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Ashmole Academy

Cecil Road, Southgate, London, N14 5RJ·Barnet·URN: 136308A 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
638
Academic
605
Overall
12
Local
GCSE Ranking
703
Academic
639
Overall
10
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
212
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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Excellent
8.9/10
Application Demand
68%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Ashmole Academy Review 2026: Strong Results, Specialist Music Legacy

At a Glance

When the doors opened on a purpose-built campus in Southgate in 2004, Ashmole Academy inherited a reputation already two decades in the making. Today, the school educates around 1,800 pupils across spacious, modern facilities on a sprawling site. The institution, named after the 17th-century antiquary and politician Elias Ashmole, has evolved from its origins as Russell Lane Secondary Modern Boys' School into a comprehensive mixed academy with distinctive expertise in music and science. Under the leadership of headteacher Balbinder Dhinsa, the school commands strong GCSE and A-level results, ranking 567th in England for secondary performance and 554th for sixth-form overall performance (FindMySchool ranking). The school's dual specialism in Science (since 2002) and Music (since 2006) shapes its character, attracting pupils from across north London and beyond, many for whom English is an additional language.

Character & Atmosphere

Step onto the Cecil Road site and you encounter a campus that speaks to deliberate investment in young people. The main building, opened in September 2004 at a cost of £14 million, houses science laboratories, classrooms in English, mathematics, humanities, and modern languages, alongside a library, sports hall, and refectory. A separate Performing Arts Centre, refurbished from the original 1970s administration block, holds dedicated Drama and Music facilities. In 2014, a brand-new Sixth Form Centre opened, featuring a high-tech study area and a Starbucks café, elevating the post-16 experience significantly.

The school's motto, Excellence, Aspiration and Care, translates into an observable emphasis on what staff term the "ABC of Excellence": Achievement, Behaviour and Community. Pupils move between lessons with clear purpose. Behaviour is reported as exemplary, with bullying addressed firmly. The diverse composition of the pupil body, with over one-third speaking English as an additional language, gives the school an inclusive, international character. Staff demonstrate strong subject knowledge and take genuine pride in pupil achievement.

The community extends beyond its own gates. In 2015, the school established the Ashmole Academy Trust, a multi-academy group now encompassing Ashmole Primary School and Osidge Primary School, creating an educational campus within the same 28-acre site. This structure allows secondary staff to support primary education, particularly in languages, science, PE, English, mathematics, and music.

Results

GCSE Performance

Ashmole Academy ranks 703rd in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 567th overall (FindMySchool ranking). The school's Attainment 8 score of 59.9 reflects consistent strength across the curriculum. Progress 8 of 0.85 indicates pupils make substantially better progress than their peers in England, a sign of effective teaching and pupil effort.

The English Baccalaureate remains a priority. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, 50.8% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above in the core EBacc subjects of English, mathematics, sciences, languages, and either history or geography, demonstrating the school's commitment to breadth alongside specialisation.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form operates with rigour and ambition. In 2025, students achieved A* grades in 10% of entries, with 20% securing A grades and a further 30% earning B grades. The combined A*-B rate is 60% across 764 exam entries. The sixth form ranks 638th in England for A-level academic performance and 554th overall (FindMySchool ranking). The school offers approximately 20 A-level subjects including sciences, mathematics, further mathematics, languages, history, geography, economics, politics, psychology, religious studies, art, music, drama, product design, and textiles. Most sixth formers study three A-levels, with some pursuing four.

University Destinations

Destinations and Oxbridge outcomes should be checked against the school's latest published leaver information, because they vary by cohort. The current A-level dataset records 764 exam entries, with 30% of grades at A* or A and 60% at A*-B, giving families a current academic anchor for the sixth form.

The school operates a dedicated Oxbridge Programme for potential applicants, beginning in Year 12 and continuing through the application process in Year 13. The programme includes assessment test practice, interview coaching, mock interviews with both external examiners and internal staff, and access to the Ashmolean Scholars Programme, which encourages independent research on topics of personal interest. Students on the programme also attend Christ Church Horizons, a super-curricular initiative run by the school's link college at Oxford, designed to strengthen applications to both Oxford and Cambridge.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

64.53%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

38.7%

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Teaching follows traditional academic structures with clear expectations. Teachers possess strong subject knowledge and maintain high standards. In sixth form particularly, the curriculum is demanding and student work reaches consistently excellent standards. The Ofsted inspection in 2021 noted that subject-specific curriculum pillars frame learning clearly, though inspectors identified that in Years 7 to 9, curriculum sequencing in a few subjects could be sharper, with links between units of work sometimes insufficiently explicit. The school has already begun addressing these observations.

