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The Rawlett School

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Media:Example.oggMedia:Example.oggMedia:Example.oggMedia:Example.oggMedia:Example.oggRawlett High School is a school on the outskirts of Tamworth, a small market town in Staffordshire in the Midlands near Birmingham. It is also known as Rawlett Community Sports College or The Rawlett School. It was founded by John Rawlett.

It also operates The Rawlett IT Academy, which offers Microsoft Office 2003 Specialist courses and exams. The head teacher is Mr John Brodie who has been working at the school for several years. 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. The school has over 1200 students who come from areas such as Tamworth, Fazeley, Mile Oak and Elford.