Shuttleworth College (Lancashire)

Shuttleworth College
Motto Learning for the Community
Established 2006
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mr Bob Wakefield
Chair of Governors Mrs Linda Gauton
Founder Building Schools For The Future
Location Burnley Road
Padiham
Lancashire
BB12 8ST
England England Coordinates: 53°47′50″N 2°17′59″W / 53.7973°N 2.2996°W
Local authority Lancashire
DfE URN 134994 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff Approx 48 Included Support Staff, Caretakers
Students 957
Gender mixed
Ages 11–16
Colours Black & Red         
Website Shuttleworth College Online

Shuttleworth College is a mixed 11–16 foundation secondary school located in Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire.

GCSE Level Performance 2010

137 eligible, 43.1% of whom had special educational needs

Among the highest achievers were Charlotte Seddon with 1A*, 8As, 1B and 1C, Christina Foster with 2A*s, 3As, 5Bs and 1C, Rebecca Foster with 5As, 5Bs and 1C, Lauren McCabe with 3As, 2Bs and 5Cs and Christopher Clements who attained 2As and 8Bs.

ABSENCE: 10.5% total (7.2% locally, 7.3% nationally) 13.1% persistent (5.9% locally, 5.9% nationally) Source BBC [1]

History

The school opened in September 2006 as part of an ambitious plan to replace all of the district’s 11-18 education facilities, funded by a government PFI programme called Building Schools for the Future. It was formed from the pupils of Gawthorpe High School and initially operated from the former Habergham High Sixth Form in Kiddrow Lane. Following an OFSTED inspection in February 2008, the school went into special measures prompting the resignation of the then head teacher.

New Building

Shuttleworth moved into new buildings on the former Gawthorpe site at the start of the 2008–09 academic year, the first in the borough to do so. Due to the nature of the BSF programme, the £20m, Capita Architecture designed structure and all its equipment is owned and maintained by Bovis Lend Lease.[2]

The building has a square exterior and features a full-height round atrium (which doubles as an auditorium), and eco-friendly features such as a Biomass heating system. The classrooms are grouped into colour-coded departments (e.g. Humanities = Orange), arranged over three floors. The all new facilities include: cutting edge ICT and gym equipment, restaurant style kitchen, a dance studio, sports hall, fitness room, tennis courts, and all weather sports pitches.[3]

An Ofsted inspection report in June 2010 resulting in a “satisfactory but improving” grade, marked the end of the special measures status.[4]

Attainment

Pupils with equivalent of 5 or more GCSEs grade C or above (inc. English & Maths)
Year (Source) Students % special educational needs England % School %
2004* (BBC) 146 16.4 42.7 16.0
2005* (BBC) 148 23.6 44.9 32.0
2006 - - - -
2007 (DfE) 160 31.3 46.7 26.0
2008 (DfE) 142 33.9 47.6 26.0
2009 (DfE) 137 43.1 49.8 23.0
2010 (DfE) 132 40.9 53.4 23.0
2011 (DfE) 185 14.0 58.9 40.0
2012 (DfE) 172 14.0 59.4 47.0
2013 (DfE) 209 9.0 59.2 33.0
2014 (DfE) 192 10.0 53.4 34.0
*Figures for previous school, in this case: Gawthorpe High School

In 2007, the school's value-added measure was 965.8 (national average 1000), which placed it in the bottom 5% nationally for adding value between the end of Key Stage 2 and the end of Key Stage 4.[5]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. BBC
  2. Capita press release Accessed 2011
  3. Lancashire Telegraph Accessed 2011
  4. Lancashire Telegraph Accessed 2010
  5. www.bbc.co.uk. Accessed 10 January 2008.