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SchoolsLondonHaveringSacred Heart of Mary Girls' School|Best Secondary Schools in Havering
State School

Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School

St Mary's Lane, Upminster, RM14 2QR·Havering·URN: 137233A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Sixth Form
Girls
Ages 11-18
Catholic
A-levels Ranking
1,582
Academic
1,037
Overall
2
Local
GCSE Ranking
696
Academic
559
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
740
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
78%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: January 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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School

At a Glance

Nearly a century of Catholic education unfolds within the Gothic-style walls of Hill Place, where the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary established this school in 1927. Today, Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School stands as the highest-performing secondary school in Havering for GCSE outcomes, earning Outstanding ratings across all five Ofsted categories in October 2024. Located in Upminster on the eastern edge of Greater London, this all-girls Catholic academy serves approximately 830 students aged 11 to 18, combining academic rigour with the strong family ethos inherited from its founding sisters.

Character and Atmosphere

The school occupies a distinctive site steeped in history. Hill Place, originally built as part of the Gaynes estate in the 18th century, was reconstructed in the Gothic style between 1871 and 1873 by architect William Gibbs Bartlett before being acquired by the RSHM sisters in 1927. The present school building dates from 1930, standing alongside remnants of the original convent structure. An Old Chapel remains on site, a tangible link to the school's religious foundations.

The atmosphere carries what inspectors described as a profound sense of being a warm and welcoming family. Students perform exceptionally well in their studies and develop confidence and resilience within this supportive framework. The Catholic identity permeates daily life through religious education, Mass of Remembrance, annual prize-giving ceremonies with significant musical contributions, and ongoing connections to the Diocese of Brentwood, which has rated the school Outstanding in its Section 48 inspections on three occasions.

Ms Vivienne Qurrey leads the school as Headteacher. Under her leadership, the school continues to build on its enviable reputation, maintaining the Outstanding designation that has characterised successive inspections. Staff turnover appears low, and the community benefits from a settled leadership team that understands the school's distinctive Catholic character.

The house system creates vertical communities within the larger school, generating healthy competition through Inter-House events spanning music, drama, sport, cooking challenges, and reading competitions. Hundreds of students participate annually, building connections across year groups while developing skills beyond the academic curriculum.

Results and Academic Performance

Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School achieves results that place it firmly in the top fifth of secondary schools in England. The school ranks 696th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), positioning it well above the England average and within the top 20% of GCSE-ranked schools. Locally, it ranks 1st among secondary schools in Havering, outperforming all other provision in the borough.

The Attainment 8 score of 62.2 demonstrates consistently strong performance across the eight qualifying subjects. Progress 8 of +0.71 indicates that students make substantially more progress than similar students elsewhere, adding approximately three-quarters of a grade across each subject compared to their peers nationally.

The EBacc profile shows 48.3% of students achieving grades 5 or above in the English Baccalaureate subjects, with an EBacc average point score of 5.8. These figures reflect a curriculum that successfully balances academic breadth with depth.

Sixth Form Performance

A-level results place the sixth form in a solid national position, ranking 968th nationally and 2nd in Havering for sixth-form outcomes. Performance is solid rather than exceptional at this level. Around 40% of entries achieved A*-B grades, with 20% securing A*-A grades in the 2025 A-level dataset.

The gap between GCSE performance (top 20% in England) and A-level outcomes (more middle-ranking academically) warrants consideration. Students progressing from Year 11 into the sixth form should be aware that the transition involves increased competition and independence.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

38.56%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching and Learning

The curriculum follows an ambitious and broad model that Ofsted identified as adapted so that students with special educational needs and disabilities can achieve highly. From Year 7, students study a comprehensive range including English, Mathematics, Science, Religious Education, History, Geography, French, Italian, Music, Art, Drama, Technology, Computing, and PHRSE across 60 periods per fortnight.

At GCSE, students take compulsory Religious Studies, English Language and Literature, Mathematics, and Science (with the option to pursue separate sciences). The options system requires at least one modern foreign language from French or Italian, alongside three further choices from Art, Business Studies, Child Development, Computer Science, Design and Technology, Drama, Food Preparation and Nutrition, Geography, History, or Music.

Sixth form provision includes traditional A-levels in Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, English Literature, Film Studies, French, Geography, History, Italian, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Theatre Studies. The Extended Project Qualification and vocational routes through BTEC Business and Cambridge National in Health and Social Care provide alternatives to purely academic pathways.

Teaching quality is strong, with staff maintaining high expectations and clear explanations. Religious education runs throughout the curriculum, integrated into the Catholic character of the institution rather than confined to discrete lessons.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

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.

