Established 1953 DfE number 392/4030 Phone +44 191 216 1115 Founded 1953 Gender Mixed-sex education | DfE URN 108639 Tables Number of students 1,200 | |
Headteacher Mr I D Wilkinson (2009- present) Location SouthgateKillingworthTyne and WearNE12 6SAEngland Similar Longbent High School, Monkseat High School, Norham High School, Marden High School, John Spence Communi Profiles |
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George Stephenson High School is a large secondary school in Killingworth, North Tyneside. This is located in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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- Admissions
- Grammar school
- Comprehensive
- Charity
- Buildings
- George Stephenson Grammar School
- References
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Admissions
The school provides education to pupils from Killingworth, Backworth, Shiremoor, West Moor,and West Allotment.
The school is situated opposite The Killingworth Centre (Morrisons)
Grammar school
It was called the George Stephenson Grammar School in 1953, at which time it was built on Benton Lane (the Great Lime Road) in West Moor. (George Stephenson lived nearby in a cottage when he worked at Killingworth Colliery.) The current school site in Killingworth is a replacement that opened in 1970, and was originally known as Killingworth High School, a comprehensive, but eventually took the George Stephenson name from the old school. The old school no longer exists; as it was demolished in 2004.
The headmaster since the opening of the old school in 1953 was Tom W. King, BA. He became headmaster of the new school and finally retired around the end of the 1981-1982 school year. When he died in 2004 at the age of 94, a plaque reading "Here, from 1956 to 2004, stood a Place of Learning" was placed on the wall of the West Moor Residents Association Community Centre, which now stands on the site of the old grammar school.
Each year group in the grammar school had 3 streams, L, G, and F. The L stream studied 3 years of Latin, 2 of German, and 5 of French. The G stream took German and French.
The popularity of the grammar school was such that it had expanded over the years from about 350 pupils (the capacity of the original main building) to about 600 (by the addition of prefabricated classrooms at the rear of the school).
Until 1970 the school had regular morning assemblies for all pupils. The school hymn was "Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer". The school motto was Praesis Ut Prosis.
Comprehensive
It became a comprehensive school in 1970 with the move from the West Moor site to the Killingworth site. From 2004-5, the headteacher, Anne Welsh, was President of the Secondary Heads Association (SHA).
Charity
Every year the school chooses a charity, chosen by the students, such as The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, The TOMA fund and MacMillan Cancer Care.
Buildings
The school is split into several "blocks": the A block, C Block, F Block, G Block, and P.E. Block. G block, F block and P.E block are freestanding buildings; C block and A block are attached by a small corridor, built in 2001, containing two music rooms and a drama room.