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The Orme Academy

The Orme Academy, previously known as Wolstanton High School and Wolstanton County Grammar School, is a high school in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.[1]

The Orme Academy
Address
Milehouse Lane

, ,
ST5 9JU

England
Coordinates53°01′35″N 2°13′24″W / 53.0265°N 2.2234°W / 53.0265; -2.2234
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoEmpowering learners for life.
Established1928; 96 years ago (1928)
Local authorityStaffordshire
TrustShaw Education Trust
Department for Education URN142015 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMark Boughey
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment820
Capacity1161
Websitetheormeacademy.org.uk

History edit

 
Crest as Wolstanton High School

The school was founded in 1928, as Wolstanton County Grammar School, as a replacement for The Orme Middle School, which closed in 1927. The grammar school was originally designed for 500 male students from a catchment area that included Staffordshire and the neighbouring parts of Cheshire.[2] In 1977 the school merged with Watlands Secondary Modern School to become the Marshlands High School, and later became Wolstanton High School in the 1980s.[3] Starting with the academic year of 2020, the school renamed itself to The Orme Academy.[4]

In a 2012, Ofsted judged the school as "satisfactory," but that fell to "requires improvement" by 2013.[5] It was noted that the majority of students are of "White British backgrounds, with a small number from other ethnic groups." The number of students "eligible for free school meals is just below the national average."[6]

Academics edit

In 2018 Ofsted recognised this as an improving school with good leadership, raising the standards, but facing students with low aspirations – that still required improvement.[7]

At Key Stage 3, that is in years 7, 8, 9, the staff try to engage the parents in supporting their children. Year 7 children study English, Mathematics, Science, Technology, a Foreign Language, Geography, History, Art, Music, Literacy, Physical Education, Religious Education, Computing and Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship. Extra support in English and Maths is targeted at some students. In year 8, some students are given the chance to study triple science.[8]

At Key Stage 4, the pupils were guided into three pathways: Blue Green and Purple. These allow student to focus on a BTEC education, a GCSE academic route or more practical subjects. Each pathway follows a core curriculum of English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science, Computing, Religious Education, Careers, Physical Education, and Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education (PSHCE). These will be supplemented by options suitable for their pathway.[9]

Notable former pupils edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Welcome to Wolstanton High School". Wolstanton High School. n.d. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  2. ^ Jenkins, J. G., ed. (1963). "Newcastle-under-Lyme: Schools and charities". A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Way We Were: Wolstanton Grammar School". The Sentinel. 30 November 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  4. ^ McInnes, Kathie (17 August 2020). "New era as school is relaunched with new name and uniform". StokeonTrentLive. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Wolstanton High School: School Report" (PDF). Ofsted. 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Wolstanton High School: Inspection report" (PDF). OFSTED. 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Ofsted report 2018". ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Curriculum Intent - Wolstanton High School". www.wolstantonhigh.org.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Year 9 Options Booklet 2018-2020" (PDF). www.wolstantonhigh.org.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  10. ^ Collinson, Zita (22 January 2013). "Lorna's back in the frame". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Way We Were: Former Newcastle resident Chris Lowe recalls his schooldays at Wolstanton Grammar School and his career in teaching". The Sentinel. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  12. ^ Dod, Charles; Dod, Robert (2007). Dod's Parliamentary Companion. UK, London: Dod's.
  13. ^ "Nick Foskett appointed VC of Keele". Keble College, Oxford. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  14. ^ Edwards, Brian; Fall, Margaret (2005). The Executive Years of the NHS: The England Account 1985-2003. Oxon, UK: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd. p. 17. ISBN 9781857757590.
  15. ^ Luckett, Richard (16 January 1995). "ROBERT LATHAM : OBITUARIES". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  16. ^ Dod, Charles; Dod, Robert (1967). Dod's Parliamentary Companion. Vol. 1–2. UK, London: Dod's.
  17. ^ Davies, R,. (2004) Particles & Particle Systems Characterization 21 177-8 In Memoriam – Brian Scarlett

