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Located in the suburb of Carlton, just east of Nottingham city centre, The Carlton Academy has established itself as a familiar choice for local families. As a member of the Redhill Academy Trust, the school operates under the motto "Excellence for All", a commitment visible in its structured environment and broadly steady GCSE progress. With 1,371 pupils, including a growing sixth form, it combines the resources of a large academy with a distinct community feel driven by its house system.
The campus on Coningswath Road blends established educational blocks with significant recent investment, including a dedicated science centre and the purpose-built Sixth Form Centre. The environment is purposeful and orderly, reflecting the "warm strict" ethos often associated with the Redhill Academy Trust. Students wear smart maroon blazers, and the visual identity of the school is sharp and professional.
Mr Dan Philpotts serves as Headteacher, leading a team that balances high academic expectations with pastoral support. The school's identity is anchored in its six houses: Carnarvon, Cavendish, Grove, Hollinsclough, Hutchinson, and Messent. These aren't just administrative groupings; they are the engines of school life, driving competition in everything from sports to the performing arts.
The ethos is one of high expectations. Behaviour policies are clear, and there is a tangible focus on resilience and responsibility. The facilities match this ambition, particularly the Carlton Academy Theatre, which serves as a hub for the school’s vibrant performing arts culture, and the floodlit 4G pitch which supports a strong sporting tradition.
Academic performance at GCSE is more mixed in the current data. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the school recorded an Attainment 8 score of 45.1. The Progress 8 score of +0.03 indicates that students make progress broadly in line with or slightly above national expectations from their starting points.
Ranked 3,732nd out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), The Carlton Academy is positioned in the lower part of the current academic table, while its overall GCSE rank is 3,105th out of 3,688.
At A-level, the picture is solid with pockets of excellence. In 2025, 50% of grades were A*-B across 178 exam entries. The school successfully supports students onto competitive pathways. The academic rigour is evident in the science and maths departments, which are popular at A-level.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
52.25%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
—
% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum follows a three-year Key Stage 3, allowing students to develop a deep grounding in subjects before narrowing their choices. Teaching is structured and consistent, utilizing the trust’s pedagogical principles which emphasise clear modelling, memory recall, and regular feedback.
In classrooms, the atmosphere is focused. Teachers have strong subject knowledge, and the recent refurbishment of science laboratories has enhanced practical learning. The school operates a 'knowledge-rich' curriculum, where students are expected to master core content thoroughly, supported by 'knowledge organisers' for homework and revision.
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 Sixth Form is a launchpad for diverse futures. Families should check the school's latest published leavers' information for current university, employment and apprenticeship destinations. The current 2025 A-level dataset shows 50% of grades at A*-B across 178 exam entries, giving a current academic baseline for sixth-form comparisons.
For the most ambitious, selective university routes are worth discussing directly with the school. Families should check the school's latest published destination information for current Oxbridge applications and offers, rather than relying on historic cycle figures. This keeps the focus on the guidance available to self-motivated students seeking top-tier institutions.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 14.3%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
0
Offers
Admissions are coordinated by Nottinghamshire County Council through the secondary transfer process. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open on 3 August 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are released on 1 March 2027.
Places are allocated based on strict criteria: looked-after children first, followed by siblings of current students, and then distance from the school. The furthest distance at which a place was offered varies annually but is typically tight due to local demand. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.
Applications
622
Total received
Places Offered
257
Subscription Rate
2.4x
Applications per place
Pastoral care is delivered through the vertical house system. Tutor groups are mixed-age, allowing older students to mentor younger peers and encouraging a sense of "family" within each house.
The school takes wellbeing seriously, employing a dedicated student services team and an on-site counsellor. The 2022 Ofsted inspection noted that students feel safe and that bullying is rare and dealt with effectively. The school has also achieved recognition for its mental health support structures.
Extracurricular life is a major pillar of the school's offer. The Carlton Academy Theatre hosts regular productions, allowing students to perform in a professional-grade venue. The annual House Arts competition is a highlight, involving hundreds of students in dance, drama, and music.
Sport is equally strong, with the 4G pitch and sports hall supporting teams in football, netball, and basketball. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is thriving, with large cohorts completing Bronze and Silver awards, and a dedicated number pushing through to Gold.
The school day runs from 8:40am to 3:05pm. Located in Carlton, the school is well-connected by Nottingham City Transport bus routes (Red Line 25 and 27), making it accessible for students across the eastern suburbs of Nottingham. There is no dedicated school bus service.
Admissions Process: Year 7 entry is coordinated by Nottinghamshire County Council. Families should use the current secondary-transfer timetable and check the latest oversubscription criteria before applying.
Strict Policies: As part of the Redhill Academy Trust, the school enforces strict policies on uniform, mobile phones, and behaviour. Families should be comfortable with a "high expectations" culture before applying.
Sixth Form Mix: The current 2025 A-level dataset shows 50% of grades at A*-B across 178 exam entries. However, the pastoral support and leadership opportunities in the Sixth Form are excellent.
The Carlton Academy offers a structured, ambitious, and supportive environment where students are pushed to achieve. It balances the resources of a large academy with the personal touch of a strong house system. Best suited to families who value a disciplined, traditional education and want a school with a genuine community heartbeat. The main challenge is securing a place.
Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in November 2022. In the current GCSE dataset, its Attainment 8 score is 45.1 and its Progress 8 score is +0.03, indicating progress broadly in line with or slightly above national expectations from students' starting points.
The school serves Carlton and the surrounding suburbs. While there is a designated catchment, places are allocated by distance for those who meet the criteria. Families should check Nottinghamshire County Council's current secondary-transfer timetable and oversubscription criteria before applying.
Yes. The Sixth Form is based in a dedicated centre and includes A-level and vocational courses. Entry requirements typically apply, usually requiring Grade 5s in English and Maths plus subject-specific grades.
There are six houses: Carnarvon, Cavendish, Grove, Hollinsclough, Hutchinson, and Messent. Each house has its own identity and competes for the annual House Cup.
Applications for Year 7 are handled by Nottinghamshire County Council. For September 2027 entry, applications open on 3 August 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are released on 1 March 2027.
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