Penrice Community College

Penrice Community College
Type Academy
Principal David Parker
Chair of Governors Amanda Barnes
Location Charlestown Road
St Austell
Cornwall
PL25 3NR
England
Coordinates: 50°20′16″N 4°46′09″W / 50.337899°N 4.76930°W / 50.337899; -4.76930
DfE URN 136573 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,350
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–16
Colours Black and Gold
Publication Communicate
Website www.penrice.cornwall.sch.uk

Penrice Community College is an age 11-16 academy school and specialist Language College in St Austell, Cornwall, England. Around 1,350 pupils attend the College.

History

The College opened in 1960 as a secondary modern school, Penrice Secondary Modern School, becoming a comprehensive in the 1970s. It gained academy status on 1 April 2011.

Curriculum

Languages taught include French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and some Cornish. It is also an International School having received a Gold International School Award from the British Council for a third time in 2012. Other strengths are Creative and Digital Arts, English and Science. The College sends record numbers of students onto A Level Science courses.

Admissions

The College has a teacher training programme and has achieved Teaching School status. The principal is David Parker, who took over in September 2005.

The College takes students of all abilities and is open to all.

The uniform has been altered recently to a black blazer, black V-neck jumper with a gold strip around the neck, a gold and black striped tie and black trousers. The prefects wear the same uniform, but with a blue strip instead of the gold, and blue and black ties.

Academic performance

The College achieves above-average GCSE results. Like most secondary schools in Cornwall, it does not have a sixth form and students go onto either Truro College or Cornwall College.

The College is currently graded "Outstanding" by Ofsted and was one of the first schools to be designated a 'Teaching School' in England.

Notable former pupils

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