Open Independent Mixed

Red Balloon - Norwich

289 Drayton Road, Norwich, NR3 2PW
37 Pupils
40 Capacity
11–17 Age Range
FSM %
11 Boys
26 Girls
About Red Balloon - Norwich

Located in Norwich (NR3 2PW), Red Balloon - Norwich is a mixed-gender Not applicable school for pupils aged 11–17, classified as Independent schools and situated within the local authority of Norfolk.

It has 37 pupils on roll. School capacity: 40. Current headteacher: Mark Anderson.

Data for Red Balloon - Norwich comes from the Department for Education's official establishment register. For the most up-to-date admissions or contact details, visit the school directly.

School Details
Establishment Type Other independent school
Type Group Independent schools
Phase of Education Not applicable
Status Open
Local Authority Norfolk
Region East of England
Administrative District Norwich
Parliamentary Constituency Norwich North
Ward Mile Cross
Urban / Rural Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Admissions Policy Selective
Religious Character None
Gender Policy Mixed
Boarders No boarders
Sixth Form Has a sixth form
Nursery Provision No Nursery Classes
SEN (Statutory / Non-stat) 37 / 0
Inspectorate ISI
Opened 30-04-2007
UKPRN 10022994
URN 135250
Data Last Updated 02-02-2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Red Balloon - Norwich is a Other independent school (group: Independent schools) in Norwich, Norfolk.
Red Balloon - Norwich has 37 pupils, with a capacity of 40.
Red Balloon - Norwich caters for pupils aged 11 to 17.
The admissions policy at Red Balloon - Norwich is: Selective.
The Coordinator at Red Balloon - Norwich is Mr Mark Anderson.
Red Balloon - Norwich is at 289 Drayton Road, Norwich, NR3 2PW, in the Norfolk local authority, East of England.
Sixth form at Red Balloon - Norwich: Has a sixth form.
Red Balloon - Norwich is currently open.
Contact
Coordinator
Mr Mark Anderson
289 Drayton Road, Norwich, NR3 2PW
Location
Quick Summary
URN 135250
Status Open
Ofsted
Data from DfE GIAS Mar 2026
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