Brine Leas School

Brine Leas School
Motto

A successful Education for all our students. Believe Learn

Succeed
Type Secondary school
Headmaster Andrew Cliffe
Chair Mrs Janet Furber
Location Audlem Road
Nantwich
Cheshire
CW5 7DY
United Kingdom
Local authority Cheshire East
DfE URN 111439 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,278 pupils[1]
Gender Co-educational[2]
Ages 11–18
Houses Audley, Lovell, Warwick
Website Official website

Brine Leas School is an academy school in Nantwich, Cheshire, UK. The school has 1,287 pupils enrolled,[2] and has technology and language, status.[3]

The school opened in 1977 as a comprehensive co-educational establishment. The first head teacher was Daphne Howard; on her retirement Michael Butler became head teacher. Andrew Cliffe became the school's third head teacher in September, 2007. In September, 2010, the school became one of just 32 to take up academy status. In 2011, the school received a capital grant of over £1.1 million to improve facilities around the site. The school operates a house system, with every pupil and staff member in either "Audley", "Lovell", or "Warwick". For the last ten years the school has been oversubscribed although it does continue to take pupils on distance criteria.

The 2008 Ofsted inspection outlined the school as having outstanding overall effectiveness, with constantly exceptional pupil achievement.[4] Since the school was inspected results have improved yet further with headlines for five A*to C including English and maths being over 79%.

The school opened a sixth form in September, 2010.[5]

References

  1. Census 2012
  2. 1 2 "Brine Leas High School". Ofsted. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
  3. "Community Involvement". School Prospectus. Brine Leas High School. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
  4. Wareing, Susan (17 September 2008). "Brine Leas High School". Inspection Report. Ofsted. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  5. Cole, David (3 December 2009). "Welcome from the Director and Headteacher". BL6 - Brine Leas Sixth Form. Brine Leas High School. Retrieved 29 January 2010.

Coordinates: 53°03′23″N 2°30′53″W / 53.0564°N 2.5148°W / 53.0564; -2.5148


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