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Landau Forte Academy Tamworth Sixth Form

Landau Forte Academy Tamworth Sixth Form

Tamworth, B79 8AASecondary School·Ages 16-19
Outstandingby Ofsted

35%

Capacity

398

Pupils

6.0x

Demand

About Landau Forte Academy Tamworth Sixth Form

Landau Forte Academy Tamworth Sixth Form is a state-funded, mixed sixth-form college in Tamworth, Staffordshire, and it stands out sharply in its local landscape. Among the four secondary schools in Tamworth, it ranks first for Progress 8, placing it in the top 25 per cent of schools locally. Its closest peers in the wider Staffordshire area include The Friary School, St John Fisher Catholic College, and Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group, all of which score highly on the same metric. The school is also one of only five outstanding-rated schools in the local authority, a distinction it earned in its most recent Ofsted inspection in March 2024. With a capacity of 1,125 but only 398 pupils currently on roll, it operates well below capacity, which may reflect its specialist sixth-form focus. Oversubscription is high, however: for the 2025/26 academic year, the school received 1,156 applications for 191 places, with 487 first-preference applications and 173 offers made, giving an oversubscription ratio of 6.05.

Academically, the school performs well above the local average. Its Progress 8 score of 0.43 is significantly higher than the Staffordshire LA average of -0.18, placing it in the above-average banding nationally. At KS4, 77.9 per cent of pupils achieved a grade 4 or above in English and maths, and 58.5 per cent achieved a grade 5 or above. The EBacc average point score stands at 5.12, with 67.2 per cent of pupils entering the EBacc combination. At A-level, the school’s value-added score is -0.14, which is below average, and the average points per entry is 37.03, equivalent to a B- grade. The best three A-levels average out at a B- as well, with 24.7 per cent of pupils achieving AAB or higher. The sixth form provision was rated outstanding in the 2024 inspection, alongside outstanding grades for quality of education, personal development, behaviour and attitudes, and leadership and management.

The school offers a wide range of facilities including a swimming pool, gymnasium, astro turf, music rooms, and a dedicated sixth form centre. Sports on offer include dance, cricket, netball, rugby, and athletics, while extracurricular clubs range from coding and orchestra to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and debate. The school’s SEND provisions cover eight areas, including specific learning difficulties like dyslexia, moderate learning difficulties, social, emotional and mental health needs, speech and language communication needs, hearing and visual impairments, physical disabilities, and autistic spectrum disorder. This breadth of support makes it a strong option for students with additional needs. Given its outstanding Ofsted rating, strong KS4 outcomes, and high demand for places, this school will particularly suit ambitious 16–19 students looking for a well-resourced sixth form with a proven track record in core subjects, though families should note the below-average A-level value added when weighing up post-16 options.

Key Details

School TypeSecondary (State)
Age Range16 to 19 years
GenderMixed
Religious CharacterNone
AddressAshby Road, Tamworth, Tamworth, B79 8AA
HeadteacherKatie Adams
Local AuthorityStaffordshire
Number of Pupils398
Free School Meals (FSM)28.5%
School Capacity398 / 1,125 (35% full)
Sixth FormYes

Ofsted Inspection Breakdown

26 Mar 2024
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Overall Effectiveness

Outstanding

Unchanged
Quality of Education
Outstanding
Behaviour & Attitudes
Outstanding
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Outstanding

Additional Provisions

Sixth Form Provision
Outstanding

Source: Ofsted, 29 Apr 2024. Ratings: 1=Outstanding, 2=Good, 3=Requires Improvement, 4=Inadequate.

League Table Position

Based on Progress 8 (+0.43)

597th of 3,141

Nationally

Top 25%

57th of 371

In West Midlands

Top 25%

1st of 4

In Tamworth

Top 25%

Source: Classpot analysis of DfE Progress 8 data

GCSE Results

2023/24

Progress 8 Score

+0.43Above Average

Students make more progress than similar students nationally

BelowAverageAbove

Attainment 8 (vs national avg)

+54.1Well Above Average

Students achieve significantly higher grades than the national average

BelowAverageAbove
Grade 9-4 (Standard Pass)78%
Grade 9-5 (Strong Pass)59%

Source: Department for Education, 2023/24. Progress 8 compares to students with similar Key Stage 2 results.

