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SchoolsLondonHackneyHaggerston School|Best Secondary Schools in Hackney
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Haggerston School
Weymouth Terrace, Hackney, London, E2 8LS·Hackney·URN: 149901A 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 11-19
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
2,039
Academic
2,011
Overall
13
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,099
Academic
1,341
Overall
14
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,765
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
90%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Haggerston School Review 2026: A Creative Powerhouse in Hackney

At a Glance

Beyond the gates of this Grade II listed building designed by modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger lies a school grounded in a distinctive philosophy. The Haggerston Way, centring Aspiration, Creativity, and Character, shapes daily life here more profoundly than exam results alone capture. An academy within the Community Schools Trust, Haggerston serves 1,007 students across Hackney with genuine emphasis on creative expression and character development alongside academic rigour. The 2022 Ofsted inspection rated the school Good, affirming a teaching approach that balances knowledge-rich curriculum with arts education, performance opportunities, and leadership development. GCSE results now place the school above the national midpoint, with a GCSE academic rank of 1,099th out of 3,895 schools, while the sixth form profile is more modest, with 40% of A-level entries at A*-B.

Character & Atmosphere

Haggerston School occupies buildings that tell a story of post-war architectural vision. The School House, completed in 1964-65 and designed by Ernő Goldfinger as part of the campus itself, creates an unusual marriage of modernist ideals with 21st-century educational needs. A significant refurbishment in 2012 brought these spaces into contemporary condition without erasing their character. The school sits central to Hackney, a diverse London borough, and the pupil cohort reflects that diversity explicitly. Staff repeatedly emphasise this variation as a genuine strength, not a challenge to manage.

Ms Thahmina Begum, appointed Headteacher in recent years, brings an outward-facing perspective to leadership. The philosophy of The Haggerston Way permeates staffing decisions, pastoral structures, and curriculum planning. It is not merely a poster on the wall; students learn to articulate it, teachers reference it, and leaders use it to evaluate progress. Teaching is described as strong by Ofsted inspectors, who noted that subject knowledge is expert and lesson planning structured to develop progressively deeper understanding. The tone is ambitious without being anxious, supportive without being soft.

The ethos places genuine value on young people discovering their strengths. Whether through structured drama auditions (scheduled for October each year), enrichment activities on Friday afternoons, or Duke of Edinburgh expeditions, the school creates regular opportunities for students to step beyond their comfort zones. A prayer room is available for Muslim students, treated with respect across the school community. The atmosphere is orderly, purposeful, and genuinely inclusive.

Results

GCSE Performance

GCSE outcomes place Haggerston School above the national midpoint. The average Attainment 8 score is 52.7, and 33.5% of students achieved grades 5-9 across the full English Baccalaureate (core academics plus a humanities and languages option). The Progress 8 measure, which tracks how much progress students make from their primary school starting points, showed a score of +0.16, indicating pupils progress in line with or slightly above their expected trajectory.

In the 2025 dataset, the school ranks 1,099th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), a solid above-midpoint position nationally. Locally within Hackney, the school ranks 7th among secondary schools.

A-Level Performance

Sixth form results are more modest than the GCSE profile. The percentage of grades at A*-A stands at 10%, with 40% achieving A*-B combined. The school ranks 2,039th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). Within Hackney's sixth forms, the school ranks 13th.

On current A-level attainment data, parents should read any progress claims alongside a more modest outcomes profile: 10% of grades are at A*-A and 40% at A*-B in the 2025 dataset.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

39.87%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is broad and deliberately knowledge-rich. History teaching, for example, builds progressively from simpler to more complex concepts around colonialism and empire. Teachers have expert subject knowledge and benefit from a structured professional development programme that keeps teaching approaches current. Ofsted inspectors confirmed this picture, noting that pupils develop increasing depth of understanding in their subjects.

The school emphasises academic rigour alongside creative opportunity. Twenty-five subjects are offered at A-level, and the Extended Project Qualification encourages independent research thinking. Sixth form students access bespoke university application support through The Access Project, a specialist organisation that provides individual guidance for those aspiring to medicine, law, or Oxbridge study. Nearly every A-level student receives explicit guidance on UCAS timelines, university selection, and application strategy.

Learning outside formal lessons is woven deliberately into the timetable. Enrichment activities run on Friday afternoons, encouraging students to explore new interests and build skills. These sessions are structured around student choice and rotated half-termly to provide breadth.

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.

Where Students Go Next

Sixth form leavers progress primarily to university. In 2024, the school recorded 5 applications to Oxbridge, with 1 offer and 1 acceptance (to Cambridge). Beyond the Russell Group, students secure places at a broad range of universities, reflecting varied subject interests from STEM to humanities.

