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SchoolsWitneyThe King's School|Best Secondary Schools in Witney
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The King's School

New Yatt Road, Witney, OX29 6TA·Oxfordshire·URN: 123315A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
All-through
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 2-16
Christian
GCSE Ranking
731
Academic
738
Overall
2
Local
£Fees (2025–26)
Rec
£9,620
Yr 1
£9,620
per year
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OverviewGCSEPrimary

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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The King's School, Witney Review 2026: Affordable Quality

At a Glance

Founded in 1984 by Oxfordshire Community Churches, The King's School, Witney offers a distinct proposition: independent education with small class sizes and high academic standards at a fraction of the cost of traditional private schools. Located on New Yatt Road, it serves approximately 250 boys and girls aged 2 to 16. The school is unapologetically Christian, with an ethos that permeates every lesson and lunchtime, yet it welcomes families from various backgrounds who value the tight-knit, nurturing community.

Character & Atmosphere

The school site feels less like an institution and more like a bustling extended family. The buildings are functional rather than grand, blending converted spaces with purpose-built additions like 'The Hub' and the Early Years Centre. What it lacks in architectural heritage, it makes up for in warmth. Relationships between staff and students are relaxed but respectful, grounded in the school's Christian values of grace and integrity.

Mrs Lynne Weber, the Principal, leads with a clear vision that education is about character formation as much as exam grades. The atmosphere is calm and purposeful. Assemblies often feature worship bands led by students, and prayer is a natural part of the school day. While the Christian foundation is explicit, parents describe an environment that is inviting rather than coercive, where students are encouraged to think deeply about their beliefs.

Results & Academic Performance

Despite being non-selective, the school achieves academic outcomes that rival selective grammar schools.

The school ranks 731st in England for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), out of 3,895 schools. That still places it within a strong national band, but the current local ranking data does not show a ranked Witney position, so the fairest reading is strong national performance rather than a confirmed local top-two claim.

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

Class sizes are deliberately kept small, typically under 20, allowing teachers to know every child's strengths and struggles. The teaching style is traditional but engaging, with a strong emphasis on core skills in the primary phase (Foundation to Year 6).

In the Senior School (Years 7-11), the curriculum broadens. Science is taught in specialist laboratories, and there is a strong emphasis on creative subjects alongside the core academic diet. Teachers are described as dedicated and accessible, often running lunchtime clinics for students needing extra help. The school uses a 'mastery' approach in mathematics, ensuring secure understanding before moving on.

Where Students Go Next

As the school ends at Year 11, the transition to post-16 education is a key focus. Leavers are well-prepared and sought after by local sixth form providers. Many progress to the sixth forms at Wood Green School or Henry Box School in Witney. Others secure places at Abingdon and Witney College for vocational courses, or travel further to Cokethorpe or independent sixth forms in Oxford.

The school provides robust careers guidance and support with college applications, ensuring every student has a clear pathway before they sit their final GCSEs.

Admissions

Admission is not based on academic testing but on a family interview involving the Principal or Head of Primary. The school seeks families who are supportive of the Christian ethos, though they do not strictly have to be churchgoers.

Demand is high, particularly for Reception and Year 7 entry. For 2027 entry, Oxfordshire lists 15 January 2027 as the Reception application deadline and 31 October 2026 as the Year 7 transfer deadline; families should also confirm the school's own direct admissions timetable. Families are advised to apply early as places are limited. Siblings of current pupils receive priority. The process is designed to ensure a good fit between the family's values and the school's educational approach.

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Pastoral care is central to the school's identity, often described using the biblical language of 'shepherding'. Each child is in a form group where the tutor plays an active role in their daily life. The small size of the school means that no student can slip through the net; changes in behaviour or mood are spotted quickly.

The school is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). The most recent regulatory compliance inspection was in May 2023, followed by a progress monitoring visit in January 2024, confirming the school meets the required standards.

Beyond the Classroom

The extracurricular programme is diverse for a small school. Music is a major pillar, with opportunities to join the worship band, choir, or orchestra. Drama productions are a highlight of the school calendar, often involving large casts across year groups.

Sport is played with enthusiasm, utilising the on-site sports hall and local playing fields. Fixtures against other independent and state schools are regular. Students also engage in charitable service and community missions, reflecting the school's outward-looking faith. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is popular in the upper years, fostering resilience and teamwork.

Fees & Financial Aid

The King's School offers exceptional value compared to the wider independent sector. Current annual fees vary by year group and are updated by the school. Fees are payable monthly or termly.

The school strives to keep fees accessible to a broader range of families than is typical for independent education. Bursary support may be available for families in financial need, though funds are limited. Siblings often receive a fee discount, with a 6% reduction for a second child in Reception.

£Fees (2025–26)
Reception£9,620 / year
Year 1£9,620 / year
£

Practical Information

The school day runs from 8:45am to 3:30pm. Wraparound care is available for younger pupils. The school is located on New Yatt Road, with limited on-site parking for parents; many families car-share or walk from nearby residential areas. Uniform is smart and practical, with a distinct blazer for Senior students.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 250
  • Number of pupils: 223

Things to Consider

No Sixth Form: Students must move institutions at 16. While this offers a fresh start, families seeking a single school through to 18 will need to plan for this transition.

Faith commitment: The Christian ethos is not nominal; it is the heartbeat of the school. Families uncomfortable with biblical teaching, regular worship, or creationist viewpoints being discussed alongside evolution should consider if this environment aligns with their values.

Facilities: While functional and well-maintained, the site does not possess the vast acres or swimming pools of more expensive independent schools. Sports often utilise off-site facilities.

The Verdict

The King's School, Witney offers a rare combination of high academic achievement, genuine pastoral warmth, and affordability. It proves that excellent education does not require grand facilities, but rather dedicated teachers and a shared sense of purpose. Best suited to families who value a strong Christian foundation and want a small, supportive atmosphere where their child will be known and challenged. The main challenge is securing a place in this popular, tight-knit community.

FAQs

Yes. The school consistently achieves strong academic results.

Fees are significantly lower than traditional independent schools. Current Reception fees should be checked directly with the school because amounts are updated by academic year.

No, you do not have to be a Christian. However, the school is founded on Christian principles, and families must be supportive of this ethos. Admissions involve an interview to ensure the school is a good fit for the family.

No, the school educates children up to age 16 (Year 11). Students receive support to transition to local sixth forms or colleges for their A-levels or vocational qualifications.

Admissions are handled directly by the school. For 2027 entry, Oxfordshire's published coordinated dates are 15 January 2027 for Reception and 31 October 2026 for Year 7 transfer, but families should confirm the school's own deadline for their entry point. The process involves an interview with the Principal or Head of Primary rather than an academic entrance exam.

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New Yatt Road, Witney, OX29 6TA
01993778463
www.tkswitney.org.uk
Lynne Weber
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