Windsor High School, Halesowen
Motto | Excellence for All |
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Type | Academy |
Headmaster | Keith Sorrell |
Location |
Richmond Street Halesowen West Midlands B63 4BB England |
Local authority | Dudley |
DfE URN | 136618 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 90+ |
Students | 1,600+ |
Gender | Co-Educational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Tudor, Stuart, Lancaster, York, Hanover |
Colours |
[Badge] Yellow, Blue, Red and Silver. [Ties] Yellow, White, Red, Green and Blue. |
Coordinates | 52°27′5.5″N 2°3′31.9″W / 52.451528°N 2.058861°WCoordinates: 52°27′5.5″N 2°3′31.9″W / 52.451528°N 2.058861°W |
Website | Windsor High School |
Windsor High School is a secondary School with academy status located on Richmond Street, Halesowen, in England.
The School
Windsor High School is a comprehensive school in Halesowen, West Midlands. It is a large school, catering for 1,369 pupils aged 11 to 16[1] and is heavily over-subscribed.[2] The number of admissions for the year commencing 1 September 2007 was 280, which became the approved admissions number. The school has been awarded Artsmark Gold and Sportsmark Gold. as well as the National Achievement Award for Improvement in Examinations in recent years.
Windsor High School is currently one of the top schools in Dudley LEA. It is currently ranked 3rd in Dudley, behind Old Swinford Hospital and Bishop Milner Catholic School. In 2005 65% of pupils at the school achieved 5 A*-C grades in their GCSEs. This was topped further by the following year of students in 2006/2007, where 90% of students achieved an A* grade, this is yet to be achieved by any other academic college, and boosts Windsor's positioning in the Midland school ranking into number 2.[1]
The school was erected during the 1930s by Worcestershire County Council as Halesowen County Secondary Modern Boys School - a secondary modern school. Girls living in the local area attended nearby Halesowen County Secondary Modern Girls School.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s the school was known as the Halesowen County Secondary School for Boys (HCSSB) or more colloquially simply as 'The Boys School'. The school colours were Maroon and Yellow.
In September 1972, the schools became "Richmond Boys School" and "Walton Girls School", initially as secondary modern schools providing education for pupils aged 13–18 years following a reorganisation of education in Halesowen which saw a switch to three-tier schooling. A reorganisation 11 years later saw both schools convert to 11-16 age range, with the sixth form being abolished in favour of a move to tertiary education which saw all of Halesowen's post 16 education facilities incorporated into Halesowen College.
In September 1983, the first "Windsor High School" pupils joined, co-existing with the pupils from last two years of Richmond High School for Boys. Windsor High School came into full existence in September 1985 when the two single-sex schools fully merged into one mixed comprehensive, after this period of dual-school name. This marked the end of single sex state schools in the Dudley borough; all the other remaining single sex schools had been axed in July 1975 to make way for mixed comprehensives from September of that year.
The new school existed entirely on the site of the boys school, though with substantial extensions. In the 1990s Windsor High became a Grant Maintained school. The Walton site on Bundle Hill was taken over by Halesowen College, who used it as an annexe until July 2003. It was demolished shortly afterwards and replaced by a housing estate.
A sixth form centre opened at Windsor High in September 2010 - marking a return of sixth form facilities in Halesowen secondary schools after an absence of nearly 30 years.
The Library
Windsor High School's Library contains multiple bookshelves containing 1,500+ books and a computer suite which students can use to do homework. The bookshelves contain many genres and authors such as J.K.Rowling.
The Careers Library
The careers library is a resource which aims to provide careers opportunities, ideas, inspirations for all students. These include many extra-curricular clubs such as after-school IT clubs to a Chess Club. These clubs go on for up to over an hour after school ends.
Physical Education
The school is currently inputing funding into its physical education department with the aim of promoting a healthy lifestyle to students within the school. The funding has allowed the department to expand its horizons to out of school activities such as squash and swimming, which are done at the local leisure centre. Dance is taught in the schools own dance studio. There are many extra curricular clubs for everyone.
References
- 1 2 "DFES Website Performance Tables". Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ↑ "OFSTED Windsor High School Inspection Report 2008" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-01-03.