Blenheim High School is a secondary school located at Longmead Road, Epsom, Surrey, England, that opened in 1997. It is a coeducational, publicly funded academy that educates children from ages 11âÂÂ18, with 1,350 pupils on roll.
In the Ofsted inspection carried out in November 2024, the school was rated as "Good", point two on the four-point scale (one being the highest).
In the Ofsted inspection carried out in May 2019, the school was rated as "Good", point two on the four-point scale (one being the highest).
In the Ofsted inspection carried out in January 2017, the school was rated as "Requires Improvement," point three on the four-point scale (one being the highest).
In the Ofsted inspection carried out in summer 2013 the school was rated as "Good," point two on the four-point scale (one being the highest).
In the Ofsted inspection carried out in February 2010 the school was rated as "Satisfactory," point three on the four-point scale (one being the highest).
In the previous, February 2007, Ofsted inspection the school was rated "Good," point two on the scale, and described as "a good school with many outstanding features." The school had been rated "Outstanding" in relation to the questions:
Ofsted described Blenheim as "calm, orderly and purposeful".
The school was oversubscribed in 2020 and prior to 2011.
On 5 October 2001 the admission arrangements were reviewed by an independent adjudicator who decided:
On 26 October 2001 Stephen Timms, then Minister of State for School Standards, in a written answer, gave an assurance to Chris Grayling MP that the funding of the school would be safeguarded despite the ending of grant-maintained status.