Meole Brace School

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Meole Brace School
Motto Achievement * Respect * Community
Established 1956
Type Community comprehensive
Headteacher Hilary Burke BSc
Deputy Headteacher Stephen Pierce
Chair of Governors Martin Smith
Specialism Science
Location Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY3 9DW
England, United Kingdom Coordinates: 52°41′32″N 2°46′07″W / 52.6922°N 2.7687°W / 52.6922; -2.7687
Local authority Shropshire
DfE number 893/4403
DfE URN 123573 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1050~
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Website www.meolebrace.com

Meole Brace School Science College is a community secondary school in the suburb of Meole Brace in Shrewsbury, England. It is one of two state secondary schools in South Shrewsbury and serves a wide catchment area which includes Bayston Hill and some rural estates south of Shrewsbury.[1]

It holds Science College specialist status and was awarded the Sportsmark by the Sports Council. Ofsted rated the school "Good" in 2012, with the behaviour and safety of pupils rated as "Outstanding".[2] As it does not have a sixth form, students often transfer to Shrewsbury Sixth Form College, Shrewsbury College of Arts & Technology or an independent school.

Former pupils

  • Joe Hart, footballer[3]
  • Adrian Spillet, winner Young Musician of the Year 1998 [4]

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