Headteacher Anthony Guise DfE number ???/4022 Phone +44 1422 883213 | Chair Peter Buckley DfE URN 107562 Tables Number of students 1,127 Gender Mixed-sex education | |
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Location Brier Hey LaneMytholmroydHebden BridgeWest YorkshireHX7 5QNEngland Motto Our School, Our Way. Everybody, Everyday. Similar Todmorden High School, The Halifax Academy, Ryburn Valley High School, Sowerby Bridge High Sch, Brighouse High School Profiles |
The Calder High School is a comprehensive school, with an associated sixth form. It specialises in technology, with nine dedicated technology rooms. Its uniform is currently a mix of Black Blazers with Blue ties (year 7), Blue jumpers (years 8-9), Black Blazers with Black and navy blue ties (year 10) and black jumpers with navy blue and black ties. This mixture of uniform is currently due to the transition to Blazers instead of jumpers, but only the joining year 7 and the new year 10 have to wear Blazers as they would be changing their uniform anyway. It is located in the village of Mytholmroyd, in the metropolitan district of Calderdale, in northern England.
Contents
- Calder high school protest
- Admissions
- Grammar school
- Comprehensive
- Buildings
- Activities
- Alumni
- Hebden Bridge Grammar School
- Accreditation
- References
Calder high school protest
Admissions
As of the academic year 2006-7 it had 1,294 pupils. At the start of the 2010-1 term, Calder High had a total of 27 new teachers including the new Head Teacher Mrs Spillane.
It is situated in the middle of the village, north of the A646.
Grammar school
In the early 1950s, the school had around 350 boys and girls
Comprehensive
Calder High opened in May 1952 as one of the first comprehensives in the country, replacing the older Hebden Bridge Grammar school. On 28 December 1969, Songs of Praise was shown from the school. By the 1970s it had 1200 boys and girls. Until April 1974, it was administered by the Calder Divisional Executive of West Riding County Council. In November 1994, thirteen-year-old Lindsay Rimer was murdered, which has not been solved.
Buildings
In 1963, a new science block and bus bays were added. More recently, a new Sixth Form building was added and officially opened on 12 July 2004 by outgoing headteacher David Scott. At the start of the 2007 academic year, the Ted Hughes theater was opened and named under the consent of Ted Hughes's widow.
There was speculation about plans to rebuild the school on the present school field. Chris McCafferty MP said that this would only happen once Todmorden High School was rebuilt. On 11 December 2008, the school was visited by Nick Gibb MP (then shadow minister for schools) to discuss its rebuilding in the near future. During his visit, he became involved in a heated debate with a small group of students who challenged his negative views regarding comprehensive education and his advocation of a private sector role in schools.
Activities
In October 2006, the school obtained a licence to run a week-long radio station, broadcast directly from the school. The radio was named Royd FM. The success of this project led to Royd FM broadcasting again in December 2007.
In January 2007 a student-run business was opened in school; Under the Stairs, selling snacks at break times and lunches.The two students - Matthew Dawson and Jack Walsh both received awards for their Entrepreneur skills.
Each year students of Calder High put on the Easter-time performance of the Pace Egg Play in the surrounding area. This is a very big hit with the locals, with thousands of people coming to see it from around the world. This year (2013) the play is being run by Thomas Jennings and Jack Deighton.