For younger students, progression to sixth form is selective. Entry requires demonstrated commitment to academic study and six strong GCSE grades. Students ineligible for sixth form transition to further education, apprenticeships, or employment, with career guidance provided throughout Year 11.

Oxbridge Success

#1135 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 20%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

This is Haggerston's defining arena. The school invests substantially in activities that extend educational experience far beyond examination specification. The Friday enrichment programme runs each half term with activities chosen rotated to ensure breadth of access.

Arts and Drama

Drama is central to school identity. Annual productions invite auditions in October, drawing cast and orchestra from across year groups. Recent productions have involved orchestral accompaniment and professional staging. Lunchtime creative arts clubs operate regularly. Rehearsals extend into the evening, and students describe genuine theatrical ambition — performing works of substance rather than token celebrations.

Music and Ensemble

Music thrives here. A string orchestra was documented by Ofsted inspectors performing Pachelbel's Canon with audible quality and peer appreciation. Choirs operate at multiple levels. The school supports peripatetic instrumental teaching, enabling students from all backgrounds to access lessons. Music scholarships are available for those showing particular aptitude.

Sports and Physical Development

Sports facilities include courts, fields, and a strength and conditioning studio. Sports clubs rotate through fixtures and training across the school year, with activities including rugby, hockey, football, and basketball. Strength and Conditioning clubs operate both at lunchtime and after school, supporting student-athletes and those building general fitness. Annual Sports Day provides whole-school competition.

Leadership and Debate

A debating society draws participants from across the pupil cohort, engaging with complex moral and philosophical questions. The Haggerston Conference, student-led since its inception, allows young people to shape discussions around school direction. Students serve as school ambassadors, members of student union committees, and peer mentors to younger students. These structures are not ceremonial; they genuinely invite adolescents into thinking about their community.

STEM and Wider Learning

Architecture Club operates as a specialist interest space. Numeracy Club supports students building mathematical confidence. Board Games and Tabletop Club provides strategic thinking and social connection. Cookery Club develops practical life skills. An Art Therapy club offers creative expression for emotional wellbeing. Homework Club provides structured academic support. Calligraphy Club cultivates fine motor precision and meditative practice. The Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) in Year 10 develops extended research and academic independence.

Character Development

Nearly all Year 9 students complete the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award, with progression to Silver and Gold for those continuing into sixth form. The scheme develops resilience, teamwork, physical challenge, and outdoor confidence. Work experience placements begin in Year 10, with careers education woven throughout the curriculum.

The breadth of this provision is deliberate. The Haggerston Way philosophy — Aspiration, Creativity, Character — is operationalised through these activities, not just discussed in assemblies.

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Every student is known. Tutor groups are deliberately small, enabling form tutors to track progress academically and personally. Year teams are responsible for specific cohorts, creating continuity across key transitions. A structured behaviour policy creates calm, orderly corridors and classrooms. Safeguarding is treated seriously, with Ofsted confirming that procedures are clear and training is regular.

Support for wellbeing includes counselling access, peer support networks, and Art Therapy club. Teachers maintain regular contact with families through the DPR system (a digital learning platform visible to parents). Students with SEND are supported through the Inclusion team, with additional provision available for those with Education, Health and Care Plans.

Attendance and punctuality are monitored actively. The school communicates regularly with families about both achievement and concerns.

Admissions

Haggerston operates standard London secondary admissions through Hackney Council. The school is oversubscribed, receiving approximately 3.9 applications per place. In recent admissions rounds, the furthest distance at which a place was offered was 1.99 miles, meaning families living this distance from the school gates were offered places, whilst those living further away were waitlisted. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

For sixth form entry, students typically require six GCSE grades at 5-9 (strong pass), with specific subject prerequisites for A-level subjects. Entry is selective, creating a sixth form cohort of roughly 300 across Year 12 and Year 13.

Sixth form applicants from outside the main school are welcomed; entry is based on GCSE attainment and sixth form application form. Open events run in autumn term. The school website details specific dates annually.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
0.700 miles

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
1.936 miles

Applications

669

Total received

Places Offered

171

Subscription Rate

3.9x

Applications per place

Practical Information

School day runs 8:30am to 3:00pm for main school, with early finish on Fridays at 1:45pm enabling enrichment activities. Sixth form has a slightly different timetable reflecting greater independence and study time. The school is a short walk from Hoxton overground station and Queens Bridge Road entrance is the main access point. Students are encouraged to walk or cycle to school. Limited parking is available nearby for parents picking up.