A-Level Results

2023/24
99 students

Average Points per Entry

37.0Grade B-

Value Added Score

-0.14Below Average
BelowAverageAbove

Best 3 A-Levels (Average)

36.2Grade B-
AAB or higher (inc. 2 facilitating)25%
Avg Points per Entry over timeDeclining -4.2

'21/22

43.2

'22/23

39.2

'23/24

37.0

Source: Department for Education 16-18 Performance Tables, 2023/24. Value Added measures progress compared to students with similar GCSE results.

Where GCSE leavers go

2022/23

47%

of GCSE leavers stay on for sixth form at this school (cohort: 167 pupils).

  • School sixth form (stay)47%
  • FE college43%
  • Not sustained6%
  • Sixth form college1%
  • Apprenticeship1%
  • Employment1%

94% of leavers had a sustained destination 6 months on.

Source: DfE Compare School & College Performance, KS4 pupil destinations 2022/23 (revised). Only state-funded schools are required to report.

Where school leavers go

2022/23

77%

of A-level / Level 3 leavers go to higher education (cohort: 118 pupils).

Top-tier university progression

26%

Russell Group

27%

Top-third HE

2%

Oxford / Cambridge

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)77%
  • Employment13%
  • Further education2%
  • Apprenticeship2%
  • Not sustained2%

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
13 subjects
6 STEM1 creative / arts215 total entries
  • Biology40
  • Mathematics39
  • Chemistry27
  • Psychology19
  • Physics14
  • English Language and Literature13
  • Geography13
  • History13
  • Business Studies:Single11
  • Computer Studies / Computing9
  • Art and Design (Fine Art)7
  • Mathematics (Further)7

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.

SEND Support

AutismDyslexiaMental HealthSpeech & LanguageHearingVisionPhysicalLearning Difficulty

Source: Department for Education, 2024/25. Support availability based on current student population.

Facilities

7
Swimming PoolLibraryGymnasiumPlaying FieldsAstro TurfMusic RoomsSixth Form Centre

Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.

Extracurriculars

17

Sports

DanceRoundersCricketGymnasticsNetballSwimmingRugbyAthletics

Clubs & Activities

Book ClubCodingOrchestraDramaDuke of EdinburghNewspaperDebateChoirChess

Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.

Admissions

2025/26Oversubscribed
Places

191

Applications

1,156

Extremely High Demand

Very competitive - significantly more applications than places

Applications to places ratio6.1x
0x1x2x3x5x+

487 families put this school as their 1st choice (42% of all applications)

Source: Department for Education, 2025/26. Data reflects national offer day applications and offers.

Class profile

2024/25
Pupils per teacherTop 25% of schools
17.7pupils per qualified teacher

Better than 75% of schools in England.

Average class sizeAbove average
23.6pupils per class

Better than half of schools in England.

Lower is generally better — fewer pupils per teacher or per class means more individual attention. Sources: DfE School Workforce Census & Schools, pupils and their characteristics, 2024/25.

Pupils & demographics

2024/25
Free school meals28.5%

Above the national average (25%) — higher-disadvantage intake.

English as additional language18.0%

Above the national median (10%) — a meaningful share speak English as an additional language.

Ethnic background

  • Asian36.2%
  • White British28.1%
  • Mixed8.3%
  • White (other)7.6%
  • Black1.0%

Source: DfE Schools, pupils and their characteristics (2024/25). Percentages may not sum to 100% — pupils classified as “unclassified”, “refused” or minor categories are not shown.

Attendance & Behaviour

2024/25
Overall attendanceBelow average
93.9%

Half of schools in England do better than this.

Persistent absenteesBelow average
18.1%

Half of schools in England do better than this.

Pupils missing 10% or more of sessions.

Fixed-period suspensionsBottom 25% of schools
12.9 per 100

75% of schools in England do better than this.

A pupil temporarily sent home for behaviour.

Permanent exclusionsAbove average
0.40 per 100

Permanent exclusion is rare — most schools have none in a given year.

Ranks vs all state-funded schools in England. Source: DfE Pupil absence in schools & Suspensions and permanent exclusions.

Catchment & Local Competition

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Schools within 1 mile (reference area)

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12

Total schools

11

Oversubscribed

9

Primary

High competition area

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Contact Information

01827301820www.lfatsf.org.uk

Ashby Road, Tamworth

Tamworth, B79 8AA

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Ashby Road, Tamworth

Tamworth, B79 8AA

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Opening Hours

Monday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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