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Whitworth Park Academy serves as a vital educational anchor for the Spennymoor community, occupying a modern campus on Whitworth Lane. As a mixed 11 to 16 secondary school, it caters to approximately 1,300 students. The academy is a member of the Advance Learning Partnership (ALP), a multi-academy trust that has overseen a transformation of the school since its conversion. Nationally, the academy sits in the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile), reflecting a solid academic performance that aligns with broader national benchmarks. The academy is a relatively new entity, formed from the merger of Spennymoor Comprehensive and Tudhoe Grange School, and has since established its own distinct identity.
The academy presents a focused and purposeful environment where students move between lessons with a sense of order. Following its transition to the Advance Learning Partnership, the school has undergone a significant cultural shift toward higher expectations and a more disciplined approach to student conduct. This is visible in the consistent application of the academy's uniform and the calm atmosphere in communal areas during social times.
Mr Stuart Dixon, appointed as Headteacher in June 2023, leads the school with a vision that prioritizes both academic achievement and the personal growth of every student. The academy's motto, Children central to Everything We Do, is a guiding principle that informs leadership decisions and daily interactions. The school feels large enough to offer a breadth of opportunities but maintains a community-focused heart where staff aim to support students as individuals. The 2022 Ofsted report noted that there have been significant changes at the school in a short space of time, with the vision and determination of leaders leading to considerable improvement.
Whitworth Park Academy ranks 2,465th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). While this places it in the national typical band, it ranks 1st in the Spennymoor area among local secondary providers. This local lead suggests the academy is the primary choice for families seeking academic consistency within the immediate vicinity.
The academy achieved an average Attainment 8 score of 47.7 in the 2024 results cycle. This metric, which measures student achievement across eight key subjects, is a respectable figure indicating solid progress. The Progress 8 score of -0.01 indicates that students make progress that is almost exactly in line with the national average based on their starting points from primary school. For parents, this means a child attending Whitworth Park typically performs as well as their peers across England who started with similar academic levels.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
GCSE 9–7
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% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum at Whitworth Park is designed to be broad and balanced, ensuring that students have access to both traditional academic subjects and creative outlets. In the lower years, the focus is on building a strong foundation in core subjects while allowing students to explore various technologies and arts.
The academy has refined its approach to the English Baccalaureate (EBacc). While the percentage of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in the EBacc was 3.8% in the most recent data, the school continues to encourage a strong academic core. Teachers are noted for their subject expertise and their ability to explain concepts clearly. The school uses a consistent lesson structure across departments, which helps students understand expectations as they move between different subject areas. The latest inspection confirmed that pupils behave well in lessons and are keen to answer questions and share their ideas.
As an 11 to 16 academy, Whitworth Park places a significant emphasis on transition planning for life after Year 11. Students typically progress to local further education colleges or sixth form centres within County Durham, such as Durham Sixth Form Centre or Bishop Auckland College.
The careers programme is a documented strength, providing students with regular encounters with employers and higher education providers. By the time students reach Year 11, they have had multiple opportunities to discuss their pathways, ensuring that the vast majority transition successfully into further education, apprenticeships, or employment. The school's link with the Advance Learning Partnership provides students with insights into various vocational routes through the trust's wider network.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
Leadership & Management
Good
FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.
Admissions are coordinated by Durham County Council. The academy is currently oversubscribed, reflecting its popularity in the local community. In the most recent application cycle, the school received 281 applications for 195 available places, resulting in 1.44. applications per place
This level of demand means that families who do not put Whitworth Park as their first preference may find it difficult to secure a place. Currently, the academy does not publish a specific furthest distance at which a place was offered, but parents can use the FindMySchool Map Search to view their proximity to the school gates. Preference is generally given to looked-after children, those with siblings already at the school, and those living closest to the academy site.
Applications
281
Total received
Places Offered
195
Subscription Rate
1.4x
Apps per place
The academy's pastoral system is built around Year Leaders and a dedicated support structure that encourages a sense of belonging. Each student is part of a tutor group that meets daily, providing a consistent point of contact for students and parents. The school values of Diligence, Kindness, and Respect are central to the pastoral curriculum.
Wellbeing is supported through a team that includes non-teaching staff who are available throughout the school day. Leaders have developed a Support 4 Success provision within the school, targeting students who may be struggling to engage with education. This has been successful in improving attendance and re-engagement. The Latest Ofsted inspection found that bullying is rare and that pupils know staff will take action if concerns are raised.
Extracurricular life at Whitworth Park is varied. The academy provides a range of clubs that cater to different interests, from sports teams to cerebral pursuits.
The academy has a focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The school provides specialized facilities for technology and science, allowing students to engage in practical projects that link classroom theory to real-world application. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the technical demands of the modern workforce.
In addition to STEM, the school has a vibrant performing arts scene. The school moved into new buildings in 2013 that were officially opened by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, providing modern spaces for drama and music. Sports facilities are extensive, supporting teams in various disciplines that compete regularly in County Durham leagues.
The school day begins with a morning line-up at 8:27am, with Period 1 starting at 8:30am. The day concludes at 3:00pm. Reception opening hours are 7:45am to 4:00pm from Monday to Thursday, and until 3:30pm on Fridays.
For students needing to travel from outside the immediate Spennymoor area, there are established bus routes that serve the academy. The site is accessible and offers space for student drop-off, though the area around Whitworth Lane becomes busy during peak times. Wraparound care details are not published; parents should contact the school directly for more information on before- or after-school provision.
Whitworth Park Academy is a reliable choice for families in the Spennymoor area. It offers a stable, well-ordered environment where students are encouraged to achieve their potential without the intense pressure found in some highly selective environments. The school's local ranking as the top school in Spennymoor reflects the community's trust in its current leadership. Best suited to local students who want a well-rounded secondary education with strong pastoral support and a clear pathway to further education.
Yes, Whitworth Park Academy is a good school. It was rated Good by Ofsted in November 2022. Its GCSE results place it as the top-performing secondary school in Spennymoor, with performance sitting in the middle 35% of schools in England.
The academy achieved an average Attainment 8 score of 47.7 in 2024. Its Progress 8 score of -0.01 indicates that students perform in line with the national average. It is currently the highest-ranked school for GCSE outcomes in the Spennymoor area.
Applications must be made through Durham County Council's coordinated admissions process. The deadline for secondary applications is October 31st for entry the following September. The school is oversubscribed, making it essential to submit applications on time.
No, Whitworth Park is an 11-16 academy. Students typically transition to local providers such as Durham Sixth Form Centre or Bishop Auckland College after completing Year 11. The school provides transition support and careers guidance to assist with this move.
Durham County Council does not use fixed catchment boundaries for all schools; instead, distance from the school is a primary factor. In the most recent cycle, the school was oversubscribed with 1.44 applications for every place. Parents should verify their distance using the FindMySchool Map Search tool.
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