Best 3 All-through schools in South Gloucestershire – comparison

Comparison of all-through schools: Bradley Stoke Community School (All-through) in Bristol; King's Oak Academy (All-through) in Bristol — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

At a glance

This page compares Bradley Stoke Community School and King's Oak Academy. They are all-through phase and academy converter and academy sponsor led type located around Bristol and Bristol, Gloucestershire. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 2 (Bradley Stoke Community School), published Jun 2018. The most recent inspection on record is for Bradley Stoke Community School (Jun 2018). average roll around ≈ 1,200, combined total ≈ 2,400, typical FSM 15–20%, range 10–15%–25–30%; spread across trusts such as The Olympus Academy Trust and Cabot Learning Federation.

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Phase / Type
All-through • Academy converter
Location
Bristol
BS32 9BS
Ofsted
2 25 Jun 2018
Pupils
≈ 1,400 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
10–15% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
The Olympus Academy Trust
Website
www.bradleystokecs.org.uk
Telephone
01454868840
Phase / Type
All-through • Academy sponsor led
Location
Bristol
Gloucestershire
BS15 4JT
Ofsted
2 16 Apr 2018
Pupils
≈ 1,000 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
25–30% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Cabot Learning Federation
Website
kingsoakacademy.clf.uk
Telephone
01179927127

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How should I choose a school?
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What should I look for when comparing schools?
Compare headline Ofsted and publication dates for recency; check FSM% and local context; scan capacity utilisation (under, near, or over capacity); and review trust/local authority for governance. If available, read the official Ofsted report for curriculum and safeguarding detail.