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SchoolsSmethwickHolly Lodge High School College of Science
State School

Holly Lodge High School College of Science

Holly Lane, Smethwick, B67 7JG·Sandwell·URN: 104018A 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
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
1,328
Academic
1,412
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
2,143
Academic
2,205
Overall
2
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,925
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.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Good
7/10
Application Demand
100%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Holly Lodge High School College of Science Review 2026: Strong Science Foundation in a Diverse Community

At a Glance

When three separate schools across West Smethwick merged in September 1992, Holly Lodge emerged as a new institution rooted in deep local heritage. The girls' grammar school had opened its doors in 1922, followed by the boys' school in 1927; both evolved into comprehensive schools admitting children of all abilities. Today, the combined institution holds specialist status as a College of Science, a designation achieved in 2004 that continues to shape its curriculum and identity. Located on Holly Lane, equidistant between Smethwick and Oldbury, the school serves approximately 1,650 pupils aged 11 to 18 in a diverse, multicultural community where 65% of students belong to Sikh, Hindu, and Islamic backgrounds. Following substantial investment through the Building Schools for the Future programme (2009-2011), which saw £23 million spent on refurbishment and new construction, Holly Lodge possesses modern facilities alongside its heritage architecture. The school is rated Good by Ofsted (March 2022), with particular strengths in its sixth form provision, student destinations, and admissions process. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr Imran Iqbal, who assumed the role in January 2022, the school operates under the Smethwick Health and Wellbeing Education Trust and maintains three core values: Ambition, Opportunity, and Community.

Character and Atmosphere

Holly Lodge's character is unmistakably shaped by its commitment to serving a community with complex needs. The school's motto, "Success for All," reflects this inclusivity. Students describe a place where diversity is celebrated actively. During "Cultures Week," pupils share their heritage and backgrounds, creating an atmosphere where multiculturalism is embedded into daily life rather than treated as an isolated initiative. The school's diverse intake, with 97% of pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds, creates a genuinely cosmopolitan learning environment. Staff emphasise that the school listens to student voice; examples cited by inspectors include pupils influencing decisions about security measures. Behaviour is consistently described as good, both during lessons and in communal spaces. Bullying incidents are rare and dealt with effectively. The leadership team, including governors, takes safeguarding seriously with robust procedures and regular staff training. Inspectors noted that leaders and governors have high ambitions for the school and are determined to serve their community well. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and welcoming, with pupils and staff taking visible pride in their institution. The school moves at a measured pace, avoiding unnecessary pressure, whilst maintaining rigorous academic expectations. Teachers employ active teaching strategies, ensuring pupils are engaged in lessons. There is particular attention to supporting pupils' personal development through comprehensive relationships and sex education, paired with careers advice from Year 9 onwards.

Results

GCSE Performance

Holly Lodge's GCSE results now sit closer to the middle of the national dataset, while still reflecting the complex socio-economic context it serves. In the 2025 dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 42.1, marking pupils' average performance across their eight qualifications. The Progress 8 score of -0.1 indicates that pupils made broadly average progress from their Key Stage 2 starting points compared to similar pupils nationally. 5.4% of pupils achieved grades 5 or above across the five English Baccalaureate qualifications, and the EBacc average point score is 3.6. These figures rank the school 2,143rd out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). The Smethwick local hub lists Holly Lodge 2nd locally, with an overall England rank of 2,019th. The school's approach to GCSE support includes targeted interventions for pupils struggling with core literacy skills, recognising that upon entry many students require substantial catch-up work in reading and writing.

