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Academy in Sutton, Greater London, England
Greenshaw High School
Address
Grennell Road
Sutton, Greater London, SM1 3DY
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°22′37″N 0°11′02″W / 51.37704°N 0.18392°W / 51.37704; -0.18392
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoCommitted to Excellence
Established1967
FounderR B Whellock
Department for Education URN136800 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherNick House
StaffWilliam Smith
GenderCo-Educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1828
Colour(s)Green and Black
Websitehttp://www.greenshaw.co.uk/

Greenshaw High School is a coeducational academy of some 1600 pupils situated in Sutton, England.

The school was opened in 1968 as a purpose-built Comprehensive School. The first Headmaster was Mr R B Whellock.

Greenshaw became an academy on 1 June 2011. In October 2014 it was reconstituted as a multi academy trust under the name 'Greenshaw Learning Trust'. It also has a sixth form for students aged 16 to 18. In 2008, students in the Greenshaw Sixth Form achieved results in the top 25% of schools nationally. It has been awarded the Arts Council Silver award, Associate Training School, Investor in People and Healthy School awards.

The school was rated 'Good' in 2012 by Ofsted.

Notable pupils

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References

  1. "Greenshaw - About Our School". Greenshaw.
  2. "Eteach - Greenshaw Learning Trust Careers".
  3. "Greenshaw High School". BBC News. 15 January 2009.
  4. "Greenshaw High School - Inspection report" (PDF). Ofsted. 14 June 2012.

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