About Ashmole Academy
Ashmole Academy ( High school ) is located at Cecil Rd, London N14 5RJ, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : State-Funded.
Other categories: High school, Middle school, Sixth form college
Ratings & Ranking
Ashmole Academy has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 1370 in the UK.
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Address & Location
Ashmole Academy is located at Cecil Rd, London N14 5RJ, United Kingdom.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as State-Funded, the school fees for Ashmole Academy range between 0 GBP and 0 GBP . In Euros, the annual fees range for Ashmole Academy is between 0 EUR and 0 EUR.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Ashmole Academy.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Ashmole Academy has 36 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 3.9 out of 5.0 stars
I left Ashmole almost 10 years ago and I still have fond memories of my time there. I attended from Year 7 through to Sixth Form. I had very supportive teachers who always encouraged me to work harder and continuously offered support. Without them I wouldn’t have received the grades that I did which enabled me to get into my choice of university.
Overall I had great experiences at Ashmole and will always remember my time there.
Overall I had great experiences at Ashmole and will always remember my time there.
I attended Ashmole Academy from Year 7 through to Sixth Form and this school helped me get to where I am today. With a combination of high-quality education and outstanding teacher support, I was able to achieve fantastic grades and get into my choice of university. I will always be thankful for the opportunities Ashmole Academy provided me with and everything I learnt during my time here.
Ashmole Academy is an outstanding school with not only terrific academic records but also fantastic extracurricular activities and facilities. Ashmole provides amazing support to students of all talents and abilities and played a major part in my current career post sixth form. I would highly recommend Ashmole to any students looking to start secondary school or sixth form.
Being a parent to two children who currently attend Ashmole Academy, I cannot speak highly enough of the staff and the facilities provided to ensure the very best of education is delivered. The encouragement and discipline that is applied to the students as soon as they enter year 7 is sufficiently exercised so that the children settle as quickly as possible and feel happy and safe. This in turn promotes a good work ethic from the start and the praise and rewards that are given keep moral levels high. Yes the children are expected to work hard but this is a highly respected and effective school with exceptional standards. They so obviously want the best for their students. That in itself is as a result of great leadership and impressive teacher commitment which is so apparent from the many parents evenings and meetings one has to attend. It is nice to see that the same attention and support continues right through to the sixth form where the staff instil the values of independence and self worth. My children are very happy there and always have been.
As I entered Ashmole in my younger years as a keen student, I genuinely only had good things to say and see about my school. However, as the time has progressed I have come to the harsh realisation that the school does not practise what they preach, rather turns the other cheek.
Myself and my younger sister have both been victims of racial abuse in school grounds many times, and although Ashmole clearly states in their planner, as well as various assemblies to students and parents that “there is a 0 tolerance for bullying”, they disregarded this and I even g
ot told to “look up the definition of bullying”, insinuating what we experienced was not serious enough to be called bullying.
Myself and my younger sister have both been victims of racial abuse in school grounds many times, and although Ashmole clearly states in their planner, as well as various assemblies to students and parents that “there is a 0 tolerance for bullying”, they disregarded this and I even g
ot told to “look up the definition of bullying”, insinuating what we experienced was not serious enough to be called bullying.