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SchoolsWokinghamSt Crispin's School|Best Secondary Schools in Wokingham
State School
St Crispin's School
London Road, Wokingham, RG40 1SS·Wokingham·URN: 145286A 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 11-18
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
934
Academic
1,091
Overall
4
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,236
Academic
1,474
Overall
5
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
1,735
England
FMS Inspection Score

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Good
7/10
Application Demand
95%
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 If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

St Crispin's School, Wokingham Review 2026: A Landmark Design with Solid Results

At a Glance

In 1951, the Ministry of Education's research team faced an urgent challenge: post-war England demanded new school places, but budgets were tight and traditional construction was too slow. Their solution became groundbreaking. St Crispin's School, opened in 1953, was Britain's first prototype prefabricated secondary school; architects David Medd and Mary Crowley designed a system that would influence school building for decades to come. Today, that same structure sits on London Road in Wokingham, still recognisable by its bold steel frame and horizontal concrete panels, a physical reminder of a moment when educational infrastructure and innovation converged.

The school itself has evolved considerably since those pioneering days. Now an academy under The Circle Trust (having converted in February 2018), St Crispin's educates approximately 1,488 students aged 11 to 18, with a dedicated sixth form. The latest Ofsted inspection in May 2022 awarded the school a "Good" rating. In the current 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, the school achieved an Attainment 8 score of 51.7 and ranked 1,236th of 3,895 for GCSE academic outcomes. At A-level, 50% of grades were A*-B, positioning the sixth form in a solid national position. Headteacher Mr Peter Griffiths, who took up the role in January 2025 after leading Windsor Girls' School, is the most recent in a line of leaders committed to the school's continued development.

This is a comprehensive, non-selective state school serving a mixed-gender intake across a wide catchment. Like most schools in Wokingham Borough, places are allocated through the local authority based on designated catchment areas and feeder primary schools, with approximately 190 spaces available at Year 7 entry each year. For families within the catchment, St Crispin's offers solid academic progress, a structured environment, and genuine opportunities in sport, music, drama, and technology.

Character & Atmosphere

The physical environment at St Crispin's carries weight. Walking the corridors, the 1950s design language is still evident: the rambling layout with communal spaces separated from classroom zones, the deep strip windows that flood rooms with light, the courtyard-centred organisation that encourages both formal learning and informal gathering. This isn't prettiness for its own sake; the building was designed with pedagogy in mind. Staff spaces, student areas, and teaching facilities were all conceived as integrated zones rather than disconnected boxes. That thoughtful spatial logic remains visible, though seven decades of use, maintenance, and incremental upgrades have naturally modified the original character.

In 2024, the school took significant action to manage future growth. The former St Crispin's Leisure Centre on London Road transferred to The Circle Trust, and conversion work began to accommodate an additional 55 Year 7 places from September 2024 onwards. This expansion signals confidence in the school's future and provides facilities beyond the main campus, including the continuation of sports amenities like squash courts for community and student use.

The current headteacher's welcome emphasises three pillars: "Excellence for all" (the school's vision statement), a strong focus on "the basics" (excellent teaching, safe discipline, high aspiration), and the developing of the whole person rather than examination results alone. Staff are described by the headteacher as "dedicated, talented professionals" who go the extra mile; teachers are "passionate about their subjects" and support staff work "tirelessly" to provide education and pastoral care. Students themselves report being "happy and highly engaged," and the school's comment that students "often mention the excellent support they receive" suggests a culture where approachability matters.

Behaviour is managed through a structured disciplinary environment. The school has Investor in People status and holds both the Sportsmark Award and the ICT Mark, reflecting institutional commitments to staff development, physical activity, and technology integration. The mixed-gender intake, with 62% boys and 38% girls, creates a typically balanced secondary environment.

Results

GCSE Performance

St Crispin's achieved an Attainment 8 score of 51.7 in the current 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset. This represents the combined achievement of pupils across eight key qualifications (or equivalents), with higher scores indicating stronger overall GCSE performance across the cohort.

Progress 8 offers a different lens on achievement. The school recorded a Progress 8 score of +0.52, meaning pupils made above-average progress from their Key Stage 2 starting points compared to pupils with similar attainment nationally. A Progress 8 score of +0.5 indicates that the school's cohort is progressing faster than the typical comparison group, which is a meaningful indicator of school effectiveness and value-added teaching.

In the English Baccalaureate (a suite of academic subjects including English, mathematics, sciences, languages, and humanities), 44.8% of pupils entered the EBacc, 28.3% achieved grades 5 and above, and 35.4% achieved grades 4 and above. The school's EBacc average points score is 4.7, indicating that where students do enter these subjects, they achieve solid grades.

