Newcastle upon Tyne’s best secondary schools 2026

Trying to find the right school for your child in Newcastle upon Tyne? You’re in the right place.

With so many options, many parents find themselves drowning in league tables and Ofsted reports. That’s exactly why we’ve done the heavy lifting for you. Our expert team has analysed the latest 2024/2025 Department for Education data to bring you a list of the top-performing state secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne.

We show two ranking tables, one for Progress 8 and one for GCSE 9–7 results, and also provide a complete list of all secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne. This full list includes Progress 8 scores, GCSE 9–7 percentages, and Ofsted ratings where available. The schools in this table are ordered alphabetically rather than ranked, so you can easily see every school in one place, even if some data points are missing.

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Top secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne by GCSE % 9–7

Royal Grammar School in Jesmond is currently ranked #1 in Newcastle upon Tyne based on the percentage of GCSE grades awarded at 9–7. This measure highlights how many pupils achieve the very top exam results, giving a clear picture of each school’s academic excellence.

RankSchool nameTypeGenderProgress 8GCSE 9-7%Ofsted ᐧ Quality of educationOfsted ᐧ Behaviour & attitudesOfsted ᐧ Personal developmentOfsted ᐧ Leadership & management
1Royal Grammar SchoolOther independent schoolMixed-74.3%----
2Dame Allan's SchoolsOther independent schoolMixed-61.8%----
3Newcastle High School for Girls GDSTOther independent schoolGirls-60.2%----
4St Mary's Catholic SchoolAcademy converterMixed-40.5%OutstandingOutstandingOutstandingOutstanding
5Gosforth AcademyAcademy converterMixed-33.3%GoodGoodGoodGood
6Jesmond Park AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-29.9%GoodGoodGoodGood
7Sacred Heart Catholic High SchoolAcademy converterGirls-28.5%OutstandingOutstandingOutstandingOutstanding
8Westfield SchoolOther independent schoolGirls-25.9%----
9Newcastle School for BoysOther independent schoolBoys-24.1%----
10St Cuthbert's High SchoolAcademy converterBoys-23.7%GoodGoodGoodGood
11Walbottle AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-23.7%GoodGoodGoodGood
12North East Futures UTCUniversity technical collegeMixed-16.3%GoodGoodGoodGood
13Kenton SchoolAcademy converterMixed-12.2%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement
14Benfield SchoolAcademy converterMixed-10.2%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement
15Walker Riverside AcademyAcademy converterMixed-8.3%Requires improvementGoodGoodGood
16Excelsior AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-7.6%Requires improvementGoodGoodGood
17Studio WestStudio schoolsMixed-4.9%Requires improvementRequires improvementRequires improvementRequires improvement
18Talbot House Children's CharityNon-maintained special schoolMixed-2.6%GoodGoodGoodGood
19Trinity Academy NewcastleAcademy special converterMixed-0%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement

Note: Rankings use 2024/2025 CSP data for state-funded schools and may not reflect recent changes, check school websites for the latest information.

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All secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne

Below is the complete list of secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne, including both state-funded and independent schools where data is available. This table provides an at-a-glance view of each school’s key performance metrics, including Progress 8 scores, the percentage of GCSE grades awarded at 9–7, and Ofsted ratings, where published.

