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The Weald School

The Weald School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form.[1] It caters for around 1,700 pupils in years 7 to 13, including over 300 in its sixth form. The school opened in 1956, and celebrated its 60th anniversary in the academic year 2016-17. In December 2008 Mr P May, headteacher since 1998, retired and Peter Woodman became the new Head having left RSA Academy Arrow Vale to take up the post.[2] In December 2020 Peter Woodman retired, leaving Mrs Sarah Edwards (previously deputy Headteacher) as interim head teacher. Mrs Sarah Edwards was appointed headteacher in March 2021.

The Weald School
Address
Station Road

, ,
RH14 9RY

England
Coordinates51°01′00″N 0°27′15″W / 51.01674°N 0.45427°W / 51.01674; -0.45427
Information
TypeCommunity school
Established1956
Local authorityWest Sussex
Department for Education URN126068 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherSarah Edwards
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,786 as of January 2023
HousesThompson, Da Vinci, Blackman, Mercury, Seacole & Attenborough
Websitewww.theweald.org.uk

The school is located in the village of Billingshurst, West Sussex, England. Its grounds adjoin the main road through the village, and is shared with the local leisure facilities at Weald Recreation Centre. On 20 September 2008, the Weald Recreation Centre became the Billingshurst Leisure Centre.[3] The Centre is run by Places Leisure (a Places for People subsidiary) on behalf of Horsham District Council.[4]

The Weald admits students from a wide catchment area, reaching north to the Surrey/Sussex Border, south to Bury, west to Midhurst, and even into parts of Horsham.[5]

Extracurricular activities edit

Radio Weald edit

Radio Weald is a Student Radio Station and has been running since 2001 and broadcasts over 87.7FM and across the school computer network once a year for a week at the end of the summer term. In July 2008 the station broadcast for the first time over the internet as well as on FM and in school. Since September 2007 there have also been regular Friday Lunchtime broadcasts played in the School Canteen. From September 2008 Radio Weald began sending out Friday Broadcasts over the internet through the Radio Weald website. Radio Weald now also has a forum for listeners and crew to have their say on the broadcasts and suggest ideas for upcoming shows. In the week commencing 13 July 2009, Radio Weald hosted their annual Week Broadcast, but with a difference. This time there was no broadcast over FM radio on 87.7FM like in previous years. Instead, it was heavily focused on the internet and in-school audience. The idea came from a visit by two students to the BBC, enjoying a whole day of media.[6]

Weald TV edit

Weald TV is a student run television producer. They started producing content in September 2018 after the school received funding to buy a full green screen setup and outdoor filming setup. They meet on a Wednesday after school to plan and shoot videos for the school and local community. Weald TV is run by older students who train and teach the younger students as they progress through the schools leadership award system.[7][8]

The Africa Project (Classrooms for Kenya) edit

Since a visit to Kenya by a number of staff and now ex-students in the summer of 2006 the school has had close links with a number of schools in Kenya. When the project started after this visit all of these schools had mud buildings which regularly got washed away and needed re-building. In the School's 50th Year (2006-7 Academic Year) the school decided to try and raise £50,000 to build new Brick Classrooms at these schools.[9] The Students rose to the challenge; in the summer of 2007 another set of staff and students went out to Kenya again to help build the new classrooms the school had paid for. Another trip was planned for the summer of 2008, but due to the political unrest in the country it was cancelled, and a teacher is going out instead to deliver a large amount of clothing, stationery and computer equipment to the rebuilt schools. After the insurrection of 2008 another big push is planned for the 2008-9 academic year. The plan is to raise another £30,000 to finish completely re-building Lumuli Primary School. This was and is in the worst state of all the schools the project has been working with and it is hoped that by the end of 2009 that it will be completely re-built to brick classrooms.[10]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Weald Community School and Sixth Form - Home".
  2. ^ "The Weald Community School and Sixth Form - Year 9".
  3. ^ "New Billingshurst Leisure Centre Opens Saturday 20 September". 15 September 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2023.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  5. ^ "School catchment areas".
  6. ^ "Home". sites.google.com.
  7. ^ "Weald TV".
  8. ^ "Weald TV - YouTube". YouTube.
  9. ^ "UK schools' life changing project raises £50,000".[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "The Weald Community School and Sixth Form - Item Unavailable".
  11. ^ Hinda Hicks
  12. ^ Jon Edgar
  13. ^ Billy Twelvetrees
  14. ^ "'Hard work' rewards Tilley with goal". BBC Sport.
  15. ^ "Our management".
  16. ^ "University profile".