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Where Students Go Next

Families comparing post-16 options should check the latest leavers' destination information alongside the 2025 A-level outcomes, because university, apprenticeship and employment patterns can change from cohort to cohort.

The school provides dedicated guidance for university applications and apprenticeship routes through its Year 13 Next Steps programme. Students can access careers advice alongside preparation for UCAS applications, interviews, and personal statements. The destinations profile suggests a pragmatic approach to post-18 pathways, with students pursuing routes aligned to their individual strengths rather than a singular focus on highly selective universities.

For students in Year 11, the school provides information about local alternatives for those not continuing into the sixth form, though the majority appear to progress internally given the integrated nature of the 11-18 campus.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School serves the Catholic community of the Havering deanery. Admissions for Year 7 are coordinated through Havering Council, with applications for September 2027 entry closing on 31 October 2026 and offers issued on 1 March 2027. This makes early preparation for the school's faith-based requirements important.

Admissions are coordinated through the Havering School Admissions Team, requiring both the local authority common application form and the school's Supplementary Information Form (SIF). The SIF allows the Governing Body to assess applications against the faith-based admissions criteria. Catholic families will need to provide appropriate documentation, typically including a Certificate of Catholic Practice from their parish priest confirming regular Mass attendance.

For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications close on 31 October 2026, offers are issued on 1 March 2027 and the acceptance deadline is 15 March 2027. Families should note that alongside the standard local authority deadline, the school's SIF has its own submission requirements. The school typically holds information evenings in the autumn term for prospective parents, though specific dates should be confirmed directly with the school.

Sixth form admissions follow a separate school-run process. External applicants are welcome, though they will need to meet the academic entry requirements for their chosen A-level subjects and should check the latest sixth-form application timetable directly with the school.

The faith commitment expected of applicants is genuine. This is a Catholic school within the Diocese of Brentwood, and the religious character shapes every aspect of school life. Families uncomfortable with regular prayer, religious education, and Catholic worship should consider whether this environment suits their daughter.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
N/A

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
N/A

Applications

399

Total received

Places Offered

119

Subscription Rate

3.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

The pastoral system operates through the house structure and form groups, providing multiple layers of support. Students develop confidence and resilience within what inspectors described as an environment where personal development is outstanding.

The school prioritises the whole child, with attention to spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development alongside academic progress. Religious retreats, faith formation opportunities, and connections to the Brentwood Catholic Youth Service (BCYS) extend pastoral support beyond the purely academic. The Chaplaincy Team maintains the spiritual life of the school, providing a resource for students seeking guidance or support rooted in the Catholic faith.

Students with special educational needs and disabilities receive curriculum adaptations that enable high achievement. The school's approach ensures that these students can access the ambitious curriculum rather than receiving a diluted alternative.

The Ofsted inspection highlighted behaviour and attitudes as Outstanding. Students conduct themselves well, creating a calm and purposeful learning environment. The school's expectations are clear, and students appear to meet them consistently.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme is exceptional, with Ofsted noting an exceptional offer beyond the academic that parents and carers highly value. Opportunities span creative arts, sport, academic enrichment, and personal development.

Music

The creative arts hold a high profile. Multiple choirs, bands, ensembles, and orchestras rehearse throughout the week. Formal and informal concerts punctuate the academic year, culminating in significant musical contributions to the annual Prize-giving Ceremony and Mass of Remembrance. Instrumental tuition covers strings, brass, woodwind, percussion, and singing, enabling students to develop specialist skills alongside their academic studies.

Drama

The annual major production involves large numbers of students, providing performance opportunities beyond the examined curriculum. The Inter-House drama competition creates additional platforms for theatrical work, with house groups competing across year groups.

Sport

Sport has a strong tradition, with matches and events held after school and at weekends. All students are encouraged to represent the school, building team identity and physical confidence. The Inter-House competitions extend sporting opportunities to those not on school teams, ensuring broad participation rather than elite-only provision.

Duke of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme runs at Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels. Participants develop skills through community volunteering, personal challenges, and expeditions. This programme builds independence and resilience while contributing to the local community.

Trips and Visits

The international trip programme is extensive. Geography students travel to Iceland or Norway. History trips visit Poland to engage with Holocaust memorial sites. Art students experience Paris galleries. Modern Foreign Languages offers work experience in Italy, building practical language skills. The Ecology trip to Zanzibar with Global Action combines environmental education with international awareness. Theatre visits, gallery trips, and museum excursions complement classroom learning throughout the year.

