Type | Comprehensive |
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Executive Head Teacher | Kevin Dean |
Specialism | Languages |
Location | Chilwell Lane, Beeston Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG9 3DU England |
Local authority | Nottinghamshire |
DfE URN | 122851 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 1000 |
Gender | co-educational |
Ages | 11ā18 |
Houses | Newark, Sherwood, Trent and Welbeck |
Colours | Black, White & Blue |
School Leader | H Redford |
Website | www.aldermanwhite.notts.sch.uk |
Alderman White School and Language College is a mixed, 11-18 secondary school in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. The school is a member of the White Hills Park Federation. The school has also been awarded specialist Language College status.
Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College was formally closed by Nottinghamshire County Council on 31 August 2009.[1] The council agreed on 1 September 2009 to enlarge Alderman White School and Language College by incorporating the remaining site of Bramcote Hills School, following demolition of the unsafe upper school. Thus making Alderman White a split site school and increasing the number on the roll.[2]
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Following the formal closure of Bramcote Hills, the school now operates from two sites: its original site on Chilwell Lane, and the former Bramcote Hills Site on Moor Lane, which neighbours Bramcote Park School, also part of the White Hills Park Federation.
The former Bramcote Hills site has a large playing field to the north of the site which bordered Coventry Lane, accessed by Moor Lane via foot. It also has to the south of the site a large running track and football pitches which are shared with the neighbouring federated school, Bramcote Park Business & Enterprise School[3]
Alderman White under the White Hills Park Federation are running post 14 and post 16 provision from the former Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College site for the federated schools, under the name of "Bramcote Hills College Sixth Form" .
2009 saw the Launch of a glossy prospectus for the 2010 intake and new branding seen in the logo, the abbreviation shown in the logo for Bramcote Hills College Sixth Form reads BC6F, reflecting the title of Bramcote College Sixth Form by which the staff, parents and local community have known the college for many years. The Federation chose the accompanying text of Bramcote Hills College Sixth Form to maintain the Bramcote Hills identity of the site. This was not an oversight in the rebranding process as has been suggested.[4]
There are no questions regarding the sustainability of the provision provided at the Bramcote Hills Site, with remedial work now completed the remaining buildings can be used for the foreseeable future.[5]
Standard Uniform and Dress code
PE Kit - Girls: light blue polo shirt, navy shorts, change of socks white or dark, dark tracksuit, trainers.
PE Kit - Boys: red reversible rugby jersey, red polo shirt (no football shirts), black shorts, red knee length socks, dark tracksuit, trainers, football boots.
The following PE clothing refers to pupils starting in Year 7 Only from September 2011 and this will followed through as students move up the school. This will be a Federation wide PE kit but the school will not be asking existing students (prior to the 2011 intake) to adopt the new PE uniform.
Girls PE Kit:
COMPULSORY ITEMS
Navy WHP Polo Shirt (Indoors)
Plain navy tracksuit bottoms or plain navy shorts
Navy or white change of socks
Trainers
OPTIONAL ITEMS
Red WHP Hoodie (Outdoors)
Red WHP Rugby Shirt (Outdoors)
Football boots
Red football socks
Boys PE Kit:
COMPULSORY ITEMS
Navy WHP Polo Shirt (Indoors)
Red WHP Rugby Shirt (Outdoors)
Plain navy tracksuit bottoms or plain navy shorts
Navy or white change of socks
Trainers
OPTIONAL ITEMS
Red WHP Hoodie (Outdoors)
Football boots
Red football socks
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