Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School

Ramsgate, CT11 7PS · Kent · Grammar school

Ofsted: Inadequate · 2024 ★ Selective Mixed Secondary
OfstedInadequate
Pupils1388
FSM15.2%
Progress 8+0.3
A-level avgB-
Qualifying score332.0 2026
Test boardConsortium: Kent Grammar School Consortium. No fixed score — rank-ordered; grammar schools take ~top 25% of ability range
AI summary of the Ofsted report Inspected 2025-10-13 · Tap to collapse

Generated by AI from the official inspection report — not written by Ofsted or SchoolsGPT staff. Always read the full Ofsted PDF before relying on this summary.

Overview: Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School is a caring and ambitious school where pupils are happy and successful. They work well together, listening and contributing thoughtfully in lessons and form time. Pupils display a sense of purpose and rise to the high aspirations that the school has for them.

Strengths:

  • Pupils are happy and successful, displaying a sense of purpose and rising to high aspirations.
  • Pupils work well together, listening and contributing thoughtfully in lessons and form time.
  • The school has established an ambitious curriculum that meets the needs of pupils.
  • Staff demonstrate their expertise in their subjects, and pupils appreciate the challenges posed.
  • The school provides additional support for pupils who need to grow their reading stamina, ensuring they meet expectations for reading across the curriculum.

Areas to improve:

  • Disadvantaged pupils do not attend or achieve as well as other pupils. The school should ensure that all staff have the knowledge and skills needed to make the appropriate adaptations for pupils to help them attend routinely and to achieve highly.
  • The recent changes to provision for PSHE for students in the sixth form are not being implemented as leaders intend. The school should ensure that all students access the full PSHE offer routinely and that all staff deliver the sessions as intended.
  • Those responsible for governance are still on a journey of improvement, and there remain gaps in their knowledge, and therefore in their effectiveness.

Safeguarding: The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.

Catchment / designated area

Children living in the school's designated area or linked primary school catchment

Source: LA admission policy PDF

Ofsted judgement breakdown (2024-03-05)

Overall effectiveness
Inadequate
Quality of education
Good
Behaviour and attitudes
Good
Personal development
Inadequate
Effectiveness of leadership and management
Inadequate
Safeguarding is effective?
No
Sixth form provision (where applicable)
Good

Category of concern: SM

Oversubscription criteria

  1. Looked after — Looked after children and previously looked after children
  2. Medical social — Children with exceptional medical/social needs, supported by professional evidence
  3. Catchment or linked — Children living in the school's designated area or linked primary school catchment
  4. Sibling — Siblings of children on roll at the school
  5. Other qualified — All other qualifying children — tiebreaker: distance (straight line, closest first)

What the entrance test covers

The Kent Test has two multiple-choice papers, each roughly an hour long: 1. English & Maths — split into two 30-minute sections: English (reading comprehension, grammar, punctuation, vocabulary) and Maths (Key Stage 2 curriculum up to the start of Year 6). 2. Reasoning — Verbal Reasoning (vocabulary, sequences, logic, analogies) and Non-Verbal/Spatial Reasoning (shapes, rotations, matrices, pattern recognition), combined into a single reasoning score. There is also an unmarked writing task (around 40 minutes including planning time). It isn't scored directly, but may be used by a local headteacher assessment panel for borderline cases. Note: the Kent Test is NOT the same as the Medway Test — Medway is a separate authority with its own different test (separate registration, different papers). Passing one does not qualify a child for the other area's schools (except Chatham Grammar, which accepts either).

University destinations

Russell Group
16%
Top-third university
21%
Any degree
85%

Of the 220-student 2019/20 leaver cohort, sustaining a higher-education destination the following year. This is the last cohort the Department for Education published with an Oxbridge/Russell Group breakdown — these categories were discontinued as official accountability measures after this release, so a more recent figure does not exist.

House prices nearby

Median price, Eastcliff ward (Year ending Mar 2023)
£245,000

Median price for the school's electoral ward, year ending March 2023 — a neighbourhood-level indicator, not the school's actual admissions catchment (catchments are often smaller than a ward or span parts of several).

Similar schools nearby

Same area, prioritising the same phase — useful for shortlisting alternatives.

Data sourced from GIAS, Ofsted and official Kent admissions publications. Figures can change year to year — always confirm with the school before applying.

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