Thorpe St Andrew School is an 11-to-18 mixed secondary school in Thorpe St Andrew, on the outskirts of the city of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk.
In the 2014 inspection, Ofsted described the school: <blockquote> The school is larger than the average secondary school and serves the eastern side of Norwich and the adjacent rural communities.
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In 2008, Ofsted reported that Year 11 pupils were at a higher level than expected. They also said that the pupils were welcoming and polite.
In early 2012 Thorpe St Andrew scored well in the Department for Education school league tables. For 2011, 69% of students achieved 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE (or equivalent) including English and Mathematics, slightly lower than in 2010 (71%) but higher than both 2009 (67%) and 2008 (64%). The percentage of students who achieved 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE (or equivalent) was 91%, and 99% of pupils achieved at least one qualification.
In the 2014 inspection, Ofsted described the school as outstanding. In the 2022 Ofsted inspection, the rating dropped to "requires improvement". The sixth form was described as good. In the 2025 Ofsted inspection, the rating was raised to Good in all areas.
On the 11th of March 2026 a 15 year old boy stabbed a 15 year old girl at the school with minor injuries. The school was placed into lockdown while police dealt with the incident . A 15 year old boy was arrested for GBH with intent. He was later charged with attempted murder and possession of a knife on school grounds.