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SchoolsWarringtonCulcheth High School|Best Secondary Schools in Warrington
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Culcheth High School

Warrington Road, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 5HH·Warrington·URN: 111430A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary
Mixed
Ages 11-16
Religious Character: None
GCSE Ranking
1,374
Academic
1,650
Overall
5
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
6.5/10
Application Demand
92%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Culcheth High School Review 2026: Modern Campus, Community Heart

At a Glance

Situated in the semi-rural village of Culcheth on the outskirts of Warrington, Culcheth High School combines the architectural polish of a university campus with the close-knit feel of a village school. Rebuilt entirely in 2010, the £28 million facility features a striking glass-fronted atrium and modern learning wings that house over 1,200 students. It serves as a comprehensive hub for the local community, drawing students primarily from Culcheth, Glazebury, and Croft, though its reputation pulls families from across the wider Warrington area.

Character & Atmosphere

At drop-off, the gates reveal a campus that feels intentionally modern. The central atrium, known as 'The Mall', serves as the social heart of the school. Flooded with natural light and designed to allow easy circulation, it acts as a functional spine connecting the various 'wings of learning'. This is not a cramped Victorian building; space is generous, and the design minimises the corridor congestion often found in schools of this size.

Mr Chris Hunt has led the school since 2016. His leadership philosophy is encapsulated in the motto "To Be The Best That We Can Be", and the core values of Respect, Honesty, and Excellence are visible throughout the site. Students generally describe the atmosphere as structured but friendly. The 'prefect' culture is strong here, with senior students taking visible leadership roles, distinguished by their senior ties.

The school operates without a sixth form, meaning Year 11 students sit at the top of the hierarchy. This structure often allows 15 and 16-year-olds to take on responsibilities that might otherwise go to 18-year-olds in an all-through school. The vibe is very much that of a 'learning workplace'; uniforms are strictly enforced, and movement around the building follows clear systems to maintain calm.

Results

In the 2025 dataset, the school delivered a set of GCSE results that confirm its position as a solid academic provider in the region. The Attainment 8 score of 51.1 indicates that students here generally achieve solid grades across their assessed subjects.

Ranked 1,374th out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), the school sits around the middle of the national table. Locally, it ranks 5th among secondary schools in Warrington.

While attainment is high, the Progress 8 score of -0.15 suggests that, on average, students make progress slightly below the calculated expectation given their starting points. However, this figure should be read in context; the student body is generally high-achieving, and raw grades remain strong. The percentage of students achieving Grade 5 or above in English and Maths consistently tracks above national averages.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

GCSE 9–7

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% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is structured as a five-year journey. Years 7 to 9 focus on building a broad knowledge base before options are narrowed for GCSEs in Year 10. The school describes its approach as "knowledge-rich", emphasising the retention of core facts and concepts as the foundation for critical thinking.

Classroom practice tends to be consistent, aided by the modern design of the learning wings which are colour-coded to help navigation (e.g., specific zones for Technology or Humanities). Science facilities are a particular strength, with laboratories designed to allow practical work to sit alongside theory lessons seamlessly.

Teaching groups are set by ability in core subjects like Mathematics and Science, usually from early in Year 7, while other subjects remain mixed ability. The 2022 Ofsted inspection, which rated the school Outstanding, highlighted that teachers have strong subject knowledge and use assessment effectively to identify gaps in understanding.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:6.5/10Good

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

As an 11-16 school, Culcheth acts as a launchpad rather than a final destination. The lack of an on-site sixth form means transition support is robust. The majority of students progress to local sixth form colleges. Priestley College in Warrington is a primary destination, particularly for those pursuing A-levels and vocational Level 3 courses. Winstanley College in Wigan is another popular choice for high achievers aiming for Russell Group universities.

The Careers team works intensively with Year 11 to ensure every student has a secure post-16 offer. The school hosts an annual careers fair that draws colleges and apprenticeship providers from across Cheshire and Greater Manchester.

Admissions

Admissions are coordinated by Warrington Borough Council. Culcheth High School is consistently oversubscribed, reflecting its popularity in the local area. In the most recent intake, there were 453 applications for 238 places, resulting in a subscription ratio of nearly 1.9 applications per place.

