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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.
Sitting on the edge of Newcastle in the borough of Gateshead, Whickham School is a large, oversubscribed academy that balances academic rigour with a distinctive strength in vocational pathways. Serving over 1,700 students, the school has maintained a reputation for stability and success, evidenced by its consistent "Good" standing with Ofsted. Under the leadership of Mr Fraser Turnbull, appointed in 2020, the school continues to be a popular choice for local families, combining traditional values with modern ambition.
The atmosphere at Whickham is purposeful and energetic, typical of a large secondary school that operates as a genuine community hub. Students move between the mix of 1960s blocks and modern additions with a sense of routine and discipline. The sheer size of the campus allows for impressive facilities, particularly in sport and technology, which shape the daily experience; this is not a school where students are confined to desks all day.
The school operates under the motto "Excellence for Everyone", underpinned by core values of Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience. These are not merely administrative buzzwords but are woven into the behaviour policy and pastoral conversations. Mr Turnbull has emphasised high expectations since his arrival, focusing on attendance and engagement.
Students benefit from a House system that breaks the large cohort into smaller, manageable communities, encouraging a sense of belonging that can sometimes be lost in schools of this size. The "Whickham Way" establishes clear boundaries for behaviour, resulting in a calm environment where learning can take precedence.
In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, Whickham School delivered above-average academic outcomes. The school ranks 1,265th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in the upper half nationally, and it is 7th in the Newcastle-upon-Tyne area on the broader secondary ranking.
The Attainment 8 score of 53 indicates secure GCSE attainment, while the Progress 8 score of +0.26 demonstrates that students make above-average progress from their primary school starting points.
At A-level, performance is solid, ranking 1,035th out of 2,549 schools in England for academic outcomes. This places the sixth form in the upper half of ranked schools nationally, and 50% of grades awarded were A*-B.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
53.24%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
—
% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is broad, maintaining a strong academic core while honouring the school's specialist heritage in sport and arts. Key Stage 3 covers the full breadth of the National Curriculum, with specialist teaching in Science, Languages, and Humanities from Year 7.
In Key Stage 4, the options process is designed to keep pathways open. While the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) is encouraged, with 31.7% of pupils achieving strong passes in these facilitating subjects, the school does not force it at the expense of creative or technical subjects.
A defining feature is the school's commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Specialist facilities allow for practical work that goes beyond textbook theory, particularly in Design Technology and Computing.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
Ofsted did not issue a single overall grade for this inspection. This score is derived from the published subjudgements.
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Destinations data reveals a distinct strength of Whickham School: the diversity of post-16 pathways. Families should read older destination snapshots alongside the school's latest published destinations information, because these outcomes can vary by cohort.
Apprenticeships are part of the post-16 pathway mix, reflecting the school's careers guidance and links with local industry and engineering firms. For students seeking high-quality vocational training rather than a traditional university route, Whickham provides practical support.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 16.7%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
0
Offers
Admission to Whickham School is coordinated by Gateshead Council. Families should use Gateshead's current secondary-transfer timetable for Year 7 entry and check the council's latest admissions information before relying on a place being available.
With such high demand, living within the catchment area is critical. Places are allocated based on looked-after status and siblings, followed by distance from the school. Families living outside the immediate Whickham area often find it difficult to secure a place without a sibling link. The furthest distance at which a place was offered is not published annually but is strictly enforced based on the applicant spread. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Parents must apply via the Gateshead Council admissions portal, using the council's current secondary-transfer timetable and published on-time deadline for Year 7 entry the following September.
Applications
661
Total received
Places Offered
280
Subscription Rate
2.4x
Applications per place
Pastoral care is organised through a year-group structure supported by the House system. Each student has a Form Tutor who acts as the primary point of contact, staying with the form as they move up the school.
The "Whickham Way" emphasises positive relationships. A dedicated student support team creates a safety net for those facing emotional or social challenges. The school is proactive regarding mental health, with counsellors available and clear signposting for students needing support.
Extracurricular life is a major pillar of the Whickham experience. The school's designation as a Sports College has left a legacy of excellent facilities, including the AROL Sports Centre, a 3G pitch, and extensive playing fields. Clubs range from competitive rugby and netball to recreational badminton and fitness.
The arts are equally well served. The Music department runs several ensembles, including a choir and orchestra, while Drama productions are a highlight of the school calendar.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is popular, with large cohorts completing Bronze and Silver awards annually. For those interested in technology, the Coding Club and STEM challenges offer opportunities to compete regionally.
The school day runs from 8:40 am to 3:10 pm. The site is located on Burnthouse Lane, well-served by local bus routes connecting to Gateshead and Newcastle. Parents should note that traffic around the school gates can be heavy at peak times; using designated drop-off points away from the main entrance is recommended.
Competition for Places. Admission is coordinated through Gateshead Council's published arrangements, and availability can change by year. Families moving to the area should check their proximity to the school and the latest oversubscription criteria carefully.
Large Campus. With over 1,700 students, the school is large and busy. While the pastoral system breaks this down, students who prefer a small, quiet environment might find the scale initially overwhelming.
Sixth Form Entry. Entry to the Sixth Form is based on GCSE grades. While many Year 11s stay on, the Sixth Form also attracts applicants from other local schools, creating a dynamic but competitive post-16 environment.
Whickham School offers a compelling blend of academic reliability and vocational opportunity. It suits ambitious students who want above-average GCSE outcomes but also value practical pathways and sport. The emphasis on careers and post-16 pathways marks it out as a school that understands the modern economy. Best suited to local families who want a large, well-resourced school with a "real world" focus. The main challenge is navigating Year 7 admissions through the council process.
Yes. Whickham School is rated Good by Ofsted. The latest inspection confirmed that the school continues to provide a good quality of education. GCSE results are above average, with the school ranked 1,265th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes, and student progress is above average.
Places are allocated through Gateshead Council's published admissions arrangements, and availability can change by year. Families should check the latest oversubscription criteria and distance information directly with the council and school.
The school does not have a fixed line on a map for its catchment. Instead, places are allocated by distance from the school gate after priority groups (looked-after children, siblings) are serviced. The effective catchment radius shrinks in years with high sibling numbers or increased local birth rates.
Results are positive. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 53. The Progress 8 score of +0.26 indicates that students make above-average progress.
Yes. Whickham School has a large and successful Sixth Form offering A-levels and vocational qualifications. It attracts students from its own Year 11 cohort as well as external applicants from other schools in Gateshead and Newcastle.
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