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DfE number
  
???/4537

Motto
  
Care, Inspire, Succeed

Founded
  
1980

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

DfE URN
  
137057 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1225 309500

Diocese
  
Salisbury

St Laurence School

Type
  
Voluntary controlled school and Academy

Religion
  
Church of England/Christian

Headteacher
  
Fergus Stewart (January 2013-)

Location
  
Ashley Road Bradford-on-Avon Wiltshire BA15 1DZ United Kingdom

Address
  
Ashley Rd, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1DZ, UK

Founder
  
Edmond Fitzmaurice, 1st Baron Fitzmaurice

Similar
  
The John of Gaunt School, Beechen Cliff School, St Augustine's Catholic, Ralph Allen School, The Corsham School

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St Laurence School is a secondary school in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England. It became an Academy in August 2011.

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Admissions

The school is also a specialist Arts College, formerly in the district of West Wiltshire. The current headteacher is Fergus Stewart. It takes pupils also from Atworth, Monkton Farleigh, Winsley, Limpley Stoke South Wraxall, Bradford Leigh and Trowbridge. It is situated in the north-west of Bradford-on-Avon on the road out towards Little Ashley.

History

The school was founded in 1980 on as a result of the merger of Fitzmaurice Grammar School and Trinity Secondary Modern school, opening on the Trinity site. In 2000 it became a Performing Arts College, resulting in extra investment in drama, music and dance facilities. It is named after the historically-important Saxon St Laurence's Church, Bradford-on-Avon.

The school's teaching departments are spread across numerous buildings on the school site. The school site also includes a large sports hall and several sports courts, pitches and playing fields. A lecture theatre was built in 2007 and was joined by a state of the art independent learning centre in 2011.

In October 2005, a helium balloon launched at a school fete on 24 September 2005, was found by 53-year-old Isak Toyra in Karesuando, Sweden who sent it back to the school, and claimed a £10 prize. Karesuando is 1,430 miles (2,300 km) from the school, and information about the school was also sent to him.

Wiltshire Music Centre

The Wiltshire Music Centre opened in 1998. Private and curriculum-based music lessons are held in the classrooms and teaching rooms in this building; and school collective worships, exam presentations, and other special events are held in its main auditorium. The Music Centre also contains a recording studio.

Roman villa remains

Aerial photographs and minor archaeological excavations in 1976 indicated the presence of the remains of a Roman Villa underneath the school's sports fields. A more major excavation in 2003 uncovered Roman era floor mosaics and walls once belonging to this villa, along with a stone structure believed to have once been part of an early Christian baptistery.

Model United Nations

St Laurence is one of only a handful of state-sector schools in the country to take part in Model United Nations. The school's inaugural MUN conference was held in November 2007, and was attended by delegates from state and private schools across the south west of England. The MUN conference is now a routinely run conference, hosting up to 150 students, over two days of debating. It is deemed as a conference of learning how the MUN debating system works, and thus does not hand out prizes (best delegate etc.). It is highly regarded as a fun, but serious conference for the schools who attend.

Academic performance

In 2016 79% of the school's GCSE pupils achieved grades 5 A* to C including English and Mathematics. Currently there are 1358 pupils attending the school, across key stages 3-5.

Former Alumni

Former Alumni of St Laurence School include Premiership Footballer Nathan Dyer, Olympic Gold Medalist Edward McKeever.

References

St Laurence School Wikipedia