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Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College
File:Wolfreton Logo-1-.jpg
The Logo of Wolfreton School
Address
Map
South Ella Way

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HU10 7LU

England
Information
TypeCommunity school
MottoWolfreton: a caring community where learning is a foundation for life
Established12 May 1960
Local authorityEast Riding
Department for Education URN118083 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherDave McCready
Age11 to 18
Enrollment2100
Websitehttp://www.wolfreton.co.uk/

Wolfreton School is a large state secondary school in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

It is situated 5 miles (8 km) to the west of Kingston upon Hull city centre. It is split over two sites, one in Willerby (53°45′32″N 0°26′27″W / 53.759025°N 0.440830°W / 53.759025; -0.440830 (Wolfreton School, Willerby site)) and one in Kirk Ella (53°44′52″N 0°26′44″W / 53.747730°N 0.445480°W / 53.747730; -0.445480 (Wolfreton School, Kirk Ella site)). The Lower School at Willerby consists of Year 7, 8 and 9 pupils, while the Upper School at Kirk Ella consists of Year 10, 11, 12 and 13 (years 12 and 13 are Sixth Form students). In 2012, 88% of pupils gained 5 A-C GCSEs, similar to Cottingham High School. During Ofsted's school inspection on 23 October 2013, Wolfreton School received "Good" (Grade 2) ratings in all inspect sections, which has improved from the "Requires Improvement" rating in the previous inspection.[1]

East Riding Consortium

Wolfreton has for over 17 years been a part of the East Riding Sixth Form Consortium along with Hessle High School and Cottingham High School, providing A Level studies. South Hunsley School was also part of the Consortium until their withdrawal in 2008.

Rushanje School

In recent years Wolfreton has built strong relations with Rushanje School in Mbarara, Uganda, with staff travelling over to help develop the school, and forming The Wolfreton Rushanje Community Partnership.[2] A new Science and Humanities block built at Wolfreton's Upper School site was named 'Rushanje House' in honour of the relationship. As a reciprocal gesture, a new accommodation block at Rushanje School, funded partly with money raised at Wolfreton, was named 'Wolfreton House'.[citation needed]

Wolfreton School Senate

Wolfreton School Senate is a school democratic institution, a partially elected body (around 80% - most Sixth Formers are appointed), comprising representatives from all year groups on a proportional basis. It is sometimes consulted by the school's Head Teacher and by its heads of faculties, and regularly plays a role in discussing and deciding on important issues, such as charity events and school policies.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Ofsted Inspection Report | Wolfreton School" Ofsted. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. ^ "The Wolfreton Rushanje Community Partnership", Wolfreton.co.uk (web archive). Retrieved 25 October 2013
  3. ^ "Caroline Davis", BBC Look North