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SchoolsMiddlesbroughMacmillan Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Middlesbrough
State School
Macmillan Academy
Stockton Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 4AG·Middlesbrough·URN: 130908A 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
Special Classes
A-levels Ranking
1,362
Academic
1,445
Overall
2
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,569
Academic
1,748
Overall
2
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,018
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
71%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Macmillan Academy Review 2026: A Community School Built for Tomorrow

At a Glance

When Macmillan Academy opened its doors in 1989 as one of the first City Technology Colleges in England, it was envisioned as a forward-thinking institution bridging education and industry. That original ambition still pulses through the academy today. Now serving over 1,500 students across an 11-19 age span from its Stockton Road base in Middlesbrough, the school has evolved significantly. The November 2022 Ofsted inspection awarded Good across all five measured domains, including sixth form provision, reflecting consistent achievement in teaching quality, student behaviour, and pastoral care. In the current FindMySchool data, the academy ranks 1,569th out of 3,895 schools for GCSE academic outcomes, placing it as a solid, dependable choice within its local community and across the Teesside region.

Character & Atmosphere

The buildings speak to the school's evolution. The original 1989 structures housing English and Mathematics lessons remain, now flanked by modern extensions added in 2006 when the school converted to academy status. That year brought a dedicated Science, Music and Physical Education building, followed by a contemporary reception and dining hall in the early 2000s. Walking the campus, you sense the deliberate construction of learning spaces: specialist areas create a sense of purpose rather than institutional anonymity.

The school's motto, "Inspiring Every Student to Succeed," frames the approach without sentimentality. Staff retention is notably high, with over one-third of current teaching staff originally trained as initial teacher trainees at the academy, creating institutional continuity. Under Headteacher Mrs Rachel Coning, who has led the school since November 2021, there is evident intentionality around student voice, personal development, and academic rigour balanced with broader wellbeing. The atmosphere described by recent inspectors captures students behaving politely and courteously, showing genuine respect for one another.

Academic Results

GCSE Performance

In the current 2025 dataset, the school's academic metrics reflect solid middle performance. The average Attainment 8 score is 47.8. The Progress 8 score of -0.14 indicates that pupils on average make slightly below expected progress from their Key Stage 2 starting points, suggesting variable outcomes across different ability groups. This gap between attainment and progress is the area most requiring attention.

The school ranks 1,569th out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 2nd within Middlesbrough on the local secondary table (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in a broad middle position nationally. Around 44.4% of pupils achieved grades 5 or above in GCSE English and mathematics, a threshold used by universities and employers as an indicator of functional literacy and numeracy. The EBacc entry rate is 40.6%, with an average points score of 4.2.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form remains a solid part of the school's offer. In the current FindMySchool A-level data, 50% of entries achieved grades A*-B and 20% achieved A*/A. The school ranks 1,362nd out of 2,549 providers in England for A-level academic outcomes, with 225 exam entries in the dataset. This suggests a sixth form serving students across the attainment spectrum and supporting progression beyond Year 13.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

48.89%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is described by inspectors as a "major strength," with particular praise for outdoor learning initiatives and a clear skills-development philosophy. The school recognizes diverse pathways to success, offering both traditional A-levels and applied qualifications designed to support students with different learning profiles. Reading has been deliberately prioritized: sixth form reading buddies support younger students, phonics programmes run in the earlier years, and reading strategies are modelled consistently across subject areas.

The school maintains inclusive provision for students with SEND, placing significant importance on ensuring every student achieves their potential. Staff are organised in departmental teams with strong subject knowledge; the library serves as a central learning resource open throughout the school day. Class sizes average 28 in lower years, dropping to smaller A-level sets, which is typical for state schools and allows for more personalized feedback as students progress.

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

Destination patterns should be read alongside the latest school-published progression information rather than a single older cohort snapshot. University remains an important pathway, alongside further education, apprenticeships, and employment, and families should ask for route-by-route progression evidence where a specific university, apprenticeship, or employment pathway matters.

The sixth form's diverse offering (A-levels alongside applied qualifications) reflects a genuine commitment to supporting students toward their chosen pathways rather than funnelling everyone toward traditional university routes.

