Newport High School | |
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Bettws Lane , NP20 7YB United Kingdom | |
Coordinates | 51°36′25″N 3°00′54″W / 51.607°N 3.015°W |
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Type | Comprehensive |
Motto | Learning, Believing, Achieving |
Established | November 2009 (new school) |
Local authority | Newport City Council |
Chair of Governors | James Clarke |
Headteacher | Gill Lee |
Staff | 80+ teachers, 30+ support staff |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1,200 [1] |
Houses | Branwen Pryderi Taliesin Olwen |
Website | http://www.newporthigh.co.uk |
Newport High School ( Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Casnewydd) is a co-educational secondary school in the Bettws district of the city of Newport, South Wales, UK for pupils aged 11–18 years.
There are about 1,100 pupils from a catchment area to the north western side of Newport.[ citation needed]
The school's origin can be dated back to the foundation in 1896 of separate Boys' and Girls' intermediate schools in Newport. Subsequently the High School name was adopted. Following the implementation of comprehensive education the school(s) eventually moved from Queen's Hill to Bettws Lane. The current school of 2009 was built in front of the old Bettws Comprehensive School, itself built in 1970. The latter's school plot was sold to Barratt Homes for demolition and house building.
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The school's most recent Estyn inspection took place in 2008. This report was in quick succession to an inspection during November 2007. The 2007 report noted the school's improvements, particularly in GCSE results, since the previous inspection in 2001, but recommended that significant further improvement was necessary. [1] The 2008 report concluded that "significant improvement" had been made and the school was placed back into the standard inspection cycle.
Newport High School | |
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Address | |
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Bettws Lane , NP20 7YB United Kingdom | |
Coordinates | 51°36′25″N 3°00′54″W / 51.607°N 3.015°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive |
Motto | Learning, Believing, Achieving |
Established | November 2009 (new school) |
Local authority | Newport City Council |
Chair of Governors | James Clarke |
Headteacher | Gill Lee |
Staff | 80+ teachers, 30+ support staff |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1,200 [1] |
Houses | Branwen Pryderi Taliesin Olwen |
Website | http://www.newporthigh.co.uk |
Newport High School ( Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Casnewydd) is a co-educational secondary school in the Bettws district of the city of Newport, South Wales, UK for pupils aged 11–18 years.
There are about 1,100 pupils from a catchment area to the north western side of Newport.[ citation needed]
The school's origin can be dated back to the foundation in 1896 of separate Boys' and Girls' intermediate schools in Newport. Subsequently the High School name was adopted. Following the implementation of comprehensive education the school(s) eventually moved from Queen's Hill to Bettws Lane. The current school of 2009 was built in front of the old Bettws Comprehensive School, itself built in 1970. The latter's school plot was sold to Barratt Homes for demolition and house building.
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The school's most recent Estyn inspection took place in 2008. This report was in quick succession to an inspection during November 2007. The 2007 report noted the school's improvements, particularly in GCSE results, since the previous inspection in 2001, but recommended that significant further improvement was necessary. [1] The 2008 report concluded that "significant improvement" had been made and the school was placed back into the standard inspection cycle.