The King Edward VI School was awarded
Beacon School status in 2003, and Leading Edge status in 2004. The school officially gained academy status on 1 December 2011. The Chair of the Board of Directors is Paul Carvin.
Ofsted As of 2020, the school's most recent
Ofsted report was in 2014, when the school was judged as outstanding in all five categories.
Exam results In 2016, Year 11 students achieved excellent
GCSE results, the best in Northumberland. Eighty per cent of students achieved five or more passes at Grades A*–C, with 80 per cent gaining five or more including
English and
Maths, which was the highest percentage in Northumberland. Over 250 students from Year 11 have now moved into the
6th Form at King Edwards. In the same year,
A Level students at the King Edward VI School produced excellent results. There was an increase in the percentage of A*–B grades to 53 per cent, an improvement of 5 per cent over the previous year. The overall A*–E pass rate increased to 99 per cent. The average points score per student came out at 838.9, which was the highest of any school in Northumberland.
Observatory In 2014, students from the school's space club, KEVISA (KEVI Space Agency), designed and built an
astronomical observatory on the school's former dry ski slope, securing funding from several sources. Housing an 11-inch telescope, the observatory is used for enrichment activities involving students, and events throughout the year where members of the public can learn about astronomy.
Music department The school music department hosts many music clubs, including three choirs, a jazz band,
steel band,
ceilidh band and full community orchestra formed of students, parents and other local musicians.
Year 9 commemoration service The school stands at the top of Cottingwood Lane and, in a long-standing tradition, all Year 9 students take part in a commemoration service in St James's Church which sits at the bottom of the lane. It is intended to give students a short history of the school and introduce them to the school's values and ideals. The service consists of a number of short readings from staff and students, accompanied by songs from the school choir. ==School arms==