Type Academy Deputy Head Mrs Barr Phone +44 1379 642424 Gender Mixed-sex education | Headteacher Dr. Janet Hunt DfE URN 137092 Tables Number of students 1,165 | |
Location Walcot RoadDissNorfolkIP22 4DHEngland Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports Address Walcot Rd, Diss IP22 4DH, UK Similar Hartismere School, Archbishop Sancroft, Old Buckenh High Sch, Long Stratton High Sch, Wymond College |
Diss high school through the years
Diss High School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Diss, Norfolk, England. The school has approximately 1,165 pupils from ages 11 to 18.
Contents
- Diss high school through the years
- Diss high school leavers day 09
- Main School
- Uniform
- Notable people educated at Diss High School
- References
Diss high school leavers day 09
Main School
The school is split into two main blocks designated A and B. A block is home to the English, Geography and History departments. It also holds the main school library and the staff room. B block houses the maths, science and modern foreign languages departments as well as the hall, school office, head teacher's office and head of year offices. The Art and Design Technology departments have a separate block as does the Music department.
Uniform
In February 2014, the school featured in several media reports after it announced a ban on skirts as part of the school uniform, to begin the following September. The ban received support from some parents and criticism from others. The governing body supported the ban with Norfolk County Council stating that it is for the school to set rules and regulations on uniform.
Notable people educated at Diss High School
And see Old DysseansDiss High School and its predecessor schools have been attended by several notable former pupils. These include footballers Matthew Upson and Declan Rudd. Politician Ralph Howell, businessman Eric Nicoli and Church of England clergyman Christopher Dalliston all attended Diss Grammar School. Painter and etcher James Henry Govier taught art at the Grammar School between 1965 and 1972 after it merged with the grammar school in Eye. Writer and environmentalist Roger Deakin taught English at Diss Grammar for three years.