A-Level Performance

The sixth form presents a notably stronger picture. In the 2025 dataset, students achieve an A*-A-B rate of 50%, with 20% of grades at A or better. The school ranks 1,328th out of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), reflecting solid middle-band performance nationally. The Smethwick local hub lists Holly Lodge's sixth form 1st locally, highlighting that progress into and through the sixth form is a genuine strength. Although the sixth form cohort is described as "small," the school offers a broad selection of both academic and vocational A-level subjects, with specialist teachers providing regular feedback on progress.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

50.38%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE

2143rd

England rank

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching and Learning

Subject specialists form the backbone of Holly Lodge's teaching approach. Teachers possess expert knowledge in their disciplines and structure lessons systematically, allowing pupils to build knowledge progressively. In science, teachers assess prior learning before introducing new topics, ensuring firm foundations. In language lessons, vocabulary and structures from previous classes are deliberately reinforced, creating coherent progression. The school's designation as a College of Science is reflected in curriculum design: pupils study three separate sciences in Years 10-11, benefiting from specialist science facilities including dedicated laboratory spaces. The school provides additional support for pupils who struggle with reading, implementing targeted interventions to ensure they receive the help needed to progress. Curriculum content reflects the school's multicultural identity; in English, teachers deliberately select texts that represent the cultural diversity of the school community, expanding pupils' horizons through literature. The school has moved away from extensive written marking and graded lesson observations, instead prioritising time spent on activities that genuinely impact learning. Across the curriculum, teachers are encouraged to develop subject knowledge through professional development opportunities.

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.

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Where Students Go Next

At age 16, the majority of students progress to education or training. Approximately 76% of sixth form leavers (2023-24 cohort) moved into university, whilst 17% continued in full-time education or training elsewhere, and 6% entered employment. Only 1% pursued apprenticeships, indicating that traditional academic routes remain dominant. Following A-levels, approximately 90% of students progress to higher education or training, demonstrating strong post-16 progression. Within that cohort, approximately 5% secure places at Russell Group universities, indicating that whilst university progression is strong, the proportion entering the most selective institutions remains modest. The school benefits from a dedicated transition coordinator who works with families from Year 11 onwards, ensuring every school leaver has clarity about their post-16 destination. Partnerships with Sandwell Connexions Careers Service ensure follow-up support and intervention if students lose their way. The school actively tracks "destination data," recording where every Year 11 pupil progresses, enabling informed advice to subsequent cohorts. Sixth form students receive comprehensive careers guidance alongside their academic studies, preparing them for applications and university transitions.

Beyond the Classroom

Music and Performing Arts

Holly Lodge maintains a lively music programme despite the constraints of a comprehensive school budget. Music tuition is available, with specialist teachers offering peripatetic lessons to those seeking to develop instrumental skills. Termly school productions run across multiple venues, most notably at the Theatre Hall, providing opportunities for students to perform at scale. The school maintains a choir ensemble and other musical groupings that rehearse regularly. Participation in these activities is entirely voluntary, though staff actively encourage involvement. Art and cultural activities are supported through dedicated teaching spaces, allowing creative subjects to flourish alongside the mainstream curriculum.

Sports and Physical Education

Sport occupies a significant place in school life. The school benefits from multiple sports facilities, including a 4-court Sports Hall, mirrored Dance Studio, and outdoor provision including football pitches. Teams compete in traditional school sports including cricket, football, and badminton, with student representatives achieving notable competitive success at inter-school fixtures. A floodlit 3G pitch (for which the school has undertaken fundraising in recent years) extends the range of sports available. Qualified coaches deliver holiday activities during school breaks, offering basketball, netball, and cricket camps that improve technical skills whilst providing structured activity during periods when families may struggle with childcare and food provision. Physical Education is compulsory for all pupils, with structured progression through Key Stages 3 and 4.

Clubs and Societies

The school includes extracurricular clubs, changing termly to maintain student interest and accommodate evolving curriculum needs. Beyond the core offer, the school supports the Combined Cadet Force, providing military-style training and discipline to students seeking that environment. Duke of Edinburgh Award schemes run to Gold level, enabling personal development and expedition experience. Reading clubs and literacy support groups operate for students seeking to deepen engagement with texts. Science clubs connect to the school's specialism, though specific named societies were not detailed in available sources. Drama societies, coding and technology clubs, and art societies provide platforms for creative expression. The school operates enrichment trips across the school year, with Year 6 to Year 11 pupils experiencing educational visits that extend classroom learning into real-world contexts.

