Bootle High School
Type | Secondary Comprehensive |
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Headteacher | Mr P Fryer |
Location |
Browns Lane Liverpool Merseyside L30 5RN England Coordinates: 53°29′18″N 2°57′56″W / 53.48844°N 2.96551°W |
Local authority | Sefton |
DfE URN | 104957 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 825 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–16 |
Former name | Bootle Grammar School |
Website |
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Bootle High School was located in Netherton, Merseyside, England. It closed in September 2009.
History
Grammar school
Bootle High School started as Bootle Grammar School For Boys. Bootle Grammar was based at Balliol Road, Bootle (where the new Hugh Baird annexe now stands) until 1961 when it moved to a new site at Marian Way in Netherton.
Comprehensive
In 1973 Warwick Bolam Secondary School merged with Bootle Grammar School to become Warwick Bolam High School. The school resided on two sites until 1984 when Warwick Bolam High School merged with The Countess Of Derby based at Browns Lane. The name was then changed to Bootle High School with the headmaster of Warwick Bolam High School (Mr Middleton) retaining his position of headmaster, whilst the headmaster of Countess of Derby (Mr Gratton) became the deputy headmaster of the merged school.
For two years the school was based on three sites until in 1986, when the council decided to use the Glovers Lane site to build a community centre, now known as the Netherton Activity Centre. The school was back to two sites again until 1991, at which point the entire school moved to a single site in Browns Lane after spending over 3 million pounds on improving and extending the building.[1]
Ofsted inspections
[2] During the 2005 Ofsted inspection, the school's overall effectiveness was judged to be satisfactory, although is continuing to improve year on year.[2]
In the recent months, Bootle high has been re-inspected by OFSTED and the schools average has risen dramatically to the standard of "GOOD", this is continuing to rise month by month. The Ofsted inspection was a shock to all staff and pupils as no-one expected one final report as the school is to close on 31 August 2009. All pupils, staff and members of the school are very please with the result.
Litherland High School merger proposal
The Liverpool Echo newspaper reported in October 2006 that Sefton Council had been awarded government funding to build a new school, which would merge Bootle High School into Litherland High School, mainly due to falling intake numbers particularly at Bootle High School, with proposals for a Sixth form to be constructed on the site of Bootle High School.[3] Although funding has been allocated, approval for the project has yet to occur due to an objection raised with regards to the closure of Bootle High School, although indications had been made that the DfES had approved Sefton's plan.[4] 1984 - 2009
A meeting held at the Town Hall, Bootle in May 2007 indicated the project to cost approximately £22.4m, with the new higher capacity Litherland High School to take effect from 1 September 2009. All pupils at Bootle High School were assigned to the new Litherland High School in 2009.[5]
Notable former pupils
Bootle Grammar School
- Walter Anderson, General Secretary of NALGO from 1957–73
- George Davies, clothes designer
- Alan Grey OBE, Ambassador to Gabon from 1982-4
- Alan Simpson, Labour MP for Nottingham South since 1992
- Sir Kenneth Thompson, 1st Baronet, Conservative MP for Liverpool Walton from 1950–64
- Keith Grant, landscape artist born 1930, has also produced illustrations, abstract sculpture, mosaic designs and portraits in oils,including a commission to paint HRH Prince Andrew(1994).
Another notable pupil who attended is former West ham footballer Alvin Martin.
References
- ↑ About Bootle High School - History
- 1 2 OFSTED Inspection 2005
- ↑ £20m dream for new high school icLiverpool.icNetwork.co.uk, 20 October 2006
- ↑ Consultation outcome for Litherland & Bootle High Schools merger Sefton.gov.uk, 21 February 2007
- ↑ Proposals for Litherland & Bootle High Schools merger Sefton.gov.uk, 15 May 2007