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    St. Katherines School

    St. Katherines School

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Located in a beautiful rural setting, St Katherines School is a good state school that used to be…read morean excellent option for all the children who didn't get into the better state schools in Bristol. I went here between years 7 and 11, before going back to a school in the city for 6th form, and my experience on the whole was a positive one. It may seem a bit far out for inner city Bristol children to travel to, but hop on the school bus in the morning (albeit a bit bleary eyed) and you're there in 40 minutes (that's how long it took me, but mine was one of the furthest stops). They take children from a very large catchment area, but mostly they come from the village in which it's situated (Pill), Shirehampton (just over the river back into Bristol), Sea Mills, and further into the centre form areas like Westbury Park and Bishopston. This allows for a wide variety of children to attend, so there's a diverse mix of cultures and backgrounds. It looks like it's changed a lot since I went there - they wear blazers now, for a start. But things have only seemingly got better, and it wasn't a bad school when I attended. They're a flagship school for the Food for Life project, which endeavours to make school dinners healthier and more sustainable. They received an outstanding ofsted report in 2008 which has earned them status as a 'High Performing Specialist School' and a 'Lead School for Gifted and Talented', which are both clearly good things for the school's reputation and a testament to its success as an excellent establishment for education. I would highly recommend for any parents choosing options for their children to seriously consider St Katherines as an option.

    Concentrates primarily on punishment instead of teaching and nurturing. Very high level of teacher…read moreturnover so no consistency of teaching. Head Teacher now left so using temporary Heads to fill the gap which leads to further inconsistencies of practice within the school. Very poor Science department having lost its specialist science accolade in last few years.

    Redmaids’ High Senior School

    Redmaids’ High Senior School

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Being one of the many Bristol-based independent schools, Red Maids' seem to be a good choice…read more However, you cannot judge a book by its cover. Likewise, you cannot judge a school by league tables, and seeing it on open days. It is a single gender school - aimed at females only. This may appeal to various parents. However there are others with better facilities and teaching. On experience, I have found Red Maids' tends to focus on a few select core students, rather than the wider individuals there. Particularly, those who go onto Oxford or Cambridge University. This is notable in the approach of some of the staff. Furthermore, despite implementing some anti-bullying rules for students. They are surprisingly lax about making all students feel welcome. If you're looking for a good independent school, you're better off going to Badminton, Redland, or Colstons.

    My daughter has attended this school for a number of years. She chose the school from a range of…read morelocal and co-ed schools. Red maids was her choice above all others. The selection process to enter the school at year 7 re-enforced the importance of working hard to achieve your objectives. My daughter has worked hard to achieve the results she has obtained. The teachers are responsive and relate to the pupils as young adults. The pastoral care has been demonstrated effectively to my daughter and her friends which has been consistent through her school experience. There was an episode of bullying which my daughter was a target. However the rapport she had developed with the teachers enabled her to contact her year group lead directly, and the matter was resolved swiftly and conclusively. My daughter has, and continues to enjoy every day at the school and is intending on completing 6th form with this school. I would consider this school as a true investment in education, wellbeing and a catalyst for establishing and maintaining an effective moral compass for young adults.

    Bristol Cathedral Choir School - highschools - Updated May 2026

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