19
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
915
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.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Sherburn High School Review 2026: Achievement Through Community

At a Glance

Situated on the western edge of Sherburn-in-Elmet, between Leeds and York, this 11-18 comprehensive school educates around 915 pupils within The STAR Multi Academy Trust. Under the leadership of Headteacher Miriam Oakley, the school operates with a straightforward but powerful mission: Achievement for All. Recent student feedback rates the school's learning experience as exceptional in 11 out of 32 surveyed areas, with a further 18 judged very good. GCSE results remain above average, with 30.7% of grades at 9-7 and a GCSE academic ranking of 1,733rd out of 3,895 schools nationally (FindMySchool ranking). Progress 8 of +0.51 indicates pupils make above-average progress from their starting points, while the current A-level ranking is more modest at 1,455th out of 2,549 providers.

Character & Atmosphere

The school's informal motto, Achievement for All, underpins daily practice rather than sitting as mere decoration. Staff actively celebrate student progress across all domains: academic, behavioural, personal. In a recent externally-conducted survey, students reported that school felt genuinely supportive and welcoming, with 11 categories receiving exceptional responses compared to similar schools.

The campus reflects its history as a community school that converted to academy status in October 2019. Concrete and glass buildings serve practical purposes, with modern facilities added to support contemporary teaching. The physical environment is functional rather than ornate; the focus remains on what happens inside the teaching spaces and sports facilities rather than architectural grandeur.

Under Miriam Oakley's leadership since her appointment as Headteacher, the school has maintained steady improvement. Staff show genuine pride in the school's development. The leadership team — including Deputy Head John Ralphs and Assistant Heads Ruth Marsh, Sophie Miller, Hayley Kibble, and Anna Kirkham — manages a school-wide ethos where behaviour is calm and consistent. Students move through corridors in an orderly manner, classrooms are purposeful, and a clear house system creates vertical pastoral structures that build genuine relationships.

A Youth Club and Activities Centre operates for students aged 14-18, providing structured opportunities beyond the formal curriculum. The school's reward system emphasizes public celebration of achievement, including achievement points recognized in assemblies, postcards home, and termly certificates.

Results

GCSE Performance

In the 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 51.3. This represents solid, above-average performance. 16.2% of all GCSE grades achieved the top bands of 9-8, and a combined 30.7% achieved grades 9-7, indicating that the school is producing strong upper-band outcomes. Progress 8 of +0.51 indicates that pupils make notably better progress than expected based on their prior attainment.

The school ranks 1,733rd out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic results and 19th among Leeds secondaries on the local ranking (FindMySchool data). Entry to EBacc (English Baccalaureate) subjects remains an area to watch, with 21.7% entered for EBacc in the current GCSE dataset.

A-Level Performance

At A-level, the current dataset shows a more mixed picture. 30% of grades achieved A*-B, with 10% at A and 10% at A*. The school ranks 1,455th out of 2,549 providers for A-level outcomes and 15th among Leeds sixth forms (FindMySchool data).

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

34.15%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

30.7%

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is comprehensive and sequenced logically, allowing students to build knowledge progressively. Teachers possess strong subject knowledge and employ varied instructional strategies. Ofsted observations note that staff deliberately challenge pupils with questioning that promotes deeper thinking, helping students link concepts across subjects. Assessment is frequent and formative, with dedicated time built in for pupils to reflect on and improve their work.

The school places clear emphasis on developing resilience and independent learning capabilities. Students encounter regular opportunities to work autonomously, building confidence in their own problem-solving. This approach prepares them well for sixth form and university learning patterns.

Reading is identified as a school-wide priority. Teachers move swiftly to identify struggling readers and implement phonics-based interventions. A well-resourced library and initiatives such as the Carnegie Reading Challenge encourage students to develop a cultivated appreciation for reading beyond the functional.

Personal development lessons form a crucial part of the school week, covering topics including body image, relationship health, and mental wellbeing. The school holds a genuine commitment to ensuring every pupil can read effectively and can articulate their thinking clearly.

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 Students Go Next

Sixth Form Entry and Progression

The sixth form operates as an open-access provision with clear entry requirements. Internal progression from Year 11 to Year 12 is not automatic; the school expects sustained engagement and target grades reflective of sixth form demand. External students are welcome and regularly join from local feeder schools, creating a broader peer group and enriching the learning environment.

University Destinations

Destination patterns can change quickly from one sixth-form cohort to the next, so families should ask the school for the latest leavers' destinations alongside the current A-level results profile.

For university progression, the safest approach is to ask the school for its latest destination data, including Russell Group and apprenticeship routes, rather than relying on older cohort percentages.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Sherburn High School is a non-selective secondary school. For 2027 Year 7 entry, North Yorkshire applications open on 12 September 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are released on 1 March 2027.

Admissions follow North Yorkshire's coordinated scheme. Families who live in North Yorkshire apply through the local authority; those outside apply through their home authority's system. For 2027 entry, the deadline is 31 October 2026 and offer day is 1 March 2027.

