Middleton Technology School

Middleton Technology School
Motto In Pursuit of Excellence[1]
Type Secondary School
Community School[2]
Headteacher Mrs A Crompton CBE[3][2]
Chair Mrs T Fitzsimons[4]
Location Kenyon Lane
Middleton
Greater Manchester
M24 2GT
United Kingdom
Coordinates: 53°32′53″N 2°10′54″W / 53.5480°N 2.1816°W / 53.5480; -2.1816
Local authority Rochdale[2]
DfE URN 105842 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1030[2]
Gender Mixed-sex
Ages 11–16
Website Middleton Technology School

Middleton Technology School is an 11–16 mixed comprehensive school[5] and sixth form in the Middleton area of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.[2] Since 1995 the school has specialised in technology,[6] vocational education and Raising Achievement Transforming Learning (RATL).[7] During a 2006 Ofsted inspection the school was described as "Outstanding".[4]

Building Schools for the Future

As a result of the British Governments Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, Middleton Technology School received £9million to build new and improved facilities. This includes the construction of a new technology block to house specialist science, technology, engineering and mathematics classrooms. Work also includes rebuilding the remainder of the school, and is expected to the completed in late 2012.[8][9] The school had planned to gain academy status, but was forced to abandon this as the school would be liable for £2million VAT payment from the BSF project.[10]

Proposed sixth form closure

In October 2012, Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council launched a consultation on the possible closure of the school sixth form. Reasons given for the closure of the sixth form include the relatively small size of the sixth form, falling student numbers, and the alternative sixth form provision offered by Rochdale Sixth Form College which opened in 2010. If the proposal is enacted, the school will not offer any new sixth form courses for students in September 2013, however existing sixth form students at the school will be able to complete their studies without relocating to another institution.[11]

Notable former pupils

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