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SchoolsStoke PogesPioneer Secondary Academy|Best Secondary Schools in Stoke Poges
State School
Pioneer Secondary Academy
Hollybush Hill, Pioneer House, Stoke Poges, SL2 4QB·Buckinghamshire·URN: 149204A 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 11-19
Sikh
A-levels Ranking
1,270
Academic
1,145
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,751
Academic
1,530
Overall
1
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.

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.

Excellent
8.1/10
Application Demand
82%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOfstedApplication 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Pioneer Secondary Academy Review 2026: Sikh-ethos secondary with standout behaviour and personal development

At a Glance

A newer secondary and sixth form with a clear identity, a faith-rooted ethos, and a strong sense of direction. Pioneer Secondary Academy opened on 1 May 2022 and sits within the Sikh Academies Trust, which matters here because the school’s systems and curriculum have been built at pace and with trust support.

The most recent inspection (September 2024) graded behaviour and attitudes as Outstanding, and personal development as Outstanding, with Good judgements for quality of education, leadership and management, and sixth form provision.

Families looking for a values-led, structured environment, including those seeking a Sikh-faith place and those of other faiths or none, will recognise the school’s emphasis on respect, service, and leadership.

Character & Atmosphere

The school’s public language is unusually consistent, and it translates into day-to-day expectations. Values are framed through the RAISE set (Respect, Aspiration, Integrity, Seva, Equality), and the school also foregrounds the motto Mann Jeetay Jagg Jeet (Conquer your mind, conquer the world). That combination gives a clear message to pupils and parents alike, self-discipline is prized, and character is treated as learnable rather than assumed.

The Sikh-ethos element is present without feeling narrow. The admissions framework is explicitly faith-informed, yet the school presents itself as welcoming to families of all faiths and none, and the wider culture places visible weight on respectful relationships and community.

The September 2024 Ofsted inspection graded behaviour and attitudes Outstanding, and describes a respectful culture where pupils take ownership of the school’s values.

Results / Academic Performance

On the current GCSE indicators, outcomes sit in a solid, mainstream performance bracket rather than an ultra-selective one. The school’s Attainment 8 score is 49.8, with an EBacc average point score of 4.2 and a Progress 8 score of 0.27. For families, the Progress 8 figure is the headline to watch because it indicates pupils, on average, do better than expected compared with pupils nationally with similar starting points.

FindMySchool’s GCSE ranking places Pioneer Secondary Academy at 1,400th in England overall and 1st locally in Stoke Poges for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data). Its academic rank is 1,751st in England. This performance sits in line with the middle 35% of schools in England (25th to 60th percentile), which is often what strong improvement schools look like once behaviour, attendance, and curriculum routines stabilise.

A key contextual point is that the school is relatively new in its current form, and the published inspection narrative emphasises that curriculum work is well underway, with a small number of areas still embedding.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

23.26%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Teaching is framed around consistency. The school uses a defined “teaching toolkit” approach so that routines and lesson structures are predictable, and pupils know what good learning behaviours look like. The practical benefit is reduced low-level disruption and more time spent on learning, particularly helpful for pupils who need structure and clarity.

In the stronger subject areas, lesson design is described as carefully sequenced, with regular checks for understanding and timely correction of misconceptions. Teachers also make adjustments based on information about additional needs, supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities to access the same ambitious curriculum goals.

Reading is treated as a cross-curricular priority. Support is described as targeted and effective for pupils who need catch-up, and the school is working to embed wider reading across subjects. The implication for parents is that the strategy is directionally strong, but still a work in progress for consistent implementation across all departments.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.1/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Good

Ofsted did not issue a single overall grade for this inspection. This score is derived from the published subjudgements.

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

Where Students Go Next

The sixth form is intentionally small, and subject choices are shaped by what is viable at that scale and what matches student aspirations and local employment pathways. For students who want a personalised environment with close oversight, that can be a genuine advantage. For students seeking the breadth of a very large sixth form, it can feel limiting.

On the most recent leaver destination figures provided here (2023/24 cohort of 38), 42% progressed to university, 18% entered employment, and 8% went into further education, with 0% recorded for apprenticeships. That mix suggests a sixth form serving multiple pathways rather than a single university-only model.

Entry requirements are clearly set out for September 2026. For A-level subjects, students are expected to achieve at least five subjects at grade 5 or above including English and mathematics, with additional subject-by-subject requirements. Vocational routes set a threshold of at least five subjects at grade 4 or above including English and mathematics.

Admissions: How to get in

Pioneer Secondary Academy is a Sikh faith free school with a published Year 7 admission number (PAN) of 120. The policy allocates at least 50% of places using Sikh faith criteria, with remaining places allocated without reference to faith, and a mechanism to reallocate if one category is undersubscribed.

The faith route is structured, not informal. Sikh applicants in the faith category are expected to complete a Religious Questionnaire signed by a Gurdwara Granthi, submitted by the Common Application Form closing date. If you are considering applying under faith criteria, it is worth reading the points structure carefully and ensuring your documentation is ready well before the deadline.

