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'''Rawlett Community Sports College''' is a [[high school]] located on the outskirts of [[Tamworth]], a small |
'''Rawlett Community Sports College''' is a [[high school]] located on the outskirts of [[Tamworth]], a small market town in [[Staffordshire]], [[England]]. It was previously known as ''Rawlett High School''. This is a [[specialist school]] that is a [[Sports College]]. Rawlett educates around 1,250 students aged 11-18. The [[Head teacher|Headteacher]] is John Brodie. The catchment includes Tamworth, [[Fazeley]], Mile Oak, [[Elford]], [[Hopwas]], Riverside, [[Coton Green]], and [[Gillway]]. |
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==Facilities== |
==Facilities== |
Revision as of 18:54, 31 August 2008
Rawlett Community Sports College | |
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Address | |
Comberford Road , , B79 9AA | |
Information | |
Type | Community comprehensive school |
Local authority | Staffordshire[1] |
Specialist | Sports College, IT Academy |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chairman Of The Governors | John Buckingham[1] |
Headteacher | John Brodie[1] |
Staff | Approx. 100 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 1272[1] |
Website | http://www.rawlett.staffs.sch.uk/ |
Rawlett Community Sports College is a high school located on the outskirts of Tamworth, a small market town in Staffordshire, England. It was previously known as Rawlett High School. This is a specialist school that is a Sports College. Rawlett educates around 1,250 students aged 11-18. The Headteacher is John Brodie. The catchment includes Tamworth, Fazeley, Mile Oak, Elford, Hopwas, Riverside, Coton Green, and Gillway.
Facilities
The school operates the Rawlett IT Academy, which offers Microsoft Office 2003 Specialist courses and exams. Since it is a Sports College it has many sports facilities such as a four court sports hall, sprung wooden gymnasium, dance studio, meeting rooms, changing rooms, three floodlit county standard tennis courts, floodlit county standard netball court, floodlit synthetic pitch, and playing fields.
Connexions Card launch
Education secretary Estelle Morris chose Rawlett to launch the Connexions Card, on 14 June 2002. The card was a national initiative to encourage all 16-19 year olds to continue in education and training.[2]