The oversubscription criteria prioritise looked-after children and siblings, followed by children living in the designated catchment area (Culcheth, Glazebury, and Croft). After these criteria are met, places are allocated based on distance from the school. The furthest distance at which a place was offered varies annually, but families living outside the immediate catchment villages often face a competitive hurdle. Distances vary annually based on applicant distribution; proximity provides priority but does not guarantee a place.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

453

Total received

Places Offered

238

Subscription Rate

1.9x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral care is organised by Year Group rather than a vertical house system. Each year group is led by a Progress Leader and a Student Manager. The Student Manager is a non-teaching member of staff available throughout the day, ensuring that pastoral issues can be dealt with immediately without waiting for a teacher to finish a lesson.

"The Hub" serves as the central point for student support, housing the safeguarding team and mentoring services. The school has invested in mental health first aid training for staff, and peer mentoring schemes allow older students to support younger ones settling in.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular offer takes full advantage of the site's extensive facilities. Sport is a major pillar of school life. The four-court sports hall, activity studio, and the newly installed 3G floodlit pitch support a busy fixture list. Rugby and Netball teams compete locally and regionally.

Creativity flourishes in the Performing Arts department. The school puts on an annual "Whole School Musical" that involves a significant portion of the student body. The Technical Theatre Club allows students to learn lighting and sound engineering for these productions.

For those interested in STEM, the weekly STEM Club runs projects that often link with local industries. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is a staple of the enrichment programme, with high participation rates at Bronze and Silver levels.

Fees & Financial Aid

This is a state-funded community school, and there are no tuition fees. Families are responsible for the cost of uniforms, sports kits, and optional trips.

Financial assistance is available for eligible families through the Pupil Premium scheme, which provides funding for school meals and support with the cost of trips and equipment. Parents should check with Warrington Borough Council to confirm eligibility for free school meals.

£School Fees
TuitionFree

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

Practical Information

The school day begins at 8:40am and concludes at 3:00pm. A breakfast service is available in the dining hall from 8:00am.

Transport is a key consideration given the semi-rural location. Dedicated school buses serve the surrounding areas. Parking around the school can be congested at peak times, and parents are encouraged to use designated drop-off zones.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,240
  • Number of pupils: 1,168

Things to Consider

No Sixth Form. The school ends at Year 11. Students must move to a college for their A-levels. This offers a fresh start at 16 but requires a transition that 11-18 schools avoid.

Strict Uniform Policy. The school is known for high standards of appearance. Families should be aware that rules regarding footwear, jewellery, and hairstyles are enforced rigorously. This creates a smart environment but can be a friction point for some teenagers.

Oversubscription. With nearly two applications for every place, securing entry is not guaranteed even for those relatively close by. Families outside the immediate catchment villages of Culcheth, Glazebury, and Croft should be realistic about their chances and have a backup plan.

The Verdict

Culcheth High School offers a polished, modern educational environment that retains the heart of a community school. The facilities are excellent, attainment is consistently above average, and the Outstanding rating (2022) reflects its high standards. Best suited to families in the catchment who want a structured, high-achieving school with top-tier facilities, and who are happy for their children to transition to a sixth form college at 16. The main challenge is securing a place.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in November 2022. Inspectors praised the quality of education and the behaviour of students. Academic attainment is strong, with GCSE results consistently above the England average.

The priority catchment area covers the villages of Culcheth, Glazebury, and Croft. Admissions are handled by Warrington Borough Council, and living within these areas provides priority, though it does not absolutely guarantee a place in years of exceptionally high demand.

No. The school educates students aged 11-16. At the end of Year 11, students move on to local sixth form colleges such as Priestley College or Winstanley College for A-levels and vocational courses.

Applications for Year 7 entry are made through Warrington Borough Council. Families should check Warrington Borough Council's current admissions timetable directly before applying, because local timetable details can change.

Yes. The school recently invested in a new 3G floodlit pitch, which is used for football and rugby training during the school day and by the community in the evenings.

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Warrington Road, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 5HH
01925767587
culchethhigh.org.uk/
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