The Archbishop's School Overview
The Archbishop's School is a secondary & 6th form school located in Canterbury and reports to the local authority of Kent.
The Archbishop's School is a mixed gender school that caters to students aged from 11 to 18 years old and it has a Church of England religious affiliation
Currently the school is undersubscribed as it has an official capacity of 900 students but currently only enrols 731 pupils across all class years. This can generally mean that all applications to this school stand a much stronger chance of being accepted.
The Archbishop's School students range across many different ethnicities with White British being the predominant ethnicity, accounting for 56.2% of all current students. English as a 1st language accounts for 25.6% of students at the school.
51.4% of all students at the school qualify for free school meals and 0% of The Archbishop's School pupils are classed as SEN students who have a range of special educational needs.

School Type
Secondary & 6th Form

Age Range
11 - 18 years old

Gender
Mixed School

Religion
Church of England