All pupils study French and Spanish in Years 7 and 8, making them dual linguists, a rarity in English schools. Computing is compulsory throughout Key Stage 3. Design and Technology, Food and Nutrition, and other practical subjects receive genuine focus. The school makes deliberate provision for pupils needing additional support, including curriculum intervention and specialist counselling via a visiting therapist attending weekly.

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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Beyond the Classroom

Music: A Defining Strength

Music stands as a distinguishing feature of Ashmole Academy. The school achieved specialist status in music in 2006, and the emphasis on musical participation remains embedded across all ages. The Performing Arts Centre houses dedicated facilities: a fully equipped Drama studio, rehearsal spaces, and practice rooms available to students during independent study periods.

Co-curricular music offerings include several rock and pop bands within year groups, two choirs, a junior orchestra, a senior orchestra, a jazz group, a soul band, a string group, and a folk band. Other ensembles are assembled as required for concerts, reflecting evolving pupil interests and talents. Music lessons at Key Stage 3 introduce musical concepts with rigour; at GCSE and A-level, students explore composition, performance, and music technology. Musical Aptitude places, 20 of the 261 available Year 7 places, are allocated to those demonstrating musical potential, assessed through a listening test and audition. No prior experience is necessary; the school seeks future potential.

Drama & Theatre Studies

The Drama department occupies its own suite within the Performing Arts Centre, alongside Music. A fully equipped studio, two rehearsal spaces, and multiple practice rooms enable students to develop practical skills. The department is staffed by three teachers bringing diverse expertise, supported by a dedicated technician managing technical elements. The annual School Production commands participation from students across all year groups, working both onstage and backstage. Sixth form students have accessed professional theatre experiences, including workshops with the theatre company Complicité and visits to major West End productions, deepening understanding of contemporary dramatic practice.

Societies & Leadership

The Debate Club represents a recent but substantial achievement. Established only in January 2025, the society is entirely student-led, with elected co-chairs, treasurer, and secretary. Within its first year, the club has competed in over ten national debating competitions, a remarkable feat given its newness. Notable successes include winning the Bingham Cup, the UK's largest state school debating competition, and reaching the Gold Final at the prestigious Harrow Schools Nosić Competition. Two students are currently undergoing final auditions for the England National Debating Team. The Cambridge Footlights, whose alumni include Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Sacha Baron Cohen, David Mitchell, and Robert Webb, recently delivered an improvisational comedy workshop to the debate team, cementing the club's profile.

In addition to debating, the Feminist Society promotes gender equality through discussion and advocacy. The Afro-Caribbean Society creates space to celebrate and explore Afro-Caribbean heritage while addressing issues of race, identity, and diversity. Faith societies provide supportive environments for students to discuss and practise their beliefs. The Medicine Society offers aspiring medical professionals guidance on applications, work experience, and interviews. A History Club invites student-led exploration of topics beyond the formal curriculum, spanning everything from 20th-century political movements to the lessons of the Holocaust. The school organises the Lessons from Auschwitz competition, allowing selected students to attend seminars, meet Holocaust survivors, and visit Auschwitz in Poland.

Law, Medicine & Academic Enrichment

LawSoc operates a dedicated programme beginning in Year 12, offering specialist advice on law degree types, university selection, and pathways to barrister or solicitor qualification. Students attempting the LNAT (Law National Admissions Test) receive detailed preparation, including sample questions, individual feedback, and mock interviews with law specialists. The programme includes interactive legal workshops run by visiting specialists from the University of Law. Partnerships with the Supreme Court enable participation in mooting competitions, with trainee barristers serving as mentors and the final held in the Supreme Court itself, judged by a Supreme Court Justice.

