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==School history==
==School history==

Revision as of 05:35, 27 February 2011

King Edward VI High School
Address
Map
Westway

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ST17 9YJ

England
Information
MottoDo Your Best And Reach Your Potential
Local authorityStaffordshire
SpecialistLanguage College
OfstedReports
HeadteacherRussell Davis
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1040
Websitehttp://www.kingedwardvi-stafford.staffs.sch.uk

King Edward VI High School, is a High school located in the Highfields area of Stafford, England. The school has a sixth form, which has links with the Stafford Collegiate.[clarification needed] In January 2008, the school became a specialist language college.

Introduction

King Edward VI High School is an 11 - 18 comprehensive school of about 1100 pupils on role of whom 150 are in the Sixth Form.

Notable alumni include:

Carol Ann Duffy, poet.

James Sutton (born James Cook, 31 January 1983) - an English television actor, best known for playing the parts of John Paul McQueen in the British Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks and Ryan Lamb in the ITV soap Emmerdale.

Oli phillips Young Parliamentarian

School history

King Edward VI High School was formed by the amalgamation of King Edward VI Boys’ Grammar School and Stafford Girls’ High School in 1977, to create a comprehensive school. At the time, the Girls’ High School was extensively enlarged to accommodate the full range of students. The historic Grammar School buildings on Newport Road were handed over to Chetwynd middle school. The selection standards for admission were then abolished. The closure of the grammar school was opposed locally, and an independent Stafford Grammar School was founded in 1983 by parents as a continuation of the Grammar school.

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