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SchoolsNottinghamThe National CofE Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Nottingham
State School
The National CofE Academy
Annesley Road, Hucknall, Nottingham, NG15 7DB·Nottinghamshire·URN: 137159A 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 11-18
Church of England
A-levels Ranking
1,238
Academic
1,339
Overall
20
Local
GCSE Ranking
3,351
Academic
3,040
Overall
34
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
735
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.

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
81%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The National CofE Academy Review 2026: Historic Roots and Community Spirit

At a Glance

The National CofE Academy is one of the oldest educational foundations in Nottinghamshire, with a lineage tracing back to 1788. Located in Hucknall, it serves as a central pillar of the local community, blending a long heritage with the modern support structure of the Minster Trust for Education (MITRE). As a Church of England academy, it places distinct emphasis on values and character, aiming to serve families seeking a supportive, faith-centred environment alongside standard academic provision. The academy operates as part of a collaborative sixth form hub, Hucknall Sixth Form Centre, pooling resources with partner schools to expand opportunities for older students.

Character & Atmosphere

At drop-off, the gates reveal a school that feels firmly embedded in its town. The campus, while modernised over the years, retains a sense of its historic identity. Students move through the site with a sense of purpose that reflects the academy’s ethos: "Together, we make a difference." This is not an exam factory but a community school where the Anglican character is palpable without being exclusionary.

Mr Martin Brailsford serves as Executive Head Teacher, overseeing the strategic direction of the academy within the trust structure. Leadership emphasises "life in all its fullness," a biblical reference that translates practically into a focus on the whole child. The atmosphere is generally calm and orderly, supported by a house system that breaks the larger student body into manageable pastoral families.

The connection to the Minster Trust for Education (MITRE) is significant. Since joining, the academy has benefited from shared expertise and stability, particularly in staff development and curriculum planning. The environment feels structured and safe, with clear expectations regarding uniform and conduct. It is a place where traditional values of respect and service sit alongside the practical realities of a large, non-selective comprehensive.

Results

In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the academy delivered performance metrics that align closely with national norms for progress. The GCSE Progress 8 score of +0.04 indicates that students make average progress from their starting points, performing in line with expectations based on their primary school results.

Ranked 2,852nd in England and 32nd in Nottingham for secondary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), with a GCSE academic rank of 3,351st out of 3,895 schools, the academy’s current profile is strongest on progress rather than raw attainment. While not in the elite tier of high-flying academic powerhouses, it provides a dependable education where the majority of students secure the grades needed for their next steps.

Key metrics from the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset include:

  • Attainment 8 Score: 42.6, with Progress 8 still at +0.04.
  • EBacc Entry: 32.5% of pupils entered the English Baccalaureate, with 9.5% achieving strong passes (grade 5+) across the suite.
  • Maths and English: 38% achieved grade 5+ in both core subjects, and 57% achieved grade 4+.

The academy’s focus is clearly on value-added progress, ensuring that students of all abilities, not just the most able, move forward.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

50.4%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is broad and balanced, adhering to the National Curriculum while leveraging the academy's facilities for technology and the arts. Teaching is structured and consistent. Departments such as Humanities and English often benefit from the rich discussions prompted by the school's Christian ethos, allowing students to explore moral and ethical dimensions of their subjects.

In the lower years (Key Stage 3), students follow a wide range of subjects before narrowing their choices for GCSE. The academy encourages students to consider the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) pathway, which includes a language and a humanity, though this is not enforced rigidly for every student.

The learning environment is supported by purposeful facilities. Science laboratories and technology workshops are well-equipped, allowing for practical learning. Support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is integrated into the classroom where possible, with teaching assistants working alongside subject specialists to ensure accessibility.

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 Pupils Go Next

A distinctive feature of the academy is its approach to post-16 education. Sixth form provision is delivered through the Hucknall Sixth Form Centre (HSfc), a collaborative partnership. This arrangement allows students to access a far wider range of courses than a standalone sixth form could offer.

In the 2025 A-level dataset, the sixth form outcomes rank 1,260th in England and 19th in Nottingham for A-levels (FindMySchool ranking). This places performance around the middle of the national table. However, the collaborative nature of the sixth form means the focus is often on breadth of opportunity and vocational pathways as well as pure A-levels.

Families should check the sixth form's latest destinations information directly, but the pathway mix remains important:

  • University, apprenticeship and employment routes are all relevant pathways for leavers.
  • The academy's careers support should be assessed alongside current destination information from the school.
  • Families comparing sixth forms should ask for the latest destination and progression breakdown.

At the top end of academic achievement, the academy continues to support aspirational students. In 2024, one student secured a place at Cambridge University, demonstrating that for the most able students, the pathway to elite institutions remains open.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Admission to The National CofE Academy is coordinated by Nottinghamshire County Council. For 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open on 3 August 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are due on 1 March 2027.

While it is a Church of England academy, it serves the whole community. Admissions criteria prioritise looked-after children and those with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Following this, priority is often given to siblings and those living in the catchment area. There are also criteria related to regular worship for a portion of places, reflecting its religious character, but the majority of students come from the local area based on distance.

