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SchoolsSouth OckendonHarris Academy Ockendon|Best Secondary Schools in South Ockendon
State School

Harris Academy Ockendon

Erriff Drive, South Ockendon, RM15 5AY·Thurrock·URN: 147537A 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
1,783
Academic
1,144
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,921
Academic
1,141
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
2,659
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.

Elite
10/10
Application Demand
85%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Harris Academy Ockendon Review 2026: High expectations, strong GCSE performance, calm culture

At a Glance

A large 11–18 academy serving South Ockendon and the wider Thurrock area, Harris Academy Ockendon sits within the Harris Federation family of schools and has a clear, consistent culture built around routines, hard work, and personal responsibility. Leadership is stable, with Ms Jo Rainey as Principal, and the academy’s current identity dates from the Harris Federation taking responsibility in September 2019.

The school’s external profile is defined by an emphatic inspection outcome. The latest Ofsted inspection (February 2024, published April 2024) rated the school Outstanding across all areas, including sixth form provision.

From an outcomes perspective, GCSE performance remains a clear strength on progress and local ranking, with the school ranked first locally for overall secondary outcomes in South Ockendon. Sixth form results are a more mixed picture, with A-level outcomes sitting below the national midpoint in the current FindMySchool ranking, which matters for families weighing post-16 pathways.

Character and Atmosphere

The tone here is purposeful rather than relaxed. Pupils are expected to concentrate, follow routines, and take responsibility for their learning. That shows up not just in lessons but also in the day-to-day movement around the site, where corridor behaviour is described as calm and respectful and routines are consistently applied.

Peer-to-peer contribution is a distinctive feature. Older pupils mentoring younger ones is part of the school’s approach to keeping students on track, and sixth form students support younger pupils to strengthen reading. Alongside this, the school parliament is positioned as a genuine mechanism for pupil voice, rather than a token committee.

A practical point for parents is that the academy is large, with around 1,400 pupils on roll and a sixth form of roughly 240 students. Large cohorts can be an advantage for subject breadth, peer-group choice, and enrichment scale, but they also require systems, consistency, and adult visibility to keep day-to-day experience calm.

Results and Academic Performance

At GCSE, performance is strongest on progress and local position. Ranked 1,921st out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes, and 1st in South Ockendon in the overall secondary ranking, Harris Academy Ockendon combines above-average progress with a strong local profile.

Headline measures reinforce that picture. The average Attainment 8 score is 47.3, and Progress 8 is +0.46, indicating that, on average, pupils make meaningfully above-average progress from their starting points across eight subjects. EBacc entry and outcomes are also material, with an EBacc average point score of 4.4.

Sixth form outcomes need to be read differently. Ranked 1,783rd out of 2,549 schools in England and 1st in South Ockendon for A-level outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data), performance sits below the national midpoint overall. The grade distribution shows 0% A*, around 10% at A, and around 40% at A*–B, so students who are aiming for the most competitive university routes should pay close attention to subject-level results and the fit of the sixth form curriculum to their strengths.

A useful way to interpret the combined picture is this: Year 7 to Year 11 looks like the stronger engine, and the sixth form may suit students who thrive with structure and strong pastoral oversight, but it may not be the optimal route for every high-attaining student if A-level grade outcomes are the priority.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

42.7%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching and Learning

Teaching is built around detailed curriculum sequencing and consistency of classroom practice. The school has mapped what pupils need to know by the end of each key stage and then set out learning in a deliberate order so that knowledge builds systematically over time.

Daily routine plays a central role in lesson structure. A characteristic example is the “Silent Do Now” start to lessons, which works as both a settling strategy and a retrieval mechanism. The approach is explicitly linked to returning to prior learning and closing gaps quickly, so pupils are less likely to carry misunderstandings forward.

Support for reading is not treated as a bolt-on intervention. Pupils’ reading levels are checked, support is matched to need, and those who have struggled can move into fluent, pleasure reading over time. For families, the implication is that literacy is treated as everyone’s business, not just an English department responsibility.

Inclusion is also baked into teaching expectations. Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities are supported through teachers adapting lessons so that pupils can access the same curriculum content, rather than being pushed into a diluted alternative.

Where Students Go Next

For many families, the key question is what happens after Year 11 and Year 13. The broad destination picture for recent leavers (cohort size 101, 2023/24) shows 56% progressing to university, 4% to apprenticeships, 27% into employment, and 1% into further education.

In practice, this looks like a school that supports multiple routes, not just a single university pipeline. Careers education and personal development are treated as core, with a comprehensive careers programme alongside personal, social and health education that is designed to help pupils understand modern citizenship and how to respond to discrimination.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

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Admissions: How to Get In

Year 7 admissions are coordinated through Thurrock’s secondary admissions process rather than direct application to the school. For Year 7 entry in September 2027 in Thurrock, applications close on 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027.

