Stratton Upper School

The school has an educational partnership with Norwich City FC to provide training in football alongside qualifications obtained within the sixth form.

[11] In 2019 the closure of the school farm divided the community with a petition to keep it open reaching over 1600 signatures.

The house names are: The school was originally constructed during the late 1940s, being built in such a fashion that it could be used as a hospital in the event of another major conflict akin to the Second World War.

This culminated in a transformative period during the mid-2000s, with the school consistently rated highly by Ofsted and achieving successful results.

Stratton was subsequently the first school in the Biggleswade area to apply for and gain academy status in 2011.

The Stratton Education Trust was formed a year later, and between 2012 and 2017 was also responsible for governing Gamlingay Village College.

An extensive expansion of the site was completed in 2018, with the opening of a new science block and the remodelling of the school's façade.