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SchoolsSouthamptonBitterne Park School
State School

Bitterne Park School

Dimond Road, Bitterne Park, Southampton, SO18 1BU·Southampton·URN: 116458A 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
2,124
Academic
2,085
Overall
5
Local
GCSE Ranking
2,220
Academic
2,263
Overall
13
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,998
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
93%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Bitterne Park School Review 2026: The Performing Arts Specialist

At a Glance

From the banks of the River Itchen, Bitterne Park School presents a striking modern silhouette. The £27 million main building, opened in 2017, replaced a sprawling collection of older blocks with a unified, purpose-built campus designed for 21st-century learning. While the architecture is new, the school's reputation as a centre for performing arts is long-established.

Serving nearly 2,000 students, this is a large, buzzy comprehensive that acts as a magnet for families across Southampton. Demand is high; with nearly two applications for every place in 2024, it stands as one of the most popular choices in the city. The sheer scale of the operation allows for impressive breadth in the curriculum, particularly in creative fields, yet the pastoral structures aim to keep the individual from being lost in the crowd.

Character & Atmosphere

The campus feels more like a modern college or civic centre than a traditional school. A central atrium connects the learning wings, creating a sense of openness and light. The design philosophy attempts to break down the large student body into manageable communities, though the sheer volume of movement at lesson change is undeniable.

Mr Stewart Roderick, appointed Headteacher in September 2020, leads with a focus on "Respect, Believe, Achieve". These values are visible on screens and displays throughout the building. The atmosphere is energetic. This is not a silent hallowed hall; it is a working community where music practice rooms are rarely empty and drama studios see constant use.

The performing arts specialism is not merely a label here; it is the heartbeat of the school. The facilities include a professional-standard theatre and specialist dance studios. Students do not just attend lessons; they rehearse, perform, and collaborate. This creative energy permeates the wider culture, encouraging a confidence in students that often translates into their broader academic work.

Results

Academic outcomes at Bitterne Park reflect a school that caters to the full ability range while securing solid achievements for its cohort. The latest Ofsted inspection in May 2024 rated the school Good, confirming the quality of education and leadership.

In 2024, the school ranked 2,220th in England and 13th in Southampton for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). This performance sits in line with the around the middle of the national distribution for this set of measures. The Average Attainment 8 score of 43.1 is close to the England average of 45.9, indicating that students generally achieve grades consistent with national expectations.

The school promotes the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) but does not enforce it rigidly, with 19% of pupils achieving strong passes (grade 5 or above) in this suite of subjects.

Sixth Form Performance

Post-16 results show a strong upward trajectory. In 2024, the sixth form ranked 1,053rd in England and 13th in Southampton for A-level outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). This places the provision in the "national typical" band, reflecting solid performance.

The grade breakdown is particularly encouraging for a non-selective intake: 52.7% of grades were A*-B, and over 8% were at A*. These figures suggest that for students who stay on for the academic pathway, the teaching supports high aspirations effectively.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

25.97%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE

2220th

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 & Learning

The curriculum is broad, leveraging the school's size to offer options that smaller schools cannot sustain. In Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9), students follow a full range of subjects, with specific emphasis on the arts. Drama, Dance, and Music are taught by specialists in purpose-built studios, not as afterthoughts in multipurpose halls.

At GCSE, the core subjects are delivered with structure and consistency. Teaching in English and Mathematics follows clear schemes of work, ensuring coverage and depth. The options process is extensive. Beyond the standard humanities and languages, students can pursue Photography, Sociology, and various Design Technology disciplines.

The teaching style tends to be active and engaging. In the purpose-built science labs, practical work is frequent. The school has invested heavily in digital technology, with interactive screens in classrooms used to model concepts and check understanding in real-time.

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 Pupils Go Next

The destinations data highlights the school's role in preparing students for employment as well as higher education. In 2024, 25% of leavers progressed to university. While this is lower than the England average for sixth forms, it must be viewed alongside the 27% who moved directly into employment and 4% into apprenticeships.

This distribution reflects a careers programme that values vocational success alongside academic routes. The school has strong links with local employers and apprenticeship providers in the Solent region.

For those pursuing university, the path is well-trodden. Students from the 2024 cohort secured places at a range of institutions, studying diverse courses from Nursing and Engineering to Performing Arts and Law. The focused A-level outcomes suggest that those aiming for competitive universities are well-supported in their applications.

Admissions

Admission to Bitterne Park School is coordinated by Southampton City Council. As a community school, it follows the standard local authority criteria, but with a unique specialist aptitude route.

The school is consistently oversubscribed. In the most recent intake, there were 638 applications for just 324 places, resulting in a ratio of applications to places of nearly 2 applications per place.

Priority Criteria

  1. Looked After Children: Priority is given to children in public care.
  2. Siblings: Children with a brother or sister already at the school.
  3. Performing Arts Aptitude (10%): Uniquely, the school offers up to 36 places (10% of the intake) to children who demonstrate aptitude in the performing arts. Assessment workshops are typically held in October.
  4. Distance: Remaining places are allocated by straight-line distance from home to school.

