Leeds College of Building
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About Leeds College of Building
Leeds College of Building is rated Good by Ofsted, a solid outcome that places it among the majority of secondary schools in the Leeds local authority, where 15 out of 50 schools hold the highest Outstanding grade. The most telling academic metric for this 16-99 mixed state college is its Progress 8 score, which measures how much students improve between the end of primary school and their GCSEs. The college’s Progress 8 score sits at 0.07, meaning students here make slightly more progress than the national average. This is exactly in line with the Leeds local authority average of 0.07, so the college is performing as expected for the area. It is worth noting that the nearest Outstanding-rated school, Dixons Trinity Chapeltown, is just one kilometre away, but Leeds College of Building holds its own with a Good rating and a Progress 8 score that matches the local benchmark.
Academically, the college’s Progress 8 score of 0.07 indicates that students typically achieve outcomes in line with the national average, with no significant underperformance or overperformance compared with pupils across England. This places the college in a similar bracket to many other Leeds secondaries, though it does not reach the heights of the top-performing peers in the area. The highest-ranked school in the local authority, The Ruth Gorse Academy, has a ranking score of 0.99, followed by Allerton High School at 0.89 and Mount St Mary’s Catholic High School at 0.86. While Leeds College of Building does not feature in that top tier, its Good Ofsted rating and average Progress 8 score suggest a reliable, steady academic environment. For parents focused on GCSE-level progress, this college offers a dependable option that keeps students on track without dramatic swings above or below the national norm.
Beyond academics, the college provides a surprisingly broad range of facilities for a 16-99 institution, including a swimming pool, sports hall, theatre, art studios, and even a chapel. Sports on offer include football, rugby, netball, hockey, and swimming, while clubs range from Art Club and Drama to Model UN, Young Enterprise, and a Newspaper group. This breadth suggests a college that values enrichment alongside study, which may appeal to students who want a more rounded post-16 experience. The headteacher is Nikki Davis, and the college has no religious character. With a Good rating and a Progress 8 score that mirrors the local average, Leeds College of Building is best suited to families seeking a stable, well-equipped sixth-form college in Leeds that offers solid academic progress without the pressure of an Outstanding-rated institution.
Key Details
| School Type | Secondary (State) |
| Age Range | 16 to 99 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | North Street, Leeds, Leeds, LS2 7QT |
| Headteacher | Nikki Davis |
| Local Authority | Leeds |
Where school leavers go
2022/2317%
of A-level / Level 3 leavers go to higher education (cohort: 127 pupils).
- Employment39%
- Apprenticeship31%
- University (HE)17%
- Not sustained6%
- Further education2%
- Other education1%
Source: DfE 16-18 destination measures, Level 3 cohort. “Sustained” means the pupil was in education, apprenticeship or employment for 6 months in the year following completion. Russell Group / top-third HE breakdown not shown.
Facilities
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Extracurriculars
19Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Catchment & Local Competition
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Contact Information
North Street, Leeds
Leeds, LS2 7QT
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