Entry to sixth form at Year 12 has separate admission requirements. The school welcomes external applications, and students requiring resits of GCSE subjects can repeat while studying A-levels. Detailed information on sixth form entry requirements is available on the school website and directly from the admissions team.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
All offered

Applications

263

Total received

Places Offered

198

Subscription Rate

1.3x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school operates a clear house system, creating vertical pastoral structures where Year 11 leaders mentor younger students and form tutors maintain consistent pastoral oversight. Each student has a form tutor and a named year leader responsible for pastoral support and attendance monitoring.

The school identifies and responds quickly to attendance concerns, recognising that regular attendance is essential for progress. Some pupils experience attendance difficulties that affect their learning despite school intervention; however, the school's approach is both supportive and clear about expectations.

Behaviour expectations are explicit and consistently applied. Rules around corridor movement, classroom entry and exit, locker usage, and dismissal are all detailed clearly and taught during transitions. The school's behaviour system emphasises reward and celebration of positive choices, with students accumulating achievement points visible across whole-school assemblies.

Well-resourced pastoral provision includes regular Personal Development lessons focusing on mental health, relationships, and physical wellbeing. The school maintains strong links with external services, including educational psychology and SEND support. Students in need of additional emotional support can access targeted help through the school's pastoral team.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular provision reflects the school's commitment to a broad curriculum experience. Lunchtime clubs run regularly, and students have access to a Youth Club and Activities Centre for older learners, offering structured opportunities for social interaction and interest development.

Music and Drama

Music lessons across all year groups encourage practical engagement. The music department has invested in accessible resources, including class sets of African drums and Samba percussion, enabling all students to experience diverse musical traditions. Twenty-six KS3 and GCSE pupils can access music technology through three dedicated computers, and the department owns two multi-track recording devices and professional video equipment enabling students to record and evaluate their own work.

A dedicated drama studio, three additional teaching spaces, and digital lighting rigs in performance areas support practical drama work. The department actively encourages students to see live theatre, and extracurricular drama participation remains strong. The performing arts curriculum emphasizes creative ideation, technical skill, and reflective evaluation of progress.

Sports and Physical Education

The school's sports facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool, large playing fields, and a dedicated sports hall. Student participation in fixtures and intramural competition is encouraged across football, rugby, netball, athletics, and aquatic sports. The school operates PE as both a taught curriculum subject and an extensive extracurricular programme, with daily training sessions and regular fixture schedules at weekends.

Note: The school experienced loss of its gymnasium following a fire in July 2018; sports facilities have been adapted and continue to support a comprehensive PE programme, though some specialist provision may be modified compared to pre-2018.

Year 11 and Sixth Form Enrichment

Year 11 students whose attendance and behaviour meet school expectations are invited to attend a formal Year 11 Prom, celebrating the completion of Key Stage 4. Educational trips directly linked to the curriculum are facilitated for students demonstrating consistent engagement, and reward trips are offered to form groups achieving strong collective attendance and behaviour records.

Sixth form students benefit from involvement in the Youth Club and Activities Centre, offering structured opportunities for leadership development, volunteering, and community contribution. The school actively involves sixth form students in community projects, including collaboration with the Sherburn Gala Association on village improvement initiatives.

Clubs and Structured Opportunities

The school offers an extensive array of lunchtime clubs and activities. While specific named clubs are not comprehensively published on the website, the school documents multiple opportunities in PE (team sports, training squads), Music (instrumental ensemble work, recording projects), Drama (performance groups, creative writing), and STEM areas. The school has documented involvement in competitive mathematics and problem-solving, with encouragement for able pupils to engage in Olympiad-style challenges.

A house system creates vertical pastoral structures that are also leveraged for co-curricular competition, including inter-house sporting fixtures, drama productions, and attendance-based recognition. This structure encourages younger students to be mentored by older peers and creates natural pathways for leadership development.

The school works actively with external organizations, including The STAR Multi Academy Trust partners and local employers, to broaden enrichment opportunities. Careers education is embedded throughout Key Stage 4 and beyond, with particular emphasis on apprenticeship pathways, vocational qualifications, and technical routes alongside traditional university progression.

Fees and Costs

This is a state school with no tuition fees. All families are entitled to educate their children here free of charge up to age 16 (and until age 18 if continuing into sixth form).

Associated costs include school uniform, which the school provides information about separately. PE kit requirements, school meals, and educational trips involve additional costs, but the school works to ensure these do not prevent access for families facing hardship. Equipment lists are provided at transition to help parents budget effectively.

£School Fees
TuitionFree

State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).

Practical Information

School Day and Hours

The school day begins at 8:00 with a designated bus room period (8:00-8:20am), followed by form time in designated teaching blocks. Lessons conclude at 3:20pm. Students are dismissed by year group with staggered exit procedures to manage flow.

Transport and Access

The school is located on Garden Lane, Sherburn-in-Elmet (postcode LS25 6AS), on the western side of the village. It lies within the M1/A1/A64 corridor between Leeds and York, making it accessible to families across a wide area of West and North Yorkshire. The site accommodates student transport with designated bus areas, and many students walk or cycle to school from within the local catchment. Parking for parent drop-off is available on-site. For families arriving by public transport, the school's location provides reasonable access via local bus services linking to Sherburn-in-Elmet village and surrounding communities.

