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Kingsmead School is a
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secondary school and
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. Established in 1938, it is located in
Hednesford Hednesford (pronounced ) is a historic market town in the Cannock Chase district of Staffordshire, England. Cannock Chase is to the north, the town of Cannock to the south and Rugeley to the southwest.The population at the 2011 census was 1 ...
, Staffordshire, England. The head teacher is Maria Mincher.. Approximately 1,300 mixed gender pupils are educated here. The school's intake is from 11–18 ( Years 7–13), including a sixth form.


History

Since its establishment in 1938, the school has had several name changes. Originally it was known as Littleworth School. In the early days there were separate boys' and girls' schools. During
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, the school accommodated children who had been evacuated. Subsequently, the title changed to Kingsmead Comprehensive School and then to Kingsmead High School. It was renamed Kingsmead Technology College when it became a specialist school in 2002. The school was one of those selected in 2004 to test out a new
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GCSE aimed at moving away from learning facts to understanding the big issues. Also in 2004 the then headteacher Julia Almond was appointed as Staffordshire's new deputy education director. A student and teacher exchange programme were introduced in 1999 with teacher exchange visits with two Zambian schools – Helen Kaunda High School and Mukuba High School in Kitwe. This started a series of partnerships between Zambian and UK schools and there are now over 30 such school partnerships. Students from Kingsmead paid a visit to the Kitwe schools in 2005. An investigation was held in September 2006 after leaflets promoting a series of 'adult' club nights for 11- to 16-year-olds, at
Cannock Cannock () is a town in the Cannock Chase district in the county of Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 29,018. Cannock is not far from the nearby towns of Walsall, Burntwood, Stafford and Telford. The cities of Lichfield and Wolv ...
's Civic Suite, were distributed outside the school. After the ending of the specialist schools programme the school's name changed to Kingsmead School, though the school often now brands itself simply as 'Kingsmead'. In September 2015 the school converted to academy status. In addition, they also ended their Sixth Form partnership agreement with Norton Canes High School, with the last students of this consortium completing their studies at both schools in May 2015. Recently, Ian Bryant has stepped down as headmaster of the school, after eleven and a half years, to take up the headship at Aldridge School, and will be replaced by Mrs Maria Mincher from September 2017 onwards. This new headteacher was rumoured to be strict and had already begun to clamp down on school uniform, a well-known issue for the school. As compensation for the imposition of so many new rules, she rewarded students with a series of activities at the end of the 2017–2018 school year (e.g. free ice cream, foam slides, and murder mystery). She teaches science and was previously Vice Principal at Ormiston Forge Academy in Cradley Heath.


Academic standards

Absenteeism, authorised and unauthorised, is below both the local and national average by about a quarter. In their report following the January 2006 inspection Ofsted rated the school as ''Satisfactory'', point three on a four-point scale."Kingsmead Technology College"
Ofsted, 20 February 2006
In a special visit, in October 2007, to look at the provision of Religious Education, overall effectiveness for this subject was considered to be ''Good''. In 2015, OFSTED rated Kingsmead school ''Good''. In 2018, OFSTED rated Kingsmead School ''Requires improvement''.


Sport

In April 1998, it was announced that a gymnasium would be built at the school to serve the whole of the West Midlands. In September 2003, the school received £60,000 of lottery cash to improve the surfaces of its playing fields.


Extracurricular activities

The school performed '' Macbeth'' on 3 July 2005 at The Prince of Wales Centre in Cannock as part of the nationwide
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festival organised by the BBC.


Awards

The school has obtained Investor in People status.


Notable former pupils

Glamour model
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was voted the nation's favourite Page 3 model and has also appeared on television shows including '' Fear Factor'' and ''
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played the Young Phantom in
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's 2004 ''
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''. He subsequently took the part of Noah Claypole in
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's 2005 remake of '' Oliver Twist''."Chris is Aiming for the Stars; Boy wins film role"
Lisa McCarthy,
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, 16 July 2004
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is a footballer for
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professional footballer for Aston Villa and the
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. Lily Walker professional Hockey player for
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and winner of Gold Medal in the 2022 Commonwealth Games - Birmingham


References


External links


Official site
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