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Meadowhead School is a mixed secondary school and
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with academy status in
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,
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, England. There are currently around 1,841 students on roll, about 120 teaching staff and approximately 50 non-teaching staff. The school is also a language college.


History

Meadowhead School was created when the two schools of Jordanthorpe Comprehensive School and Rowlinson School merged in 1987. The school remained on two sites approximately 0.25 miles apart until January 2007 when the new building was opened on land in between the two sites of Jordanthorpe. Rowlinson became Norton College. The previous school sites of Jordanthorpe were demolished. The site where the North Building once stood became a Gilders
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car showroom and the area where the South Building was became the new school's playing fields. The new building was built just to the south of where the original North Building stood.


School Specialism

It has been a Specialist
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since 2001 and was re-designated as such in 2005. The school converted to academy status in 2012.


Academic

As of January 2023, the most recent data shows that the GCSE (Grade 5 or Above) pass rate, including English and Maths, was 57%, which was well above the average for Sheffield (47%) and for the UK (50%). 31% of students at Meadowhead School entered the English Baccalaureate, compared with 37% in Sheffield and 39% nationally. In its most recent Ofsted inspection, the school was rated as ‘Good’.


Post-16

Meadowhead gained Trust status in September 2009, and now offers post-16 courses. In October 2017 Meadowhead School Academy Trust opened their new 6th form building. The building has been in the plan to be built for many years and the opening has led to much interest in their 6th Form facilities.


School Logo

The School's logo is a phoenix, representing Meadowhead School rising from the ashes of Jordanthorpe Comprehensive School and Rowlinson School. There is a large statue of a phoenix in the central area of the school, named ''The Rosling''.


Alumni


Meadowhead School

* Elizabeth Henstridge, actress and model * Jordan Robertson, former footballer who played for
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* Joe Rowley, footballer for AFC Flyde * Harvey Gilmour, footballer for
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Jordanthorpe School

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OBE, chemist and astronaut *
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, footballer formerly of Manchester United and
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, singer and member of the band
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* Susan Sulley, singer and also a member of the band
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Rowlinson School

* Colin Crorkin MBE, Ambassador to the Gambia since 2014 * Candida Doyle, keyboard player in
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Rowlinson Technical School

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of Cabaret Voltaire *
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and Eric Clapton.


References


External links

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OFSTED page for Meadowhead School
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