North Leamington School
North Leamington School | |
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Address | |
Sandy Lane Blackdown , , CV32 6RD | |
Coordinates | 52°18′35″N 1°31′51″W / 52.3098°N 1.5308°W |
Information | |
Type | Community school |
Motto | Believe and you will achieve |
Local authority | Warwickshire |
Department for Education URN | 125748 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chair of Governors | Councillor Sarah Boad |
Headteacher | Joy Mitchell |
Deputy Head | Andy Hawkins |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 1300 |
Houses | Binswood Blackdown Croft Manor Park (Known as Colleges) |
Colour(s) | Blue |
Website | https://www.northleamingtonschool.warwickshire.sch.uk |
North Leamington School (NLS) is a mixed comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 18 years located in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. It now operates on one main site, whereas prior to September 2009 it operated from two sites in Leamington Spa.[1] The new school is no longer in Leamington, but the parish of Blackdown just off the B4113 road on Sandy Lane. The old site has been demolished and 44 homes are being built there.
Admissions
North Leamington is a mixed 11 to 18 comprehensive school maintained by Warwickshire County Council.[2] The school mainly serves North Leamington. It has around 1300 students on roll, including 300 in the Sixth Form with capacity for 1500 students.[3] Joy Mitchell is currently headteacher.[4] The headteacher previous to Joy Mitchell was David Hazeldine.[5]
History
The school was formed in 1977 from the merging of three schools: Blackdown High School (Park Road site), Leamington College for Girls, a girls grammar school (Cloister Way site) and Leamington College for Boys (Binswood Hall site) on Binswood Avenue. The sixth form centre at Binswood Hall was separate to the school until 1994, when the teaching staff was merged with the 11-16 school. This was not a simple operation, with the disparate nature of the sites. The merge was mentioned in the book Light Amid Darkness: Memoirs of Daphne Randall.[6]
Current site
In September 2009, a completely new school was opened, built where the existing Manor Hall building was located. This new complex merged both the main school and the Sixth Form. The old site of the school has been demolished and the land sold to developers. The new site was designed by Robothams Architecture, an architectural firm based in Warwick.
Sports Memorabilia
Inside the school's sports building are various sports tops from notable pupils such as former England and Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster. There is also a signed Celtic F.C. Shirt from 2007 and a Ronaldinho signed match jersey from the same year.[citation needed]
Former sites
Prior to September 2009, the main site, located at the north of the town between the A452 and A445. This site consisted of the Lower School (Years 7, 8 & 9, approached from Cloister Way, previously called Croft Hall) and the Upper School (Years 10 & 11, approached from Park Road, previously called Park Hall). The Sixth Form Centre (Years 12 & 13) was situated in the centre of Leamington at Binswood Hall, Binswood Avenue. This was the former Leamington College for Boys, a Boys Grammar School, which opened in 1848. When it ceased being used as a school, it was empty for several years 'and is now a luxury retirement village (owned by Audley Retirement) with a health club and Whittles Restaurant.
Sixth Form
Binswood Hall is a listed building with previous incarnations as a Girls' Convent School and as a College for Boys. It offered 36 AS Level courses, leading onto A2 courses in Year 13. It had an overall pass rate of 97% with 40% of 435 individual exam entries attaining Grades A or B in 2004. The head of the Sixth Form was Robert Lowries, who was also Deputy Head of NLS as a whole. The Sixth Form gets good A level results, better than two Warwickshire Grammar Schools.
Fire
On september 20, 3 fire engines from Warwickshire fire and rescue were sent to deal with fire in the roof of the old site. It was put out in about 30 minutes after they arrived (5pm).
Rules
Uniform
The uniform, supplied by Stitch-Tech, is compulsory.
'Students (Years 7-11) should wear full school uniform at all times, including during the journey to and from school unless parents/carers are specifically advised otherwise in writing.'
'The Headteacher's decision will be final in all matters relating to uniform, jewellery and hairstyles.[7]
The following uniform is adapted from the school planner and website.
Boys Uniform
- Black blazer with school logo £27.50–£33.50
- Black school trousers (Loose fitting or straight legged, Ankle length or Office wear) £13.75–£17.95
- White school shirt (long or short sleeved) £11.75–£14.75/£12.50–£15.50 (for twin pack)
- Clip-on School tie £6.95 (ties don't have to be clip-on but should have the same design)
- Plain Black socks
- Plain black shoes (Comfortable, waterproof, no logo or coloured label, no canvas)
- Navy school V-neck jumper (Optional) £13.95–£18.50
Girls Uniform
- Black blazer with school logo £27.50–£33.50
- Black school trousers or school skirt (5 cm above the knee, plain or pleated) £?/£15.10–£18.00
- White revere neck blouse (long or short sleeved) £12.95–£15.95/£12.95-£15.95 (twin pack) or white school shirt (long or short sleeved) £11.95–£14.95 (twin pack)
- school tie (if white school shirt is worn) £6.95
- Plain black or neutral tights or plain knee or ankle length white socks (no patters or frills, or socks over tights)
- Plain black flat shoes (no canvas)
- Navy school V-neck jumper £13.95–£18.50 or navy school V-neck cardigan (Optional) £14.95–£18.95
PE kit
- Boys - Navy/sky reversible Rugby top with school logo £16.25–£19.00 / Girls - Navy/sky sports sweatshirt with logo £16.30–£20.25
- Navy/sky PE sports Polo top with logo £12.50–£15.25
- Navy/sky PE jogging bottoms £14.50–£16.95
- Boys - Navy/sky PE sports shorts £8.10–£9.40 / Girls - Previous or Skort £10.50–£12.40
- Navy/sky Games socks £5.75–£6.00
- Trainers suitable for sports hall and astro turf
- Shin pads £4.95/£10.25 and gum shield £3.00
Uniform rules
- No bracelets of any kind (elastic band bracelet – loom bands)
- No piercings other than 1 gold or silver stud per ear on the lobe
- Hair accessories plain school colour and not for decoration
- No ankle bracelets
- Socks must be worn at all times
- No makeup (including nail varnish) - students in years 10/11 may wear discrete makeup
- Hair colour and high fashion/cult hairstyles are not permitted
Unacceptable items in school
Adapted from the school planner.
