Motto | Together to learn, to grow, to serve |
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Type | Voluntary Aided Comprehensive |
Religion | C of E |
Headteacher | Mrs Carol Fearria |
Location | Gresham Park Road West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire NG2 7YF England |
Local authority | Nottingham |
DfE URN | 133353 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 844 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Website | The Nottingham Emmanuel School |
The Nottingham Emmanuel School is located near the banks of the river Trent in West Bridgford on Gresham Park Road. It is next to the former Great Central Main Line in the borough of Rushcliffe but is administered by Nottingham LEA.
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The Nottingham Emmanuel School is a Church of England Voluntary Aided school and seeks to deliver an education in a "stimulating, learning environment which recognises the central importance of each individual and his or her relationship with others."
As a community, Emmanuel seek to put Christian principles into practice by providing a supportive environment, working with parents, their partner schools and the wider community. The school aims to "recognise each individual's God-given talents and encourage students' aspirations and create opportunities for them to become confident, responsible adults." The school motto is "Together to learn, to grow, to serve."
The Nottingham Emmanuel School is a partnership between the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Board of Education and the City of Nottingham Children's Services.
The school gets average results for Nottingham, but well under the England average, at GCSE. Nottingham LEA gets the lowest results in the East Midlands.
The uniform colour was maroon with a maroon and gold logo and consisted of a jumper and polo shirt, and a fleece, with black trousers and black shoes. Now the uniform is a white shirt, black blazer with the new 'NES' logo, and a purple tie which has two stripes to representative of the students' houses. Variations in uniform are not permitted.
A change in uniform is being enforced for the year sevens of 2008/9. However there will be a period of transition involving voluntary use of the new uniforms for the upper years.
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