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Sitting on the western edge of Milton Keynes, The Hazeley Academy manages the difficult balancing act of being a large modern secondary school that retains a distinct sense of community. Established in 2005, the school serves a diverse catchment including Hazeley, Grange Farm, and Whitehouse. The guiding philosophy here is built around the "5Cs": Character, Confidence, Creativity, Contributing, and Community. This is not a breathless exam factory but a school that places equal weight on social development and academic outcomes.
The campus feels modern and purposeful. Opened in phases since the mid-2000s, the architecture is typical of Milton Keynes' newer developments: functional, light-filled, and spacious. A central "Street" runs through the main building, acting as the social artery of the school. Despite a student roll exceeding 1,500, the atmosphere remains orderly, aided by a house system that draws on local history. The houses—Colossus, Cobra, Enigma, and Victory—pay homage to the codebreakers of nearby Bletchley Park, rooting the school in the region's intellectual heritage.
Miss Toni Whiteman, the Principal, leads with a focus on holistic development. Her tenure has seen the school maintain a steady course, confirmed by the continued Good rating from Ofsted in March 2024. Inspectors noted that pupils feel safe and that the "Hazeley 5Cs" are more than just slogans; they are actively used to frame discussions about behaviour and aspiration.
The student body is diverse and reflects the rapid growth of the city. There is a palpable energy in the corridors, but it is generally well-contained. This is a school where students are expected to take ownership of their environment, and for the most part, they do.
Academic performance at The Hazeley Academy is solid, particularly at GCSE, where the 2025 dataset shows Attainment 8 of 45.4 and slightly positive Progress 8 of +0.08.
In the 2025 GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 45.4. The Progress 8 score of +0.08 suggests that students make slightly above-average progress from their starting points at primary school. Ranked 2,396th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic performance, with an overall secondary rank of 2,292nd in England and 11th in Milton Keynes, performance remains solid rather than exceptional.
At A-level, the picture is steady if less spectacular. In the 2025 dataset, 50% of grades were awarded at A*-B and 20% at A*-A across 405 exam entries. Ranked 1,528th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes and 5th in Milton Keynes for sixth-form performance, the Sixth Form delivers results that enable progression for the majority, though it is not an academic outlier.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
45.19%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
—
% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad and balanced, designed to keep options open for as long as possible. Teaching follows a "Hazeley Learning" model, which emphasises clarity of instruction and checking for understanding. In Year 7 and 8, students follow a wide range of subjects before narrowing choices for GCSE.
There is a notable strength in the way the school handles transition. "Drop Down Days" allow for deep dives into specific topics, often linking curriculum content to real-world applications. Science facilities are well-equipped, and the school uses its space well to support practical learning.
Parents should note that while teaching is generally consistent, the sheer size of the school means that the experience can vary slightly between departments. However, the systems for monitoring quality are robust, and intervention is swift where standards dip.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
The path from Hazeley is predominantly university-focused. Rather than relying on older destination percentages, families should ask the school for the latest university, apprenticeship and Oxbridge progression figures; the current 2025 A-level baseline is 405 exam entries, with 50% of grades at A*-B.
Employment and apprenticeships are also well-supported routes. Approximately 22% of leavers moved directly into employment, and 4% secured apprenticeships. The careers advice is a strength, ensuring that students who decide against university have viable, supported pathways into the workforce.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 10%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
0
Offers
Admissions to The Hazeley Academy are coordinated by Milton Keynes City Council. For 2027 Year 7 entry, the secondary-transfer deadline is 31 October 2026, with offer day on 1 March 2027. Families should check the latest oversubscription information rather than relying on older application and offer counts.
Families considering any aptitude or supplementary arrangements should check Hazeley's current admissions information alongside the council timetable. For 2027 Year 7 entry, the main secondary-transfer deadline is 31 October 2026, before offers are released on 1 March 2027.
Priority for regular places is given to children with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) naming the school, followed by looked-after children. A significant factor is the defined catchment area, which covers Hazeley, Grange Farm, Whitehouse, and parts of Tattenhoe and Kingsmead. Siblings of current students also receive priority.
