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SchoolsSheffieldWestbourne School|Best Secondary Schools in Sheffield
Independent School

Westbourne School

60 Westbourne Road, Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2QT·Sheffield·URN: 107162A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
All-through
Mixed
Ages 3-16
Religious Character: None
GCSE Ranking
551
Academic
488
Overall
5
Local
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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Elite
9.4/10
£Fees (2025–26)
Yr 5
£4,565
Yr 6
£4,565
Yr 7
£6,965
Yr 8
£6,965
per term
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OverviewGCSEPrimaryISI Inspection

Last reviewed: March 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Westbourne School, Sheffield review 2026: Small-school attention across the full 3 to 16 journey

At a Glance

For families who want continuity, this is a rare Sheffield option: an all-through independent school that takes children from early years through to GCSE. The structure matters because it reduces the number of major transitions, particularly at 11, while still keeping the feel of a smaller setting. The latest formal inspection found that required standards were met across leadership, education, wellbeing and safeguarding, with strengths in leadership ambition and a curriculum that builds firm foundations from the early years upwards.

Academic performance at GCSE sits above the England average range for comparable schools, and the school’s own profile is clear: broad accessibility rather than heavy selection, paired with targeted support for pupils who need it.

Character and Atmosphere

The tone is purposeful without feeling narrowly exam-driven. External evidence points to a culture built around mutual respect and pupils treating one another well, with calm routines and clear expectations. House activities and pupil leadership roles, such as school council and peer mentoring, play a practical role in shaping behaviour and responsibility rather than acting as decorative extras.

One distinctive element is the school’s physical set-up. Provision spans more than one nearby site, with early years and juniors on one location and the senior school on another, plus additional outdoor learning space elsewhere. For some families, that multi-site model is a positive, it gives younger pupils age-appropriate spaces and keeps older pupils in a more secondary-focused setting. For others, it adds daily logistics and may influence the feel of the school day.

Inclusion is not a slogan here, it is explicit in the school’s public reporting. The proportion of pupils identified with additional needs is materially higher than in many independent schools, and the leadership narrative emphasises breadth of intake and support, not just top-end scholarship outcomes.

Results and Academic Performance

Westbourne is ranked 551st out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 429th out of 3,688 overall (FindMySchool ranking based on official data). Locally, it ranks 4th in Sheffield for secondary outcomes. That places it in a strong national band on the current refreshed metrics.

The right question to ask on a visit is how the school balances breadth and choice at Key Stage 4,

Parents comparing local options can use the FindMySchool Local Hub comparison tool to benchmark GCSE ranking position against nearby schools across Sheffield.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

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% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching and Learning

Curriculum breadth is a stated priority. The latest inspection describes leadership investment in a curriculum that teaches a wide range of subjects, with early years provision that supports creativity and curiosity and older pupils building secure foundations in reading, writing and mathematics.

A useful nuance from the inspection evidence is that assessment practice is not consistently strong in every subject. Leaders were described as still developing how assessment is used in some areas to pinpoint exactly what individual pupils need next. For parents, this matters less as an abstract pedagogical issue and more as a practical one: ask how the school checks progress in foundation subjects, how often it reports to families, and what happens if a child is doing well in class but underperforming in formal tests, or vice versa.

Support systems appear well established, including a dedicated learning support area referenced in inspection activity, which is consistent with the school’s broader positioning as inclusive rather than narrowly selective.

Where Pupils Go Next

With education running through to Year 11, the key destination transition is post-16. The school does not run a sixth form, so students typically move on to Sheffield sixth forms and colleges, or alternative independent pathways, depending on fit and subjects. What Westbourne does appear to offer, based on inspection evidence, is a structured careers programme with age-appropriate learning about options, plus access to trips, visitors and speakers that help pupils understand routes into different careers.

For younger pupils, the advantage is continuity. Many families will value the ability for pupils to move from juniors into seniors without the disruption of a school change at 11, particularly if a child benefits from stability, familiar routines and long-term pastoral knowledge.

Admissions

Westbourne describes itself, in formal reporting, as broadly non-selective by academic ability. In reality, most independent schools still assess fit, using school reports, discussions with families, and age-appropriate activities to confirm that a child will thrive and that support needs can be met.

For Year 7, scholarship assessment is part of the ecosystem. Published school directory information indicates scholarship exams typically take place in January for pupils aiming to start in Year 7 the following September. Even where scholarships are not pursued, early engagement matters because year-group sizes are not large and places can fill.

If you are applying for early years, note an important detail from the latest inspection: at that point in time, the early years cohort consisted of Reception only, with no nursery-aged pupils on roll. That does not remove nursery provision from the school’s structure, but it does suggest that availability and cohort size can vary. For prospective families, it is sensible to ask about current nursery places, the weekly pattern on offer, and how progression into Reception works in practice.

