Kenilworth School

Comprehensive

National rank

230

248

Rank last year

64.4%

A-level

A-level

A*-B

38.1%

GCSE

GCSE

9/8/7

Need to know

Head teacher Nick Mummery
Attendance 92.3%
Gender of entry Mixed
Send pupils* 23.8% *Special educational needs and disabilities
Total pupils 1,880
Pupils on free school meals 10.9%
Progress 8

Progress 8 is a measure of the development a school cohort/pupils makes from year 6 to year 11. The data used is from 2024. There will be no KS2 updates for 2025 or 2026 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The government is consulting on an improved version of Progress 8 and Attainment 8

ABOVE AVERAGE
Our methodology
Results

A-level 2025 rank: 223=

Grade

%

A*

9.9

A

24.8

B

29.7

A*/A

34.7

A*-B

64.4

GCSE 2025 rank: 246

Grade

%

9/8/7

38.1

What the school inspection says

“This school is a centre of excellence for the community of Kenilworth. Pupils do exceptionally well here. They develop a profound knowledge of the subjects they are taught and grow into reflective, resourceful and responsible young adults. Students in the sixth form are true ambassadors for the school. The passion that pupils show for their learning is admirable … Pupils’ behaviour is praiseworthy … There is a clear culture of mutual respect between all members of the school community ... Personal growth is central to leaders’ ambitions for pupils. The school’s curriculum extends far beyond the academic. For example, through the school’s ‘green team’, pupils have played a central role in designing sustainable elements of the new school building. This work has had a clear impact on pupils and helped to shape their career aspirations.”
Inspection
2023
*Ofsted no longer makes an overall effectiveness judgment in inspections of state-funded schools. A five-point grading scale, including a new “exceptional” grade was introduced in November 2025.

About the school

Sign up to The Times and The Sunday Times weekly parenting newsletter

Website
ksn.org.uk
Address