The Corsham School

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The Corsham School
Motto I Can Inspire
Type Academy
Headteacher Martin Williams
Location The Tynings
Corsham
Wiltshire
SN13 9DF
England
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DfE URN 136611 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Staff 120
Students 1,417
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Colours Navy and white         
Website www.corsham.wilts.sch.uk

The Corsham School is an Arts College and large secondary school and academy in Corsham, Wiltshire, England. In 2012 it had 1,417 students enrolled, with over 200 in the sixth form facility.

Background

Students from the market town of Corsham and nearby villages such as Colerne, Neston, Box, Lacock and Shaw attend, along with others from nearby towns such as Chippenham and Melksham and the city of Bath.

Layout

The school is split into five blocks. It has three playgrounds and one big field.

  • S block or the Science Block - a three-floored building in which Science is taught. Also contains the main hall, the school canteen, one of the schools' two gyms, changing rooms and several offices.
  • T Block or the Technology Block - where Art, Food Technology, some design technology, English and Photography are taught.
  • R Block or the Richards Block - named after Clive Richards, who taught at the school for a significant number of years. It is the newest building in the school and is used for English, Maths and Geography.
  • L Block or the Library Block - contains the main library, the staff and reprographics rooms as well as Main Reception and the offices of the senior staff.
  • H Block or the Humanities Block - the largest building in the school in which History, RS/PSHE, Modern Foreign Languages, Drama, ICT and Music are taught, among others. H Block contains the second gym, changing rooms and a dance studio, usually used for the dance aspect of PE. It also contains two drama studios, two fully equipped Music Rooms and the sixth form common room.

Academic standards

The Corsham School was described as "exceptional" in increasing the number of pupils attaining top level GCSE grades by Bob Wolfson, Wiltshire's education director, in January 2004. More than two-thirds of Corsham's pupils achieved five or more A* to C grades at GCSE in 2003, a big improvement from just over half the students in 2002.[1]School Standards Minister, David Miliband, announced that he was keen to see the strategy spread to most schools in the country.[2]

In 2009, the school received an 'outstanding' Ofsted report. In December 2012, the school achieved a rating of 'good'.

References

  1. "The unsung schools set a high standard", Western Daily Press, 15 January 2004
  2. "Education is about getting the right mix", Western Daily Press, 23 January 2004