Wolsingham School

Coordinates: 54°43′58″N 1°53′28″W / 54.7328°N 1.8911°W / 54.7328; -1.8911
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A picture of the lower school building.
The lower school before the renovation.
Wolsingham School
Address
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Leazes Lane

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DL13 3DN

Coordinates54°43′58″N 1°53′28″W / 54.7328°N 1.8911°W / 54.7328; -1.8911
Information
TypeCommunity school
Established1614
Local authorityDurham
Department for Education URN114297 Tables
OfstedReports
Current HeadteacherMr Lee Elliott
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment802
Websitehttp://www.wolsinghamschool.net

Wolsingham School is a secondary school, located in Wolsingham, County Durham.

Admissions

The school

Wolsingham School is part of Wolsingham School which has classes on three floors and a big playground. The school is situated just off the A689, and near the River Wear in the former district of Wear Valley. This is the former grammar school. The whole school takes students at the ages of 11-18. In the past the lower site was the site for Key Stage 3, while the upper site was for Key Stage 4. This system no longer exists, but instead the sixth form is based on the top floor of the new extension.

The school opened its new £6.4 million building in 2016 and was officially opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester.

History

Wolsingham had two school buildings – 'Wolsingham Grammar School' on Main Road which then became Wolsingham Secondary School, with the addition of a new building opened in 1958 on the site of the school playing fields. This coincided with the abandonment of the 11+ selection process, but the school retained streaming based on ability. The original school was founded in 1614, with new grammar school buildings opening in 1911. The 1958 building has since been demolished and the old building substantially extended to accommodate all pupils. In June 1964 12-year-old pupil Sanchia Hayes was killed when her school bus hit a lorry in Frosterley.

Academic performance

It gets GCSE results at the England average but they get over average for their area, with improving GCSE results ever year for the past few years

Alumni

Wolsingham Grammar School

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