Pastoral and Wellbeing Support

A comprehensive pastoral system ensures students' wellbeing remains central. Teaching assistants are deployed alongside teachers in classrooms, providing additional support and enabling differentiation. The school employs a trained counsellor who visits weekly to support students requiring additional emotional support. Mental health awareness is explicitly embedded into the curriculum, with mindfulness and yoga sessions offered during intervention periods. The school has moved away from high-pressure performance management, instead focusing staff energy on activities that directly support student wellbeing and learning. Safeguarding is robust; the school maintains detailed records and conducts regular training for staff across safeguarding, safe recruitment, and extremism prevention.

Admissions

Holly Lodge operates as a non-selective comprehensive secondary school with no entrance examination. Admissions are coordinated through Sandwell Local Authority's coordinated admissions process. For Year 7 entry, the school is significantly oversubscribed: in the most recent cycle recorded, 1.43 applications were received for every available place. Places are allocated using the standard oversubscription criteria: looked-after children and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school receive priority; thereafter, siblings and those living closest to the school gates are prioritised. Pupils are expected to wear a school uniform as per the school's standards policy. Term dates follow the standard Sandwell LA calendar, with training days scheduled at the beginning and middle of the school year. The school day runs from 8:45am (morning registration) to approximately 3:10pm, with staggered lunch periods. Parents are encouraged to engage with the school via class charts, MyConcern reporting systems, and traditional parent consultation evenings held termly. For prospective pupils and families, the school holds transition events in the summer term, with Year 6 pupils visiting to become familiar with facilities, meet staff, and begin friendships with peers they will study alongside from September.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
N/A

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
N/A

Applications

342

Total received

Places Offered

240

Subscription Rate

1.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

The school's approach to wellbeing is notably thoughtful and avoids unnecessary pressure. Staff workload is managed intentionally; leaders have stripped away performative documentation (written book marking, detailed graded observations) in favour of approaches that genuinely impact learning and staff morale. Students experience a welcoming, orderly environment where they feel safe and trusted. Behaviour is good, reflecting consistent expectations and swift dealing with incidents. The school recognises that many pupils arrive with gaps in foundational literacy and numeracy; targeted intervention programmes address these during dedicated slots, supporting students to catch up and progress. For pupils with Special Educational Needs, the school provides support through a range of strategies, though specific therapies are not detailed in available literature. The school's commitment to community extends beyond the school gates: partnerships with local organisations and support services ensure that families facing hardship receive signposting to local authority assistance, benefits advice, and food support programmes.

Practical Information

The school operates a traditional school day structure, with pupils arriving at 8:45am for registration and departing approximately 3:10pm. The Sandwell Health and Wellbeing Education Trust operates the school as a Foundation School within the local authority. Uniform is compulsory for all pupils, with standards outlined on the school website. Transport links to Holly Lane are reasonable; the school sits less than a mile from the M5 motorway and is accessible via local bus routes. On-site parking is limited; many families rely on public transport or walking from local residential areas. The school has invested in improved facilities following the Building Schools for the Future programme; libraries, science labs, and specialist spaces support teaching across the curriculum. Pupils carry individual timetables and use digital systems (ClassCharts, EduLink One) for pastoral tracking and home-school communication. School meals are available daily; pupils can purchase lunch from the canteen or bring packed lunches. Free school meals are available for eligible families (the school notes that 43% of the pupil population claim FSM eligibility). Music tuition is available for those seeking instrumental lessons.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,650
  • Number of pupils: 1,643

Things to Consider

Attainment baseline on entry is lower than England average. The school serves a community with significant socio-economic disadvantage and where many pupils enter secondary education with below-average attainment in literacy and numeracy. Families should have realistic expectations about GCSE outcomes relative to more affluent schools. However, the school's focus on value-added progress and strong A-level outcomes suggest that for students who persevere through secondary school, progression to sixth form and university becomes very achievable.

Progress 8 is very slightly below average. The Progress 8 score of -0.1 indicates pupils make broadly average progress from their Key Stage 2 starting points. This is not a weakness but reflects the pupil intake and socio-economic context. Students arrive with lower baselines and make expected progress given their starting points, rather than exceptional gains.

