Temple School

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Temple School
Type Community secondary modern
Headteacher N. J. McAree
Chair Mr G. Fox
Location Cliffe Road
Strood
Kent
ME2 3DL
England Coordinates: 51°24′25″N 0°29′35″E / 51.407°N 0.493°E / 51.407; 0.493
Students 625[1]
Gender Boys
Ages 11–16
Website www.temple.medway.sch.uk

Temple School was a boys secondary modern in Strood, in England. It merged with the Chapter School to form Strood Academy.

History

In 2006, 2% of the pupils gained 5 passes with Maths and English at GCSE, leading the press to dub it the worst school in the country.[2] In 2007, it was 16% and the press were not interested. In 2007, Temple school beat 4 Medway schools in the key KS2- KS4 value added indicator.[3]

Curriculum

The school followed the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3, but were more flexible at Stage 4[4] The subjects students were allowed take depended much on ability, the following subjects were optional at GCSE:

History, Geography, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Food Technology, Leisure and Tourism, Btech Sports, Diploma in Digital Applications (DiDA), French, German, Religious Education, Music, Drama, Art, Btech Art.

Temple School also offered to the more advanced students:

Triple Science, Additional Mathematics, English Literature.

Notes


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