The furthest distance at which a place was offered is often very tight. Families moving into the area should verify their specific address against the council's catchment maps, as boundaries can be strict. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Applications
886
Total received
Places Offered
237
Subscription Rate
3.7x
Applications per place
Pastoral care is structured around the House system, which breaks the large school population down into manageable units. Each student belongs to a Vertical Tutoring group, mixing students from different year groups. This structure encourages younger students to learn from older peers and encourages a "family" feel within the larger institution.
The "House Team" includes non-teaching Student Support Officers who are available throughout the day to deal with social or emotional issues. This ensures that teachers can focus on teaching while students still have immediate access to support. Bullying is taken seriously; the school uses restorative approaches to resolve conflict, encouraging students to understand the impact of their actions.
The extracurricular offer is extensive, as one might expect from a school of this size. Sport is a major pillar. The Hazeley Academy Basketball programme is particularly renowned, with teams frequently competing at a high level regionally and nationally. The facilities include a large sports hall, dance studio, and extensive outdoor pitches.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is popular, with high participation rates at Bronze and Silver levels. The 5Cs framework drives much of the enrichment activity, encouraging students to contribute to the wider community. Student leadership is also emphasised, with opportunities to serve as House Captains or Subject Ambassadors.
Creative arts are well-resourced, with regular drama productions and music concerts. The school makes good use of its partnership with the wider 5 Dimensions Trust to offer opportunities that might be beyond the scope of a single school.
The school day runs from 8:40 am to 3:15 pm. The uniform is smart: a black blazer with the school badge, white shirt, and House tie. Strict adherence to uniform policy is expected as a sign of "Professional Confidence," one of the school's core values.
The academy is part of the 5 Dimensions Trust, working closely with Shenley Brook End School. This partnership allows for shared staff expertise and professional development, benefiting students through more resilient staffing structures.
Intense Competition for Places. With nearly four applicants for every seat, securing a place is the primary hurdle. Families outside the immediate catchment area have a very low probability of admission unless they have sibling priority or qualify via the sports aptitude route.
School Size. With over 1,500 students, Hazeley is a large environment. While the House system mitigates this, quieter students will need to find their niche to avoid feeling lost in the crowd.
Sixth Form Academic Profile. While A-level results are solid, they are "national typical" rather than elite. Families seeking highly academic, hothouse environments for Sixth Form might want to compare specific subject outcomes, though the holistic support here remains excellent.
The Hazeley Academy is a modern, forward-looking school that serves its community with energy and purpose. It offers a safe, structured, and aspirational environment where the "5Cs" are lived rather than just displayed. Best suited to families in the western expansion areas of Milton Keynes who want a well-rounded education that values character as much as qualifications. The main challenge is securing a place.
Yes. Ofsted rated the school "Good" in its most recent inspection (March 2024). The report highlighted the safe environment and the effective implementation of the school's values. Academically, the current GCSE dataset gives Attainment 8 of 45.4 and Progress 8 of +0.08.
Applications for Year 7 are handled by Milton Keynes City Council. For 2027 entry, the secondary-transfer deadline is 31 October 2026 and offer day is 1 March 2027. You must list the school as a preference on the Common Application Form. Sixth Form applications are made directly to the school, so families should check Hazeley's current Sixth Form timetable.
Yes, entry can be competitive. Families should use the latest published oversubscription criteria and catchment information rather than relying on older application ratios. For 2027 Year 7 entry, applications are handled through Milton Keynes City Council by the 31 October 2026 secondary-transfer deadline.
Yes, uniquely for the area. Up to 10% of places (24 seats) are prioritised for students demonstrating aptitude in sport (specifically netball or basketball). The assessment takes place in October of Year 6.
The catchment prioritises the Hazeley, Grange Farm, Whitehouse, Oxley Park, and Kingsmead districts. Exact priority is determined by distance from the school gate within these zones. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Yes. The Sixth Form is popular and includes A-levels and vocational qualifications. Admissions criteria apply, typically requiring specific grades at GCSE to access A-level courses.
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