Brampton Manor Academy | |
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Roman Road,East Ham , E6 3SQ England | |
Coordinates | 51°31′20″N0°02′31″E / 51.5223°N 0.0420°E /51.5223; 0.0420 |
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Former name | Brampton Manor School |
Type | Academy |
Motto | Success through effort and determination |
Local authority | Newham London Borough Council |
Trust | Brampton Manor Trust |
Department for Education URN | 136669Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Executive Principal | Dr Dayo Olukoshi[1] |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 11–19 |
Enrolment | 2,880 (2025)[2] |
Capacity | 2,046[2] |
Colour(s) | Blue 🟦 |
Website | www |
TrustUID= 2413 |
Brampton Manor Academy (formerlyBrampton Manor School) is an 11–19mixed,secondary school and selectivesixth form withacademy status inEast Ham,London, England. It is the second largest school in theLondon Borough of Newham.[3]In 2019, 41 of its students were offeredOxbridge places; in 2020 the number was 51 and in 2021 it was 55 (7 more thanEton College, albeit it has twice the number of pupils[4]
Brampton Girls School was built on the current site between 1957 and 1962.[5][6] It converted to an academy in 2011.
In 2019 the school expanded from 10 forms of entry (10fe) to (14fe).[7]
The school's former purpose-built sixth form centre opened in September 2012.[8][9]
There have been extensive renovations of the school in since the school became an academy in 2011. A new sports hall was built and the old sports hall has been turned into a drama studio with a theatre at the front as Brampton Manor is now a specialistperforming arts academy. There is also a new Media/Art suite, with a chill out area and media rooms for both performing, recording and dance use. In 2019 new accommodation has been started in a 5,339 sqm stand alone block for the incoming Year 7 students. This is alongside an expanded sixth form centre (871 sqm).[7] The catering facilities have been expanded to deal with the growing student population.[citation needed]
The school was rated "outstanding" in its two most recent Ofsted inspections, which took place in 2012 and 2018.[10]
In the 2018Department for Education school league tables, Brampton Manor Academy ranked the highest achieving school in Newham at GCSE, with aProgress 8 score of 1.15, anAttainment 8[11] score of 59.2, 86% of students entering Ebacc, and an Ebacc Average Point Score of 5.25.[12] The school also achieves outstanding A-Level results. In 2017 the school achieved a progress score at A-level of 0.63, the highest in Newham,[12] with the vast majority of sixth-form Bramptonians progressing on to higher education atRussell Group universities. In 2019, 41 of its students were offeredOxbridge places.[9] In 2020, this rose to 51 Bramptonians.[13][14] In 2021, 55 Bramptonians receivedOxbridge offers.[4] By August 2022, this figure rose to 85 students securingOxbridge places, with 185 students achieving 3 or more A* grades and 95% of the cohort progressing to Russell Group Universities.[15]