Established 1520 DfE number 860/4500 Number of students 791 | Headteacher Mrs Annabel Stoddart Phone +44 1283 239835 Founded 1520 Gender Mixed-sex education | |
Location Linnell Building, Osborne StreetWinshill, Burton upon TrentStaffordshireDE15 0JLEngland Address Linnell Bldg, Osborne St, Burton-on-Trent DE15 0JL, UK Similar John Taylor High School, De Ferrers Academy - Dove Ca, Paget High School, Paulet High School, Blessed Robert Sutton Ca Profiles |
The Abbot Beyne School is a comprehensive school in Burton upon Trent in east Staffordshire, England. It is the successor to Burton Grammar School and Burton Girls' High School.
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It is situated in Winshill, on the other side of the River Trent to the town centre, east of the B5008, near the junction of the A511 and A444 at Burton Bridge.
Grammar school
William Beyne, Abbot of Burton Abbey, endowed a grammar school in the early 16th century, functioning by 1531. The boys' grammar school moved to Winshill in 1957. It was administered by the County Borough of Burton upon Trent, and known as The Grammar School with about 600 boys. The girls' high school opened in 1928. From April 1974 it was administered by Staffordshire County Council.
Another similar nearby school was the Dovecliff Grammar School on St Mary's Drive in Horninglow, which became Wulfric Comprehensive School in 1975, then De Ferrers High School in 1985.
Comprehensive
In 1975 the grammar school was merged with the Burton on Trent Girls' High School and Ada Chadwick Secondary Modern School to become Abbot Beyne mixed Comprehensive School on Mill Hill Lane.
Academic performance
It gets GCSE and A-level results above the England average, with the A-level results being slightly better than the GCSE results.
Sport
Abbot Beyne has an array of sporting facilities, including; two gymnasiums, rugby pitches, two athletic tracks, two football pitches and numerous tennis courts.