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Safeguarding and wellbeing systems are described as embedded, with staff training, prompt handling of concerns, and effective recruitment checks. Pupils are taught online safety in a detailed way, including how to report concerns and understand risks linked to digital platforms.

Pastoral structures are supported by pupil leadership roles, including peer mentors, and by a school council that gives pupils a mechanism to contribute to improvement. For families considering the school because of additional needs, it is also relevant that the school reports a high number of pupils identified with special educational needs and/or disabilities, plus a smaller number with education, health and care plans.

Beyond the Classroom

Enrichment appears to be used intentionally, not as a marketing list. The inspection evidence points to a wide range of activities designed to build resilience, teamwork and belonging, with leaders reviewing participation to engage more pupils in fitness and sport.

Music is a standout thread in the school’s own reporting, with ensembles running weekly and a stated expectation that pupils are encouraged to sing and learn instruments from an early stage. One recent published account references beginner and advanced ensembles with around 35 students involved across the groups.

The civic and personal development strand is unusually concrete. Examples referenced in inspection evidence include learning tied to public services through educational visits, work with charities that involves tracking costs and profits when raising money, and house activities built around speakers addressing social issues.

Fees and Financial Aid

For academic year 2025 to 2026, published fee information indicates a termly range of £4,565 to £6,965, inclusive of VAT, varying by age and stage.

Means-tested bursaries and scholarships are part of the model. Formal reporting confirms that fees are published before deductions for bursaries and scholarships, and that support exists to widen access where needed. Scholarships are also described in public school-directory information as available across several categories, with assessment typically linked to Year 7 entry.

Nursery fees are not quoted here. Families should refer to the school for the current early years schedule and pricing.

£Fees (2025–26)
Reception£4,565 / term
Year 1£4,565 / term
Year 2£4,565 / term
Year 3£4,565 / term
Year 4£4,565 / term
Year 5£4,565 / term
Year 6£4,565 / term
Year 7£6,965 / term
Year 8£6,965 / term

Fees shown include VAT. Fee information indicates a termly range

£

Practical Information

The school operates on a multi-site model within Sheffield, with younger pupils and older pupils based on different nearby sites and additional outdoor learning space used for play and outdoor activity. For day-to-day planning, families should ask how drop-off and pick-up are managed across sites and whether siblings can be coordinated easily.

School-day start and finish times, plus breakfast club and after-school care arrangements, are not set out in the official documents reviewed for this profile. Prospective parents should confirm current hours and wraparound options directly with the school, especially if childcare logistics are a key driver.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 420
  • Number of pupils: 322

Things to Consider

  • Assessment consistency varies by subject. The latest inspection highlighted that assessment is still developing in some areas, which may matter for pupils who need very clear step-by-step feedback outside the core subjects.

  • Multi-site logistics. The split between junior and senior sites can suit children developmentally, but it adds practical complexity for families juggling drop-off, pick-up and siblings.

  • Early years availability can fluctuate. At the time of the most recent inspection, early years provision consisted of Reception only, with no nursery-aged pupils on roll. If nursery is your entry point, confirm current cohort structure and places early.

  • Fee commitment and extras. Fees sit within a broad band by year group. Families should budget for typical additional costs such as uniform, trips and optional activities, and ask how financial assistance applies in practice.

The Verdict

Westbourne School, Sheffield suits families who want an all-through independent pathway without a strongly selective feel, and who value continuity through to GCSE in a smaller setting. The inclusive profile, combined with structured pastoral systems and a broad curriculum, will appeal to pupils who benefit from close staff knowledge over many years. The main decision points are practical rather than philosophical: affordability over time, and whether the multi-site model and post-16 transition align with family logistics and long-term plans.

FAQs

The school's GCSE outcomes sit above the England average band, and it is ranked 551st in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 4th in Sheffield for secondary outcomes in the FindMySchool ranking based on official data. The latest ISI inspection reported that required standards were met, including safeguarding and leadership requirements.

Published 2025 to 2026 fee information indicates a termly range of £4,565 to £6,965, varying by stage and including VAT. Means-tested bursaries and scholarships are available, and families should ask how support is assessed and applied for their circumstances.

Westbourne is broadly non-selective by academic ability, but admissions typically involve reviewing a child’s current school reports and meeting the family to confirm fit and support needs. For Year 7, scholarship assessment is commonly scheduled in January for September entry, although scholarships are not the only route to entry.

The school is structured to include early years from age 3. However, the most recent inspection recorded that the early years cohort consisted of Reception only at that time, with no nursery-aged pupils on roll. Families should check current nursery availability and the weekly model directly with the school.

The school reports a high number of pupils identified with special educational needs and/or disabilities and also a smaller number with education, health and care plans. Families should ask how support is delivered day-to-day, how targets are tracked, and how the school adapts learning where needs are complex.

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60 Westbourne Road, Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2QT
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