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Silverstone UTC

Silverstone Circuit, Towcester, NN12 8TL·West Northamptonshire·URN: 139690A 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 14-19
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
2,469
Academic
2,501
Overall
2
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
2,448
England
FMS Inspection Score

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5.6/10
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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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Silverstone UTC Review 2026: High Performance Education

At a Glance

Located trackside at the home of British motor racing, Silverstone UTC offers an education that feels less like school and more like a junior engineering firm. For students aged 14 to 19, this is a distinct departure from the traditional secondary experience. The roar of engines from the circuit is the soundtrack to the school day, serving as a constant reminder of the industries students are training to enter.

Specialising in High Performance Engineering and Business & Technical Events Management, the college caters to young people who already know where their future lies. The environment is professional, the dress code is business wear, and the day mirrors industry hours. While the college is currently rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted, its clear vocational focus and location continue to draw ambitious students from across Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire.

Character & Atmosphere

Arriving at Silverstone UTC feels like entering a workplace. The architecture is modern and industrial, dominated by glass and steel, fitting seamlessly into the surrounding technical park. Students do not wear school uniform; instead, they wear business dress or branded engineering overalls, signalling a shift in mindset from pupil to young professional.

Ms Angela Murphy, the Principal, leads with a vision that prioritises employability and technical competence. The atmosphere is purposeful. Students here have chosen to leave their previous schools to pursue a specific passion, and that shared interest creates a cohesive, albeit focused, community.

The facilities are the headline act. The engineering workshops are equipped with industry-standard lathes, milling machines, and 3D printers that many universities would envy. The events management students utilise the circuit's own facilities for real-world projects. However, this is not an easy option; the expectations for maturity and self-regulation are high.

Results & Academic Performance

Parents should view the published performance data with an understanding of the UTC context, though the figures also highlight areas where the college is working to improve. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the college's Attainment 8 score is 31.1 and its Progress 8 score is -1.28. That indicates that, on average, students made less progress in core academic subjects than their peers nationally. This metric is often impacted by the UTC curriculum, which prioritises technical qualifications that do not always align with the government's Progress 8 bucket measures.

Attainment 8 stands at 31.1, and the current dataset records 0% achieving the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), reflecting the college's decision to focus on technical specialisms rather than the broad academic suite required for EBacc.

At post-16 level, the picture is similar. The college ranks 2,469th of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes and 2,330th overall. In the 2025 A-level dataset, published rounded figures record 10% of grades at A*-B and 10% at A*-A across 80 exam entries. Performance sits in the national lower band. However, these figures do not capture the technical distinctions and Level 3 BTEC achievements which form the bulk of many students' portfolios here.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

13.75%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

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 differs significantly from a standard secondary school. Students join in Year 10 (aged 14) or Year 12 (aged 16). The week is split between core academic subjects and technical specialisms.

In High Performance Engineering, students examines CAD design, manufacturing, and electronics. The approach is hands-on; theory is taught through practical application. For Business & Technical Events Management students, the curriculum covers marketing, finance, and logistics, often using Silverstone's major events as live case studies.

The latest Ofsted inspection (November 2023) rated the Quality of Education as Requires Improvement, noting that while technical training is strong, the teaching of the core academic curriculum needed greater consistency. However, inspectors also praised the behaviour of students and the strength of the personal development programme.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:5.6/10Developing

Quality of Education

Requires Improvement

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Requires Improvement

Leadership & Management

Good

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

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Where Students Go Next

This is where the UTC model demonstrates its specific value. The destination data tells a story of career readiness rather than just university progression. In 2024, 38% of leavers went directly into employment, and 20% secured apprenticeships, figures significantly higher than the national average for mainstream schools.

Approximately 28% of students progressed to university. While Oxbridge numbers are not the primary metric here (the college is unranked for Oxbridge entry in the current data), students regularly secure places on competitive engineering courses at universities such as Oxford Brookes, Coventry, and Northampton, which have strong motorsport links.

The apprenticeship list is impressive, often featuring names like Mercedes-AMG Petronas, Red Bull Racing, and Cosworth, alongside wider engineering firms. For students targeting high-level technical apprenticeships, the college provides a powerful launchpad.

Admissions

Admission is direct to the UTC, not through the local authority. Entry points are at Year 10 and Year 12.

