Huddersfield New College
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About Huddersfield New College
Parents considering Huddersfield New College will find a school that is popular enough to be oversubscribed, though the exact ratio isn't available in the data. What is clear is that the college serves a large cohort of 716 students in its most recent exam year, and it operates as a state-funded, mixed sixth form for ages 16 to 19 in Kirklees. The headteacher is Marcus Smith-Connor. While the data doesn't include a parent recommendation percentage, the college's size and its position as a dedicated sixth form centre suggest it draws a steady local following. It sits within a local authority that has four outstanding-rated secondary schools out of 30 total, with the nearest being Moor End Academy, 3.2 kilometres away. This context helps frame the college as a solid, mainstream option for post-16 study in the area, though parents may want to compare its offering with nearby alternatives.
Academically, the college's A-level outcomes place it in a modest position. The average points per entry stand at 31.23, which translates to a grade of C. The best three A-levels average out at a C+ grade, with 32.67 points. Only 4.1 per cent of entries achieved AAB or higher, a figure that reflects the college's broad intake. The value-added score is -0.12, with a confidence interval ranging from -0.17 to -0.07, and the progress banding is rated as 'Below average'. This means that, on average, students leave with slightly lower grades than their prior attainment would predict. For comparison, the local authority's average Progress 8 score for secondary schools is 0.07, though that measure applies to different age groups. The college's top local peers include Heckmondwike Grammar School, Holmfirth High School, and Shelley College, all of which rank higher on the available scoring system.
On the practical side, the college offers a wide range of facilities including science labs, a sports hall, art studios, a gymnasium, a library, a swimming pool, a theatre, music rooms, playing fields, tennis courts, and even a chapel. Sports provision is strong, with rowing, tennis, netball, basketball, swimming, cricket, cross country, martial arts, athletics, and hockey all available. There are also clubs such as a newspaper, debate society, science club, gardening group, orchestra, film club, and choir. The data does not specify SEND provisions or admissions criteria, so families with specific needs should contact the college directly. This is a large, well-resourced sixth form that will suit students who want a broad extracurricular offer alongside their A-levels, and who are comfortable in a non-selective, mixed environment. It is a practical choice for Kirklees families seeking a post-16 option without the competitive entry of nearby grammar schools.
Key Details
| School Type | Secondary (State) |
| Age Range | 16 to 19 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | New Hey Road, Huddersfield, Kirklees, HD3 4GL |
| Headteacher | Marcus Smith-Connor |
| Local Authority | Kirklees |
GCSE Results
Source: Department for Education, 2023/24. Progress 8 compares to students with similar Key Stage 2 results.
A-Level Results
2023/24Average Points per Entry
Value Added Score
Best 3 A-Levels (Average)
'21/22
33.9
'22/23
28.5
'23/24
31.2
Source: Department for Education 16-18 Performance Tables, 2023/24. Value Added measures progress compared to students with similar GCSE results.
Where school leavers go
2022/2355%
of A-level / Level 3 leavers go to higher education (cohort: 1273 pupils).
Top-tier university progression
8%
Russell Group
9%
Top-third HE
Percentages of the whole cohort (not just HE-goers). Russell Group = 24 elite research universities. Top-third HE = top by mean UCAS tariff.
- University (HE)55%
- Employment24%
- Not sustained8%
- Apprenticeship7%
- Further education1%
- Other education1%
Sources: DfE 16-18 destination measures (broad bucket); DfE KS5 student destinations file (Russell Group / top-third HE / Oxbridge). Level 3 cohort. “Sustained” means the pupil was in education, apprenticeship or employment for 6 months in the year following completion.
Sixth form A-level subjects
2022/23- Psychology161
- Business Studies:Single137
- Sociology134
- Law117
- History81
- Economics79
- English Language and Literature68
- Mathematics55
- Biology51
- Geography49
- Physical Education / Sports Studies45
- Art and Design (3d Studies)39
Subjects with at least 3 entries in 2022/23. Number shown next to each subject is the number of pupils who sat that A-level exam — a rough indicator of subject popularity at this school. Source: DfE Compare School & College Performance.
Facilities
13Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
17Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Catchment & Local Competition
No catchment data published for this school
The dashed grey ring is a generic 1-mile reference area — it's not an admission boundary. Real catchment depends on year, demand, and council criteria. We currently have real data for about 6% of UK schools and are actively expanding the database.
Schools within 1 mile (reference area)
1 mile is a fixed reference, not this school's catchment.
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Total schools
3
Oversubscribed
6
Primary
Don’t use the dashed grey ring as a catchment boundary — it’s a reference area for counting nearby schools only. Real admission boundaries depend on year-by-year demand and council criteria; ask the school or council for authoritative info.
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Contact Information
New Hey Road, Huddersfield
Kirklees, HD3 4GL
Journey to School
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