Open events are an important practical step because the school’s culture is highly structured and that fit matters. For the September 2026 entry cycle, the council’s booklet lists an open evening on Thursday 25 September 2025 (5.00pm to 7.00pm). Dates move annually, but this indicates that open evenings typically sit in late September.

Oversubscription is handled through published criteria, with distance used as the tie-breaker once higher-priority categories are met. Exact cut-off distances vary year to year, so families considering a move should use the FindMySchoolMap Search to check their measured distance and then compare it with the most recent allocations data published by the local authority.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

560

Total received

Places Offered

238

Subscription Rate

2.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Pastoral strength here is closely linked to predictability. Clear routines reduce low-level disruption and make expectations obvious to pupils. That helps pupils who like structure, and it can also be supportive for pupils who are anxious or who need consistency to settle.

Peer support is not left to chance. Mentoring sits alongside sixth-form-led reading support, giving younger pupils additional adult and near-peer input.

Safeguarding is a baseline expectation for any school, and it is handled explicitly in the inspection outcome. Ofsted confirmed that safeguarding arrangements are effective.

Beyond the Classroom

Enrichment matters most when it is specific and routine, not occasional. Here, the school describes a wide enrichment offer that includes trips, “making memories weeks”, and a large club programme, alongside formal pupil leadership through the school parliament.

The practical implication for families is that there are structured opportunities for pupils to build confidence and belonging outside lessons, particularly through leadership and community participation. For pupils who respond well to responsibility, school parliament and mentoring roles can become a meaningful part of school identity rather than a CV line.

For sixth form students, enrichment should be viewed strategically. With A-level outcomes sitting below the national midpoint in the current FindMySchool ranking, the strongest use of enrichment is likely to be academic and career-aligned, for example reading mentoring as service, leadership roles, and structured careers engagement that supports apprenticeships, employment, or university applications.

Practical Information

The academy is in South Ockendon, with road access that is often described as convenient for commuters, and is positioned just outside the M25.

For public transport and accessibility planning, independent access guidance notes that the nearest National Rail station is Ockendon, and that on-site parking is available with designated Blue Badge bays.

School-day start and finish times, and any breakfast or after-school provision, are not consistently published in the sources available for this review. Families should confirm current timings directly with the school, especially if wraparound care is essential for work patterns.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: —
  • Number of pupils: 1,420

Things to Consider

  • Sixth form outcomes are weaker than the GCSE progress picture. GCSE progress is a clear strength, but A-level results sit below the national midpoint in the current FindMySchool ranking, so post-16 choice deserves careful scrutiny, including subject-level outcomes and teaching continuity.

  • The culture is highly structured. Many pupils thrive with routines and high expectations; pupils who prefer a looser style may find the approach demanding, particularly in the early months of Year 7.

  • Enrichment is broad, but the detail is variable. The school signals a large clubs programme and themed weeks, but families who want specific activities should ask for the current term’s programme.

  • **Admissions are timetable-driven.For Year 7 entry in September 2027 in Thurrock, applications close on 31 October 2026, with offers issued on 1 March 2027.

The Verdict

Harris Academy Ockendon has a clear identity: a large, high-expectations academy with consistent routines, strong GCSE performance, and an Outstanding inspection profile. The best fit is for families who want structure, calm corridors, and a school that takes curriculum sequencing and behaviour expectations seriously.

The main judgement call is post-16. For students who plan to stay into sixth form, families should look beyond the overall provision label and ask direct questions about A-level subject strengths, progression routes, and how the sixth form supports students aiming for the highest grades.

FAQs

The school has a strong external profile, with an Outstanding inspection outcome in February 2024 and a calm, high-expectations culture. GCSE progress is also strong, and the school ranks 1st locally in South Ockendon in the overall secondary ranking.

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Families should still budget for standard school costs such as uniform, trips, and optional activities.

Applications are made through Thurrock’s coordinated admissions process, not directly to the school. The published deadline for the September 2026 entry cycle was 31 October 2025, with offers communicated in early March 2026.

Yes. The academy runs sixth form provision, and it is integrated into the wider school culture, including pupil leadership and mentoring roles for older students.

Expectations are explicit and consistently applied. Lessons follow clear structures and pupils are expected to concentrate and work hard, with routines designed to keep corridors and social times calm and predictable.

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Erriff Drive, South Ockendon, RM15 5AY
01708851661
www.harrisockendon.org.uk
Jo Rainey
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