Welcome to Ixworth

Mr A Gibb - Headteacher

Ixworth High School is an oversubscribed, ambitious school. Our commitment is to providing an inspiring and enriching educational experience. 

At Ixworth, we take a holistic approach to the curriculum, ensuring that the academic development of our students is complemented by a wide ranging creative focus as well as a bespoke enrichment curriculum. This allows us to cater for each child’s individual needs and talents, promoting a well-rounded individual.

If you would like to know more about our school, or, organise a visit, please follow the link to our contact page.

Ready

Being ready at Ixworth High school means arriving prepared to engage fully in all aspects of school life. This involves having the necessary equipment, completing homework on time, and being mentally and physically ready to learn each day. It also means being open to new challenges, ready to participate in class discussions, and willing to support peers. Whether it’s a new topic in class, a group…

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Respectful

Respect at Ixworth High School is about valuing and treating everyone in the school community—students, teachers, and staff—with kindness and consideration. It means listening to others, appreciating different opinions, and following the school rules. Respect also involves taking care of the school environment, showing pride in your work, and being mindful of how your actions affect others. By…

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Safe

Being safe at Ixworth High School means looking out for your own well-being and the well-being of others. This involves following school rules, such as walking calmly in corridors, using equipment properly, and adhering to online safety guidelines. It also means being aware of your surroundings, reporting any concerns to a teacher or staff member, and treating everyone with kindness to prevent…

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What people say about Ixworth

School leaders want every pupil to do well. They say they want to give pupils ‘a foundation for life’. They do this successfully. Pupils leave the school, not only knowing a lot about the subjects they have studied, but also as confident young people.
Ofsted
She has great friends here; there's so much more than just the academic side.
Year 10 Parent
Pupils are well prepared for adult life. They all eat lunch in the school restaurant with their teachers, which develops important social skills.
Ofsted
I was nervous on the first day in July but when I got here everyone was so friendly and helpful. I was in a rush to come back the next day.
Year 7 Student
School leaders want every pupil to do well. They say they want to give pupils ‘a foundation for life’. They do this successfully. Pupils leave the school, not only knowing a lot about the subjects they have studied, but also as confident young people.
Ofsted
She has great friends here; there's so much more than just the academic side.
Year 10 Parent
Pupils are well prepared for adult life. They all eat lunch in the school restaurant with their teachers, which develops important social skills.
Ofsted
I was nervous on the first day in July but when I got here everyone was so friendly and helpful. I was in a rush to come back the next day.
Year 7 Student
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