Cox Green School
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Cox Green School | |
Established | 1967 |
Type | Comprehensive community school |
Headteacher | Mr Ian Hylan |
Specialism | Arts College |
Location | Highfield Lane Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 3AX England |
LEA | Windsor and Maidenhead |
Ofsted number | 110067 |
Students | 913 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 11 to 18 |
Website | http://www.coxgreen.com |
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[edit] History
Cox Green School was founded in 1967, and in 1973 was part of a reorganisation of education in Maidenhead. The two single sex grammar schools, Desborough (boys) and Newlands (girls), Furze Platt School to the north of the town, Altwood C of E School and Cox Green School all became 11-18 comprehensives. Together with Holyport Manor Special School, they now form the Maidenhead Federation. This means they work collaboratively and share resources to improve the education available in the town. This includes a shared sixth form option block.
[edit] Facts
The school currently holds Sportsmark and Artsmark Silver. It is a Performing Arts College and Media Specialist School. At present, the school has about 913 pupils on role.
[edit] Location
Cox Green is a parish in its own right to the south-west of Maidenhead. There are several business parks within a five-mile radius but otherwise the area is residential. Pupils come from the two primary schools in Cox Green, from the neighbouring area of Woodlands Park from various villages round about and in increasing numbers from primary schools in Maidenhead itself and Buckinghamshire.
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