Winterhill School

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Winterhill School
Motto Parturient Montes, Nascetur Ridiculus Mus
Established 2004
Type Community
Headteacher Roger Burman
Chair of Governors Anne Hinds
Specialism Technology
Location High Street
Kimberworth

Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S61 2BD
England Coordinates: 53°26′04″N 1°23′53″W / 53.43446°N 1.39796°W / 53.43446; -1.39796
Local authority Rotherham
DfE number 372/4010
DfE URN 106950 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students c. 1,600
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Publication The Wave
Website www.winterhill.org.uk

Winterhill School is a secondary school located in Kimberworth, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The school was formed in 2004 by the merger of Old Hall Comprehensive School and the nearby Kimberworth Comprehensive School. It lies on the former site of Old Hall School, at the corner of High Street and Little Common Lane in Kimberworth. The name of the new school was chosen by pupils and is derived from the “Winter Hills”, a range of hills that lie directly behind the school. These "Winter Hills" were the spoil heaps from the coal-mining operations in the area and were effectively removed by landscaping in 1976. The name “Old Hall” lived on for a time in the nearby Old Hall City Learning Centre, but this has now been renamed the “City Learning Centre @ Winterhill”.

The school employs around 150 staff and has an enrolment of between 1,600 and 1,700 pupils and accommodates children from Years 711. There is no sixth form, but many leaving pupils go on to complete further education in other institutions, such as Thomas Rotherham College and Rotherham College of Arts and Technology

Winterhill School has also become an Accredited Test Centre for the European Computer Driving Licence.

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