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Bridgwater College Academy Placed Under Special Measures — What Went Wrong Inside Somerset’s Struggling School?

Jerry LegerBy Jerry LegerJune 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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When the term “not acceptable” appears multiple times in an Ofsted report, there’s a subtle unease. It doesn’t have a bureaucratic tone. It seems to be a warning. And that warning carried a lot of weight in May 2026 for the 1,576 students enrolled at Bridgwater College Academy, some of whom were as young as three.

The academy is located in Bridgwater, a Somerset market town with aspirations that go beyond its modest size. Bridgwater was the first town in the South West to be chosen for the UK government’s Building Schools for the Future initiative more than ten years ago. This comprehensive national program aims to modernize almost all secondary schools in England. It was anticipated that the initial plan for Bridgwater alone would cost about £100 million. New structures, fresh starts. The kind of investment that makes council leaders look good in pictures. Several elements of that plan had been discreetly canceled by July 2010.

In September 2012, East Bridgwater Community School and Sedgemoor Manor Junior and Infants School merged to form Bridgwater College Academy. It was created as a mixed all-through academy, sponsored by Bridgwater College, that combined primary and secondary education for students ages three to sixteen under one roof. It was a reasonable, even promising, model on paper. Children can benefit from continuity in all-through schools in ways that traditional systems occasionally find difficult to match.

However, what Ofsted discovered during its inspection in March 2026 indicated that the gap between the idea and reality had widened. At the conclusion of both Key Stages 2 and 4, the school’s achievement was described as falling short of the national average. Inspectors observed that teachers did not have high enough standards for their pupils, and this was evident in the work that was being produced. Low expectations quickly become self-fulfilling, especially in communities where children may already have disadvantages from outside the school.

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Another ongoing issue was attendance. Too many students missed too many classes, and the systems in place to help them catch up were just insufficient. Lesson truancy was noted separately. Although they arrive late, inspectors acknowledged that new mentoring systems for attendance had recently been implemented. This is a tiny step in the right direction.

And then there was the conduct. When everything is going well, the statement “Altercations between pupils are commonplace” does not appear in inspection reports. Some students reported experiencing bullying on a regular basis. Many kids told inspectors that they were hesitant to report incidents because they didn’t think adults would genuinely assist. That particular detail—quiet, precise, and damning—says something about the staff-student trust that had deteriorated.

How Bridgwater College Academy got to this point is still a mystery. Seldom do institutions abruptly fall apart. A gradual accumulation of minor mistakes, misinterpreted cues, and leadership choices that appeared reasonable at the time typically occurs. In its own statement, the school acknowledged and fully accepted the findings, citing the recent appointments of new CEOs and headteachers in both the primary and secondary phases. The real question, which the community is understandably watching with some anxiety, is whether new leadership can swiftly reverse years of drift.

Safeguarding requirements were fulfilled, according to Ofsted. That is important. However, it is likely the bare minimum that the families who drop off their kids at the gates every morning expect rather than the assurance they were hoping for.

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    Jerry Leger is a full-time online writer and Senior Editor at radiowaves.co.uk, where he covers the latest research and developments across education, schools, colleges, and the world of sports. With a sharp eye for innovation and a genuine curiosity about how learning evolves, Jerry brings depth and clarity to topics that matter most to students, educators, and parents alike. Jerry writes with the kind of passion that only comes from genuinely caring about the subject, covering everything from curriculum changes and classroom policies to innovative school initiatives and the tales of athletic success. His work is easily readable and well-researched, whether he is dissecting the most recent findings in education or examining how innovation is changing the way we teach and learn.

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