The Medicine Society (Medsoc) serves students aspiring to medical, dental, or veterinary careers. The Ashmolean Scholars Programme, open to all pupils, runs across three phases: Junior (Years 7-8), Senior (Years 9-10), and Advanced (Years 12-13). Junior and Senior Scholars attend weekly meetings led by teaching staff, external speakers, and Advanced Scholars, encountering ideas beyond the curriculum. Advanced Scholars undertake independent research on topics of personal choice, previous examples include Women in Greek Mythology, designing a rocket for space launch, and French cinema, and present findings to peers. This scholarly approach permeates sixth form life, with the programme highly rated by students.

Sports & Facilities

The school occupies a substantial 28-acre site, providing ample space for physical activity. Facilities include a floodlit 3G pitch for football, a gymnasium, and a sports hall accommodating 5-a-side football, basketball, badminton, netball, cricket, and tennis. The curriculum includes compulsory PE, with competitive opportunities in rugby, netball, girls' football, athletics, and tennis. The extended site allows for diverse recreational activity, from cross-country to informal games.

Enrichment Beyond School

Sixth form students benefit from a rich programme of trips and excursions designed to deepen academic and personal development. Highlights include annual ski trips and a prestigious New York City trip, offering cultural immersion. Subject-specific fieldwork complements classroom learning: Geography students visit Flatford Mill for fieldwork, Politics students travel to the Houses of Parliament, and Biology students engage in hands-on ecological study. All such trips are exclusive to enrolled students, providing direct extension to their course. The Duke of Edinburgh Award runs through the sixth form, culminating at Gold level for ambitious participants.

Admissions

The school operates a tiered admissions system reflecting its specialism in music and broader commitment to accessibility. Musical Aptitude places are allocated to those demonstrating musical potential, while the remainder are allocated by distance from the school, with Southgate families typically advantaged. Families should check Ashmole Academy and Barnet's current secondary transfer timetable, expecting an autumn application window and offers in early spring. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. This tight catchment means families must live very close to the school to secure admission through the standard route.

Sixth form entry is more open, welcoming external applications from local schools and beyond. Entry requirements are straightforward: five GCSE passes at grades 9-4, including English Language and Mathematics. A-level subjects are available to those achieving grades 7-9 at GCSE in the relevant subjects, though some subjects have slightly lower thresholds for those with clear subject interest. A BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business is available for internal sixth formers for whom A-level proves unsuitable.

Parents should verify current distance thresholds with the school before relying on a place, as these vary annually depending on sibling admissions and applicant distribution. The school advises early registration of interest for sixth form entry, as places, particularly in popular subjects, can be competitive.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
0.618 miles

Applications

1,165

Total received

Places Offered

256

Subscription Rate

4.6x

Applications per place

Teaching Quality & Pastoral Care

Teachers at Ashmole demonstrate strong subject knowledge and commitment to pupil progress. Behaviour is exemplary, with the school addressing bullying firmly and promptly. Safeguarding arrangements are effective, with staff training thorough and clear procedures in place for identifying pupils needing support. Links with external agencies, including local authority children's services, ensure pupils receive appropriate help quickly when required.

Pastoral oversight occurs through form tutor systems and dedicated pastoral leaders. A trained counsellor visits the school weekly, providing emotional support to pupils requiring it. The school recognises that many pupils come from disadvantaged backgrounds and allocates resources accordingly, including support for school trips and enrichment activities that might otherwise be inaccessible.

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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Practical Information

The main building holds the majority of facilities, including science laboratories, reception, sports provision, English and mathematics classrooms, humanities, modern languages, IT suites, art studios, the library, and the refectory. The Performing Arts Centre houses Drama and Music. A dedicated Sixth Form Centre provides dedicated study space, a high-tech study zone, and a Starbucks café. Science, media, food technology, graphics, and textiles are taught in a purpose-designed block. All buildings are accessed across a modern, well-maintained campus.

School hours run from 8:50am to 3:20pm. No formal wraparound care (breakfast or after-school clubs) is listed on the school's public pages; interested families should contact the school directly for information on any supervised study arrangements. Public transport links to Southgate are good, with the Northern Line (Underground) serving the area. By car, parking in the immediate vicinity can be limited due to residential streets, though the school operates on a substantial campus.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,551
  • Number of pupils: 1,823

Things to Consider

Oversubscription & Distance: The school admits by distance for most Year 7 places, and families should check the current distance threshold with Ashmole Academy and Barnet before relying on proximity. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place. This means families must live extremely close to the school to secure admission through the standard route. Those further afield should investigate alternative secondary options. Those within the tight catchment, however, find a strong, well-resourced school.

