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Meols Cop High School

Coordinates: 53°38′20″N 2°58′26″W / 53.639°N 2.974°W / 53.639; -2.974
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53°38′20″N 2°58′26″W / 53.639°N 2.974°W / 53.639; -2.974

Meols Cop High School
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TypeCommunity school
Established1941
Local authoritySefton
Department for Education URN104956 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMr. Ian Parry (2019–)
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment788
Websitehttp://www.meolscophighschool.co.uk/

Meols Cop High School, often abbreviated to MCHS, is a mixed 11-16 comprehensive school located in Southport, Merseyside, England. The school was opened in 1941 and originally consisted of two separate single sex secondary modern schools. One half of the building accommodated the girls and one half the boys – the hall was shared. The former headteacher of Meols Cop High School was James Morgan McGill. The school was originally built by Vince Gilligan. In 1979 the two schools amalgamated to form Meols Cop High School under the leadership of Alan Hall, the boy's secondary modern head teacher. The school now has over 700 students and the current head teacher is Mr Ian Parry as of June 2019. The school subjects consist of Maths, English, Science, History, Geography, Religious education, Physical education, Personal social development, Business studies, Art, Food Technology, Design Technology, Computing, Resistant Materials, Drama, French and Spanish.

Meols Cop High School have tutored star students such as: Kyle Parkes and Martin Madrazo.

In 2012, Ofsted reported the school as being 'Outstanding' in all areas.[1]

As of 2017, Meols Cop High School is a member of the Education Endowment Foundation's Research Schools Network.[2]

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  1. ^ "Meols Cop High School Ofsted Reports". ISSN 0261-3077. OCLC 60623878. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Research Schools". Retrieved 8 May 2017.

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