Rankings

The school ranks 1,236th of 3,895 for GCSE academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), while the local secondary ranking places it 5th in Wokingham with an overall England rank of 1,345th. This is a solid above-midpoint profile for a non-selective comprehensive intake and is consistent with the school's Good Ofsted rating.

A-Level Performance

In the sixth form, A-level outcomes show a different profile. The 2025 dataset records 10% of grades at A*, 30% at A*-A, and 50% at A*-B overall. That gives families a measured benchmark for sixth-form attainment rather than a highly selective profile.

The sixth form ranks 934th of 2,549 for A-level academic outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), while the local sixth-form ranking places it 4th in Wokingham with an overall England rank of 1,020th. Students making the transition into sixth form see a shift in both the size and selectivity of the cohort compared to the broader Year 11 group.

In the 2023-24 leavers' cohort, 52% progressed to university, 2% to further education, 7% to apprenticeships, and 26% to employment. This split reflects a school where university progression is the primary pathway for just over half the cohort, with meaningful proportions choosing work-based routes (apprenticeships and direct employment combined account for 33%).

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

52.83%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum follows the national framework with notable scaffolding toward key specialisms. St Crispin's holds dual specialist status in mathematics and computing, along with Leadership Partnership School designation. This specialism is reflected in practical ways: the school is a Microsoft Academy and Cisco Systems Networking Academy, indicating formal partnerships with technology industry leaders.

In mathematics, the specialism is expressed through setting from Year 9 onwards, ensuring that students working at different levels receive appropriately pitched challenge and support. Computing provision extends beyond a single GCSE option; the school's Microsoft and Cisco partnerships suggest integrated projects and real-world problem-solving components that move beyond examination content.

Teaching approach is described as structured and purposeful. The headteacher notes that teachers are "focused on delivering engaging and stimulating lessons," which suggests an emphasis on active learning rather than passive transmission. Staff development through Investor in People status indicates that professional learning and continuous improvement are institutionalised.

STEM enrichment includes formal engagement with national competitions. Pupils participate in the British Mathematical Olympiad, the Young Enterprise scheme, the Economics Challenge, and the Wokingham Schools' Debating Competition. In 2004, the school won the inaugural John Redwood Cup in the debating competition. More recently, in 2014, St Crispin's reached the national finals of the Mock Trial Competition and was one of only two schools representing Berkshire at the national finals held in Birmingham. These involvements place students in genuine competition with peers across wider geographical areas, building confidence and broadening horizons beyond the school's immediate catchment.

Science benefits from the school's broader learning culture. Pupils are encouraged to engage with practical investigation and hypothesis-driven work; the school has historically operated a Year 11 Science Buddies scheme whereby high-achieving Year 11 students lead lunchtime investigation clubs for Year 7 pupils, visiting local primary schools during National Science Week to demonstrate practical sessions to younger cohorts.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:7/10Good

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Good

Personal Development

Good

Leadership & Management

Good

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

Where Students Go Next

University Destinations

In the 2023-24 leavers' cohort, just over half progressed to university. One student secured a place at Cambridge, reflecting the school's modest Oxbridge pipeline (combined England rank 1,735 for Cambridge and Oxford applications). The vast majority of university-bound leavers will have accessed Russell Group and equivalent universities across the south-east and beyond, although the school's public records do not name specific destinations by institution.

The sixth form attainment data gives families a current benchmark, with 50% of A-level grades at A*-B in the 2025 dataset. For families aiming at competitive university places, those grades provide a credible foundation, though the cohort is not selected at entry, meaning the full range of attainment is represented in the sixth form as well as the main school.

Further Education, Apprenticeships, and Employment

The leavers data reveal a balanced portfolio of post-18 pathways. 7% of leavers began apprenticeships, and 26% entered employment directly, suggesting that the school actively supports non-university progression. For students who pursue T-levels, NVQs, or apprenticeship pathways, the school's dual specialism in mathematics and computing provides particular advantage, as both fields have strong vocational demand and clear progression routes.

Oxbridge Success

#1442 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 12.5%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

Music and Performing Arts

Music provision reflects both breadth and opportunity. The school offers lunchtime and after-school music clubs that engage pupils across a range of genres and instruments. An active drama programme includes regular school productions, with students involved in acting, staging, lighting, and costume work. Dance is explicitly listed among the clubs available, indicating choreography, performance, and technique are developed alongside other creative disciplines. Art provision similarly encompasses both curriculum and enrichment, with after-school art clubs encouraging portfolio development and creative exploration.

