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Woodchurch High School

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Woodchurch High School
Address
Map
Carr Bridge Road

, ,
CH49 7NG

England
Coordinates53°22′41″N 3°04′52″W / 53.378°N 3.081°W / 53.378; -3.081
Information
TypeAcademy
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
SpecialistEngineering College & Training School
Department for Education URN138853 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherR. Phillips
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,290 (2009) 1,413 (2019)
Capacity1,427
Websitehttp://www.woodchurchhigh.com

Woodchurch High School is a non-selective co-educational secondary school with academy status for 11- to 16-year-olds. It is located at Woodchurch, on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The school holds Specialist Engineering College status, and has facilities for students with physical and learning disabilities.

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Facilities

The main school building has a central hub with subject specific wings projecting out. Facilities include 4 Physics labs, 4 Chemistry labs, 3 Biology labs, 2 Science prep rooms, 2 Food Technology rooms, ICT, Art, Textiles, Maths, P.E, MFL, English and a recording studio.[1] The building was designed by Building Design Partnership and the main contractor was KIER NorthWest.[2] It is a functional and striking modern building that contrasts blocks of red and blue or black. The brickwork features modulation and effects including curved walls.[3] Woodchurch High School Sports Complex has a number of facilities including Health and Fitness Suites, Sports Halls, Fitness Studios and Synthetic Turf Pitches.[4]

History

Woodchurch High School was created in 1970 after the merger of Woodchurch Secondary School for Boys and Woodchurch Secondary School for Girls.

In 1983 Woodchurch was expanded into an 11 to 18 mixed comprehensive after Birkenhead stopped using middle schools. The school underwent extensive building development to accommodate the additional pupils.

In 1988 the school became an 11 to 16 mixed comprehensive after the opening of Birkenhead Sixth Form College.

The school became a Specialist Engineering College in September 2002 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in England.[5]

In 2003 the schools headteacher Beryl Holt (1993 -2008) was appointed an OBE for services to education.[6]

In 2004 it was announced that Woodchurch would be getting a new £2.2 million sports complex. The complex opened in 2005 for local schools and the general public. The Woodchurch Sports Barn was demolished at the same time.[7]

As part of the British government's 'Building Schools for the Future' programme, plans for a new £23 million environmentally state-of-the-art school building were announced in November 2006.[8] The new facility was officially opened in September 2010.

In 2008 the school was the subject of the BBC Two television documentary Rocket Science in which physics teacher Andy Smith tried to get a group of eighteen Year 8 pupils interested in science by using alternative teaching methods. Smith had already taught at the school for ten years before when he was approached to participate in the programme. In addition to the lessons, pupils made field trips to copper mines in the United States and fireworks factories in China. For the series finale, the students designed, built and lit the fireworks for the closing ceremony of Liverpool's period as European Capital of Culture for 2008.[9][10]

In May 2014 the School became a Church of England Academy after becoming a 'Type 2' (new) academy in 2012 and ‘A School with a Church of England Trust’ in 2009.[5]

Exam results

In the academic year 2017/2018 38% of pupils achieved a grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs. By comparison the Local Education Authority average was 45.90% and the English average was 43.30%.[11]

Ofsted reports

Ofsted inspections of the school began in the 1990s. In 1994 the school was rated ‘very good’.[5] In 1999 Woodchurch celebrated an 'outstanding' Osfted report. They were the first secondary school on the Wirral to achieve such a high standard report placing them in the top ten per cent of the country.[12] The school maintained its 'outstanding' reports in 2005 and 2008. The school was rated 'good' in 2012 and 2016.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Case Study Woodchurch" (PDF). 2018.
  2. ^ "Woodchurch High School - Daver Steels (Bar & Cable) Ltd". www.daverbarandcable.co.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Woodchurch High School" (PDF). Forterra.
  4. ^ "WOODCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS COMPLEX (SPORT FOR THE COMMUNITY) Wirral CH49 7NG". sports-facilities.co.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "History of Woodchurch High School".
  6. ^ "OBEs A-K". 13 June 2003. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  7. ^ "£2m centre for woodchurch". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  8. ^ Green School to Replace Woodchurch High, Birkenhead News / Woodchurch High School, retrieved 1 August 2009
  9. ^ Hughes, Lorna (6 March 2009), Woodchurch school pupils show off TV firework skills, Liverpool Echo, retrieved 16 March 2009
  10. ^ BBC2's Rocket Science promises fireworks, Broadcastnow, 11 February 2009, retrieved 16 March 2009
  11. ^ "Woodchurch High School - GOV.UK". Find and compare schools in England. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  12. ^ "'Outstanding' Ofsted report for Woodchurch". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  13. ^ Ofsted Communications Team (8 April 2019). "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
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