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Community school in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, England
Walton-le-Dale High School
Address
Brindle Road
Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, PR5 6RN
England
Coordinates53°44′11″N 2°39′17″W / 53.73646°N 2.65476°W / 53.73646; -2.65476
Information
TypeCommunity school
MottoLearning for Life
Established1957
Local authorityLancashire
Department for Education URN119743 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherVicky Ardern
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Websitewww.waltonledale.lancs.sch.uk/

Walton-le-Dale High School, formerly known as Walton-le-Dale Arts College and High School, is a secondary school near Preston, Lancashire, England.

History

Walton-le-Dale High School was opened in 1957 as a 3 form entry secondary school for boys and girls aged 11–15 years. The school grew gradually until, in 1977, it was reorganised as an 11-16 comprehensive school. Despite being a comprehensive, the school tried to establish a grammar school type ethos, with the senior teachers wearing academic gowns for morning assemblies, a coat of arms, and a motto, "Knowledge is Strength". The pupils were typically streamed into classes based on academic ability; W, A, L, T for the upper band, O and N for the middle band, and H, B, and S for the lower band. There was further streaming for sets for the core subjects of maths, English, history, Geography, French, and the sciences. Following end of year examinations pupils would often be moved between sets but only rarely between bands. In addition the pupils were allocated into 4 different houses for sporting competitions, these being Shaftesbury colour red, Jenner colour green, Newton colour yellow and Faraday colour blue.

The school submitted a bid for dual specialist status in performing arts and business and enterprise in 2005. The school was designated with specialist status for Performing Arts, a status that it held until specialist status ceased to exist for secondary schools in England. The school reverted to its previous name in 2016 when schools in England ceased to have specialist status.

Walton-le-Dale High School is now an 11-16 comprehensive school with a very distinctive ethos The school is highly regarded for inclusion having held the Inclusion Quality Mark since 2007 with Flagship status since 2014. This is rooted in the ethos of the school which values each individual equally, recognising their strengths and talents. The school ethos clearly values education as being for life and as being more than just preparing students for examinations

References

  1. "School goes for special status- and 3500,000!". Leyland Guardian. 18 November 2004. Staff at Walton-le-Dale High School are putting the final touches to their bid for dual status of Performing Arts with Business and Enterprise.
  2. ^ "Vision and Ethos | Walton-le-Dale High School". www.waltonledale.lancs.sch.uk. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. "Inclusion Quality Mark | IQM Inclusive School Award". IQM. Retrieved 6 August 2020.

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