Lockers are available for student use, though access is restricted to the start of the school day, break and lunch times, and end of day to manage corridor flow during lessons.

Uniform and Standards

The school operates a formal uniform policy. Students wear a black Sherburn High School blazer with school badge, plain white collared shirt (with top button fastened), house tie (clipped to collar), conventional black school trousers or black knee-length skirt without stretchy fabric, and plain black leather shoes (below the ankle, no trainers or canvas shoes permitted). An optional black V-necked jumper is available. Standards are high, and students arriving in incorrect uniform are expected to wear loan uniform for the day and acquire correct uniform for the following day. Non-compliance results in sanctions. House colour ties and summer polo shirts are supplied by the school (house tie £4.00, summer polo £8.40-£9.60 depending on size). PE kit is available through APC Clothing and must include football boots with appropriate studs for the 3G pitch and white short socks.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,139
  • Number of pupils: 915

Things to Consider

Attendance requirements are firm. Some pupils struggle with regular attendance, and the school identifies this as an ongoing concern in inspection feedback. While the school works supportively with families and external agencies, the onus on parents and students to maintain attendance is clear. Families must ensure their child attends regularly and punctually, avoiding term-time holidays.

The gymnasium was destroyed in a fire in 2018. The school's sports facilities have been adapted since, with continued provision through the sports hall and swimming pool. Some specialist facilities may be limited compared to schools with more complete sports infrastructure. Prospective families should understand the current facilities before committing to the school if sports are a high priority.

EBacc uptake is a useful question to ask about. In the current GCSE dataset, 21.7% of pupils entered the EBacc, 12.6% achieved grade 4 or above across the measure, and 10.5% achieved grade 5 or above. Families who value a strongly academic subject mix should ask how the school is encouraging sciences, humanities and languages.

House ties must be kept graffiti-free. This seemingly minor detail reflects the school's strong stance on uniform standards. Students are expected to maintain their appearance and school equipment to high standards, and the expectation is consistent and enforced.

The Verdict

Sherburn High School is a comprehensive secondary school delivering solid, above-average GCSE results within a genuinely supportive community. The school's motto - Achievement for All - translates into genuine practice: pupils experience consistent pastoral care, clear behaviour expectations, a broad curriculum, and recognition of progress across all domains. GCSE results sit inside the top half nationally on FindMySchool's academic ranking, while A-level performance is more modest at 1,455th out of 2,549 providers.

The school suits families seeking a non-selective comprehensive where expectations are high but support is strong; where behaviour is calm and positive relationships are genuinely nurtured; and where the community feels invested in helping every student reach their potential. It is particularly well-suited to families within or near the Sherburn-in-Elmet catchment who value partnership between home and school and want their child to benefit from a strong local community context.

The main considerations are practical rather than educational: firm attendance expectations, adapted sports facilities following a historical fire, and the need for families to commit fully to the school's uniform and behaviour standards. For families able to commit to these expectations, Sherburn High School represents a secure, above-average comprehensive education delivered within a genuinely caring environment.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in its most recent October 2023 inspection. GCSE results sit inside the top half of schools in England on FindMySchool's academic ranking, with 30.7% of grades at 9-7. A-level outcomes are more modest, ranking 1,455th out of 2,549 providers nationally. Students report exceptional levels of support and safety in independent surveys, with 11 out of 32 areas rated exceptional compared to similar schools.

Sherburn achieves solid GCSE results. 16.2% of grades are at the top bands 9-8, and a combined 30.7% achieve grades 9-7. The school's Attainment 8 score is 51.3, and Progress 8 of +0.51 indicates that pupils make above-average progress from their prior attainment starting points.

Year 7 admissions are coordinated through North Yorkshire for local families, or through the home authority for families living elsewhere. For 2027 entry, applications open on 12 September 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are released on 1 March 2027.

Yes. The sixth form is open to current Year 11 progression and external applications. In the current A-level dataset, 30% of grades are at A*-B and the school ranks 1,455th out of 2,549 providers nationally. Families comparing sixth forms should ask directly about current subject availability, entry requirements and destination data.

The school has an indoor heated swimming pool, large playing fields, and a sports hall. PE is taught across all year groups with extensive extracurricular fixtures in football, rugby, netball, athletics, and swimming. The school experienced loss of its gymnasium in a 2018 fire; sports facilities have been adapted but remain comprehensive. Please note the gymnasium remains out of action and families should check current facilities with the school.

The school operates a clear house system, explicit behaviour expectations, and a reward-focused approach centred on celebrating achievement points. Form tutors provide consistent pastoral oversight, and year leaders manage attendance and wellbeing concerns. Personal Development lessons cover mental health, relationships, and physical wellbeing. The school maintains low rates of exclusion and emphasizes support and positive relationships.

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Garden Lane, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Leeds, LS25 6AS
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