Pensby High School for Girls
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| Mottoes |
(1) "Live to Learn, Learn to Live" (2) "Happy Girls Achieve" |
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| Established | 1950 |
| Type | Comprehensive school |
| Principal | Mrs Pat Russell |
| Chair | Mrs Mary Draper |
| Location | Irby Road Pensby WIRRAL CH61 6XN England Coordinates: 53°20′31″N 3°06′41″W / 53.3420°N 3.1113°W |
| Local authority | Wirral Borough Council |
| DfE URN | 105101 Tables |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| Students | 800 |
| Gender | Girls, Mixed Sixth Form |
| Ages | 11–18 |
| Colours | Navy Blue blazer and skirt (or trousers) Year 7 to 9: White blouse. Years 10 and 11 wear turquoise blouses. Prefects wear yellow blouses |
| Website | www.girls.psf.wirral.sch.uk |
Pensby High School for Girls is an all-girls secondary school with specialist Business & Enterprise and Science College status. It is located immediately north of Heswall on some of the highest ground in the Wirral Peninsula.[1]
The school adjoins Pensby High School for Boys, known as "Pensby Sports College", to which it is federated - allowing joint staffing/ teaching across the two schools whilst the pupils of each school (in years 7 to 11 but not the Sixth Form) remain separate. There is also a collaboration with Hilbre High School for jointly teaching the Sixth Form.
The current roll (2010/11) is 811, including a sixth form of 101 pupils.
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