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The Bromfords School and Sixth Form College serves the families of Wickford and Shotgate as a well-established state academy. With a capacity for 1,260 students across the 11 to 18 age range, the school occupies a significant footprint in the local educational landscape. Since his appointment in September 2021, Headteacher Jochen Tree has overseen a period of cultural transformation, moving the school towards a more rigorous academic and behavioural framework.
The school's identity is built on its three core values: Achieve, Enrich, and Prepare. These pillars are visible throughout the campus on Grange Avenue, where Victorian origins meet modern additions designed to facilitate a broad curriculum. The latest official assessments confirm the school has made significant strides in recent years, particularly regarding the personal development and behaviour of its students. While exam results currently sit below England averages, the school's sixth form is increasingly recognised as a strong local provider for both university preparation and higher-level apprenticeships.
The atmosphere at The Bromfords School is purposeful and increasingly calm. The school operates a four-house system, Ignis, Aqua, Terra, and Ventus, which provides a smaller community feel within the larger institution. This structure helps students build loyalty and healthy competition through various house events throughout the academic year.
Mr Jochen Tree has been vocal about his commitment to a long-term programme of change. Under his leadership, the school has focused on developing a culture where diversity is valued and students feel happy and safe. This cultural shift is supported by high levels of parent satisfaction; recent surveys indicate that over 80% of parents would recommend the school, a sharp increase from previous years. The physical environment is well-maintained, with recent construction phases adding dedicated spaces for English, Mathematics, and a comprehensive school library.
Academic performance at The Bromfords School is an area of active development. In the 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 35.9. The Progress 8 score of -0.5 suggests that students make less progress between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4 than their peers nationally. The school ranks 3,139th out of 3,895 schools in England for GCSE academic outcomes and holds 2nd position among secondary schools in Wickford.
In the sixth form, the picture is more competitive. The school ranks 1,975th out of 2,549 schools in England for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). In 2025, 30% of A-level entries achieved A* to B grades, based on 77 exam entries. The current local ranking is 2nd among sixth forms in Wickford, while vocational results should be checked directly with the school for the latest position.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
A-Level A*-B
28.57%
% of students achieving grades A*-B
GCSE 9–7
—
% of students achieving grades 9-7
The curriculum is designed to be broad and balanced, ensuring that students have access to a wide range of academic and technical subjects. In the lower school, there is a clear emphasis on the core subjects, though EBacc entry remains relatively limited: 24.7% of pupils entered the EBacc, the EBacc average points score is 3.0, and 5.7% achieved grade 5 or above across the EBacc subjects.
Sixth form teaching is a notable strength. Small class sizes allow for personalised attention and a curriculum tailored to individual needs. Students benefit from one-to-one admissions meetings with the Senior Leadership Team to discuss their subject choices and career ambitions. The school has also invested in its quality of education, with recent inspection findings highlighting that teachers are increasingly effective in helping students understand how to improve their work.
Quality of Education
Requires Improvement
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Good
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.
Leavers from The Bromfords School transition into a variety of high-quality pathways. In the most recent cohort, 60% of Year 13 students secured places at university, with several moving on to Russell Group institutions such as the University of Southampton, the University of Leeds, and Queen Mary University of London.
The school presents apprenticeships, vocational routes and sixth-form study as important progression options, but families should ask for the latest destinations breakdown before comparing outcomes year on year. For Year 11 students, the sixth form is one route alongside local colleges and vocational training.
Total Offers
1
Offer Success Rate: 50%
Cambridge
1
Offers
Oxford
—
Offers
For 2027 Year 7 entry, Essex’s timetable has secondary applications opening on 12 September 2026, closing on 31 October 2026, and offers due on 1 March 2027. Families should still check the latest oversubscription criteria and distance pattern before relying on a place.
Admissions for Year 7 are coordinated by Essex County Council. For 2027 entry, secondary applications open on 12 September 2026, close on 31 October 2026, and offers are due on 1 March 2027. For sixth-form entry, applications are made directly to the school, with interviews held in the spring term. Parents should check their precise distance from the school using the FindMySchool Map Search, as proximity is a major factor in the allocation of places once siblings and children in care have been prioritised.
Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)
Applications
564
Total received
Places Offered
195
Subscription Rate
2.9x
Applications per place
Pastoral care is a significant strength of the school. The most recent Ofsted inspection in October 2024 rated Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, and Leadership and Management as Good. This reflects a school that takes student wellbeing seriously, with students reporting that they feel safe and that bullying is dealt with effectively.
The school has a dedicated team of pastoral managers and a SENCo who oversees support for students with additional needs. Safeguarding procedures are robust and effective, ensuring a secure environment for all learners. The personal development curriculum is designed to prepare students for the wider world, covering essential life skills and promoting a strong sense of community service.
The extracurricular programme is varied, with a strong emphasis on sport and the arts. The PE department includes activities, and the school participates regularly in local and regional competitions. The arts are also celebrated, with school shows and performances providing a platform for creative expression.
The school offers the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme at both Bronze and Silver levels, with many students participating in practice and assessed expeditions. Other clubs include coding, drama, and various music ensembles. These opportunities are central to the school's mission to "enrich" the education of its students beyond the traditional classroom setting.
The school day begins at 8:40am and ends at 3:10pm, providing a total of 32.5 hours of education per week. The campus is well-served by local transport links within Wickford. For parents of younger children, it is important to note that as a secondary school, Bromfords does not provide on-site primary wraparound care, though several local providers offer services for the Wickford area.
As a state-funded academy, The Bromfords School does not charge tuition fees. Education is provided free of charge to all students aged 11 to 18. The school does, however, have a Charging and Remissions Policy for certain optional extras, such as individual music lessons or some school trips.
Financial support is available for students in the sixth form through the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund. This fund is designed to help students from lower-income backgrounds cover the costs of books, equipment, and travel. Applications for the bursary are made directly to the school at the start of the academic year.
The Bromfords School is a community academy on an upward curve. It offers a safe, caring, and increasingly ambitious environment for students in Wickford. While academic results at Key Stage 4 are still catching up to national averages, the school's strengths in pastoral care, behaviour, and sixth-form destinations make it a compelling choice for local families. It is best suited to students who value a strong sense of community and those who will benefit from the personalised support offered in the sixth form.
The Bromfords School is currently judged as Good in most areas by Ofsted, including behaviour, leadership, and personal development. While the Quality of Education is judged as Requires Improvement, the school is on a clear path of improvement, with high levels of parent satisfaction and strong post-16 outcomes.
For 2027 Year 7 entry, applications are made through Essex County Council from 12 September 2026 to 31 October 2026, with offers due on 1 March 2027. For the Sixth Form, applications are made directly to the school via their website, typically in the autumn or spring term of Year 11.
In 2025, 30% of A-level entries achieved A* to B grades, based on 77 exam entries. Vocational results should be checked directly with the school for the latest position.
There is no fixed catchment map, but the school prioritises local Wickford and Shotgate residents under its admissions arrangements. Families should check the latest oversubscription criteria and distance pattern for the current application year.
Yes, while there are no tuition fees, students in the Sixth Form can apply for the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund to help with the costs of their studies if they meet the eligibility criteria.
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