South Bromsgrove High School (SBHS) is a co-educational,
upper school
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England
The three-tier model
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and
sixth form
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with
academy status, located in
Bromsgrove,
Worcestershire
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, England. It is located opposite the housing estate of
Charford
Charford is a small village located close to the town centre of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, England.
History
Charford used to be farm land with a mill, Charford Mill (known as The Lint Mill) provided employment by the manufacture of sanit ...
. The school delivers to
GCSE, and
A level
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students from an area between
Alvechurch
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and
Malvern with around 1,350 students on roll.
Facilities
A new set of buildings as part of a
Private Finance Initiative was constructed to accommodate the increasing number of students and was officially opened by the
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. The new school building is located on the playing fields of the former school. The facilities include two sports halls, a rooftop terrace for use by sixth formers, and a separate 6th form cafeteria.
House system
There are three houses, based on Bromsgrove's heritage:
*Plymouth (green)
*Vernon (blue)
*Talbot (red)
Each tutor group is placed into one of these houses and students remain in their assigned house for the duration of their time at the school. Competitions between the houses are held frequently throughout the year ranging from all aspects such as sports, academia and attendance.
Eisteddfod
The school holds an annual
Eisteddfod
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The term ''eisteddfod'', which is formed from the Welsh morphemes: , meaning 'sit', and , meaning 'be', means, ac ...
, taking place over two evenings. The PE evening comprises dance and sports competitions, and the Arts evening includes choirs, drama, and musical performances from each house. External judges are brought in from other schools to decide the winners of the arts awards.
The Basketball cup in the Eisteddfod competition is named the Josh Hanks Memorial Cup. This is in memory of a former student and basketball enthusiast who died in May 2009, during what would have been his final months of compulsory education at the school.
Awards
SBHS holds the Successful Schools Project Award and the Investors in People Award as well as the Sports Mark Award, Basic Skills Quality Mark, Curriculum Award 2000, School Achievement Award 2000 & 2003, Arts Mark Gold (3 times), Charter Mark Award for Excellence, Careers Quality Mark in addition to three Leading Aspect Awards.
Duke of Edinburgh Award
SBHS is a regular participant in the
Duke of Edinburgh Award
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and students in years ten, eleven and the sixth form take part in the scheme. In the 2007/2008 school year, 500 students took part in the scheme, with 55 former students achieving the Gold Award the previous year. Students begin at Bronze level in year ten and this is available to all students in that year group. The Silver Award is offered in year eleven, but only to those students who received their Bronze Award in year ten. The Gold Award is worked towards throughout both years twelve and thirteen and a "direct" Gold option is offered allowing students who have not taken part in the Bronze and Silver schemes previously to achieve a Gold Award.
Ofsted Inspections
A November 2007
Ofsted inspection, accorded the school a Grade 2 (Good),
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Retrieved 27 July 2009 and a 2012 report deemed the school outstanding
Catchment
The catchment area of the school includes pupils from Alvechurch Church of England Middle School, St. John's Church of England Middle School or
Aston Fields Middle School.
Notable former pupils
*
Dan Bull
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His videos feature him playing various games with fellow artist Dave Brown (" Boyin ...
, rapper
*
Jordan Crane, rugby player,
Leicester Tigers
*
Craig Fagan, footballer
*
Ben Francis
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With a stake over 70% in Gymshark, Francis has a net worth of £700m as of 2021.
Early life
Francis grew up in Bro ...
, founder of sportswear brand
Gymshark
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*
Jessica Varnish
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Biography
Jessica Var ...
, cyclist
References
External links
South Bromsgrove High School WebsiteTeam GB website
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Upper schools in Worcestershire
Academies in Worcestershire
Bromsgrove