Treorchy Comprehensive School

Coordinates: 51°39′25″N 3°30′25″W / 51.657°N 3.507°W / 51.657; -3.507

Treorchy Comprehensive School
Information
School type State
Motto A Community School Committed To Excellence
Opened 1965
Chairperson Mr Gareth Morgan-Jones
Head teacher Mr. Rhys Angell Jones
Gender Both
Age range 11–18
Number of students 1585
Average class size 25-30
Student to teacher ratio 10:1
Newspaper The Phoenix
GCSE (A*-C) 83%
GCSE (A*-G) 97%
Website http://www.treorchycomp.org.uk

Treorchy Comprehensive School is an English-Welsh language, but mainly English,[1] comprehensive school in the village of Treorchy, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The school is situated on the southern side of the valley, and is 500 metres in length from the main gate on Conway Road, Cwmparc, to the rear gate at Tylecoch Bridge, Treorchy.

Pupils who are identified as being proficient in Welsh will study RE, History, PE, PSHE and Geography through the medium of Welsh at KS3. At KS4, first language Welsh is offered at GCSE.

History

Formerly the site of the Tylecoch Colliery, Treorchy Comprehensive School began as the Upper Rhondda School and opened in 1965. In 1970 the school became a fully comprehensive school which could accommodate over 1,800 pupils taught by over 100 teachers. Subjects included English, Maths, General Science, French, Welsh, Geography, History, Physical Education, Art, Woodwork, Music and Religious Knowledge.

The aim of the school is to satisfy the social and academic needs of children in the Upper Rhondda. The curriculum offers opportunities to study subjects in which pupils have a particular interest and aptitude. Pupils are placed in broad ability bands based on assessments from Primary schools they have attended. The school now serves 22 Primary Schools, 8 of which are in the catchment area and 3 of which are first language Welsh schools.

Facilities

The school contains a number of facilities which it prides itself on. These facilities complement the basic array of curriculum education, and provide for extra-curricular activities. The school includes I.T. suites spread across the school, above-average sporting facilities, three canteens providing hot and cold foods, a swimming pool and newly built drama and music suites.

Courses

Treorchy Comprehensive follows the basic English S.A.T. and GCSE Curriculum. It offers French and Spanish as modern foreign languages, and Welsh and English as compulsory subjects for all pre-A level students.

Key Stage 3

The average Key Stage 3 pupil studies a maximum of 16 subjects taken from the National Curriculum, including English, Maths, Sciences, a modern foreign language, humanities, compulsory physical education, compulsory religious education, and compulsory Welsh. According to the last Estyn report, in 2006, the school achieves Key Stage 3 results just above the national average.

Courses

At Key Stage 4, students are offered to choose their own courses, which will be cut to 10 different courses, spread across a fortnightly timetable. The subjects from Key Stage 3 are offered at GCSE, GNVQ and BTEC levels. Compulsory P.E. and compulsory R.E. become 'short course' options, while students are offered the chance to study them as a 'full course' equal to a full GCSE. New courses are also offered at this level including Health and Social Studies, Leisure and Tourism, Media and Film Studies and Business and Communications Studies. The school has achieved an A*-G pass rate of over 90% since 2005.

A.S./A-2 A-Level Courses

A-level students are offered a range of courses to choose from. This range expands much more on the previous two key stages, and adds new subjects also. The student may choose a maximum of 5 or a minimum of 2 courses. The school is one of the few in the Rhondda that does not need pupils to travel to other schools to receive an A-level course. In 2007, the school began a compulsory Welsh Baccalaureate qualification for Sixth Form pupils. Other new courses on offer to pupils in the Sixth Form include Politics, Psychology, and Law and Electronics, as well as vocational subjects such as Hairdressing in the school's on site salon.

Extra-Curricular activities

The school and its staff are firm believers in Extra-curricular activity, and therefore, the school itself offers a wide variety of clubs and activities for pupils. These range from Orchestra to Rugby. The activities include:

The Arts

The school annually hosts major performing arts events. As well as countless concerts in school, junior productions, the annual "Back To Broadway" extravaganza and the Christmas concert, senior pupils perform a musical annually at the Parc & Dare theatre. The performances are listed below:

The following activities take place daily within the school:

Sports

Sixth Form Activities

School-wide

2010 Results

A’ Level Results:

GCSE Results:

2010 saw Treorchy Comprehensive School pupils achieve an unprecedented set of results, beating the 80% barrier!

Notable former pupils

Arts

Sport

Classes

The classes are called bands. The classes are thought to be like a compass. At the top of the compass its north and at the bottom it is known as south. So like a compass if you are in North its the top and south is the bottom. The bands are as followed: NN, NO, NW, NR, NT ,NH, NS, SO, SU, ST and SG (Special Guidance)

Uniform

Light blue blouse Navy jumper with school logo on Navy skirt with navy/black tights or navy trousers Black or navy school shoes A dark red tie with yellow stripes

Light blue shirt Navy jumper with school logo on Grey trousers Black or navy school shoes A dark red tie with yellow stripes

References

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