Bishop Burton College secures ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating for residential accommodation
TOP CLASS: Residential accommodation at Bishop Burton College has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted
By Rick Lyon, Co-Editor
Bishop Burton College has been rated ‘Outstanding’ across all areas following its latest Ofsted inspection of residential accommodation.
The inspection report praises the exceptional quality of the residential experience, the strength of safeguarding practice and the effectiveness of leadership and management at Bishop Burton.
Inspectors reported that the college “consistently exceeds the standards of good” and contributes to “significantly improved outcomes and positive experiences for young people”, maintaining the Outstanding judgement awarded at its previous inspection in 2023.
Students told inspectors they feel appreciated, respected and fully involved in college life, supported by a dedicated team of wardens and residential leaders whose relationship-based approach is deeply embedded.
The report describes a vibrant community where every student is known as an individual, fostering a strong sense of belonging.
One student said: “Wardens have helped me with my confidence and independence. I love it here.” Another described the wardens as “like second parents to me”.
COMMUNITY: Students are supported and feel appreciated at Bishop Burton College
Parents were equally positive, with one commenting that residential staff are “like an extended family”.
The inspection team highlighted the range of enrichment opportunities available throughout the week and at weekends, from team sports to subsidised overseas expeditions, helping students broaden their horizons and enjoy a richer experience of college life.
Staff across student services were praised for providing vital support during times of challenge, ensuring students remain connected to their studies and wellbeing support whenever needed.
Ofsted found that the college’s safeguarding practice is exemplary, with inspectors noting a highly proactive and innovative approach.
There are 150 under-18 residential students at Bishop Burton’s campus near Beverley, with a further 24 at its sister college, Riseholme College, in Lincolnshire.
Inspectors found both campuses work as a unified team, underpinned by strong designated safeguarding lead structures and close collaboration with external agencies.
SAFE: Bishop Burton College has a dedicated team of wardens.
They highlighted the use of virtual reality technology, advanced firewalls and web-filtering systems, as well as highly effective electronic record-keeping.
They also commended the popular “15-minute bite-sized” safeguarding briefings for wardens, describing them as an example of practice that could be shared nationally.
Security staff were recognised for their meaningful relationships with students, reflecting the same values as the wider team.
Leadership and management were also judged Outstanding, with inspectors noting the scale and complexity of the college’s operations across two sites and praising the collaborative culture that ensures the experience for residential students remains consistently high.
The college’s five values were found to be “tangible and embedded,” shaping an open, transparent environment where staff feel supported and valued.
Governors were also recognised for their commitment and visibility within the residential community, and inspectors highlighted the effective use of data to monitor and enhance residential students’ experiences.
OUTSTANDING: The residential accommodation at Bishop Burton College
Danny Metters, principal and CEO of Bishop Burton College and Riseholme College, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Ofsted has once again recognised the exceptional standard of our residential provision.
“Our residential experience is at the heart of what makes Bishop Burton special, and this report reflects the passion, dedication and professionalism of our staff across both campuses.
“To see inspectors highlight our nurturing culture, meaningful relationships and innovative safeguarding practice is incredibly rewarding.
“Most importantly, the report shows that our students feel safe, supported and inspired here. That is the greatest measure of success for us.
“We will continue to build on this outstanding foundation and ensure every young person who lives and studies with us has the very best possible experience.”
For more information about residential accommodation at Bishop Burton College, visit: https://www.bishopburton.ac.uk/college/the-college/live-on-campus