Dallam School

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Dallam School
Motto Learning for all, learning for life
Established 1984
Type Academy
Religion Secular
Headteacher Mr. William Bancroft
Assistant Headteachers Mrs. Wendy Armstrong, Mrs. Susannah Cooke, Mr. Duncan Pearce, Mr. Alan Moss, Mr. John Watton
Specialism Language College
Location Haverflatts Lane
Milnthorpe
Cumbria
LA7 7DD
England Coordinates: 54°13′43″N 2°46′07″W / 54.22868°N 2.76851°W / 54.22868; -2.76851
Local authority Cumbria
DfE URN 112432 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1000+
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Website www.dallam.eu

Dallam School is a mixed, 11-18 secondary school in Milnthorpe, Cumbria, England. The school holds specialist Language College status.

History

The school was founded in 1984 through the merger of Heversham Grammar School and Milnthorpe Secondary School. Heversham School was founded in 1613 by Edward Wilson, Knight, of Heversham Hall, and occupied the site known in recent years as Old School, above and behind the village church, on Heversham Head. The building is now a private house. The present ivy-clad Boarding House and Big School (formerly the school hall) date from the 1890s.

A crater on the moon - the Whewell (crater) - is named after a Heversham old boy, the distinguished polymath William Whewell (1794–1866). Whewell's influence extends to our everyday language: he invented the words physicist and scientist.

Charles Darwin chose a quote by Whewell as the very first words to appear in the first (1859) edition of "On The Origin Of Species".

After occupying many different buildings around the village, Milnthorpe Secondary School moved to its current location, complete with Community Centre, in 1968.

The current headteacher is Mr William Bancroft.

Dallam is a boarding school, the boarding house being on a separate site from that of the main school.

In 2010, the school brought the P.E department down from the Heversham site with an all weather astroturf pitch.

Sixth form

Dallam School has quite a large sixth form, which offers both A-levels and the IB (International Baccalaureate). The A levels available:- - Art - Biology - Business Studies - Chemistry - Drama - English - EPQ - Geography - History - ICT - Maths - Media - Outdoor Education - PE - Philosophy - Physics - Psychology - Travel and Tourism

The subjects available at IB are as follows:

Group 1 Studies in Language English A, German A, Italian A

Group 2 Language Acquisition English B, French B, German B, Spanish B, Spanish Ab Initio

Group 3 Individuals and Societies Business and Management, Geography, Philosophy, Psychology, History

Group 4 Experimental Sciences Environmental Systems, Design and Technology, Chemistry, Biology, Physics

Group 5 Mathematics and Computer Science Maths including Maths Standard, Maths Studies and Further Maths

Group 6 The Arts Art, Music, Theatre Arts


It is also possible to take an IBCC (IB Career-related Certificate).

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