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The Corsham School is a large secondary school, with a sixth form, in Corsham, Wiltshire, England. The school has academy status, and in January 2015 had 1,307 pupils.
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- Background
- Layout
- Academic standards
- History
- Student Leaders
- Notable past pupils
- References
Background
Students attend from the market town of Corsham and nearby villages such as Colerne, Neston, Box, Lacock, Shaw, Batheaston and from more distant towns such as Chippenham and Melksham and the city of Bath.
Layout
The school is split into five blocks. It has three playgrounds and one big field.
Academic standards
The Corsham School was described as "exceptional" in increasing the number of pupils attaining top level GCSE grades by Bob Wolfson, Wiltshire's education director, in January 2004. More than two-thirds of Corsham's pupils achieved five or more A* to C grades at GCSE in 2003, a big improvement from just over half the students in 2002.School Standards Minister, David Miliband, announced that he was keen to see the strategy spread to most schools in the country.
In 2009, the school received an 'outstanding' Ofsted report. In December 2012, the school achieved a rating of 'good'.
History
The Corsham School opened as a comprehensive school in 1972, replacing Corsham Secondary Modern School which had opened in 1955.
The school specialised as a Visual Arts College until the closure of the Specialist schools programme in 2011.
Student Leaders
The Corsham School is noted for its alternative approach to student leadership. After removing the traditional student council system in 2014, a new system was introduced whereby there are Student Leaders appointed from the sixth form. There are different Student Leader departments (currently: Events, Broadcasting, Publishing, Innovation, Charity & Fundraising) in addition to an Internal and an External Director. In the academic year 2015/6, under the premierships of Oscar Wilson and Ben Hayday, there were over 200 Student Leaders aged 12 to 18. The current Directors of the Student Leaders are Martha Benedict and Elena Bateman.
Some of The Corsham School's Student Leaders' work has included:
Notable past pupils
Jessica Decca Aitkenhead – Guardian columnist
Caroline Norris – BBC Television producer of Horrible Histories
Gavin Schmidt – NASA climatologist
Stephanie Millward – Paralympic swimmer
Zoe Sugg – Youtuber
Joe Sugg – Youtuber
Darren Eadie – former Premier League and England footballer
Jennifer Biddall – actress