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Type
  
Community school

Ofsted
  
Reports

Phone
  
+44 161 620 5859

Founded
  
1951

DfE URN
  
105728 Tables

Address
  
Oldham OL4 2PY, UK

Motto
  
Animo Atque Fide

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Established
  
c. 1951 (Counthill Grammar School)

Closed
  
2010 (now Waterhead Academy)

Location
  
Counthill Road Oldham Greater Manchester OL4 2PY England

Local authority
  
Metropolitan Borough of Oldham

Similar
  
Saddlew School, North Chaddert School, Failsworth School, The Blue Coat School, Oasis Academy Oldham

Counthill School formerly a high-achieving Grammar School, was a mixed gender secondary school for 11- to 16-year-olds in the Moorside area of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. The school had approximately 900 pupils on roll and its motto was Animo Atque Fide. Although sometimes mistakenly thought to be the highest secondary school above sea level in the country, the site sits between 280 and 285 metres, which is lower than others such as Buxton Community School at 320 metres.

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History

Counthill Grammar School was planned in the 1930s but construction was delayed by World War II and it opened in September 1951. In 1966 it accepted its first comprehensive school intake. Problems with the school were later identified and in November 2004 it was placed in special measures. A year later it was rated as satisfactory, but Oldham Borough Council decided to reshape secondary schooling under the UK government's Building Schools for the Future project. Counthill, along with four other failing schools at the time (Breeze Hill, Kaskenmoor, Grange, South Chadderton) were earmarked for closure to form two new Academies. It closed at the end of July 2010 as part of the New Oldham Academies Project, merging with Breezehill School to form Waterhead Academy. Initially the school site was used as the Moorside campus of the new academy, however after Waterhead relocated its main campus to a third site in November 2012, the old Counthill site is now the sports campus of the academy.

Teaching staff

David J. Clifford resigned as head teacher in March 2005 after Ofsted criticised him as lacking a clear strategic vision for improving his pupils' quality of education.

Mrs Margaret Ryan who got the school out of special measures, after replacing Mr Clifford retired from her post on September 12, 2008.

Mr David Lack was appointed Headteacher in 2008 and has a record for transforming struggling school. He left when the school merged.

Academics

Although the school did require Special Measures in 2004 on 23 November 2006 the special measures tag was removed. GCSE exam results improved from 27% in 2004 to 51% passes at A-C in 2007.

Notable alumni

  • Ian Kershaw, historian.
  • Anne Kirkbride, actor in Coronation Street (Deirdre Barlow).
  • Paul Sculthorpe, rugby league player.
  • References

    Counthill School Wikipedia