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Best secondary schools in Penzance
Best secondary schools in Truro & Falmouth
Best secondary schools in North Cornwall
Best secondary schools in St Austell & South East Cornwall
There are some fantastic state secondaries in Cornwall. Totalling 31 schools, the largest take around 300 pupils into year 7 but the average is around the 200 mark. The most popular in urban hubs such as Truro, Newquay and Falmouth are oversubscribed by small numbers, but for the most part you can get a place at your first choice if you live within the catchment area. Our article on secondary school admissions is recommended reading to anyone going through this process for the first time.
Post-16, Cornwall boasts one of the most highly rated sixth form colleges in the UK: Truro and Penwith College. The college has dual campus settings in Penzance and Truro and its ‘results are truly impressive’, according to our reviewer, with the IB on offer as well as a vast range of A levels and vocational options.
Grammar schools in Cornwall
There are no grammar schools in Cornwall but many living in south-east Cornwall tap into neighbouring Devon’s offerings in Plymouth and apply for Devonport High School for Boys with its great reputation for science and engineering or Devonport High School for Girls, which is the preferred local choice for parents wanting single-sex selective education for girls. Both schools prioritise places based on 11+ assessment performance rather than geographical location, so children living in a different local authority have as much of a chance as any at securing a place. See our Devon Area Guide for more information on admissions.
Best secondary schools in Penzance
The two favourite secondaries in the Penzance area are Mounts Bay Academy, an Apple Distinguished School with a good reputation for its technology education and St Ives School, frequently oversubscribed and offering a strong level of academic attainment.
Camborne has the Camborne Science and International Academy, notable mostly for its phenomenal and selective post 16 arm - CSMS (Cornwall School of Maths and Science), well worth a look if you have a bright STEM focused child. For other post 16 options, there is no need to look any further than the fantastic Truro and Penwith College, which has a campus in Penzance.
Best state primary schools in Penzance
Best private schools in Penzance
Best secondary schools in Truro & Falmouth
The Roseland Academy is considered locally to be the star player with a good pastoral reputation and strong academic results. Hot on its heels are Penryn College in Falmouth and Richard Lander School in Truro. Both finish at 16 and their popularity makes them hugely oversubscribed – to get into either of these two you need to live within the catchment area and list the school as your first choice, take a look at the Cornwall Council website to see a virtual map of these. All three of these schools feed into the fantastic Truro and Penwith College at its large Truro campus.
Further south, Mullion School has very strong results at GCSE demonstrating impressive progress for pupils of all abililties.
Best state primary schools in Truro & Falmouth
Best private schools in Truro & Falmouth
Best nurseries in Truro & Falmouth
Best secondary schools in North Cornwall
The state secondary schools in this part of the county all go up to 18 and have fairly similar results for both GCSE and A level, sitting just on or below the national average. The best of these are Wadebridge School, Newquay Tretheras and Launceston College. While many pupils do stay on for A levels, others opt to travel across the county to pick up on the academic successes of Truro and Penwith College or access them via the linked, smaller but equally impressive Callywith College in Bodmin.
Best state primary schools in North Cornwall
Best private schools in North Cornwall
Best nurseries in North Cornwall
Best secondary schools in St Austell & South East Cornwall
Penrice Academy in St Austell is considered to be the best in this area with impressive results and a good local reputation; Looe Community Academy is another option worth considering. After GCSEs it’s a choice between travelling to Callywith College in Bodmin or applying for sixth form places at the Devon grammar options of Devonport High School for Girls and Devonport High School for Boys.
Best state primary schools in St Austell & South East Cornwall
Best private schools in St Austell & South East Cornwall
Best nurseries in St Austell & South East Cornwall
Secondary schools for children with special educational needs in Cornwall
At Penryn College in Falmouth there is an additional resource base at the heart of the school for a small number of 11-16s with moderate learning needs – pupils can also access mainstream classes if appropriate. Richard Lander School in Truro has an additional resource provision for more severe learning difficulties, with the advantage of an array of outdoor activities including forest school and sailing. Just across the border in Plymouth, but admitting children from Cornwall, is Woodlands School, a haven for pupils aged 2 to 19; our reviewer writes, ‘Parents can breathe a sigh of relief when their children start at Woodlands. Excellent support is provided, not only for the children but for the family too.’
There are also some fantastic state-run all through special schools, including Nancealverne School in Penzance, offering highly praised specialist education for 3-19 year olds with moderate to complex learning difficulties. See our ‘State primary schools for children with special educational needs in Cornwall’ section for more details.