Blenheim High School

Summary

51°20′42″N 0°15′50″W / 51.345°N 0.264°W / 51.345; -0.264

Blenheim High School
Address
Map
Longmead Road

Epsom
,
Surrey
,
KT19 9BH

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoBelieve and achieve
Established1997
Local authoritySurrey
Department for Education URN137906 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairRoger Kitley
Head teacherAnthony Bodell[1]
Staff163
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,255 pupils
Houses •   Tulyar
 •   Nashwan
 •   Octavius
 •   Sinndar
Colour(s)Burgundy
Websiteblenheim.surrey.sch.uk

Blenheim High School is a secondary school located at Longmead Road, Epsom, Surrey, England, that opened in 1997. It is a coeducational, publicly funded academy that educates children from ages 11–18, with 1,350 pupils on roll.[2]

Academic standards edit

In the [Ofsted] inspection carried out in May 2019, the school was rated as "Good", point two on the four-point scale (one being the highest).

In the Ofsted inspection carried out in January 2017, the school was rated as "Requires Improvement," point three on the four-point scale (one being the highest).[2]

In the Ofsted inspection carried out in summer 2013 the school was rated as "Good," point two on the four-point scale (one being the highest).[2]

In the Ofsted inspection carried out in February 2010 the school was rated as "Satisfactory," point three on the four-point scale (one being the highest).[2]

In the previous, February 2007, Ofsted inspection the school was rated "Good," point two on the scale, and described as "a good school with many outstanding features." The school had been rated "Outstanding" in relation to the questions:

  • How good is the overall personal development and well-being of the learners?
  • How effective are leadership and management in raising achievement and supporting all learners?

Ofsted described Blenheim as 'calm, orderly and purposeful’.[3]

Admission arrangements edit

The school was oversubscribed in 2020 and prior to 2011.

On 5 October 2001 the admission arrangements were reviewed by an independent adjudicator who decided:

  • The school should not name priority wards because this would discriminate in favour of children from the Borough of Epsom and Ewell, to the disadvantage of those who live in the London Borough of Sutton.
  • The priority given to children of governors or staff should be removed.[4]

Parliamentary mentions edit

On 26 October 2001 Stephen Timms, then Minister of State for School Standards, in a written answer, gave an assurance to Chris Grayling MP that the funding of the school would be safeguarded despite the ending of grant-maintained status.[5]

School organisation edit

Houses edit

The school has four houses, named after Famous Race horses from the Local Darby.

The ties (burgundy with diagonal white stripes) feature the school logo situated just under the knot, over a stripe of the colour denoting the house of the student.

Rebranding edit

As of September 2021 the school underwent a 're-branding', which included a new logo. The logo incorporates the four house colours of red, green, blue and yellow. The new school motto, 'work ethic, resilience, innovation, improvement', is below the logo.

Teaching and management staff edit

In November 2020 the school has:

13 Headteachers, deputy headteachers and assistant headteachers
47 Subject, etc., heads
37 other teaching staff
1 International Link Consultant

Awards edit

  • In 2021 the school was named Surrey's Most Improved Secondary School for its large increase in number of applications and first choice preferences.
  • In 2019 the school was named Surrey's Most Improved Secondary School for its improved exam results.
  • Rolls-Royce Science Prize (Special Merit Award Winner 2007)[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Welcome to Blenheim High School. by A. A. Bodell
  2. ^ a b c d "Ofsted | Blenheim High School". Archived from the original on 26 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
  3. ^ Bodell, A.A. (2019). "Headteacher's Welcome". Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Schools adjudicator decides admission arrangements for Blenheim High School in Surrey", M2 Presswire, 16 October 2001
  5. ^ "Blenheim High School", Hansard Written Answers, Volume No. 373, Part No. 38, 26 October 2001
  6. ^ "Welcome to the Blenheim School Website". Blenheim.surrey.sch.uk. Retrieved 6 February 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website