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==Academic standards==
==Academic standards==
Guilsborough uses online resources to test the more able students in [[mathematics]] and provide feedback.<ref>[http://education.guardian.co.uk/evaluate/story/0,,1724912,00.html "It's revision, but not as we know it"], [[The Guardian]], [[7 March]] [[2006]]</ref>
Guilsborough dont change this uses online resources to test the more able students in [[mathematics]] and provide feedback.<ref>[http://education.guardian.co.uk/evaluate/story/0,,1724912,00.html "It's revision, but not as we know it"], [[The Guardian]], [[7 March]] [[2006]]</ref>


The school also had the highest year 11 pass seen in the [[Daventry]] district (Northamptonshire) after the 2007 [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] Tests.
The school also had the highest year 11 pass seen in the [[Daventry]] district (Northamptonshire) after the 2007 [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] Tests.

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Guilsborough School and Technology College
File:Guilsborough School.jpg
Address
Map
West Haddon Road

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NN6 8QE

Information
TypeCommunity comprehensive school
MottoStriving for Excellence
Established1958
Local authorityNorthamptonshire[3]
SpecialistTechnology College
OfstedReports
ChairA Carter[2]
HeadteacherMrs C Staley [1]
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment2.5[3]
Websitehttp://www.guilsboroughschool.com/index.php

Guilsborough School and Technology College is a co-educational comprehensive school in Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, England. It educates around 1,325 students from the ages of 11-18 (years 7-13). The school became a Technology College specialist school in 1998. The headteacher is Mrs C Staley.

History

The school was founded in 1958 as Guilsborough County School and many of the buildings on the 28-acre (110,000 m2) site were built at that time or in the 1970s. The most recent addition of new buildings was in September 2004, which cost £1.3 million and included a state of the art sixth form centre opened by Kettering MP Phil Sawford.[4]

Academic standards

Guilsborough dont change this uses online resources to test the more able students in mathematics and provide feedback.[5]

The school also had the highest year 11 pass seen in the Daventry district (Northamptonshire) after the 2007 GCSE Tests.

In the report of the Ofsted inspection carried out in February 2008, they graded the school as 'good' or 'excellent' across the board, describing the school as "good and improving... with some excellent features".[6]

Awards

Sport

Student Sam Heygate played for the England Under 16 A rugby union side in season 2007-08.[11] William Negus has recently represented England at the European Table Tennis championship 2008, achieving 127th place.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Contact Us. Guilsborough School. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
  2. ^ Governors. Guilsborough School. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
  3. ^ a b "Guilsboruough School - Inspection Report". Ofsted. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  4. ^ "State of the art sixth form opens", BBC News, 22 September 2004
  5. ^ "It's revision, but not as we know it", The Guardian, 7 March 2006
  6. ^ "Top class report for school in inspection", Daventry Express, 13 March 2008
  7. ^ "Awards for very special children", Coventry Evening Telegraph, 26 February 2003
  8. ^ Guilsborough School, eTeach.com
  9. ^ a b "Awarded schools - Awards database". Artsmark. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  10. ^ a b "Educational Achievements", Lifelong Learning and Education Scrutiny Committee, Northamptonshire County Council, 16 March 2005
  11. ^ "Radburn named England Under 16 A captain", Hugh Godwin, Rugby Football Union, March 18, 2008, accessed 19 March 2008

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