Oxbridge Success

#972 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 33.3%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

The academy provides a deliberately comprehensive enrichment programme operating across lunch times, after school, and through weekend opportunities.

Sports: Community and Competitive

Physical education is extensive and structurally embedded. The school offers two large modern sports halls equipped with the latest fixtures, an outdoor ropes course, and a climbing wall. Playing fields provide dedicated space for field sports. The PE Department coordinates up to 100 students representing the academy in sporting fixtures each week, with structured enrichment programmes running during active breaks and lunch times. Competitive pathways develop alongside inclusive participation: football, netball, basketball, badminton, volleyball, and indoor hockey feature prominently. Hockey teams compete in local leagues; rugby, cricket, and tennis take advantage of seasonal opportunities. The school has established a strong reputation within the local Teesside community, hosting matches for external clubs and coaching programmes.

Music and Performance

The Macmillan Academy Theatre, a professional-quality venue, serves as home to dramatic and musical performances throughout the year. The Music Department hosts festive productions, notably a Christmas celebration scheduled annually for December featuring live performances and ensemble work. Sixth form students particularly engage with music through dedicated ensembles and performance opportunities. The theatre doubles as a teaching space and community resource, hosting student productions and external performances. A dedicated Music and PE building, opened in 2006, reflects the school's commitment to these disciplines with proper studios and rehearsal spaces.

Drama and Performance Opportunities

Student-led theatrical productions run throughout the year, utilising the professional theatre space. The drama programme integrates across the secondary and post-16 years, with sixth formers taking leadership roles in production and directing opportunities.

STEM and Technology Initiatives

The school hosts over 20 initial teacher trainee placements annually through partnerships with York Saint John University, Teesside University, Durham University, University of Sunderland, and Northumbria University, reflecting departmental strength across English, mathematics, MFL, science, business, PE, design and technology, and computing. This training responsibility indicates teaching staff expertise. The academy maintains a dedicated IT helpdesk and eleven modern ICT classrooms with current software, supporting computer science curriculum and digital skills development. A specialist ICT room supports lessons and technical support throughout the day.

Clubs and Activities

The school offers structured enrichment across debate, chess, yoga, and skill-based workshops. Annual highlights include whole-school production opportunities, Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions for Year 9 pupils (every student), sports days, and community service initiatives. Post-16 students engage in leadership programmes, community service projects, and specialist guest lecture series: Year 12 students have participated in university-level Ethics Debates at Sunderland University and Sports Experience Days at Teesside University.

Facilities Supporting Learning

The library system comprises two separate libraries operating as central learning hubs. The main library serves the whole academy; a dedicated Post-16 Library provides a focused study environment for sixth form students. A modern Food and Nutrition facility supports practical learning and student catering. The careers centre houses extensive resources for all students, supporting post-16 choices and beyond. Sixth formers have exclusive access to a brand-new, modern spacious common room and café, creating a distinct sixth form environment.

Admissions

Macmillan Academy serves the Middlesbrough local authority area, and applications for Year 7 entry are coordinated through the local authority's standard admissions process. For the 2027 intake, the current coordinated scheme lists applications opening on 7 September 2026, closing on 31 October 2026, with offers released on 1 March 2027. Families should check the latest oversubscription information directly with the local authority before relying on older demand figures.

For sixth form entry, applications are welcomed both from internal students completing Year 11 and from those at other schools. There are no formal entrance requirements beyond the capacity to benefit from a A-level or applied qualifications programme. The school expects applications by the published annual deadline, with interviews possible for borderline cases or those applying from other schools.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
Not Known

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Not Known

Applications

997

Total received

Places Offered

256

Subscription Rate

3.9x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school operates a strong pastoral system with class tutors overseeing small groups (typical for secondary schools) and form tutors maintaining regular contact with students. Behaviour policy explicitly references the school's core values of Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience. Students are described by inspectors as polite, courteous, and showing respect to one another, positive cultural markers. The school takes mental health and emotional wellbeing seriously, with investment in staff training, peer support systems, and a dedicated counselling service integrated into school life.

Safeguarding arrangements are effective and intentional. The school operates a safeguarding culture in which student wellbeing and protection are non-negotiable priorities. Staff receive regular training; there are clear reporting pathways; and students understand how to voice concerns.

