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Turton School

Bolton, United Kingdom
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1.2 /5

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About Turton School

Turton School is a secondary school located in Bromley Cross, Bolton, known for its commitment to academic excellence and a broad curriculum. The school offers a range of subjects, including traditional academic disciplines and vocational courses, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education tailored to their interests and future aspirations. Turton School emphasizes the importance of personal development and encourages students to engage in extracurricular activities, fostering a sense of community and teamwork. The facilities at Turton School are modern and well-equipped, providing students with access to advanced technology and resources that enhance their learning experience. The school has a strong reputation for its supportive environment, where dedicated staff work closely with students to help them achieve their potential. With a focus on both academic success and personal growth, Turton School prepares its students for the challenges of higher education and the workforce.

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Key Facts

Students 1,200

Rating Breakdown

Based on published reviews
Safety & Security 1.6
Teaching Quality 2.0
Communication 1.6
Student Wellbeing 2.2
Facilities 1.6

School Workforce

Teacher and staff information • 2024-2025

Note: These figures are estimated based on national averages. Actual school-level data not yet available.
17.0:1
Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Excellent
94.5
Teachers (FTE)

Estimated workforce data based on GIAS enrollment and national average ratios. Academic year 2024-2025.

Secondary School Results (Key Stage 4)

Exam performance data • 2023-2024

48.7
Attainment 8
Average grade across 8 subjects
+0.08
Progress 8
Above average
43.8%
English & Maths 9-5
Strong pass in both
67.2%
English & Maths 9-4
Standard pass in both

Additional Information

48.3% entered EBacc
41.1% achieved EBacc
265 pupils in cohort

Data from DfE Performance Tables for academic year 2023-2024. Published January 2024. View full performance tables

Reviews 11

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Parent
Parent Jun 12, 2025
1.0

"disaster."

Turton school is a disaster. They don’t give children any rights and keep them in a little box of silly rules for starters children aren’t allowed to drink even though it’s a basic human right , teachers are awful (not all) one teacher blocked my child from leaving the school parking lot at 3:07 pm as they was on their phone OUTSIDE of school.
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Feb 12, 2025
1.0

"Turton High School: A Disappointment in Education and Compassion"

Turton High School: A Disappointment in Education and Compassion

Turton High School presents itself as a place of learning and opportunity, but in reality, it is a frustrating maze of bureaucracy, outdated policies, and a shocking lack of care for its students—particularly those who need support the most.

First and foremost, the school’s lack of compassion is glaring. Instead of fostering an environment where students feel valued and understood, Turton seems to operate on a culture of indifference. Staff are often dismissive of student concerns, and rather than nurturing young minds, they appear more focused on enforcing unnecessary, heavy-handed discipline.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the school’s SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) support—or lack thereof. Students with additional needs are sidelined, overlooked, and, in many cases, completely failed by the system. Promises of individual support plans are little more than empty words, and parents are left fighting an uphill battle to secure the basic assistance their children are legally entitled to. It is disgraceful that in an era of supposed inclusivity, a school can be so fundamentally unequipped (or unwilling) to accommodate students who don’t fit a rigid, one-size-fits-all model.

The rules at Turton High School are more Dickensian than educational—a draconian set of regulations that prioritize control over genuine student welfare. Uniform policies are enforced with military precision while actual learning takes a back seat. Punishments are often excessive and arbitrary, with little room for common sense or individual circumstances. It’s as if the school is more interested in molding obedient rule-followers than encouraging critical thinking or personal growth.

Turton High School is not just failing students—it is actively making their school experience harder than it needs to be. Until the leadership takes a serious look at its priorities and values, it will continue to be a place where students struggle, parents despair, and true education is lost beneath a mountain of meaningless rules and neglect. Avoid if you can.
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 1/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent May 30, 2023
1.0

"Poor "

Turton School has a policy of detention, exclusion, expulsion. Absolutely no clue how to deal with troubled or traumatised youngsters, they just unload them. Shameful, unacceptable, I hope they’ll be found accountable in the future. Check the postcodes for the kids who get away with behavioural issues & the ones who are expelled. Shame on you Turton School.
Safety & Wellbeing 3/5
Teaching & Learning 3/5
Communication 4/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 3/5
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Parent
Parent Mar 15, 2023
1.0

"horrible school."

As a person with anxiety the school does nothing to help the amount of times I’d be crying my eyes out to them they’d send me back to my lesson but if I do my hair a certain way I’d get called out for it by teachers there mostly bothered about hair and makeup then how people are feeling and one thing to never tell the teachers about is your mental health they sent my parents an email telling me I needed to get sent to a mental asylum the teachers and kids there are horrible the amount of meetings ans phone calls my mum has had with the school is mad they don’t do nothing about bullying they’ll tell you “we will make the consequences worse the more they do it” it’s been 2 years and nothings been done absolute horror of a school better off going st Catherine’s turton is hell.
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 4/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 1/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Mar 14, 2023
1.0

"Awful place"

Honestly these people haven’t got the first clue on how to deal with secondary pupils. Detention, exclusion, expulsion is their only answer. I would never send a child there, especially not one with any any past trauma. Pathetic excuse for teachers especially the head teacher who incidentally has no parenting experience, and it shows
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 1/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Feb 1, 2023
1.0

"Awful place"

Creates mental health issues .. teachers are bullies .. no communication ... no discussion .. try to manipulate you .. if a child is from a certain area then that child is labelled ..by staff and students ..
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 1/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Jun 21, 2022
2.0

"Turton School is a very bad school"

never seen a school like it my cousin went there and still does and suffers from social anxiety and depression and the school do nothing about it they are absolutely delusional. not a good school at all they really need to sort them selves out.
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 2/5
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Parent
Parent Feb 14, 2022
2.0

"not good"

never send your children here so evidently bows towards certain groups of people, then a blind eye to discrimination, main focus is money
Safety & Wellbeing 2/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 2/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 2/5
Facilities 2/5
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Parent
Parent Jan 22, 2022
1.0

"The reality of Turton school"

In the nicest way possible no one gives a shit about mental health not the teachers and only the students mates, teachers arnt the kindest and have a very few nice-ish teachers
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Sep 23, 2021
3.0

"Teachers are delusional "

Tend to preach about mental health importance and do nothing to help when students reach out or are blind to any signs of struggle. Clear class divide as said by others.
Safety & Wellbeing 4/5
Teaching & Learning 3/5
Communication 3/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 4/5
Facilities 3/5
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Parent
Parent Jan 2, 2021
2.0

"Overall Bad School"

It is very easy to spot class divide in Turton. Kids with money can get away with murder. Everyone else can get in big trouble for the smallest thing.
Safety & Wellbeing 3/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 2/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 2/5
Facilities 2/5

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