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Bushloe High School

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Established
  
1959

Type
  
Middle school; Academy

DfE URN
  
138892 Tables

Founded
  
1959

Closed
  
2015

DfE number
  
855/5401

Number of students
  
709

Ceased operations
  
2015

Location
  
Station Road Wigston Magna Leicestershire LE18 2DT England

Headquarters
  
Wigston Magna, United Kingdom

Bushloe High School was a middle school with academy status located in Wigston, Leicestershire, England.

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Admissions

It was a middle school, using the three-tier education system (invented in Leicestershire in the early 1960s as part of the Leicestershire Plan, later adopted by some parts of the UK, notably Northumberland and Bedfordshire). Many middle schools in Leicestershire returned to the more traditional age ranges in 2009. Middle schools are classed as secondary schools.

It was situated on the B582 in Wigston, next to two other schools - a middle and upper, and also opposite Oadby and Wigston council offices at Bushloe House, after which the school was named.

History

It opened in September 1959.

Headteachers

  • Brian Myatt -
  • Anne Webster 2004-2015
  • New building

    A new building was opened in 2006. The former building was completely demolished, except the older sports hall, which was used by Abington Academy, which neighboured Bushloe.

    Merger

    A merger with neighbouring school Abington Academy was proposed towards the end of 2013. After several consultation periods, it was announced in Spring 2015 that Bushloe would close and merge into Abington in September 2015 to form Wigston Academy under the new trust, Wigston Academy Trust. In September 2016, the age range of the school will change from 10 - 14 to 11 - 16.

    Activities

    The Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra used the school over many years for weekly practice sessions.

    Notable former pupils

  • Luke Abraham, rugby player
  • Rosemary Conley, exercise guru
  • Harry Ellis, rugby player
  • Prof Mark A. Smith, neuroscientist
  • References

    Bushloe High School Wikipedia