The Coleshill School

Not to be confused with Coal Hill School.
The Coleshill School
Motto 'Deo Non Fortuna'
'Through God, Not Chance'
Established 1520
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Head Teacher Ian Smith-Childs
Executive Head Sally Taylor
Chairman Mr Dewi Jones
Location Coventry Road
Coleshill
Warwickshire
B46 3EX
England
Coordinates: 52°29′07″N 1°42′15″W / 52.4854°N 1.7043°W / 52.4854; -1.7043
Local authority Warwickshire
DfE URN 125746 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 994
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Former name Coleshill Grammar School
Website The Coleshill School

The Coleshill School is a school with academy status in Coleshill, Warwickshire, England, founded in 1520.[1]

Admissions

It is a mixed secondary school of about 1,000 pupils. In September 2004, The Coleshill School obtained its "Maths and Computing College" status, which has been incorporated in some variations of its name. This new status has enabled increased funding for the school in order to develop its mathematics and ICT facilities.

History

The academy was formerly Coleshill Grammar School.

Facilities

Notable facilities within the school include:[2]

Sixth Form

As well as catering for pupils aged 11–16 for secondary education, The Coleshill School also operates a successful sixth form centre, where it recruits mainly from its Year 11 school leavers; but also from other local schools in the area. Both A-level and BTEC qualifications are offered.

The Coleshill School has its own centre dedicated to sixth formers. It consists of several class-rooms, a large computer room and a sixth form common room.

The sixth form is an integral part of the school, and it is often seen as the school's best feature. In a 2006 Ofsted report, it was noted that "The effectiveness and efficiency of the sixth form are good with some outstanding features, such as the contribution the students make to the life of the school".[3]

Such contributions include the Anti-bullying Committee (ABC) which involves itself with the prevention and treatment of bullying. There are also in-school employment opportunities for sixth formers. Currently, a number of students are in paid part-time employment as midday supervisors. Website developers and cleaners are also some of the other employment opportunities available to sixth formers. It is therefore evident that sixth formers do indeed make a contribution "to the life of the school".

However, the education league tables of UK colleges indicates that sixth formers from The Coleshill School achieve, on average, fewer academic points than other schools both locally and nationally.[4] In the Warwickshire area, The Coleshill School ranks 18th out of 26 schools with regard to A-level performance.[5]

Staffing and teaching

The 2006 Ofsted report indicates both positive and negative results with regards to teaching. Teaching is described as "satisfactory", with elaboration given as "There is a significant amount of good teaching, but a few lessons are unsatisfactory".[3]

On 14 April 2009, it was announced that Headteacher Kate Kearney would step down from Headteacher position at the end of the 2009 spring term. This is reported to be so that she can seek a fresh career challenge, and it has been stated that Kate Kearney believes the decision to be "in the best interests of the school".[6] The announcement came days after regulator Ofsted announced the decision to place the school in Special Measures.

Headteachers

Headteacher Headship Duration Deputies
Tom Wilson 1956 - 1982 Noel Mitchell
Mrs C Kearney 1982 - 2008 Mr Caban
Mr Harrison
Ms A Dudgeon 2008 - 2010 Mr Harrison
Mr Tait (acting)
Mr. M. Rhatigan 2010 - 2014 Ms K Featherstone
Mr I Smith-Childs
Mr S Roberts
Mr I Smith-Childs 2014–Present Mr S Roberts

2009 implementation of Special Measures [7]

After a recent Ofsted inspection in March 2009, its report indicated that it is the opinion of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector that this school requires Special Measures because it is failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. There are four stated areas of improvement that Ofsted has noted; these are:

The full report will be available from the Ofsted [8] website from 21 April 2009 onwards.

On Friday 16 July 2010, it was announced through the school website that the school was out of special measures. The report is available from the school website.

Extra-curricular activities

The opportunities for extra-curricular activities are encouraged by the school, and this is reflected in the recent events undertaken by pupils and students.

Within the last two years, school visits have been made to France, Spain, Poland, Italy and Namibia.[2]

As well as these visits abroad, the school also offers more numerous trips and activities within the country. These include sports, choir, drama, dance, skiing trips, and residential visits.[2]

Notable extra-curricular pupil recognition

There have been numerous instances where pupils and students from The Coleshill School have performed well in extra-curricular activities. These include:

Academic performance

As of 2012, academic achievement at GCSE level was well above average.

Alumni

Coleshill Grammar School

References

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