Clubs and Enrichment

The Gardening Club grows fruit and vegetables on site. The Film Club allows Key Stage 3 students to vote on films and develop critical viewing skills. Library lunchtime activities provide quieter social options. House competitions in cooking and reading challenges add further variety to the enrichment diet.

Practical Information

The school day follows standard secondary patterns, with Year 7 and Year 12 students starting at 8:45am. After-school clubs and sporting fixtures extend the day for those participating. The site on St Mary's Lane benefits from proximity to Upminster station (District Line and c2c services), providing reasonable transport links for students travelling from across the Havering deanery and beyond.

Parents seeking wrap-around care should note that this is a secondary school without primary provision, so breakfast and after-school clubs operate in the context of extracurricular activities rather than childcare. Students are expected to manage their own travel and attendance appropriate to their age.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 797
  • Number of pupils: 829

Things to Consider

Faith commitment required. This is a genuinely Catholic school where faith shapes daily life. Morning prayer, religious education, Mass, and retreats feature regularly. Families seeking a secular environment with incidental religious content should look elsewhere. The school serves the Diocese of Brentwood and expects families to share its Catholic values.

Highly competitive admissions. Meeting the faith criteria and living within the deanery remain central to the admissions process. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications close on 31 October 2026 and offers are issued on 1 March 2027. The Supplementary Information Form and Certificate of Catholic Practice are essential. Families without regular parish connections face significant disadvantage in the oversubscription process.

Single-sex environment. This is a girls-only school at every level, including sixth form. Students seeking co-educational provision will need to look at local alternatives. The single-sex model appears to serve students well academically, but families should consider whether this environment suits their daughter's social development preferences.

A-level performance gap. GCSE results rank in the top 20% in England; A-level outcomes are more middle-ranking academically. Students and families should consider this difference when evaluating sixth form options. The school provides solid post-16 education, but students seeking the highest A-level results may wish to compare with alternative providers.

The Verdict

Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School delivers exceptional outcomes within a distinctive Catholic framework. The combination of academic rigour, strong pastoral support, and rich extracurricular provision creates an environment where students flourish. Results speak clearly, with Havering's top GCSE performance and Outstanding ratings across all Ofsted categories in 2024.

Best suited to Catholic families in the Havering deanery who want their daughter educated within a faith-based community that takes both academic achievement and spiritual development seriously. The warm family atmosphere inherited from the founding sisters persists nearly a century later, providing continuity of purpose that few schools can match.

The main challenge is securing a place. Families committed to Catholic education who can demonstrate parish involvement will find this school rewards that commitment with outstanding education. For those who gain entry, the experience combines academic success with the confidence and resilience that inspectors highlighted.

FAQs

Yes. Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School was rated Outstanding in all five Ofsted categories in October 2024, including Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Sixth Form Provision. It ranks 1st in Havering for GCSE outcomes and 696th in England, placing it in the top 20% of secondary schools nationally. The Diocese of Brentwood has also rated the school Outstanding on three separate occasions.

Applications for Year 7 entry are coordinated through Havering Council alongside the school's Supplementary Information Form (SIF). The SIF allows the school to assess faith-based admissions criteria. Catholic families will typically need a Certificate of Catholic Practice from their parish priest. For September 2027 Year 7 entry, applications close on 31 October 2026, offers are issued on 1 March 2027 and acceptances are due by 15 March 2027. Sixth form applications follow a separate school process.

Yes, entry should be treated as competitive. Priority is given to Catholic families who can demonstrate regular Mass attendance and parish involvement. Living within the Havering deanery and providing appropriate documentation through the Supplementary Information Form is essential for competitive applications, and families should follow the current Havering Year 7 timetable closely.

GCSE results are excellent. The school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 62.2 and Progress 8 of +0.71, indicating students make substantially more progress than similar peers nationally. The school ranks 1st in Havering for GCSE performance and sits in the top 20% of schools in England.

The sixth form offers A-levels in Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, English Literature, Film Studies, French, Geography, History, Italian, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Theatre Studies. Students can also pursue the Extended Project Qualification and vocational qualifications including BTEC Business and Cambridge National in Health and Social Care.

The school prioritises Catholic applicants who can demonstrate regular Mass attendance and parish involvement, typically evidenced through a Certificate of Catholic Practice. Non-Catholic applicants may be considered if places remain after Catholic applicants are accommodated, but given the school is heavily oversubscribed, Catholic families with documented parish connections have a significant advantage. The faith character is genuine and permeates school life.

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St Mary's Lane, Upminster, RM14 2QR
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www.sacredheartofmary.net
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