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Granville Community School
Address
Map
Burton Road

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DE11 7JR

Information
Local authorityDerbyshire
SpecialistSports (Designated)
OfstedReports
Chair Of governorsDr John Cassella[1]
HeadteacherMiss S Thomas
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrollment702
HousesKedleston, Haddon and Chatsworth
Websitehttp://www.granville.derbyshire.sch.uk

Granville Community School is a comprehensive school on Burton Road (A511) in Woodville, Derbyshire maintained by the Derbyshire County Council.[1]

History

Granville received specialised Sports College status in January 2008.[citation needed] The county council is looking at a possible merger between the school and the William Allitt School.[2]

The school is near the very busy A512 road, which has been the scene of accidents some involving pupils.[3] The traffic has increased since the Ashby-de-la-Zouch bypass opened in March 2002.

The new headteacher (from September 2009) is Sylvia Thomas replacing Mr Barrie Scott who left the school in Summer 2009.[4]).

Partner schools

Most of the school's students come from Belmont, Eureka, Hartshorne, Springfield, St. Peter’s Netherseal and Woodville,[5] primary schools but also accepts some children from Leicestershire into its 830 available places.[6] we love barry

Houses

The school has three houses: Chatsworth, Haddon, Kedleston.

Academic performance

The school gets average results for Derbyshire at GCSE, reaching the highest results in the region.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Granville Community School, web site, accessed 9 October, 2008
  2. ^ Possible school closure in November 2009, accessed 9 October, 2010
  3. ^ 13 year old cyclist killed in October 2007, accessed 9 October, 2007
  4. ^ [1], The Burton Mail dated 5 March 2009
  5. ^ Woodville Secondary School became Woodville C of E Junior School on High Street
  6. ^ School Prospectus, 2008
  7. ^ Disappointing OFSTED report in November 2005

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