For Year 10 entry, families apply directly to the college. The priority window typically runs from September to 31 October, though the school often accepts applications until 31 December or later if places remain. There are no entrance exams, but students and parents meet with senior staff to ensure they understand the specialist nature of the curriculum.

For Year 12, entry requirements depend on the pathway. Level 3 engineering courses typically require five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English, with higher grades preferred for A-level Mathematics or Physics options.

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral support is organised through a system of Personal Tutors. Given the longer working day (typically 8:30am to 5:00pm) and the travel distances involved for many students, the college monitors fatigue and wellbeing closely.

The 2023 inspection rated Behaviour and Attitudes as Good, highlighting that students feel safe and that bullying is rare. The smaller cohort size allows staff to know students well, creating a supportive environment that many students find preferable to the large secondary schools they left.

Beyond the Classroom

STEM: Engineering in Action

Extracurricular life is dominated by STEM. The college is a powerhouse in the Greenpower Formula 24 racing series, where students design, build, and race electric cars. This is not just a club; it is a major pillar of the college identity, requiring teamwork, engineering skill, and pit-wall strategy.

Other activities include the F1 in Schools challenge, coding clubs, and robotics. The Events Management students often support actual race days and corporate events at the circuit, gaining CV-worthy experience before they have even left school.

Trips are frequent and industry-focused, including visits to manufacturing plants, engineering shows, and university labs.

Fees & Financial Aid

This is a state school with no tuition fees.

However, families should budget for specific costs associated with the specialist nature of the college. Business wear (suits) is required for all students, or branded engineering workshop clothing for practical sessions.

Transport can also be a significant cost. The college organises bus routes from surrounding areas including Northampton, Milton Keynes, and Brackley, but these are paid services. Families eligible for the 16-19 Bursary Fund may receive financial assistance towards these costs.

£School Fees
TuitionFree

State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).

Practical Information

The college operates a longer day, usually 8:30am to 5:00pm, to mirror industry hours and allow time for technical projects. Term dates generally align with Northamptonshire schools, but parents should check the specific calendar.

Transport is a key consideration. The college runs several shuttle bus routes from key locations, but there is no boarding provision; all students travel daily.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 550
  • Number of pupils: 480

Things to Consider

Specialist focus limits options. Moving school at 14 is a significant decision. By joining the UTC, students narrow their curriculum earlier than their peers, dropping subjects like History, Geography, or Art to focus on Engineering or Business. This is excellent for the committed, but risky for the undecided.

Requires Improvement rating. The college was rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted in November 2023. While behaviour and personal development were praised, inconsistencies in academic teaching were identified. Families should discuss the school's improvement plan during open days.

Travel and fatigue. The catchment is wide, and many students face long commutes on top of a longer school day. The physical and mental stamina required is higher than at a local secondary.

Academic outcomes. The negative Progress 8 score suggests that students solely chasing top GCSE grades in core subjects might fare better statistically elsewhere. The value here lies in the technical skills and industry connections, not necessarily the raw academic league table position.

The Verdict

Silverstone UTC is not for everyone, and it doesn't try to be. For the student who spends their weekends tinkering with engines or organising events, and who finds the constraints of a traditional classroom stifling, this college offers a liberating and professional alternative. The academic data is weaker than local grammar or comprehensive schools, and the Requires Improvement rating reflects work to be done. However, for a specific type of technically-minded young person, the access to industry, the professional culture, and the trackside location make it a compelling, career-focused choice. Best suited to focused 14-year-olds who are certain that their future lies in engineering or technical business. The main challenge is the travel and the commitment to a longer working day.

FAQs

Silverstone UTC was rated Requires Improvement by Ofsted in November 2023. Inspectors highlighted strengths in Behaviour and Personal Development but noted that the quality of education in academic subjects needed to be more consistent.

The college specialises in High Performance Engineering and Business & Technical Events Management. Students study these alongside core GCSEs (Maths, English, Science) in Key Stage 4, or as BTEC Level 3 Extended Diplomas and A-levels in the Sixth Form.

You apply directly to the college via their website, not through your local council's school admissions service. Applications for Year 10 typically close on 31 December, though priority applications are encouraged by October.

Yes, the college organises bus routes from surrounding areas including Northampton, Milton Keynes, Buckingham, and Brackley. These are paid services, and prices/routes are available on the college website.

Students can join at the start of Year 10 (age 14) or the start of Year 12 (age 16). It is not possible to join in Year 7, 8, 9, or 11.

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