The dining hall seats over 400 people and features modern kitchen facilities, providing hot and cold meal choices daily. For sixth formers, a dedicated café offers additional flexibility.

Practical Information

School hours run from 8:50am to 3:20pm for main school, with sixth form following a more flexible schedule reflecting post-16 study patterns. The academy operates Monday through Friday term time, with a standard school calendar aligned to Middlesbrough local authority dates.

The location on Stockton Road, Middlesbrough, is accessible via local bus routes and by car. Parents should verify current transport links via TfL Journey Planner or the academy website for their specific route. The school is urban: situated between Teesside Park and the A66/A19 corridor, within easy reach of major employment and leisure facilities.

The academy allows visitors during the school day and hosts scheduled open events at key transition points (typically October-November for Year 7 admissions, summer for sixth form applications). Contact the school directly for enquiries.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,650
  • Number of pupils: 1,565

Things to Consider

Progress 8 context: The slight negative Progress 8 score (-0.14) warrants consideration. This indicates pupils make marginally below expected progress from their starting points compared to peers in England. For families considering the school, this suggests variation in how well different groups of students are supported to achieve their potential. It merits discussion with the school about how they are addressing this.

Demand and oversubscription: Entry in Year 7 can be competitive, and families should verify current allocation data with Middlesbrough local authority because the situation changes annually. Do not rely on older applications-per-place figures when judging the chance of a place.

SEND support precision: While the school is genuinely inclusive and explicitly welcomes students with SEND, inspectors identified that "more precision is needed relating to strategies teachers use to support pupils to ensure pupils get the right support." This suggests that whilst provision exists, consistency across teachers in differentiation and targeted support requires attention.

The Verdict

Macmillan Academy is a well-run, inclusive community secondary school with particular strengths in sixth form outcomes, pastoral systems, and the breadth of enrichment on offer. The school's origins as a City Technology College remain visible in its commitment to practical, skills-based learning alongside academic subjects. Results are solid but not exceptional at Key Stage 4, with the sixth form providing genuine momentum toward university and career pathways. Best suited to families in the Middlesbrough area seeking a comprehensive, non-selective secondary education with genuine breadth and a strong post-16 offer. The main consideration is assessing whether the school's particular strengths in pastoral care and sixth form align with your child's needs and aspirations.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Good across all five areas by Ofsted in November 2022, including Good for sixth form provision. Current results sit in a broad middle position nationally on the FindMySchool rankings, with A-level outcomes at 50% A*-B. The school is known for strong pastoral systems and an inclusive approach to SEND.

Applications for Year 7 entry are made through Middlesbrough local authority's coordinated admissions system, not directly to the school. For the 2027 intake, the scheme lists applications opening on 7 September 2026, a closing date of 31 October 2026, and offers on 1 March 2027. Families should check current allocation and distance information with the local authority before applying.

The school welcomes applications from internal Year 11 students and those from other schools. There are no formal entrance qualifications, though the school expects students to be able to access A-level or applied qualifications successfully. The school advises checking specific A-level subject entry requirements (e.g., minimum GCSE grades in relevant subjects) on their website or by contacting the Post-16 team directly.

The school offers extensive sports (up to 100 students represent the academy weekly in fixtures), music performances in a professional theatre, drama productions, Duke of Edinburgh expeditions for all Year 9 pupils, debating, chess, yoga, and specialist clubs. Post-16 students access leadership programmes and university experience days. Details are on the school website, and students can join clubs at the start of each term.

Yes. The academy has two modern sports halls, outdoor pitches for football, netball courts, a climbing wall, and a ropes course. The PE Department coordinates structured competitive and recreational sports throughout the week, with up to 100 students representing the school in external fixtures.

Macmillan Academy places importance on inclusive provision. There is a dedicated SEND team, teaching assistants are deployed within classes, and the school has partnerships with specialist providers. Contact the school directly for enquiries.

Sixth form students have exclusive access to a brand-new, spacious common room with café, a dedicated study library, and specialist teaching spaces. The school emphasises sixth form independence and preparation for university or employment through leadership opportunities, university engagement, and structured careers guidance.

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Stockton Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 4AG
01642800800
www.macmillan-academy.org.uk
R Coning
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