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the+westgate+school+winchester Latitude and Longitude:

51°04′03″N 1°19′50″W / 51.0675°N 1.3306°W / 51.0675; -1.3306
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The Westgate School
Address
Cheriton Road

, ,
SO22 5AZ

Coordinates 51°04′03″N 1°19′50″W / 51.0675°N 1.3306°W / 51.0675; -1.3306
Information
Type Community comprehensive
Established1977
Local authority Hampshire
Department for Education URN 116407 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherFae Dean
Gender Mixed
Age4 to 16
Enrolment1134
Colour(s)maroon red  
Website http://www.westgate.hants.sch.uk

The Westgate School is a mixed all-through school located in Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

History

The school was founded in the early 1900s as the Winchester County School for Girls, becoming Winchester County High School for Girls (WCHS) in 1936. By the 1970s it had 900 girls.

It had been a grammar school for girls only, until September 1973 when the first intake of comprehensive boys and girls entered the first year. At this point the school was renamed as The Westgate School. Many of the old grammar school teachers left in July 1974 to work in the neighbouring newly established sixth form college, the former Peter Symonds boys' grammar school. The Deputy Head, Barbara Taylor, was one who made the move, but the Headmistress, Sylvia Rowe, remained for several more years.

The last grammar school intake left in July 1977, leaving The Westgate School entirely comprehensive and co-ed from then on.

Peter Jenner was Headmaster at the school from 1983 to 2006, during its formative years as a comprehensive.

Achievements

In recent years between 75 and 80% of 15- and 16-year-olds have achieved five or more GCSE grades A* to C, 70-80% including Maths and English. [1] According to the BBC league tables, Westgate is one of Hampshire's top state schools.

Notable former pupils

Winchester County High School for Girls

References

  1. ^ UK Government school performance tables
  2. ^ Evans, Martin (3 August 2015). "Convicted Libor trader Tom Hayes: the self-confessed scruff 'not motivated' by money". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 December 2015.

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the+westgate+school+winchester Latitude and Longitude:

51°04′03″N 1°19′50″W / 51.0675°N 1.3306°W / 51.0675; -1.3306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Westgate School
Address
Cheriton Road

, ,
SO22 5AZ

Coordinates 51°04′03″N 1°19′50″W / 51.0675°N 1.3306°W / 51.0675; -1.3306
Information
Type Community comprehensive
Established1977
Local authority Hampshire
Department for Education URN 116407 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherFae Dean
Gender Mixed
Age4 to 16
Enrolment1134
Colour(s)maroon red  
Website http://www.westgate.hants.sch.uk

The Westgate School is a mixed all-through school located in Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

History

The school was founded in the early 1900s as the Winchester County School for Girls, becoming Winchester County High School for Girls (WCHS) in 1936. By the 1970s it had 900 girls.

It had been a grammar school for girls only, until September 1973 when the first intake of comprehensive boys and girls entered the first year. At this point the school was renamed as The Westgate School. Many of the old grammar school teachers left in July 1974 to work in the neighbouring newly established sixth form college, the former Peter Symonds boys' grammar school. The Deputy Head, Barbara Taylor, was one who made the move, but the Headmistress, Sylvia Rowe, remained for several more years.

The last grammar school intake left in July 1977, leaving The Westgate School entirely comprehensive and co-ed from then on.

Peter Jenner was Headmaster at the school from 1983 to 2006, during its formative years as a comprehensive.

Achievements

In recent years between 75 and 80% of 15- and 16-year-olds have achieved five or more GCSE grades A* to C, 70-80% including Maths and English. [1] According to the BBC league tables, Westgate is one of Hampshire's top state schools.

Notable former pupils

Winchester County High School for Girls

References

  1. ^ UK Government school performance tables
  2. ^ Evans, Martin (3 August 2015). "Convicted Libor trader Tom Hayes: the self-confessed scruff 'not motivated' by money". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 December 2015.

External links


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