STEM and Technology

The school's Microsoft Academy and Cisco Systems Networking Academy statuses translate into practical learning opportunities. Students can gain industry-recognised Cisco certifications in networking; the Microsoft partnership opens pathways toward CompTIA and Microsoft qualifications in software and systems. These aren't abstract theoretical studies; they're aligned with real professional certifications that enhance employability. A dedicated computer club specifically for girls signals intentional efforts to broaden participation in computing careers, recognising documented gender gaps in tech education.

The British Mathematical Olympiad, Young Enterprise scheme, and Economics Challenge (mentioned earlier) provide deepened engagement in quantitative disciplines. The Olympiad develops problem-solving and mathematical elegance beyond the GCSE specification; Young Enterprise offers practical business skills and entrepreneurial experience; the Economics Challenge builds applied understanding of markets, policy, and decision-making.

Debating and Public Speaking

The Wokingham Schools' Debating Competition victory in 2004 reflects an established culture of argumentation and rhetoric. The more recent Mock Trial Competition success (2014 national finals) required students to research law, prepare witness statements, cross-examine opponents, and present legal arguments in front of judges. This kind of competition-based learning develops communication, research, and critical thinking at a depth that classroom debate alone cannot match. Access to these competitions signals that the school actively encourages students to test themselves beyond the school walls.

Sports and Physical Activity

The school holds Sportsmark Award status, reflecting sustained commitment to physical activity. Pupils participate in athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, health-related fitness, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby, tennis, and trampolining. School teams play regular fixtures in rugby, football, hockey, netball, and basketball, indicating competitive opportunities beyond casual participation. Pupils also compete in the Reading Cross Country League, and a number compete at county level, suggesting the school develops elite as well as recreational athletes.

The integration of the leisure centre facilities in 2024 significantly expands the sports offer. Squash courts continue to be available for student use and community access. The expansion creates dedicated space for sixth form physical education and elite-standard training facilities that were previously at capacity. For pupils serious about sport, this represents meaningful infrastructure investment.

Wider Enrichment

Leadership and Character Development

The school's Leadership Partnership School status suggests that student leadership development is formal and structured. This likely manifests in student councils, prefect systems, and opportunities for sixth-form students to mentor younger cohorts, though specific leadership programmes are not detailed in available sources. The emphasis on developing "the whole person" and producing students who are "well rounded, respectful, confident and happy" suggests that character development, resilience, and emotional intelligence are woven throughout provision rather than confined to a single pastoral slot.

Admissions

St Crispin's operates on a non-selective basis within a catchment-based admissions system. Like all schools in Wokingham Borough, places are allocated by the local authority according to designated catchment areas and feeder primary schools. Approximately 190 Year 7 places are available each year.

For September 2027 Year 7 entry, Wokingham's secondary transfer route opens on 11 September 2026, closes on 31 October 2026, and has offer day on 1 March 2027. Families should check catchment and feeder-school rules carefully; being "near the school" is no guarantee of entry where demand can vary by year.

The school is also expanding its Year 7 intake. As noted above, the transfer of the leisure centre facilities in July 2024 will accommodate an additional 55 Year 7 places from September 2024 onwards. This expansion demonstrates confidence in the school's model and aims to meet rising demand for secondary places across Wokingham Borough.

For families seeking to apply, Wokingham's coordinated secondary transfer process for September 2027 opens on 11 September 2026, closes on 31 October 2026, and releases offers on 1 March 2027, with acceptances due by 15 March 2027. The school website includes an admissions section with further detail on the application process and catchment criteria; families should consult www.crispins.co.uk/admissions or contact the school directly on 0118 978 1144 for current information and to verify whether they fall within the formal catchment boundary.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed

Applications

745

Total received

Places Offered

252

Subscription Rate

3.0x

Applications per place

Practical Information

School day: 8:50am to 3:20pm.

Transport is served by local authority-funded services and private operators. Stagecoach Wokingham provides scheduled routes, and the school's proximity to the town centre makes walking and cycling feasible for families within reasonable distance. The expansion to include the leisure centre site (approximately a short walk from the main campus) does not fundamentally change transport arrangements but provides additional on-site facilities.

Uniform is required. The school shop operates via Stevensons, the official provider, and online ordering is available for parents.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,500
  • Number of pupils: 1,488

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Students report being "happy and highly engaged in their learning," with particular emphasis on the support they receive from staff. The headteacher describes staff commitment as genuine; support staff are noted as working "tirelessly" to ensure pastoral support alongside academics. This language suggests a culture where adults are approachable and committed to student welfare beyond examination results.