For 2027 Year 7 entry, the current Nottinghamshire timetable lists applications opening on 3 August 2026, an on-time deadline of 31 October 2026, and offer day on 1 March 2027. Families living outside the immediate vicinity of Hucknall should check the latest oversubscription criteria; distances vary annually based on applicant distribution, and proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
1.101 miles

Applications

519

Total received

Places Offered

210

Subscription Rate

2.5x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral care is a strength, underpinned by the academy’s Christian distinctiveness. The house system provides a sense of belonging, with vertical tutoring often used to encourage older students to mentor younger ones.

Ofsted has noted that students feel safe and that bullying is dealt with effectively when reported. The academy invests in a dedicated pastoral team who are non-teaching staff, meaning they are available throughout the day to deal with issues as they arise. "Archway" services and chaplaincy support provide additional layers of emotional and spiritual care for students, regardless of their own faith background.

The academy’s approach to behaviour is based on "forgiveness and reconciliation," aligning with its faith ethos. This does not mean a lack of consequences, but rather a focus on restorative justice and helping students understand the impact of their actions.

Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular life is varied, aiming to develop the "whole child." The academy runs a "Pledges" system or similar character education framework that encourages participation in activities beyond the syllabus.

Sport is a traditional strength, with teams fielded in football, rugby, netball, and athletics. The large sports hall and outdoor pitches support a busy fixture list.

Music and drama are also central to academy life. The annual academy production is a highlight, often involving large numbers of students in cast and crew roles. Choirs and bands perform regularly, both in school and at the local church, strengthening links with the parish.

Notable clubs include:

The STEM Club

offering students the chance to engage with practical science and engineering projects.

The Debating Society

which competes locally and encourages students to articulate their views on current affairs.

Trips are frequent, ranging from geography field trips to the Peak District to history tours of the battlefields in Europe. The chaplaincy team also organises retreats and reflection days.

Fees & Financial Aid

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Education is funded by the government, and places are free for all students.

While there are no fees, families should budget for standard associated costs. These include the compulsory uniform, sports kit, and optional trips such as the annual ski trip or battlefield tours. Individual music lessons are available and typically incur a termly charge, though subsidies may be available for families on lower incomes.

Pupil Premium funding is available for eligible students (those claiming free school meals in the last six years). This funding is used by the school to provide additional academic support, assist with the cost of trips, and ensure equal access to all curricular opportunities.

£School Fees
TuitionFree

State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).

Practical Information

The academy is located on Annesley Road in Hucknall, with good access to public transport. The Hucknall tram stop and train station are within walking distance, making it accessible for staff and sixth form students travelling from wider Nottingham.

School hours follow a standard pattern, typically starting at 8:40am and finishing at 3:00pm. Wraparound care is not provided on-site for secondary students, though the library and breakfast clubs are often available before school.

Uniform is strictly enforced, consisting of a blazer with the academy crest and a house tie. The academy expects high standards of appearance as preparation for the world of work.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,184
  • Number of pupils: 1,125

Things to Consider

Sixth Form Collaboration: The sixth form experience is unique because it is shared via the Hucknall Sixth Form Centre. Students may have lessons with peers from partner schools and may move between sites. This prepares students well for university style independence but differs from a traditional school-based sixth form.

Faith Ethos: The Church of England character is genuine. While inclusive, families should expect regular collective worship and a curriculum that engages with religious themes. Families uncomfortable with explicit Christian values may prefer a non-denominational community school.

Admissions planning: For 2027 Year 7 entry, applications open on 3 August 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are due on 1 March 2027. Entry is not guaranteed even for those living relatively close, so families relying on this school should have a realistic Plan B.

The Verdict

The National CofE Academy offers a stable, supportive, and values-driven education in the heart of Hucknall. It is not an academic hothouse but a true community school where students are known and cared for. Best suited to families who value a rounded education with a strong moral compass and who want their children to be part of a historic institution that looks forward as well as back. The main challenge is securing a place in Year 7 due to high local demand.

FAQs

Yes. The academy was rated Good by Ofsted in its most recent inspection (April 2023). Inspectors highlighted the calm environment and the broad curriculum. The school also holds strong ratings from SIAMS for its distinctiveness as a Church of England academy.

Yes, it should still be treated as competitive. For 2027 Year 7 entry, Nottinghamshire's secondary transfer route lists applications opening on 3 August 2026, an application deadline of 31 October 2026 and an offer day of 1 March 2027. Families should check the current oversubscription criteria before applying.

No. The academy welcomes students of all faiths and none. However, it is a Church of England school, so the ethos, assemblies, and values are based on Christian principles. Admissions criteria may give some priority to regular church attenders, but many places are allocated on distance.

Post-16 education is delivered through the Hucknall Sixth Form Centre (HSfc). This is a partnership between The National CofE Academy, The Holgate Academy, and Queen Elizabeth’s Academy. It allows for a wider range of A-level and vocational courses than a single school could provide.

Performance is strongest on progress and closer to the lower-middle part of the attainment table. In the 2024-25 / 2025 dataset, the academy achieved a Progress 8 score of +0.04 and an Attainment 8 score of 42.6. This means students make progress broadly consistent with schools across England, while headline attainment is more modest.

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Annesley Road, Hucknall, Nottingham, NG15 7DB
01159635667
www.nationalacademy.org.uk
Martin Brailsford
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