Barnwell School
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Barnwell School is a secondary school that was established in 1959 and is situated to the south of Stevenage, UK and is one of the most popular schools in Hertfordshire. Between 2002 and 2005 it was the most improved school in Hertfordshire and one of the most improved schools in England. The overall pass rate this year is 48 per cent for grades A to C - a one per cent increase on year before. The headteacher, Richard Westergreen-Thorne, said: "We have had very big improvements over the last four years and it's down to very hard work. There's no magic potion because, if there was, everyone would be taking it. I think you have to have a willingness to do things differently. We have a mantra: 'If we do things the way we have always done we will get what we have always got. We are extremely pleased with the results."
In September 2006 the school expanded by taking in the students from another nearby school that closed (Collenswood). As a consequence, the school now has two campuses: Barnwell West (the original Barnwell site) and, less than a mile away, Barnwell East (the site of the closed school).
[edit] Business and enterprise
The school has been a designated a Business and Enterprise College from September 2004. While having a special emphasis on the chosen subject areas of maths, business and IT the school also offers a broad and balanced education to all its students.
[edit] Extended schools
Barnwell School has been designated the hub school for South Stevenage Consortium of Extended Schools. The consortium consists of 8 schools plus a federation:
- Barnwell School
- Heathcote School
- Peartree Spring Junior School
- Peartree Spring Infant School
- Peartree Way Nursery School
- Featherstone Wood Primary School
- Roebuck Primary School
- St Margaret's Primary School
- Shephalbury Meadow Federation