GCSE English Baccalaureate take-up is very low. In the 2025 dataset, 5.4% of pupils achieve grades 5 and above across the EBacc qualifications (combination of sciences, modern foreign language, humanities, and computer science). This reflects broader patterns in many comprehensive schools and may limit some university options for those seeking STEM or languages-related degrees.

Sixth form is small and selective in practice. Whilst the school does not conduct entrance examinations, the progression from GCSE to A-level involves implicit selection. Only pupils with strong prior attainment and engagement proceed to sixth form. Families should be aware that though A-level results are strong, this reflects a more able cohort who have successfully navigated five years of secondary education.

The Verdict

Holly Lodge serves its community admirably, providing good education within the complex socio-economic context of West Smethwick. The school's designation as a College of Science is distinctive and real; science provision is a genuine strength. Sixth form outcomes are solid, and progression to university is strong. The inclusive, welcoming atmosphere and commitment to student wellbeing are notable. The school is most suited to families within the Sandwell catchment seeking a non-selective comprehensive education in a genuinely multicultural setting where children's individual progress matters more than comparative attainment. The Ofsted rating of Good reflects consistent, competent leadership and teaching. Families should be aware of the lower baseline attainment on entry and the GCSE results that reflect the pupil intake; however, the school's track record of supporting students through to sixth form and university suggests that for engaged students, Holly Lodge provides genuine opportunities to progress and succeed.

FAQs

Yes. Holly Lodge was rated Good by Ofsted in March 2022, with particular strengths noted in sixth form provision, student destinations, and admissions processes. The school demonstrates consistent, competent leadership focused on student wellbeing and ambition. In the 2025 dataset, sixth form outcomes rank 1,328th out of 2,549 nationally for A-level academic performance and 1st in the Smethwick local hub. The school's motto of "Success for All" is embedded throughout.

In the 2025 dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 42.1, with a Progress 8 score of -0.1, indicating that pupils make broadly average progress from their Key Stage 2 starting points. The school ranks 2,143rd out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 2nd in the Smethwick local hub. 5.4% of pupils achieved grades 5 or above across the English Baccalaureate qualifications. These results reflect the pupil intake, with many students entering secondary school with below-average attainment in literacy and numeracy; the school's strength lies in its value-added progress rather than raw attainment figures.

Holly Lodge operates as a non-selective comprehensive secondary school with no entrance examination. Year 7 admission is coordinated through Sandwell Local Authority. The school is significantly oversubscribed, with approximately 1.43 applications received for every available place. Pupils living closest to the school gates are prioritised after looked-after children and those with Education, Health and Care Plans naming the school. Families should verify their distance from Holly Lane if relying on a place through the standard admissions process.

The school benefits from a 4-court Sports Hall, Theatre Hall with gallery seating, Dance Studio, science laboratories, library facilities, and outdoor sports pitches including a floodlit 3G facility. Students can participate in Music tuition, Drama productions, Combined Cadet Force, Duke of Edinburgh Award schemes, and a range of termly clubs covering sports, creative arts, and literacy. The school's designation as a College of Science is reflected in dedicated science facilities and three-separate-sciences provision in Years 10-11. Team sports include cricket, football, badminton, and hockey.

The sixth form is a notable strength. In the 2025 dataset, students achieve an A*-A-B rate of 50%, with 20% of grades at A or better. The school ranks 1st in the Smethwick local hub for sixth form outcomes and 1,328th out of 2,549 nationally for A-level academic performance. The sixth form is described by inspectors as "excellent" for outcomes and destinations.

The school recognises that many pupils enter with below-average attainment in literacy and numeracy. Targeted intervention programmes operate during dedicated slots to address foundational gaps. Additional support is provided specifically for pupils struggling with reading, ensuring they receive help needed to catch up. Teachers across subjects reinforce literacy and numeracy skills within context, supporting progressive development. The school does not operate a selective grammar system; support is tailored to individual need across the comprehensive intake.

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