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Barr Beacon School
Address
Map
Old Hall Lane

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WS9 0RF

Information
TypeAcademy
Motto'Proud to Succeed, Proud to Lead'
Local authorityWalsall
SpecialistSchool
Department for Education URN136885 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherDame Maureen Brennan
Staff99 and counting
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,525
HousesMalvern, Wrekin, Clent, Bredon
Colour(s)Burgundy and Gold
Websitehttp://www.barrbeaconschool.co.uk

Barr Beacon School, formerly Barr Beacon Language College, was a mixed secondary school in Walsall, England, which acquired Academy status in 2011, when it readopted the school's original name: Barr Beacon School. It takes this name from the adjacent hill, Barr Beacon. The school was previously designated a specialist Language College in September 2003 and, although it does not have this designation today, it continues to value the place of modern foreign languages in the curriculum. It has over 1500 pupils, including a sixth form of approximately 200.[1] of sharing with Aldridge Grammar, the school opened in 1958 under the same headmastership as Aldridge Grammar School. In 1960 it had its own headmaster, Mr. Tyas, Deputy Head, Mr Brown as an 11-15 plus 1 year GCE O Level secondary modern school for 300 pupils before converting to a 13-18 comprehensive in September 1972 under the reorganisation of schools in Aldridge-Brownhills, the urban district that was absorbed into the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in 1974. However, it reorganised into an 11-18 school in September 1986, and has retained that age range ever since.

The school, led by headteacher Dame Maureen Brennan, was rated 'Outstanding' in its Ofsted inspection of January 2014.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Barr Beacon School Inspection report" (PDF). Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills. 2014.