Best Secondary schools in Bury St Edmunds

Top 20 by latest Ofsted graded judgements (showing top 10 – Go Pro for full list)
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These rankings cover secondary schools in the town of Bury St Edmunds based on the most recent graded Ofsted inspections. We order by headline grade first, then by publication date; ties are broken using “Quality of education” (where available), then contextual signals.

Graded secondary schools
4
Outstanding
0
Good
4
Median inspection year
2018

Ofsted grade mix (graded schools)

O: 0% · G: 100% · RI: 0% · I: 0%

Summary

Outstanding: 0 Good: 4 Requires improvement: 0 Inadequate: 0
Earliest inspection
Nov 2016 (exact date for Pro)
Latest inspection
May 2022 (exact date for Pro)

These rankings use each school’s latest graded Ofsted inspection. Ungraded visits do not replace the most recent graded judgement.

  • 1.
    Bury St Edmunds County High School
    Secondary • Academy converter • Bury St Edmunds • IP32 (full postcode for Pro)

    Last inspected on May 2022 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)

    Good
  • 2.
    King Edward VI CEVC School
    Secondary • Voluntary controlled school • Bury St Edmunds • IP33 (full postcode for Pro)

    Last inspected on Mar 2019 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)

    Good
  • 3.
    Thurston Community College
    Secondary • Community school • Bury St Edmunds • IP31 (full postcode for Pro)

    Last inspected on May 2018 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)

    Good
  • 4.
    St Benedict's Catholic School
    Secondary • Academy converter • Bury St Edmunds • IP32 (full postcode for Pro)

    Last inspected on Nov 2016 – graded Good by Ofsted. (exact date for Pro)

    Good
How we rank these schools
  1. Headline Ofsted grade orders: Outstanding (1), then Good (2), then RI (3), then Inadequate (4).
  2. More recent graded inspection dates rank higher.
  3. Where available, we use the Quality of education sub-judgement as a tie-breaker.
  4. We may consider contextual signals (e.g., %FSM, roll size) to break remaining ties.

Ungraded visits don’t replace the last graded judgement.

About Ofsted grades
  • Outstanding (1) — highest judgement across key areas.
  • Good (2) — consistently meets standards.
  • Requires improvement (3) — not yet good; clear areas to improve.
  • Inadequate (4) — significant weaknesses found.

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