Set in the large village of Keyworth, just south of Nottingham, The South Wolds Academy & Sixth Form is a medium sized secondary school that punches above its weight in academic progress. With approximately 1,114 students, it maintains the feel of a community school while securing results that place it within the middle 35% of schools in England (national typical band).
The academy is led by Halina Angus, who has been in post since July 2016 and oversaw the school's transition into the East Midlands Education Trust (EMET). A comprehensive inspection in April 2025 confirmed that the school remains Good overall, with a specific upgrade for the Sixth Form which was rated Outstanding. For families in the Rushcliffe area, it represents a stable, high performing option that balances village community life with serious academic scholarship.
The atmosphere at South Wolds is defined by a sense of calm and mutual respect. Students move between lessons with purpose, and the school's location in Keyworth contributes to a less frantic environment than one might find in urban Nottingham. The academy is well integrated into the local community, serving not only Keyworth but also surrounding villages like Tollerton, Willoughby on the Wolds, and Plumtree.
Being part of the East Midlands Education Trust since 2013 has provided the school with a secure framework for improvement and shared resources. The school's ethos is centered on three core pillars: scholarship, character, and community. These are not merely abstract concepts; they are embedded in the daily routines and the reward systems used to recognize student achievement. The school buildings, while a mix of original structures and newer additions, are well maintained and provide a functional, modern learning environment.
The South Wolds Academy & Sixth Form consistently delivers solid academic performance. In the most recent validated data, the school achieved an Average Attainment 8 score of 52, which is significantly above the England average. The Progress 8 score of +0.16 indicates that students make better progress here than their peers with similar starting points in other schools across England.
The academy ranks 1,187th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), and ranks 17th among secondaries in Nottinghamshire. These results place the school comfortably within the top 30% of schools in England. In the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), 23.1% of students achieved grade 5 or above, demonstrating a strong commitment to the core academic subjects of English, mathematics, sciences, history, geography, and languages.
At A-level, the performance is equally reliable. The school ranks 1,169th in England for post-16 outcomes, with 51.4% of students achieving A* to B grades. This places the sixth form in line with the middle 35% of England schools (national typical band), outperforming many local non-selective alternatives.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
51.39%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
Teaching at South Wolds is characterized by high expectations and a structured approach to the curriculum. In the 2025 Ofsted report, inspectors specifically praised the ambitious curriculum and the expert subject knowledge of the staff. Leaders have designed a curriculum that ensures students study a wide range of subjects in depth before specializing at GCSE.
The academy has a particular strength in the core subjects, but the curriculum remains balanced. Mathematics and English are delivered by specialist teams who focus on building confidence as much as technical skill. In the sixth form, which inspectors described as exceptional, students have an impressive appetite for learning. They are consistently committed to achieving their best, supported by teachers who provide clear, actionable feedback.
The academy's university pipeline is strong, reflecting the academic ambitions of its student body. For the 2023/24 cohort, 63% of students progressed to university, with a significant number securing places at Russell Group institutions. The school’s data also highlights a successful pathway into high quality apprenticeships, with 10% of leavers choosing this route, while 23% entered direct employment.
The academic rigour is further evidenced by the elite university pipeline. In 2024, the school achieved a combined Oxbridge offer rate of 50%, with students successfully securing places at the University of Cambridge. This indicates that for the most able students, the academy provides the necessary support and extension to compete at the highest level.
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Admissions are coordinated by Nottinghamshire County Council. The South Wolds Academy is a popular choice and is currently oversubscribed. For the 2026 intake, the Published Admission Number (PAN) is 170. In the most recent cycle, the school received 629 applications for approximately 206 offers, resulting in a subscription proportion of 3.05 applications for every place.
Priority is given to looked after children, followed by those attending a linked primary school who live in the catchment area. Because the school is at capacity, families living outside the immediate catchment area of Keyworth and the surrounding linked primary schools may find it difficult to secure a place. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical trends in the local authority.
Applications
629
Total received
Places Offered
206
Subscription Rate
3.0x
Apps per place
The pastoral system at South Wolds is a significant strength, often cited by parents as a reason for choosing the school. Each student is part of a tutor group that meets daily, providing a consistent point of contact for both academic and social concerns.
The 2025 inspection confirmed that safeguarding is effective and that students feel safe and well supported. The school has a clear behavior policy that is applied consistently, resulting in a calm learning environment where bullying is rare and dealt with promptly. Trusting relationships between staff and students mean that pupils feel comfortable seeking help when they need it.
The extracurricular life at the academy is diverse, designed to foster the character pillar of the school's ethos.
STEM subjects are highly regarded, with students participating in several external competitions. The school hosts a popular Robotics Club and has a strong record in the UK Mathematics Trust (UKMT) challenges. The school also ensures students develop their ability to debate skilfully and discuss important issues, often linking these to scientific ethics and modern technology.
Physical education is a major part of school life, with a 25m swimming pool and extensive playing fields on site. The school competes locally in football, netball, and rugby, while also offering individual sports like badminton and trampolining. In the arts, the school is known for its annual musical productions and a vibrant music department that includes various choral ensembles. Named clubs such as the Chess Club and various music groups provide students with opportunities to pursue niche interests outside of the standard curriculum.
The school day begins at 8:40am and finishes at 3:15pm. The academy is served by local bus routes, including the Keyworth Connection from Nottingham city centre. For those considering the Sixth Form, applications should be made directly to the school via their online portal. Wraparound care details for a secondary setting are focused on after school clubs and supervised study sessions in the library.
This is a state school with no tuition fees. As an academy, it is government funded and open to all students within its catchment and those who meet its admission criteria. Families should budget for associated costs such as the school uniform, educational trips, and optional music lessons. Financial support is available for families eligible for the Pupil Premium, and sixth form students may apply for the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund to assist with travel and equipment costs.
The South Wolds Academy & Sixth Form is a robust, well led secondary school that offers a high standard of education without the intense pressure found in some selective environments. It is best suited to students who want a broad, academic curriculum in a supportive village setting and who are willing to engage with the school's community ethos. The recent Outstanding rating for its Sixth Form makes it one of the most compelling post-16 options in the county.
Yes. The school is currently rated Good by Ofsted following an April 2025 inspection. Its Sixth Form provision is specifically rated as Outstanding. Academic results consistently exceed England averages, with 51.4% of A-level students achieving A* to B grades.
This is a state-funded academy with no tuition fees. It is part of the East Midlands Education Trust and is free for all students.
For Year 7 entry, applications must be made through Nottinghamshire County Council by October 31. For Sixth Form entry, students apply directly to the school using the application form on the academy website.
The catchment area includes Keyworth and surrounding villages such as Tollerton, Willoughby on the Wolds, and Plumtree. The school is currently oversubscribed, meaning places are largely allocated to those living within this defined area.
While there are no tuition fees, the school provides support for low-income families through the Pupil Premium and the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund, which can help cover costs for trips, uniforms, and study materials.
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