Smestow School

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Smestow School
Established 1964
Headteacher Mr Martyn Morgan
Specialism Sports College
Location Windmill Crescent
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV3 8HU
England
Local authority Wolverhampton
Students 995
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–18
Website http://www.smestow.org.uk/

Smestow School (also known as Smestow Sports College, pronounced "smest-oh") is a co-educational state school located in the City of Wolverhampton, England.

History

The school was founded in 1964 under the authority of Staffordshire County Council. Originally it was known as Tettenhall Number 2 with the number 1 school becoming Regis (now The Kings School). It is named after the River Smestow, to which it is very close, although the school grounds are actually bordered by the Finchfield Brook and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. It was incorporated within Wolverhampton by the boundary changes accompanying local government reform in 1974, which brought Tettenhall as a whole into Wolverhampton.

School Badge

The school badge has its origins in the Tettenhall coat of arms.[1] The three roundels in the arms are of a special type, with a distinctive wavy pattern, known in Heraldry as fountains. They were considered to represent the Severn/Trent watershed and the tributary rivers which originate in the area, which include the River Smestow. The original Tettenhall arms had three trees, representing the three great forests of southern Staffordshire which met at Tettenhall: the forests of Kinver, Brewood and Cannock. The school badge adapted this into a tree composed of four circles, representing the four houses of the school, which were named after the new Universities of Lancaster, Sussex, Warwick and York, founded around the same time as the school. The badge also contains allusions to other features of the Tettenhall arms: the Windmill and the Battleaxes, reminders of the Battle of Tettenhall which took place on 5 August 910.

Sports College

The school is a specialist sports college, and was presented with ARTSMARK (alongside the previously awarded SPORTSMARK) in 2004 for outstanding success in Drama & the Arts. Smestow has a wide variety of sporting facilities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, PE hall, four separate changing rooms, a fitness suite/gym, a small dance/aerobics area (also used for drama room) a set of tennis courts and two large playing fields as well as the new sports hall.

Future plans

In January 2005 a new Sixth Form Study Centre and library opened to promote and support students studying at Smestow. The school is receiving £14m from Building Schools for the Future and plan to build a sports hall within the next 3–4 years.

Notable alumni

  • Suzi Perry, English television presenter, columnist and model
  • S-X, (Sam Gumbley) Music Producer signed to Universal Music
  • Andy Tennant, European Track Champion Cyclist for Great Britain (2006)
  • Satnam Rana, BBC Midlands Today television presenter
  • MJ Mytton-Sanneh, Britains Got Talent finalist from the group New Bounce
  • Rob Manuel, Web Media Producer

References

  1. Reproduced at the Civic Heraldry of England website.

External links

Coordinates: 52°34′51″N 2°11′07″W / 52.5809°N 2.1852°W / 52.5809; -2.1852

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