Applications for Year 7 entry are made through your home local authority using the Common Application Form process. For Buckinghamshire residents applying for September 2027 entry, the on-time deadline is 31 October 2026, with national offer day on 1 March 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027.

For Slough residents, families should verify the September 2027 Common Application Form timetable with their home local authority before applying.

Appeals information is published with specific dates for the September 2026 Year 7 round, including an “on time” appeal lodging deadline of 2 April 2026 and hearings scheduled in early June 2026.

For families comparing options, this is a good place to use the FindMySchoolMap Search to understand how distance criteria may work in practice if you are not applying via a faith priority route, because proximity is used as a tie-break within categories.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
All offered

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
3.962 miles

Applications

228

Total received

Places Offered

117

Subscription Rate

1.9x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral systems tend to succeed when pupils trust adults and when adults act early. Here, the inspection evidence points to staff knowing pupils well, taking concerns seriously, and building confidence for pupils to speak up. The practical implication is that small issues are more likely to be addressed before they become patterns.

Ofsted confirmed safeguarding is effective.

Attendance is treated as a high-expectations area, with the school described as strategic and persistent in reducing absence over time, including adapting term dates to respond to cultural patterns of absence. That will suit families who want strong routines and clear boundaries, and it also signals that the school is thinking carefully about how to secure consistent attendance across its community.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

The enrichment offer is framed as responsive, changing based on what students are actually asking for, rather than a fixed catalogue. The benefit is relevance, students are more likely to join in when activities feel tailored rather than generic.

Specific examples published by the school include clubs and activities such as Art Therapy, Motorcycle maintenance, Kirtan, and a girls’ leadership strand titled Be her lead, alongside STEM-related opportunities. These are distinctive choices that fit the school’s ethos, practical skills, service, and identity.

There is also a strong outward-facing strand. Published examples include basketball with the Slough Cobras, involvement with Bite Back (a youth activism movement), attending the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, and participation in a Flag Football League sponsored by the NFL. The implication for families is that enrichment is used as a tool for confidence and wider experience, not just as recreation.

For students who respond well to structured challenge, the school’s Combined Cadet Force provision is positioned around expeditions and adventurous training, with optional Duke of Edinburgh pathways through Bronze, Silver, and Gold.

Practical Information

The published school-day model states that students are on site for 32.5 hours per week, excluding extra-curricular activities, and notes that activities can run from 7.30am and after school from 2.30pm. The school office hours are published as 7.30am to 3.30pm during term time.

For travel, the school publishes that a coach service is available via a third-party provider, which may be relevant for families travelling across borough boundaries.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 840
  • Number of pupils: 625

Things to Consider

  • Faith-informed admissions. Half of Year 7 places are allocated through Sikh faith criteria, and the evidence requirements for that route are specific. This suits families who actively want a Sikh-ethos place; others should be realistic about how the categories could affect their likelihood of an offer.

  • A small sixth form shapes choice. The sixth form is described as very small, and subjects are selected judiciously. That can mean stronger individual oversight, but a narrower option pool than very large sixth forms.

  • Curriculum consistency is still embedding in places. The inspection narrative highlights strong sequencing and routines overall, but also identifies a small number of areas where implementation is not yet as strong, with expectations for independent precision needing to rise.

  • Reading across the curriculum is a current improvement focus. Targeted support is described as effective, but whole-school embedding is still underway, which matters for pupils who need consistent vocabulary development across subjects.

The Verdict

Pioneer Secondary Academy offers a structured, values-led education with a notably strong behaviour culture and a clear emphasis on personal development. The school’s admissions model and ethos will particularly appeal to families seeking a Sikh-ethos place and to those who want a respectful, high-expectations environment with leadership opportunities built in. It best suits students who thrive with consistency, benefit from clear routines, and want enrichment that includes service, identity, and outward-facing experiences, alongside a smaller sixth form that can offer close support.

FAQs

The most recent inspection (September 2024) judged behaviour and attitudes as Outstanding and personal development as Outstanding, with Good judgements for quality of education, leadership and management, and sixth form provision.

It is a Sikh faith free school. The admissions policy allocates at least 50% of places using Sikh faith criteria, and remaining places are allocated without reference to faith, with reallocation if one category is undersubscribed.

You apply through your home local authority using the Common Application Form. For Buckinghamshire residents the published deadline for September 2027 entry is 31 October 2026, with national offer day on 1 March 2027 and an acceptance deadline of 15 March 2027. Slough residents should verify their home authority timetable before applying.

On the current headline measures here, Attainment 8 is 49.8 and Progress 8 is 0.27. FindMySchool’s GCSE ranking places the school at 1,400th in England overall and 1st locally in Stoke Poges for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking based on official data).

For A-level courses, students are expected to achieve at least five subjects at grade 5 or above including English and mathematics, with additional subject requirements by course. For vocational routes, the published threshold is at least five subjects at grade 4 or above including English and mathematics.

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Hollybush Hill, Pioneer House, Stoke Poges, SL2 4QB
01753662009
www.pioneersecondaryacademy.com
Shilain Keshani
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