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SchoolsLincolnLincoln Minster School|Best Secondary Schools in Lincoln
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Lincoln Minster School

Upper Lindum Street, Lincoln, LN2 5RW·Lincolnshire·URN: 120724A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
All-through
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 4-18
Christian
Boarding
A-levels Ranking
873
Academic
1,040
Overall
2
Local
GCSE Ranking
895
Academic
1,176
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
998
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.

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Good
7/10
£Fees (2024–25)
Full
£10,070
per term
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEPrimaryOxbridgeISI Inspection

Last reviewed: March 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Lincoln Minster School Review 2026: Historic Education in Uphill Lincoln

At a Glance

Set against the dramatic backdrop of Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln Minster School (LMS) offers a visually stunning education. Formed in 1996 from the merger of the Cathedral School and St Mary's, it occupies three distinct sites across the historic Uphill area. It is a school where history is unavoidable; pupils move between lessons in the shadow of medieval architecture, yet the outlook is modern. As part of the United Learning group, it benefits from substantial backing while retaining the feel of a close-knit cathedral school.

Character & Atmosphere

The setting is arguably one of the most atmospheric in England. The Senior School, Prep School, and Pre-Prep are woven into the fabric of the city's historic quarter. This open campus arrangement means students navigate public streets between sites, encouraging a sense of independence early on. The architecture is a mix of the repurposed historic—Georgian townhouses and Victorian villas—and the purpose-built, such as the Harper Building, a modern hub for music and science.

Mr Jon Tyler has been Headmaster since September 2022. His leadership emphasises an "Education for Life", a philosophy that prioritises character development alongside examination grades. The atmosphere is grounded and friendly rather than haughty. Despite the grand setting, families describe the school as approachable, with a broad intake that values musical and sporting talent as much as pure academic ability.

Results

At A-level, the school delivers consistent outcomes. In the current dataset, 60% of grades were A*-B. The school ranks 873rd of 2,549 ranked A-level schools in England and 2nd in Lincoln, reflecting solid performance that supports university progression without being an intense academic hothouse.

Detailed GCSE comparisons are complicated by the school's use of IGCSE qualifications, which are often not counted in government performance tables. Do not reflect the actual grades achieved by pupils. Parents should look to the school's published examination summaries for a fuller picture of GCSE performance, which historically supports the transition to Sixth Form effectively.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

60.56%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is broad, designed to cater to a wide range of abilities rather than just the academic elite. Class sizes are kept small, typically around 15-18, allowing teachers to identify those who need support and those who need stretch.

Music is a defining pillar of the school's identity. The Harper Building provides professional-standard facilities, including a recital hall and technology suites. The partnership with Lincoln Cathedral is active and central; the school educates the Cathedral choristers, and the sound of choral music is a constant backdrop to school life.

Where Pupils Go Next

Leavers pursue diverse paths, reflecting the school's broad intake and pragmatic approach to careers. Families should check the school’s latest sixth-form destination information for the current university, employment and apprenticeship mix.

Students secure places at a range of universities. The Sixth Form team provides bespoke guidance for UCAS applications, but also supports those seeking degree apprenticeships or conservatoire places, consistent with the school's strengths in music and the arts.

Oxbridge Success

#1078 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 25%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Lincoln Minster is non-selective in the aggressive sense; it looks for potential and character rather than just high test scores. Entry into the Senior School (Year 7) involves an entrance assessment in English, Mathematics, and Non-Verbal Reasoning, primarily to set a baseline for teaching.

The school is active in recruiting for talent. Scholarships are available for Academic, Art, Drama, Music, and Sport excellence. These are assessed in January for September entry. The school also offers "Minster Awards" which function as bursaries, providing means-tested financial support to widen access.

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral care is structured around the House system, which operates vertically from Prep through to Sixth Form. The houses—such as St Hugh's and Grosseteste—provide the framework for competitions, charity work, and social bonding.

Official assessments highlight the strength of the school's culture. The November 2024 ISI inspection confirmed that all standards are met, with inspectors noting that pupils are confident and articulate individuals who behave well and create a climate of harmony and kindness. The "United App" and other wellbeing initiatives track pupil happiness, allowing staff to intervene if a student seems quiet or withdrawn.

Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular life is dominated by the arts and sport.

