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===Jordanthorpe School===
===Jordanthorpe School===

Revision as of 15:52, 19 August 2017

Meadowhead School
Address
Map
Dyche Lane

, ,
S8 8BR

England
Coordinates53°19′33″N 1°28′10″W / 53.325725°N 1.469532°W / 53.325725; -1.469532
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLearning and Achieving Together
Established1987
SpecialistLanguage College
Department for Education URN138545 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherSteve Fowler
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,670
Websitehttp://www.meadowhead.sheffield.sch.uk

Meadowhead School is a "larger than average"[1] mixed secondary school and Language College with academy status in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. There are currently around 1,876 students on roll, about 120 teaching staff and approximately a further 50 non-teaching staff.

History

Meadowhead School was created when the two schools of Jordanthorpe Comprehensive School and Rowlinson School merged in 1987. The school remained on two sites approximately 0.25 miles apart until January 2007 when the new building was opened on land in between the two sites of Jordanthorpe. Rowlinson became Norton College. The previous school sites of Jordanthorpe were demolished. The site where the "North Building" once stood – alongside Bochum Parkway – became a Gilders Volkswagen and Audi showroom and the area where the "South Building" was – further along Dyche Lane – became the new school's playing fields. The new building was built just to the south of where the original North Building stood. Ofsted inspected the school on the 7-8th October 2014 and found Meadowhead to be a "Good School", where "Standards continue to rise", students demonstrate good behaviour and enjoy coming to school.

Achievements

According to Ofsted, Meadowhead School is a "Good School", where standards continue to rise, teaching is good, students demonstrate good behaviour and enjoy coming to school.[2]

School Specialism

It has been a Specialist Language College since 2001 and was re-designated as such in 2005. The school converted to academy status in 2012.

Academic

In 2015, the GCSE (A*–C) pass rate rate, including English and Maths, was 66%, which was well above the average for Sheffield (54%) and for the UK (53.8%).

32% of students at Meadowhead School achieved the English Baccalaureate, compared with 22.7% in Sheffield and 22.9% nationally. [3]

Post-16

Meadowhead gained Trust status in September 2009, and now offers post-16 courses.

The schools logo is a phoenix, representing Meadowhead School rising from the ashes of Jordanthorpe Comprehensive School and Rowlinson School.[citation needed] There is a large statue of a phoenix in the central area of the school.

Alumni

Meadowhead School

Jordanthorpe School

Rowlinson School

Rowlinson Technical School

References

  1. ^ "Meadowhead School inspection report" (PDF). Ofsted. 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.meadowhead.sheffield.sch.uk/_files/Our%20School/Information/OFSTED/E7AA07A8DBA950A9B33A70A50A328DF1.pdf
  3. ^ Gov.uk site, Meadowhead School Academy Trust, 2016