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The Orme Academy previously known as Wolstanton High School and Wolstanton County Grammar School is a high school in Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire 1 The Orme AcademyAddressMilehouse LaneNewcastle under Lyme Staffordshire ST5 9JUEnglandCoordinates53 01 35 N 2 13 24 W 53 0265 N 2 2234 W 53 0265 2 2234InformationTypeAcademyMottoEmpowering learners for life Established1928 96 years ago 1928 Local authorityStaffordshireTrustShaw Education TrustDepartment for Education URN142015 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherMark BougheyGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16Enrolment820Capacity1161Websitetheormeacademy wbr org wbr uk2km1 2milesWolstanton High School Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable former pupils 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Crest as Wolstanton High School The school was founded in 1928 as Wolstanton County Grammar School as a replacement for The Orme Middle School which closed in 1927 The grammar school was originally designed for 500 male students from a catchment area that included Staffordshire and the neighbouring parts of Cheshire 2 In 1977 the school merged with Watlands Secondary Modern School to become the Marshlands High School and later became Wolstanton High School in the 1980s 3 Starting with the academic year of 2020 the school renamed itself to The Orme Academy 4 In a 2012 Ofsted judged the school as satisfactory but that fell to requires improvement by 2013 5 It was noted that the majority of students are of White British backgrounds with a small number from other ethnic groups The number of students eligible for free school meals is just below the national average 6 Academics editIn 2018 Ofsted recognised this as an improving school with good leadership raising the standards but facing students with low aspirations that still required improvement 7 At Key Stage 3 that is in years 7 8 9 the staff try to engage the parents in supporting their children Year 7 children study English Mathematics Science Technology a Foreign Language Geography History Art Music Literacy Physical Education Religious Education Computing and Personal Social Health and Citizenship Extra support in English and Maths is targeted at some students In year 8 some students are given the chance to study triple science 8 At Key Stage 4 the pupils were guided into three pathways Blue Green and Purple These allow student to focus on a BTEC education a GCSE academic route or more practical subjects Each pathway follows a core curriculum of English Language English Literature Mathematics Science Computing Religious Education Careers Physical Education and Personal Social Health and Citizenship Education PSHCE These will be supplemented by options suitable for their pathway 9 Notable former pupils editLorna Bailey artist and potter 10 Lieutenant General Sir Derek Boorman 11 Neil Burnett Scottish cricketer Paul Farrelly 12 Professor Nick Foskett 13 Sir Ernest Roy Griffiths 14 Robert Latham 15 Reginald Moss 16 Brian Scarlett professor of particle technology 17 See also editCategory People educated at Wolstanton Grammar SchoolReferences edit Welcome to Wolstanton High School Wolstanton High School n d Retrieved 8 October 2014 Jenkins J G ed 1963 Newcastle under Lyme Schools and charities A History of the County of Stafford Volume 8 Institute of Historical Research Retrieved 8 October 2014 Way We Were Wolstanton Grammar School The Sentinel 30 November 2013 Retrieved 8 October 2014 McInnes Kathie 17 August 2020 New era as school is relaunched with new name and uniform StokeonTrentLive Retrieved 12 September 2020 Wolstanton High School School Report PDF Ofsted 2013 Retrieved 8 October 2014 Wolstanton High School Inspection report PDF OFSTED 2012 Retrieved 8 October 2014 Ofsted report 2018 ofsted gov uk Retrieved 10 March 2020 Curriculum Intent Wolstanton High School www wolstantonhigh org uk Retrieved 10 March 2020 Year 9 Options Booklet 2018 2020 PDF www wolstantonhigh org uk Retrieved 10 March 2020 Collinson Zita 22 January 2013 Lorna s back in the frame Stoke Sentinel Retrieved 4 December 2016 Way We Were Former Newcastle resident Chris Lowe recalls his schooldays at Wolstanton Grammar School and his career in teaching The Sentinel 6 September 2014 Retrieved 8 October 2014 Dod Charles Dod Robert 2007 Dod s Parliamentary Companion UK London Dod s Nick Foskett appointed VC of Keele Keble College Oxford 1 January 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2014 Edwards Brian Fall Margaret 2005 The Executive Years of the NHS The England Account 1985 2003 Oxon UK Radcliffe Publishing Ltd p 17 ISBN 9781857757590 Luckett Richard 16 January 1995 ROBERT LATHAM OBITUARIES The Independent Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 8 October 2014 Dod Charles Dod Robert 1967 Dod s Parliamentary Companion Vol 1 2 UK London Dod s Davies R 2004 Particles amp Particle Systems Characterization 21 177 8 In Memoriam Brian Scarlett Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Orme Academy amp oldid 1215481351, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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