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Bridgemary School

Bridgemary School is an 11-16 secondary school with academy status in Gosport, Hampshire, England.

Bridgemary School
Address
Wych Lane

, ,
PO13 0JN

England
Coordinates50°49′23″N 1°10′30″W / 50.82306°N 1.17500°W / 50.82306; -1.17500
Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityHampshire County Council
TrustThe Kemnal Academies Trust
Department for Education URN138437 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherTom Garfield [1]
GenderMixed
Age range11–16
Enrolment570[2]
Capacity1,200[2]
Websitewww.bridgemary-tkat.org

Bridgemary School takes part of its cohort from the most deprived ward in Gosport. However, it has always been categorised as a failing school by Ofsted. In 2001, staff were given a DfES (Department for Education and Skills) bonus for significant improvement, of more than 7%, in the GCSE A*-C pass rate. Results continued to rise, until a fall of 4% in 2004 brought it back to 25% (DfES, 2004).[3] This was despite Ofsted's assertion in July 2004, that: 'Results in 2003 were in line with those in similar schools at the end of Year 9, and above average for similar schools at the end of Year 11'. (Ofsted Report, 2004. pg.8) [4] The school was also identified by DfES as being among 148 nationwide which were likely to have a "high number of persistent truants".[5] It is perhaps to the credit of staff and external agencies, working with the community, that unauthorised absence remained as low as 3.5% during this time.(Dfes, 2004.ibid)

The former principal, Richard Carlyle, introduced some ability-centred no-age-related classes (with year groups: E1, E2, E3, L1 and L2), and by 2006 the GCSE A to C pass rate had risen to 35%.[6]

In September 2006 it was announced that Bridgemary College was to be the first school in the country to offer teaching around the clock with teaching and extra-curricular activities taking place from 7am to 10pm and learning modules being available online at any time. The scheme was to be phased in over four years, beginning in September 2007. In the first and second stages, the school planned to ensure that teaching support was available 24 hours a day and in four different time slots for four different groups of students. Stage three would see teaching expanded to 364 days a year, while stage four envisages community users integrated into the pupils' school experience.[6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bridgemary School". Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Bridgemary School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  3. ^ . www.education.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  5. ^ news.bbc.co.uk - Monday, 25 September 2006, 12:54 GMT
  6. ^ a b
  7. ^ EducationGuardian.co.uk - Monday September 25, 2006

External links edit

  • Official website


bridgemary, school, secondary, school, with, academy, status, gosport, hampshire, england, addresswych, lanegosport, hampshire, po13, 0jnenglandcoordinates50, 82306, 17500, 82306, 17500informationtypeacademylocal, authorityhampshire, county, counciltrustthe, k. Bridgemary School is an 11 16 secondary school with academy status in Gosport Hampshire England Bridgemary SchoolAddressWych LaneGosport Hampshire PO13 0JNEnglandCoordinates50 49 23 N 1 10 30 W 50 82306 N 1 17500 W 50 82306 1 17500InformationTypeAcademyLocal authorityHampshire County CouncilTrustThe Kemnal Academies TrustDepartment for Education URN138437 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherTom Garfield 1 GenderMixedAge range11 16Enrolment570 2 Capacity1 200 2 Websitewww wbr bridgemary tkat wbr orgBridgemary School takes part of its cohort from the most deprived ward in Gosport However it has always been categorised as a failing school by Ofsted In 2001 staff were given a DfES Department for Education and Skills bonus for significant improvement of more than 7 in the GCSE A C pass rate Results continued to rise until a fall of 4 in 2004 brought it back to 25 DfES 2004 3 This was despite Ofsted s assertion in July 2004 that Results in 2003 were in line with those in similar schools at the end of Year 9 and above average for similar schools at the end of Year 11 Ofsted Report 2004 pg 8 4 The school was also identified by DfES as being among 148 nationwide which were likely to have a high number of persistent truants 5 It is perhaps to the credit of staff and external agencies working with the community that unauthorised absence remained as low as 3 5 during this time Dfes 2004 ibid The former principal Richard Carlyle introduced some ability centred no age related classes with year groups E1 E2 E3 L1 and L2 and by 2006 the GCSE A to C pass rate had risen to 35 6 In September 2006 it was announced that Bridgemary College was to be the first school in the country to offer teaching around the clock with teaching and extra curricular activities taking place from 7am to 10pm and learning modules being available online at any time The scheme was to be phased in over four years beginning in September 2007 In the first and second stages the school planned to ensure that teaching support was available 24 hours a day and in four different time slots for four different groups of students Stage three would see teaching expanded to 364 days a year while stage four envisages community users integrated into the pupils school experience 6 7 References edit Bridgemary School Retrieved 16 December 2018 a b Bridgemary School Get information about schools GOV UK Retrieved 16 December 2018 Bridgemary Community School www education gov uk Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Ofsted Bridgemary School Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 25 September 2011 news bbc co uk Monday 25 September 2006 12 54 GMT a b telegraph co uk 1 47am BST 25 September 2006 EducationGuardian co uk Monday September 25 2006External links editOfficial website nbsp This Hampshire school or sixth form college related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bridgemary School amp oldid 1194923024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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