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Bishop Perowne Church of England College

Coordinates: 52°12′17″N 2°13′02″W / 52.20476°N 2.21711°W / 52.20476; -2.21711
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Bishop Perowne Church of England College
Address
Map
Merriman's Hill Road

, ,
WR3 8LE

Coordinates52°12′17″N 2°13′02″W / 52.20476°N 2.21711°W / 52.20476; -2.21711
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoEndeavour Forever
Religious affiliation(s)Anglicanism
Established1963
Local authorityWorcestershire
SpecialistPerforming Arts College
Department for Education URN138107 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairJudith Pettersen
HeadteacherJane Price
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1100
HousesDunstan, Goodrich, Oswald, Wulfstan
Websitehttp://www.bishopperowne.co.uk/

Bishop Perowne CE College is a Church of England secondary school with academy status located in Worcester, Worcestershire, England. It is a co-educational school, with a capacity of 1,050 pupils aged between 11 and 16.

The school is a specialist Performing Arts College and was the first Worcestershire school to take Specialist Performing Arts status in 2002.

The school takes its name from two former Bishops of Worcester, John Perowne (Bishop of Worcester 1891–1901), and his son Arthur Perowne (Bishop of Worcester 1931–1941).

An Ofsted inspection in May 2012 judged the school to be Grade 2 (good). Lead inspector Michael Miller said: "The proportion of students achieving, and currently on track to achieve, five or more higher grade GCSE passes, including English and Mathematics, is above average. Opportunities for performance through the school's specialist status benefit students well and boost their confidence.

Awards

  • Leading Aspect Award
  • Arts mark Gold

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References

  1. ^ "Specialist Schools". The Standards Site. Department for Children, Schools and Families. Archived from the original on 3 August 2006. Retrieved 30 April 2009.