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The Broxbourne School

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Type
  
Academy

Deputy Head
  
Mr K.Parris

DfE URN
  
136396 Tables

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Headteacher
  
Paula Humphreys

DfE number
  
919/4101

Phone
  
+44 1992 411060

Location
  
High Road Broxbourne Hertfordshire EN10 7DD England

Address
  
High Rd Broxbourne, Broxbourne EN10 7DD, UK

Similar
  
Goffs School, Robert Barclay Academy, Turnford School, The John Warner School, Simon Balle School

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The Broxbourne School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.

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The school was converted to academy status in February 2012. It had been a community school under the direct control of Hertfordshire County Council. The school continues to coordinate with the council for admissions.

The Broxbourne School offers General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSEs) and Business and Technology Education Council (BTECs) as courses of study for pupils, with A Levels offered in the sixth form. The school also offers the Duke of Edinburgh's Award as an activity for pupils.

Notable Broxbournians

  • Deborah Chancellor, writer
  • Pat Jennings, Jr., football player
  • Dave Lamb, actor & comedian
  • Acer Nethercott, coxswain & Olympic silver medallist
  • Matthew Spring, football player
  • Rachel Treweek, first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England
  • Sabrina Carroll, fashion icon and food blogger
  • Jak Bowtell, Croquet Olympic Bronze Medallist, Rio 2016.
  • Jennifer Brooke, soap opera actress.
  • Sezen Djouma, child actress.
  • Lucia "sassy" Banks, YouTube vlogger.
  • Development

    The school is set to undergo major redevelopment from 2017-2019. This includes a new school and leisure hub, demolition of the old school and approximately 150 new homes to be built on the old site. The plans can be found on the school's website. The Broxbourne School official website

    References

    The Broxbourne School Wikipedia