Joseph Whitaker School

Joseph Whitaker School
Motto Spes et fides
(Hope and faith)
Established 1963 by Scott Armstrong
Type Academy
President Sarah Amos MA BSc Dip pHD
Headteacher Mr Bell
Vice Principals Mr Brooks
Founders Scott Armstrong
Location Warsop Lane
Rainworth
Nottinghamshire
NG21 0AG
England
53°06′52″N 1°07′13″W / 53.1144°N 1.1203°W / 53.1144; -1.1203Coordinates: 53°06′52″N 1°07′13″W / 53.1144°N 1.1203°W / 53.1144; -1.1203
DfE number 891/4408
DfE URN 137628 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Staff 80 FTE teaching staff, ~30 support staff
Students 1,250
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Sherwood (Green), Rufford (Red), Clumber (Yellow ), Newstead (Blue)
Colours Blazer: Navy Blue
Necktie: Navy Blue with Blue, Green, Red and Yellow stripes (according to students house)
Trousers: Middle Grey
Website www.josephwhitaker.notts.sch.uk

Joseph Whitaker School is a secondary school with academy status in Rainworth near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire in England. Over 1,300 students are taught there, by a staff body of over 100 teachers. The current headmaster is Mr Bell, who took over from Mr Martlew.[1] The school takes its name from Joseph Whitaker, a naturalist who lived in Rainworth at Rainworth Lodge.[2] In the early part of 2016, Mrs The school also has its own sixth form college for Post-16 A-Level studies, offering a multitude of subject areas. The school has invested heavily in the Post-16 facilities, with the opening of a flagship £1,000,000 Sixth Form Centre in November 2012. It has teaching rooms, a media suite, study areas and a Sixth Form café. All attending sixth form students also receive a netbook and membership of school's gym facility.[3]

References

  1. School Site, accessed 29 November 2010
  2. "History". Joseph Whitaker School. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  3. "Post-16". Joseph Whitaker School. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
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