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Walton High is a large
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with two campuses located in the
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and
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areas of eastern
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in
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, England. Walton High’s sixth form centre, Post-16, is one of the more successful in the area on some measures, attracting pupils from across Milton Keynes. As of January 2018 there were 1,923 pupils. By 2022, Walton High is expected to grow to be one of the largest schools in the country with 3,000 pupils across both campuses.MKET: Our Schools
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reports: in 2018 it was rated "Good". The school was previously a specialist
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and had
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. Walton High converted to academy status on 1 July 2011, becoming the founding member of the Milton Keynes Education Trust (MKET) – the first
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established in Milton Keynes.


Walnut Tree Campus

Walton High’s Walnut Tree campus was opened on 1 September 1999. Founding Principal Roy Blatchford was the school's first head with a first intake of 120 pupils enrolled into the school. Since then, the Walnut Tree campus has grown considerably to over 1,400 pupils, including the sixth form. In September 2000, a new Art and Design Technology block was added to the site to accommodate new pupils and provide new learning opportunities. It contains, among other facilities, art rooms, workshops, food technology rooms, and a specialised textiles room. In September 2004, a temporary Sixth Form area, new Café and a new sports hall were added to the campus along with approximately twenty new classrooms and a new library area. In late 2006, plans for a new "state of the art" sixth form area to replace the temporary one, and a sports pavilion/dance studio (including a bar) were approved to be added onto the adjoining grass land. Now complete, the sports pavilion is at the head of a series of 12
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pitches, operated under the
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franchise. The pavilion houses changing rooms, a dance studio and a bar.


Post-16 Centre

In September 2007, the Post-16 Centre opened, providing a base for approximately 400 students pursuing a variety of academic and vocational courses. The building hosts a quiet study area with computers, IT facilities, desks and individual study carrels, all for exclusive use of sixth form students, as well as the school's Modern Foreign Languages classrooms.


The Venue

There were also plans for a large theatre to improve the performing arts facilities, known as "The Venue". The Venue is a professional-standard theatre with 380 seats, backstage and front of house facilities, including a bar. Technically, the theatre is equipped with “a 12m x 9m stage, fly tower, orchestra pit, Green Room, state-of-the-art sound system and lighting rig”. Completed in May 2011, The Venue opened with a showing of Walton High’s student production of
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. The Venue is utilised for school productions, as well as professional touring productions and those of Performing Arts Schools in the region, as well as housing the school’s English and Performing Arts departments.


Catering Facilities

There are three outlets serving food on the Walnut Tree Campus: the lower- and upper-cafés, and the snack van. These serve full meals, ‘lighter’ meals (e.g. sandwiches, panini, salads), and snack foods respectively. Over the summer, and Autumn Term 2011, a new mezzanine floor was added to the café area; thus significantly increasing available space, creating the upper-café.


Brooklands Campus

Walton High’s £25m Brooklands Campus opened on 31 October 2016 to an initial cohort of pupils in years 7-9. Sports facilities include playing fields, cricket nets, a floodlit multi-use games area, artificial turf pitch, indoor sports hall and climbing walls. A minibus service transports pupils between campuses as required.


House structure

The pupils at the school are divided into a system of four houses, representing the
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: Air, Earth, Fire and Water. These teams compete against each other every year on Sports Day, and are also used to divide the pupils at the school into smaller-sized tutor groups.


Global partnerships

The school has strong global links with:
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, Akrofonso D/A Junior High School, also in Ghana, as well as M. C. Kejriwal Vidyapeeth, in
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Academic performance

Walton High is one of Milton Keynes’ more successful schools in terms of academic performance. In the year 2018/19, Walton High was ranked in the top 2% of schools nationally and the top in Milton Keynes for academic progress from 16-18. Achievement to Key Stage 4, and to A-level were about average.


Services

Both campus libraries are open from 08:00-16:00 for students and are well-stocked with a range of fiction and non-fiction texts, newspapers, magazines and periodicals, and a reference section of all core textbooks. All core text books are also available for loan. Walton High operates a cashless catering system, and since the academic year beginning 2018 catering services have been provided by Cucina, offering theme days and take-home meals.Café
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External links


Official website
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