South Wirral High School

South Wirral High School
Motto "Raising Achievement in Partnership with Families and the Community"
Established 1969
Type Foundation comprehensive[1]
Head Teacher

Mr S. Goodwin

[1]
Deputy Head Mr Durham
Chair of Governors Richard Barker
Location Plymyard Avenue
Eastham
Merseyside
CH62 8EH
EnglandEngland
Coordinates: 53°18′42″N 2°58′40″W / 53.3116°N 2.9777°W / 53.3116; -2.9777
Local authority Wirral
DfE URN 105107 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students apx 1100
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses      Laird
     Wilson
     Stanley
     Mayer
Colours Red and White         [1]
Website www.southwirral.wirral.sch.uk

South Wirral High School is a coeducational foundation secondary school and sixth form located in Eastham, Merseyside, England. It has specialisms in Visual & Performing Arts alongside ICT & Computing. The school is most known for its community ties, working closely with nearby primary schools to aid in transition - shown in their motto "Raising Achievement in Partnership with Families and the Community"

History

South Wirral High School was established in 1985, by the merger of 'Eastham Secondary School' and 'Bromborough Secondary School'. It is situated on the former Eastham Secondary School site.

Facilities

The school boasts a number of state of the art spaces including 2 large Sports Halls. Its specialties have been strengthened by its dedicated Dance and Drama studios and 9 ICT suites. It has a SSAT Leading Edge status.

When the school became a Visual & Performing Arts College, a number of facilities were built or improved including a specialist 'VAPA Studio' often used for Performing Arts subjects and as a temporary Art Exhibition space to showcase GCSE and A Level students' work.

References

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