The school's focus on discipline and structure is balanced with explicit mention of developing confidence and happiness, suggesting that pastoral care aims at both safety and emotional wellbeing. The SEND support framework includes an Information Report detailing provision for students with identified additional needs; families with students requiring SEND support should consult the SEND pages on the school website for detail on assessment, adaptation, and specialist support available.

Things to Consider

Year 7 admissions timetable. For September 2027 entry, applications open on 11 September 2026 and close on 31 October 2026, with offers released on 1 March 2027. Families should satisfy themselves that they fall within the formal catchment boundary before relying on a place. Contact the local authority or the school to verify your distance and catchment status.

Single-site expansion. While the leisure centre expansion accommodates additional Year 7 places, the school remains fundamentally organised around the London Road campus plus the leisure centre satellite. Families with children across multiple year groups should be aware that the addition of 55 places per year to a school of 1,500 will require careful management of facilities, parking, and timetabling during the transition.

A-level selectivity. Internal progression to sixth form is not guaranteed; students must meet entry requirements in their GCSEs to progress. The sixth form's current A-level academic rank is 934th of 2,549, while the GCSE academic rank is 1,236th of 3,895, so families should compare both phases on the latest data rather than assuming the same profile across Year 11 and sixth form. External applicants may also apply to the sixth form, creating competition for places.

Technology specialism comes with expectations. The school's dual specialism in mathematics and computing means that these subjects carry particular weight in school identity and staffing. Pupils with little interest in or aptitude for these areas may feel the school's identity is less aligned with their needs, though the comprehensive curriculum ensures all students study both subjects to GCSE level.

The Verdict

St Crispin's School stands as a living monument to post-war educational idealism and modern pragmatism in equal measure. The building itself, designed as a prototype for affordable, efficient school construction, remains an interesting piece of design history. More importantly, the school delivers solid, above-average GCSE results for a non-selective, mixed-ability comprehensive intake, with meaningful progress measures showing that pupils advance beyond their starting points. The Ofsted "Good" rating reflects consistent provision across teaching, behaviour, and safeguarding.

The school suits families within the catchment who value a structured, comprehensive environment with genuine breadth in sports, drama, and technology. It is particularly well-suited to students with interest in mathematics and computing, given the specialist status and industry partnerships. The sixth form offers a credible pathway to university for motivated students, though entry is selective and not guaranteed.

The main limitation is oversubscription and the consequent difficulty in securing a place unless your address falls firmly within the designated catchment. Families relocating to the area or on the catchment boundary should verify your proximity before assuming a place is available. For those able to access the school, it remains a functional, well-resourced comprehensive with solid academic outcomes and genuine enrichment opportunities.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Good by Ofsted in May 2022. GCSE results place the school 1,236th of 3,895 for academic outcomes, with an Attainment 8 score of 51.7 and Progress 8 of +0.52. A-level results show 50% of grades at A*-B. Students report being happy and well-supported by staff.

Year 7 entry is managed through Wokingham's secondary transfer process. For September 2027 entry, applications open on 11 September 2026 and close on 31 October 2026, with offers on 1 March 2027 and acceptances due by 15 March 2027. Admission is by catchment and feeder primary school designation. Families should verify they fall within the formal catchment with the local authority or the school before relying on a place.

St Crispin's holds specialist status in mathematics and computing. The school is a Microsoft Academy and Cisco Systems Networking Academy, offering industry-recognised computing qualifications. Students benefit from enhanced mathematics provision including setting and enrichment through the British Mathematical Olympiad and other competitions.

The school offers clubs in music, drama, dance, art, Warhammer, computing, Christian Union, and a girls' computer club. In sport, pupils can participate in athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rugby, tennis, and trampolining, with school teams competing in regular fixtures. Additional enrichment includes Young Enterprise, Economics Challenge, Debating Competition, and Mock Trial Competition.

The sixth form accepts internal progressions and external applicants. Entry requires meeting grade thresholds in GCSE subjects. A-level results show 50% of grades at A*-B in the 2025 dataset, and the sixth form ranks 934th of 2,549 for A-level academic outcomes. The sixth form is smaller and more selective than the main school.

The school is primarily campus-based on London Road. In July 2024, the former St Crispin's Leisure Centre transferred to The Circle Trust to accommodate expansion with 55 additional Year 7 places from September 2024. Sports facilities including squash courts continue to serve both students and the community. The leisure centre site is a short walk from the main campus.

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London Road, Wokingham, RG40 1SS
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