King Richard School

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King Richard School
Type Comprehensive secondary
Religion Non denominational
Head Teacher Gareth Hughes
Deputy Head teacher Adrian Tucker, Peter Newton
Specialism Arts College (2006)
Location Allaway Avenue
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO6 4QP
England Coordinates: 50°50′58″N 1°06′40″W / 50.8495°N 1.1112°W / 50.8495; -1.1112
Local authority Portsmouth
DfE URN 116462 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 700+
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Website KRS

King Richard School is a mixed secondary school in the Paulsgrove district of Portsmouth, England. Established in 1952 as Paulsgrove Secondary Modern School - it was renamed King Richard School in 1975. The school is funded by a mixed trust and has approximately 700 students on roll.[1] The school provides a mainstream National Curriculum education to GCSE, BTEC, and OCR Nationals in ICT. Among the schools in the Portsmouth area that feed the school are Portsdown Primary, Paulsgrove Primary School, and St Paul's. In 2006 the school was awarded Arts College status for performing arts. [1] The school has won and been runners up in the Rock Challenge and in 2006 students from King Richard School won the Rock Crew of the Year Award. A November 2009 Ofsted inspection assessed the school with Grade 3 (satisfactory).[1] In October 2012 the school was Ofsted inspected again, and assessed the school as Grade 2 (Good).


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ofsted reports for King Richard School retrieved 25 November 2011


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