Music

Music is the heartbeat of LMS. Beyond the Cathedral choir, there are numerous ensembles including jazz bands, orchestras, and rock groups. The Harper Building is alive with activity from early morning until late evening. A significant proportion of pupils learn at least one instrument.

Sport

Sport is inclusive but competitive. Facilities include a dedicated Sports Hall at the Prior Building and playing fields on the edge of the city. Hockey, rugby, netball, and cricket are the core sports, with regular fixtures against local independent and state schools. The school also utilises the nearby Yarborough Leisure Centre for swimming.

Fees & Financial Aid

For the 2024/2025 academic year, Senior Day fees are £5,910 per term (£17,730 per year). Prep School fees range from £4,022 to £5,173 per term depending on the year group. Full boarding fees are approximately £10,070 per term (£30,210 per year).

The school offers means-tested bursaries, known as Minster Awards, to support families who could not otherwise afford the fees. Scholarships are also available for excellence in academics, music, sport, drama, and art, typically offering a reduction in fees or additional coaching benefits.

£Fees (2024–25)
Year 1£4,022 / term
Year 2£4,022 / term
Year 3£4,022 / term
Year 4£4,022 / term
Year 5£4,022 / term
Year 6£4,022 / term
Year 7£5,173 / term
Year 8£5,910 / term
Year 9£5,910 / term
Year 10£5,910 / term
Year 11£5,910 / term
Year 12£5,910 / term
Year 13£5,910 / term
Full boarding£10,070 / term
£

Boarding

Boarding is available for pupils aged 10 to 18. The provision is split into distinct houses: Hillside for boys and Mount Street for girls. Both are located within the historic quarter, offering a "home from home" feel in converted period properties rather than institutional dormitories.

The boarding community is diverse, with a mix of British students and international pupils. Weekends are structured with trips to the cinema, coast, or shopping in Lincoln, preventing the "empty school" feeling that can plague smaller boarding setups. Flexi-boarding is a popular option for local families needing support during busy weeks.

Practical Information

The school operates a fleet of minibuses covering a wide radius across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, making it accessible for day pupils from rural villages. Wraparound care is extensive, with breakfast clubs and after-school supervision supporting working parents. The school day typically runs from 8:30am to 4:00pm, with clubs continuing afterwards.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,184
  • Number of pupils: 455

Things to Consider

City Centre Campus. The school is embedded in Uphill Lincoln. While safe, students navigate public pavements between sites. This builds independence but differs from the enclosed ring-fence of a country boarding school.

Steep Terrain. "Uphill" is literal. The walk between the city centre and the school involves the famous Steep Hill. It keeps pupils fit but can be physically demanding.

Broad Ability Range. This is not an academic hothouse. Parents seeking a highly pressurised, exam-factory environment may find the pace here too holistic. The focus is on value-added progress for the individual rather than league table domination.

The Verdict

Lincoln Minster School offers a rare combination: a grounded, friendly atmosphere in a setting of towering grandeur. It suits the all-rounder who will thrive in a choir, on a hockey pitch, or in a drama studio as much as in the library. While not the highest-ranking academic school in the country, it provides a nurturing, supportive education that produces confident, capable young adults. Best suited to families who value cultural richness and music alongside academic progress.

FAQs

Yes. The most recent ISI inspection (November 2024) confirmed that the school meets all required standards. Inspectors praised the pupils as confident and articulate, noting a strong climate of kindness and inclusivity throughout the school.

For the 2024/2025 academic year, Senior day fees are £5,910 per term. Full boarding fees are approximately £10,070 per term. Prep fees range from £4,022 to £5,173 per term depending on the year group.

Yes, it offers full, weekly, and flexi-boarding for pupils aged 10 to 18. There are separate boarding houses for boys and girls located in the historic cathedral quarter.

In the current A-level dataset, 60% of grades were A*-B. The school focuses on value-added progress across a broad ability intake rather than purely selective outcomes.

Applications are made directly to the school via their online portal. Entry involves an assessment and a taster day. Scholarships are assessed in January for the following September entry.

Yes, Music is a specialism. Scholarships are available, and the school educates the choristers of Lincoln Cathedral, offering professional-standard facilities in the Harper Building.

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Upper Lindum Street, Lincoln, LN2 5RW
01522551300
www.lincolnminsterschool.co.uk
Charlotte Brigden
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Lincoln Minster School
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The St Francis Special School, Lincoln

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