External links edit

  • The Weald School website

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Weald School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form 1 It caters for around 1 700 pupils in years 7 to 13 including over 300 in its sixth form The school opened in 1956 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in the academic year 2016 17 In December 2008 Mr P May headteacher since 1998 retired and Peter Woodman became the new Head having left RSA Academy Arrow Vale to take up the post 2 In December 2020 Peter Woodman retired leaving Mrs Sarah Edwards previously deputy Headteacher as interim head teacher Mrs Sarah Edwards was appointed headteacher in March 2021 The Weald SchoolAddressStation RoadBillingshurst West Sussex RH14 9RYEnglandCoordinates51 01 00 N 0 27 15 W 51 01674 N 0 45427 W 51 01674 0 45427InformationTypeCommunity schoolEstablished1956Local authorityWest SussexDepartment for Education URN126068 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherSarah EdwardsGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolment1 786 as of January 2023 update HousesThompson Da Vinci Blackman Mercury Seacole amp AttenboroughWebsitewww theweald org uk The school is located in the village of Billingshurst West Sussex England Its grounds adjoin the main road through the village and is shared with the local leisure facilities at Weald Recreation Centre On 20 September 2008 the Weald Recreation Centre became the Billingshurst Leisure Centre 3 The Centre is run by Places Leisure a Places for People subsidiary on behalf of Horsham District Council 4 The Weald admits students from a wide catchment area reaching north to the Surrey Sussex Border south to Bury west to Midhurst and even into parts of Horsham 5 Contents 1 Extracurricular activities 1 1 Radio Weald 1 2 Weald TV 1 3 The Africa Project Classrooms for Kenya 2 Notable alumni 3 References 4 External linksExtracurricular activities editRadio Weald edit Radio Weald is a Student Radio Station and has been running since 2001 and broadcasts over 87 7FM and across the school computer network once a year for a week at the end of the summer term In July 2008 the station broadcast for the first time over the internet as well as on FM and in school Since September 2007 there have also been regular Friday Lunchtime broadcasts played in the School Canteen From September 2008 Radio Weald began sending out Friday Broadcasts over the internet through the Radio Weald website Radio Weald now also has a forum for listeners and crew to have their say on the broadcasts and suggest ideas for upcoming shows In the week commencing 13 July 2009 Radio Weald hosted their annual Week Broadcast but with a difference This time there was no broadcast over FM radio on 87 7FM like in previous years Instead it was heavily focused on the internet and in school audience The idea came from a visit by two students to the BBC enjoying a whole day of media 6 Weald TV edit Weald TV is a student run television producer They started producing content in September 2018 after the school received funding to buy a full green screen setup and outdoor filming setup They meet on a Wednesday after school to plan and shoot videos for the school and local community Weald TV is run by older students who train and teach the younger students as they progress through the schools leadership award system 7 8 The Africa Project Classrooms for Kenya edit Since a visit to Kenya by a number of staff and now ex students in the summer of 2006 the school has had close links with a number of schools in Kenya When the project started after this visit all of these schools had mud buildings which regularly got washed away and needed re building In the School s 50th Year 2006 7 Academic Year the school decided to try and raise 50 000 to build new Brick Classrooms at these schools 9 The Students rose to the challenge in the summer of 2007 another set of staff and students went out to Kenya again to help build the new classrooms the school had paid for Another trip was planned for the summer of 2008 but due to the political unrest in the country it was cancelled and a teacher is going out instead to deliver a large amount of clothing stationery and computer equipment to the rebuilt schools After the insurrection of 2008 another big push is planned for the 2008 9 academic year The plan is to raise another 30 000 to finish completely re building Lumuli Primary School This was and is in the worst state of all the schools the project has been working with and it is hoped that by the end of 2009 that it will be completely re built to brick classrooms 10 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations January 2018 Hinda Hicks singer 11 circular reference Jon Edgar sculptor 1979 1986 12 circular reference Billy Twelvetrees rugby union footballer 13 circular reference James Tilley association footballer 14 Mike Coupe British businessman and CEO of Sainsbury s 15 Tara Finegan Research Professor of Biological Sciences University of Missouri USA 16 References edit The Weald Community School and Sixth Form Home The Weald Community School and Sixth Form Year 9 New Billingshurst Leisure Centre Opens Saturday 20 September 15 September 2008 Retrieved 1 October 2023 permanent dead link Billingshurst Leisure Centre Archived from the original on 24 December 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2023 School catchment areas Home sites google com Weald TV Weald TV YouTube YouTube UK schools life changing project raises 50 000 permanent dead link The Weald Community School and Sixth Form Item Unavailable Hinda Hicks Jon Edgar Billy Twelvetrees Hard work rewards Tilley with goal BBC Sport Our management University profile External links editThe Weald School website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Weald School amp oldid 1220771734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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