School nameTypeGenderProgress 8GCSE 9-7%Ofsted ᐧ Quality of educationOfsted ᐧ Behaviour & attitudesOfsted ᐧ Personal developmentOfsted ᐧ Leadership & management
Bahr AcademyOther independent schoolGirls------
Benfield SchoolAcademy converterMixed-10.2%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement
Callerton AcademyFree schoolsMixed--GoodGoodGoodGood
Dame Allan's SchoolsOther independent schoolMixed-61.8%----
Excelsior AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-7.6%Requires improvementGoodGoodGood
Gosforth AcademyAcademy converterMixed-33.3%GoodGoodGoodGood
Gosforth Central Middle SchoolFoundation schoolMixed------
Gosforth East Middle SchoolFoundation schoolMixed------
Gosforth Junior High AcademyAcademy converterMixed--GoodGoodGoodGood
Great Park AcademyFree schoolsMixed--GoodOutstandingOutstandingGood
Jesmond Park AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-29.9%GoodGoodGoodGood
Kenton SchoolAcademy converterMixed-12.2%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement
NCGFurther educationMixed------
Newcastle High School for Girls GDSTOther independent schoolGirls-60.2%----
Newcastle School for BoysOther independent schoolBoys-24.1%----
North East Futures UTCUniversity technical collegeMixed-16.3%GoodGoodGoodGood
Northern Counties SchoolNon-maintained special schoolMixed--GoodOutstandingOutstandingGood
Royal Grammar SchoolOther independent schoolMixed-74.3%----
Sacred Heart Catholic High SchoolAcademy converterGirls-28.5%OutstandingOutstandingOutstandingOutstanding
Sir Charles Parsons SchoolFoundation special schoolMixed------
St Cuthbert's High SchoolAcademy converterBoys-23.7%GoodGoodGoodGood
St Mary's Catholic SchoolAcademy converterMixed-40.5%OutstandingOutstandingOutstandingOutstanding
Studio WestStudio schoolsMixed-4.9%Requires improvementRequires improvementRequires improvementRequires improvement
Talbot House Children's CharityNon-maintained special schoolMixed-2.6%GoodGoodGoodGood
Thomas Bewick SchoolAcademy special converterMixed------
Trinity Academy NewcastleAcademy special converterMixed-0%Requires improvementRequires improvementGoodRequires improvement
Walbottle AcademyAcademy sponsor ledMixed-23.7%GoodGoodGoodGood
Walker Riverside AcademyAcademy converterMixed-8.3%Requires improvementGoodGoodGood
Westfield SchoolOther independent schoolGirls-25.9%----

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Disclaimer

All data on this page is sourced from the Department for Education’s 2024/2025 Compare School Performance dataset. It includes state-funded and, where available, independent secondary schools. Please note that Progress 8 scores were not published by the DfE for the 2024/25 academic year, as this cohort did not have Key Stage 2 prior attainment data due to pandemic-related assessment cancellations.

Some schools may also be missing data for GCSE 9–7 results or Ofsted ratings due to unpublished or unavailable figures. Rankings are based only on schools with published data and may not reflect recent changes. Please check school websites for the latest information.

How we ranked the best schools in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Why trust our rankings? Our analysis is based on the latest 2024/2025 data from the Department for Education’s Compare School Performance (CSP) database, which publishes official performance data for all secondary schools in England, including both state-funded and independent schools where available.

We’ve created separate tables to highlight top performers in three key areas:

  • Progress 8 (pupil progress from KS2 to GCSE)
  • GCSE 9–7 grades (academic excellence)
  • Overall school listings, with available Ofsted ratings

Schools are primarily ranked by their Progress 8 score. This clever metric doesn’t just reward schools with high-attaining intakes – it highlights the ones that genuinely support student growth by measuring progress from the end of primary school to GCSEs. It adjusts for prior attainment, making it one of the fairest ways to compare schools.

Where available, we also show the percentage of GCSE grades at 9–7 to reflect high academic achievement, and Ofsted ratings for added context. All figures come directly from CSP’s official dataset.

Where Progress 8 data is not available for any schools in Newcastle upon Tyne, the corresponding table will not be shown. This simply means that no schools in this area had published Progress 8 scores at the time of the latest dataset, it does not reflect on the quality of the schools themselves.

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FAQs - best secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne

Based on the latest Department for Education CSP data, the highest-rated secondary school in Newcastle upon Tyne is Royal Grammar School by GCSE 9–7 results. In the case of an exact tie across these measures, the first school in alphabetical order is shown here. For full details and to compare all schools, please refer to the performance tables above.
No. This guide covers state-funded secondary schools only, including grammar, comprehensive, academy, and free schools. Independent/private schools are not included in our rankings.
Applications are usually managed by Newcastle upon Tyne local authority. You can find deadlines, admissions policies, and catchment area maps on the council’s official website.
Use Ofsted inspection reports, the Department for Education’s CSP performance tables, and our rankings to compare schools side by side. Visit schools during open days for first-hand impressions.
A Progress 8 score above 0 means students make better progress than the national average. Scores above +0.5 indicate well above average progress, while top-performing secondary schools typically achieve +0.7 or higher. The best schools in Newcastle upon Tyne consistently score above +0.8.

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