Hellesdon High School

Coordinates: 52°39′35″N 1°15′23″E / 52.6598°N 1.2564°E / 52.6598; 1.2564
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Hellesdon High School
Address
Map
187 Middletons Lane, Hellesdon

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NR6 5SB

Coordinates52°39′35″N 1°15′23″E / 52.6598°N 1.2564°E / 52.6598; 1.2564
Information
TypeAcademy
TrustWensum Trust
Department for Education URN138039 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMike Earl & Tom Rolfe
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,500 pupils
Websitehttp://www.hellesdon.net

Hellesdon High School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Hellesdon, Norfolk, England.[1] The school is part of the Wensum Trust.[2] The headmaster duties are shared between Tom Rolfe & Mike Earl. The school incorporates 1,500 pupils including 300 in the Sixth Form Centre. Previously the school shared a sixth form provision with Taverham High School, but this was phased out in September 2014.[3]

Description

In Years 7, 8 and 9, pupils study a common curriculum composed of timetabled lessons in Art, Computing, Drama, Design & Technology, English, Geography, History, Maths, Music, PE, PSHE, RE, Science and MFL (French/Spanish)

In Years 10 & 11 pupils study a broad core of subjects including English, Maths, Science, PE, and PSHE and four additional subjects allocated through the options process. All pupils must study a humanity to GCSE and approximately 50% of each cohort are directed to study a language at GCSE (as part of the options process in Year 9).[4]

Notable staff and pupils

References

  1. ^ Hellesdon High School website
  2. ^ The Wensum Trust
  3. ^ "Hellesdon and Taverham high schools to split joint Sixth Form - Education - Eastern Daily Press". Edp24.co.uk. 26 February 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Curriculum". Wensum Trust. Retrieved 8 August 2020.