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==Admissions== |
==Admissions== |
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The school serves students aged 11-18, with a [[sixth form]] created in 2006.<ref>[http://www.wexham.slough.sch.uk/About/index.html ''Wexham School - About'' Accessed 4 June 2007]</ref> After 23 years as headteacher, Mr Richardson left in spring 2010. In his honour, the new sports building has been named the Richardson |
The school serves students aged 11-18, with a [[sixth form]] created in 2006.<ref>[http://www.wexham.slough.sch.uk/About/index.html ''Wexham School - About'' Accessed 4 June 2007]</ref> After 23 years as headteacher, Mr Richardson left in spring 2010. In his honour, the new sports building has been named the Richardson Sport's Hall. |
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==Academic performance== |
==Academic performance== |
Revision as of 13:20, 17 October 2011
Wexham School | |
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File:Wexham school logo.jpg | |
Address | |
Norway Drive , , SL2 5QP | |
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Type | Community school |
Established | September 1987 |
Local authority | Slough |
Specialist | Sports College |
Department for Education URN | 110078 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Mrs Sparrow[1] |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | 853 |
Houses | Brunel, Deacon, Lutherking, Pankhurst, Loveless and Mandela |
Website | http://www.wexham.slough.sch.uk/ |
Wexham School is a co-educational community school[2] in Wexham Court, Slough, Berkshire.
Admissions
The school serves students aged 11-18, with a sixth form created in 2006.[3] After 23 years as headteacher, Mr Richardson left in spring 2010. In his honour, the new sports building has been named the Richardson Sport's Hall.
Academic performance
Ofsted, in their most recent (2005) report, described the school as 'a very good school. Its excellent multi-cultural acceptance and first-rate relationships are fine examples that produce peaceful coexistence.' [4] Its 2003 - 2006 GCSE results were below the averages for Slough and England.[2]