Bitterne Park School
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Bitterne Park School | |
Type | Secondary |
Headteacher | Susan Trigger |
Location | Copsewood Road Southampton Hampshire England |
LEA | Southampton |
Ofsted number | 116458 |
Gender | mixed |
Ages | 11 to 16 |
Website | http://www.bitterneparkschool.org.uk |
Bitterne Park School is a large mixed secondary comprehensive school in the Bitterne Park suburb of Southampton, Hampshire, in the south of England. The school now has Arts College status. The school last received an Ofsted inspection on 8 March 2006. The inspectors reported that "Bitterne Park is an outstanding school in which students flourish: almost all fulfil their potential. It is a mature, well run community in which relations between staff and students are founded on respect, care and aspiration and all share a sense of purpose. The headteacher leads with passion and vision.""[1]
According to the Department of Education and Skills performance tables, the school obtained the fifth highest CVA score in the city, with a score of 1039.1, putting the school in the top 25% of schools in England. This is a new, complex Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 contextual value added (CVA) score designed to show the progress children have made. This is done by comparing their achievements with those of other pupils nationally who had the same or similar prior attainment in their test results at age 10 or 11 in 2001.[2]
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[edit] Plans for the future
As part of Southampton City Council's review of Secondary Education, called Learning Futures, it is proposed that the school will be expanded from September 2008, from 1335 to 1500 pupils..[3]
[edit] Former pupils
- Darren Anderton [4]
- Pete Devereux[citation needed]
- Aaron Flahavan[citation needed]
- Darryl Flahavan[citation needed]
- Chris Packham[citation needed]
- Craig David[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ Ofsted inspectors report, visit of 08/03/2006
- ^ department of education performance tables 2006
- ^ Secondary Education Review - Pre-Statutory Consultation Outcome and Proposals for further development, a report to Southampton City Council Cabinet, 19th June 2006
- ^ Southampton Football Club: News: Returning home Accessed 14th September 2007