Musical Aptitude Selection: Twenty of 261 Year 7 places are reserved for pupils demonstrating musical aptitude. This means students passionate about music have a specific entry route, but non-musicians may view the heavy emphasis on musical provision, while not mandatory, as a distinctive character that colours the school's identity.

Curriculum Sequencing in Years 7-9: The 2021 Ofsted inspection noted that while sixth form and key stage 4 teaching is strong, curriculum design in Years 7 to 9 could be sharper in a few subjects, with links between units of work sometimes not explicit. The school is actively addressing this, but families should be aware that younger pupils experience slightly variable curriculum coherence.

A-Level Outcomes: A-level grades are strong, with 60% of entries achieving A*-B in the 2025 dataset across 764 entries. The sixth form ranks 638th for A-level academic performance and 554th overall, which is strong but not as high as the school's GCSE overall position. Families comparing options should look at both GCSE and sixth-form measures.

The Verdict

Ashmole Academy delivers strong academic results in a purposeful, well-resourced environment. The modern campus, specialist music provision, and extensive enrichment opportunities, from debate competitions to law mooting to Oxbridge preparation, create a school where ambitious students can flourish. The headteacher's stable leadership since 2019 and the school's multi-academy trust structure reflect institutional confidence and ambition.

The principal constraint is admissions. Families living within the tight catchment, south Southgate, and particularly those with musical interests will find a compelling secondary option. Those further afield will need to look elsewhere. For those who secure places, the school offers accomplished teaching, broad opportunities, and genuine community. The Ofsted rating of Good reflects solid provision with clear strengths in secondary and sixth form teaching, though with areas for development in younger year groups. This is a school for families who value academic rigour, musical culture, and diverse peer groups.

FAQs

Yes. Ashmole Academy ranks 703rd in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 567th overall (FindMySchool ranking). The sixth form ranks 638th for A-level academic performance and 554th overall, with 60% of 2025 A-level entries achieving A*-B. Ofsted rated the school Good in 2021.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, Ashmole Academy achieved an Attainment 8 score of 59.9. A Progress 8 score of 0.85 indicates pupils make substantially better progress than their peers in England. The school achieved strong performance across all major indicators, with 50.8% of pupils meeting grade 5 or above in English Baccalaureate subjects.

Entry is highly competitive. The school uses Musical Aptitude places alongside distance-based allocation for remaining Year 7 places. Families should check Ashmole Academy and Barnet's current secondary transfer timetable, expecting an autumn application window and offers in early spring. Families must live very close to the school to secure admission through the standard route, but current distance thresholds should be verified before assuming a place.

The school offers two choirs, a junior orchestra, a senior orchestra, jazz and soul bands, string and folk ensembles, plus student-led rock and pop bands within year groups. The Performing Arts Centre houses dedicated Drama and Music facilities. The annual School Production involves students across all year groups. Sixth formers access professional theatre experiences including workshops with established theatre companies.

The school provides the Ashmolean Scholars Programme (for all students), an Oxbridge Programme with mock assessments and interviews, a dedicated Medicine Society, a LawSoc programme including LNAT preparation and Supreme Court mooting, and a Debate Club that won the Bingham Cup (UK's largest state school debating competition) within its first year. Sixth formers also undertake independent research projects and participate in subject-specific trips.

A-level performance is strong, with 60% of entries achieving A*-B grades across 764 exam entries in 2025. The school ranks 638th in England for A-level academic outcomes and 554th overall (FindMySchool ranking). Approximately 20 subjects are offered, including sciences, mathematics, languages, humanities, arts, and social sciences.

The school operates specialist preparation programmes for Oxbridge, Medicine, and Law. The Oxbridge Programme provides individual advice, assessment test practice, mock interviews with external examiners and internal staff, and access to Christ Church Horizons at Oxford. The Medicine Society guides aspiring medics through application processes. A dedicated careers programme supports all students in making informed decisions about higher education and career paths.

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Cecil Road, Southgate, London, N14 5RJ
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