- Correction fluid
- Glass bottles
- Drink cans
- Sugary/high-energy drinks
- Potentially offensive weapons (including all knives, airguns, fireworks)
- All smoking materials
- All substances/materials open to abuse/misuse (including drugs, solvents)
- Aerosol cans (including deodorants)
- Large sums of money (£10+) in cash form
- Chewing gum
- Laser pens
- Scooters
- Skateboards
- Craze items deemed as a distraction to teaching or learning and the safe running of the school
- USB sticks (see below)
Students Acceptable Use Policy
Mostly adapted from the school planner.
Students should...
- be given permission from a member of staff before using the internet
- only use their own login and password, which should be kept secret
- not access other people's files
- only use computers for school work and LBTC (Learning Beyond The Classroom)
- not bring USB sticks into school (It is not mentioned whether other forms of file storage/transfer is allowed
- only email people they know or are approved by their teacher (the school may block emails from being sent from students sent using their school email)
- send polite, sensible messages that do not bring the school into dispute
- not give out personal information or arrange to meet someone without permission from their parent, carer or teacher
- tell a teacher if they see anything they are unhappy with or receive messages they don't like.
The school also may check students' computer files and monitor the internet sites they visit. The School uses Smoothwall Secure Web Gateway Filter for its web filter.
Other rules
If a student has a mobile phone visible, it may be confiscated and returned at the end of the day.
Library computers are for schoolwork or homework.
Website
https://northleamingtonschool.warwickshire.sch.uk/ is the official website for NLS. It was first created by School House Studios and is featured on their website. Whether or not the school updated the website they made or made their own is unclear as the website no longer states who it was created by. The website is managed and copyrighted by the school.
The picture in the top right corner changes depending on the time of day.
Weather alerts are provided by WillyWeather.
Academic performance
Arts College
NLS was granted school for specials as a Performing Arts College in 1999 thanks to sponsorship by EMI Music Sound Foundation, and, as a result of success in this role, the DfES confirmed the status for a further five years, 2003 to 2008. It was the first Arts College school in Warwickshire.
Artsmark
In 2002 the school also won the Arts Council's 'Artsmark Gold' Award and also gained 'Sportsmark' status from Sport England in 2004. Due to vast improvement in exam results between 2000 and 2003, NLS received a "School Achievement Award" from the Government and in addition, the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust Council has recently elected NLS to its 'Most Improved Schools Club'. It gets GCSEs just under the England average.
Alumni
https://networks.futurefirst.org.uk/former-student/northleamington is the official link to join the NLS Alumni.
Leamington College for Boys
- Prof Sir David Baulcombe, Professor of Botany since 2007 at the University of Cambridge, and President from 2003 to 2004 of the International Society of Plant Molecular Biology
- Thomas Byles
- D. J. Enright OBE, writer
- Edgar Jepson, novelist
- Vivian Dering Majendie KCB, Chief Inspector of Explosives from 1871 to 1898
- Wilfrid Mellers, composer
- Adam Osborne, computing author and businessman
- Norman Painting, actor[8]
- Charles Spearman, President from 1923 to 1926 of the British Psychological Society, and creator of the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, used in statistics
- Lytton Strachey
- Sir Frank Whittle OM CBE CB, inventor of the jet engine[9]
- Henry James Grasett, Chief Constable of Toronto from 1886 to 1920
North Leamington School
- Kelly Sibley, Olympic Table Tennis Player
- Ben Foster, West Bromwich Albion and England International Goalkeeper
- Oliver Quinlan, Author and Educator, ALT Learning Technologist of the Year 2011[10]
References
- ^ "Contact Us". Archived from the original on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ^ "North Leamington School - Warwickshire Web". Retrieved 21 January 2012.
- ^ Administrator. "North Leamington School - About Us". www.northleamingtonschool.warwickshire.sch.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ "North Leamington School". Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ "North Leamington Community School". 6 March 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- ^ Randall, Daphne (8 December 2015). Light Amid Darkness: Memoirs of Daphne Randall. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781498280594.
- ^ North Leamington School Student Planner & Achievement Record 2017-2018
- ^ "Norman Painting". The Daily Telegraph. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ "Short History of the Royal Air Force, CHAPTER 3 - THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-45" (PDF). www.raf.mod.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2009.
- ^ Plymouth University, Staff Directory