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Coordinates: 51°4003N 0°3537W / 51.6674°N 0.5936°W / 51.6674; -0.5936
 

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Amersham School
Address
Map

Stanley Hill Avenue


,

Buckinghamshire


England
Coordinates51°40′03N 0°35′37W / 51.6674°N 0.5936°W / 51.6674; -0.5936
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLive, Learn and Succeed Together
Established1964
Department for Education URN137343 Tables
OfstedReports
Chairman of GovernorsNigel Davies[2]
HeadteacherSharon Jarrett[1]
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment825[1]
Houses  Delta
  Zeta
  Omega
  Beta
  Sigma
  Kappa
Colour(s)   Navy and Sky Blue
Websitehttp://www.amersham.bucks.sch.uk/

Amersham School is a mixed secondary school in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. In September 2011, the school became an Academy.[3] It takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18 and has approximately 1020 pupils.[4]

In September 2005, the school was designated by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) as a specialist schoolinBusiness & Enterprise.[5]

Amersham School is an upper school, and half the children who live locally pass the 11+ and go to grammar schools. In light of this data, Amersham School is performing above national averages.[when?]

As is common with many other schools, Amersham School operates a two-year Key Stage 3. This allows three years for GCSE study, through a staged approach, and allows for a more personalized curriculum including a variety of qualifications on offer, generally good to suit mixed ability students.

The school is over-subscribed for entries in Year 7. From September 2021, Year 7 has 7 forms, as opposed to 5 forms in Year 12 and Year 13, and six forms in the remainder of the school, and has a relatively large sixth form.[when?]

History[edit]

The school opened on its current site in 1964, although at that time it was the Brudenell County Secondary School for girls. Following the opening of the girls' school, the Raans County Secondary School, which had opened in 1956 as a mixed school, became a boys' school. In 1988,[6] Raans Secondary School merged with Brudenell School, to become the Amersham School.[7] Notable alumni include Olympic Athlete Nicola Sanders.[8]

Academic results[edit]

The examination results at Amersham School have risen dramatically in recent years, with 70% of pupils achieving at least five GCSEs at grades A*-C in 2010. 50% of pupils achieved five GCSEs at grades A*-C including English and Mathematics.[when?] A Level and BTEC results are also at an all-time high, with a 98% pass rate and 67% of grades at A-C.[when?]

The school's 2016 GCSE results had a Progress 8 score of 0.27, which is above the national average for schools in England, and 79% of pupils earned A*-C grades in GCSE English and Maths. The 2016 A-Level results were in line with the national average, with a progress score of −0.22 and an average grade of D+.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "URN 137343 Amersham School". Edubase/DfE. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  • ^ "Governance". Amersham School. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  • ^ "Open academies map and schools submitting applications". Department for Education. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  • ^ "Schools Directory". Buckinghamshire County Council. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  • ^ "Specialist Schools Home". DfES. July 2006. Archived from the original on 3 August 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2006.
  • ^ "Raans Secondary School - GOV.UK".
  • ^ "Raans Secondary School, Amersham: Schools in Amersham". Schooletc.co.uk. 31 August 1988. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  • ^ Drew, Sophie (15 February 2021). "Six famous sporting faces from Buckinghamshire". buckinghamshirelive. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  • ^ "Amersham School - GOV.UK".
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