La Mare de Carteret School

La Mare de Carteret High School
Location Rue Du Galaad
Castel
Guernsey
GY5 7FL
Coordinates: 49°28′48″N 2°34′53″W / 49.4799°N 2.5813°W / 49.4799; -2.5813
Colours Black, Sky Blue, Maroon
Website www.lamarehigh.com

La Mare de Carteret High School is a high school on the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands, located in the Castel parish.

It is currently the "most highly rated school in Guernsey" having been awarded an unprecedented validation report from Education Scotland whereby it was rated as "Very Good" in all but one quality indicator in February 2016.[1]

Significantly, this report highlighted the school as an example of "transformational change" and referred to outstanding leadership as a key driver of its success.

History

Amalgamation with St. Peter Port Secondary School (2009-)

When the new academic year starting in September 2009, the last remaining students of St. Peter Port Secondary school started Key Stage 4 at La Mare de Carteret High School. Joining them was the previous Head Master of St. Peter Port Secondary School, who took the place of the former Head Master of La Mare de Carteret High School, Mr. Phillip White.

In February 2012, Mr. Ken Wheeler retired from his position as Head Teacher. Mr. Geoff Cowley who initially was brought in as School Improvement Adviser became Interim Headmaster. From April 2012 the Headteacher of the school has been Mrs. Vicky Godley who has presided over the school moving from "Under-developed" to "Very Good" in less than 4 years.

Transformational change" (2016)

The most recent La Mare de Carteret High School validation found the following key strengths:

(Source: http://www.lamarehigh.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/La-Mare-de-Carteret-HS.-Validation-Report.pdf)

Pathways

Students from La Mare de Carteret can choose to continue learning at the Guernsey College of Further Education or the Sixth Form Centre when they leave school. The school also provides curriculum entitlement for careers so support learners to move onto apprenticeships and the world of work dependent on their personal pathway.

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