Bury Church of England High School

Bury Church of England High School
Established 1781
Type Comprehensive High school
Religion Church of England
Headteacher Rev C Watson
Location Haslam Brow
Bury
Greater Manchester
BL9 0TS
England England
Coordinates: 53°35′08″N 2°18′21″W / 53.585602°N 2.305779°W / 53.585602; -2.305779
Local authority Bury
DfE URN 105365 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Publication Grapevine
Website www.burychurch.bury.sch.uk

Bury Church of England High School is a mixed-sex secondary school located just south of Bury town centre.

In 2005 Bury Church of England High School was awarded Specialist Status in Humanities with the focus on Geography, History and RE.

As a Specialist College, the school received extra government funding to pioneer new teaching and learning methods in the Humanities departments.

As part of the programme the school hosted GCSE revision sessions for other secondary schools in the Authority and provided in-service training in ICT. The Geography department in 2006 designed and delivered a one-week cross-curricula course at St. Stephen's C of E Primary School on the Amazon Rainforest. In 2007 the pattern was repeated with the Department delivering a themed week on Indian Culture at St. Thomas's Primary School. The Department has become one of only three schools in the North West to be awarded the Secondary Geography Quality Mark (SGQM) by the Geographical Association for its commitment to ensuring lively and effective learning in geography. The GA also awarded Mrs S. Johnston the department's HoD, the status of Chartered Geographer for her work in developing new resources and teaching and learning strategies. A subject OFSTED inspection in February 2008 classed the Department as 'Outstanding'.

The History department have promoted strong links with Bury Museum seconding museum staff to assist in the classroom. Pupils have been involved in classifying museum artefacts and putting together resource packs for use in the classroom. The Department have also created a World War II audio diary which involved pupils visiting local residential/ retirement homes to record experiences of their more elderly residents. Recent projects have included the production of a DVD based on the growth and decline of the Textile Industry in Bury. The department also organised an evening presentation on the theme of 'Tracing your family tree'.

Members of the RE department are in the process of developing a series of morning assemblies which can be delivered in local primary schools. They are also working on developing links with other partner schools to create greater religious and racial harmony.

Notable former pupils include author Paul Stenning who attended the school between 1988 and 1990.

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