For families living outside the immediate Bitterne Park area, the performing arts route offers a potential pathway that bypasses the tight distance restrictions. Parents considering this route must register for the aptitude assessment separately in the autumn term of Year 6.

Parents comparing local performance can use the Local Hub page to view these results side-by-side using the Comparison Tool.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
1.688 miles

Applications

638

Total received

Places Offered

324

Subscription Rate

2.0x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

With nearly 2,000 students on site, pastoral care is structured carefully to ensure no child is overlooked. The school operates a Year Group system, where a Head of Year travels with the cohort as they progress from Year 7 to Year 11. This continuity allows staff to build long-term relationships with families and understand the evolving needs of the students.

Tutors meet their groups daily. These sessions are used for checking in on wellbeing, monitoring attendance, and delivering the Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) curriculum. The school has a dedicated pastoral hub where students can access support from non-teaching pastoral staff, ensuring that help is available even when lessons are in progress.

Safeguarding procedures are robust. The layout of the new building, with its open lines of sight, contributes to a safe environment, though staff maintain a visible presence during breaks to manage the busy social spaces.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme is dominated, rightfully, by the arts. The "BP6" Sixth Form performing arts academy is a flagship provision, but opportunities start in Year 7.

Performing Arts

The annual school production is a major event in the Southampton calendar, often involving over 100 students on stage and behind the scenes. Recent productions have utilized the full technical capabilities of the school theatre, including professional lighting and sound rigs operated by students. Dance clubs run daily, covering styles from contemporary to street, and the music department hosts choirs, bands, and an orchestra.

Sport and Societies

Sports facilities include a large sports hall, fitness suite, and extensive outdoor pitches. Teams compete locally in football, netball, and athletics. The fitness suite is particularly popular with older students.

Beyond the stage and pitch, the school runs a variety of interest clubs. The Eco-Committee has been active in promoting sustainability across the new campus, while the Coding Club utilises the updated IT suites to explore programming and robotics. Duke of Edinburgh is offered, with students completing expeditions in the nearby New Forest.

Practical Information

The school day begins at 8:40am and concludes at 3:00pm. The site is located on Dimond Road, well-served by local buses connecting to the city centre and surrounding eastern suburbs.

This is a state school with no tuition fees. Families are responsible for uniform, trips, and some extracurricular materials.

There is no on-site parking for parents, and the surrounding residential streets can become congested. Many students walk or cycle; the school encourages active travel and provides secure cycle storage.

Uniform is strictly enforced: a navy blazer with the school logo, white shirt, and house tie. The school emphasizes smart appearance as preparation for the professional world.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 2,000
  • Number of pupils: 2,015

Things to Consider

Scale and Size: This is a very large school. While the building is designed to manage flow, the environment is busy and can be loud. Students who thrive on energy and bustle will love it; those who need quiet corners and a small-scale feel may find it overwhelming.

Catchment Pressure: With a subscription rate of nearly 2.0, entry is far from guaranteed. Families moving to the area should use the FindMySchoolMap Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to historical allocation distances.

Arts Focus: While the school offers a full curriculum, the ethos is heavily influenced by the arts. Students with no interest in creative subjects will still receive a good education, but they may feel slightly detached from the school's core identity.

Sixth Form Scale: The sixth form cohort is relatively small compared to the main school (71 leavers in the 2024 data). This offers a more intimate experience but may mean a narrower range of subject combinations compared to a large specialist sixth form college.

The Verdict

Bitterne Park School is a vibrant, modern comprehensive that serves its community with energy and ambition. It proves that a large state school can offer facilities and creative opportunities that rival the independent sector. Best suited to confident students who want to be part of a busy, active community and, in particular, those with a passion for the stage or studio. The main challenge is securing a place in this increasingly popular local institution.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in May 2024. It is particularly well-regarded for its performing arts provision and modern facilities. Academically, it performs in line with the national average for GCSEs and offers a strong Sixth Form with 52.7% of grades at A*-B in 2024.

Yes, heavily. In 2024, the school received 638 applications for 324 places, a ratio of nearly two applicants per place. It is one of the most popular schools in the area.

The school serves Bitterne Park, Bitterne Manor, and surrounding areas. Admissions are managed by Southampton City Council based on distance. However, 10% of places (36 seats) are reserved for children who demonstrate aptitude in performing arts, regardless of distance.

Yes. Bitterne Park Sixth Form College offers A-levels and vocational qualifications. It is smaller than the main school but achieves strong results, ranking 3rd in Southampton for A-level outcomes in 2024.

The school occupies a £27 million building opened in 2017. Facilities include a professional-standard theatre, dance studios, modern science laboratories, and extensive sports grounds.

The school allocates up to 36 places based on aptitude in the performing arts. Parents must register their child for the aptitude workshops, typically held in October of Year 6, in addition to submitting the standard local authority application.

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Dimond Road, Bitterne Park, Southampton, SO18 1BU
02380325200
www.bitterneparkschool.org.uk/
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