Uniform is required for Year 7-11, with sixth form dress code expectations less prescriptive. School canteen operates at lunch and break, offering hot and cold food. Students may bring packed lunches.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,100
  • Number of pupils: 1,007

Things to Consider

Oversubscription and distance: With furthest distance at which a place was offered at 1.99 miles, living far from Hackney makes entry uncertain unless you fall under priority criteria (looked after children, siblings already on roll, or SEN needs naming the school). Families should verify their precise distance from school gates and understand that places are not guaranteed even within the standard admission distance.

Arts and enrichment focus: Whilst academic results are solid, this school's identity centres on creative development and character formation. Students who see school purely as an exam machine may find the emphasis on drama, music, and enrichment less aligned with their priorities.

Pace and challenge: This is an ambitious school with high expectations. Students who struggle to keep pace, or who prefer low-pressure secondary education, may find the combination of knowledge-rich curriculum and active enrichment demanding.

Sixth form selectivity: Not all students can progress to sixth form. Those with GCSE grades below 5-9 will need to seek places at further education providers or specialist colleges.

The Verdict

Haggerston School represents a rare combination: credible academic rigour alongside genuine investment in student creativity, leadership, and character. The Grade II listed architecture, the Ernő Goldfinger design, the professional arts programme, and the ethos of student agency create a distinctive secondary experience. GCSE results are solid, with the school ranked 1,099th out of 3,895 schools for GCSE academic outcomes, while sixth-form results are more modest. What makes Haggerston distinctive is not ranking position but the texture of daily life - the priority given to drama rehearsals, Duke of Edinburgh expeditions, student leadership structures, and the genuine implementation of values beyond assembly rhetoric.

Best suited to families within feasible distance of Hackney who value creative development as highly as exam results, and who want their adolescent immersed in a diverse, ambitious, purposeful school community. The main challenge is securing admission in an oversubscribed context; once in, students benefit from thoughtful pastoral care, excellent teaching, and genuine opportunity to discover and develop their talents.

FAQs

Yes. Haggerston was rated Good by Ofsted in December 2022. The school ranks 1,099th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), an above-midpoint position nationally. A-level results position the school at 40% achieving A*-B grades. The distinctive element is the genuine integration of creative arts, drama, and enrichment into daily school life, not merely as add-ons but as central to educational purpose.

Very competitive. The school receives approximately 3.9 applications for every place, with the furthest distance at which a place was offered at 1.99 miles in recent rounds. This means families living beyond this distance are unlikely to secure a place unless they meet priority criteria (looked after child, sibling already on roll, or SEN). Living in Hackney significantly improves prospects, but even families very close to the school cannot take admission for granted.

Three pillars define the school: Aspiration, Creativity, and Character. Teaching is strong across subjects, with expert knowledge and structured progression of concepts. The arts programme — drama, music, visual arts — is genuinely ambitious, involving orchestral accompaniment and professional-standard productions. Duke of Edinburgh reaches most Year 9 students. Student leadership structures (ambassadors, student union, peer mentoring) are meaningful. Enrichment activities span Architecture Club through Cookery to Strength and Conditioning. The pastoral system is careful and responsive.

Friday enrichment sessions run each half term with student choice rotating through activity groups. Examples include Drama Productions (with auditions, rehearsals, and professional performance), String Orchestra, Music Ensembles, Sports (multiple teams and clinics), Duke of Edinburgh (Bronze, Silver, Gold progression), Architecture Club, Debate Society, Numeracy Club, Book Club, Art Therapy, Calligraphy Club, Board Games Club, Cookery Club, and Higher Project Qualification. Additional opportunities include homework clubs, peer mentoring, and UCAS support in sixth form. The school also holds the Haggerston Conference, where students lead discussion about school direction.

Haggerston Sixth Form is selective, requiring six GCSE grades at 5-9 for entry. The cohort is approximately 300 students across Year 12 and Year 13. Twenty-five A-level subjects are offered. Teaching remains rigorous and knowledge-rich. All sixth formers engage with enrichment and an Extended Project Qualification. Specialist university application support is provided through The Access Project partnership, with bespoke guidance for medicine, law, and Oxbridge aspirants. Current results show 40% achieving A*-B grades at A-level.

There is no formal catchment boundary. Places are allocated first to looked-after children and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school, then by distance from the school gates. The furthest distance at which a place was offered was 1.99 miles in recent admission years. Living in Hackney, closer to the school, improves prospects substantially. Families should verify their precise distance and understand that even those within the furthest distance at which a place was offered cannot assume a place, as allocation depends on the applications received that year.

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Weymouth Terrace, Hackney, London, E2 8LS
02077397324
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