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The Wordsley School

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Established
  
1972

Headteacher
  
Mr Michael Lambert

DfE URN
  
103858 Tables

Number of students
  
755

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Community school

DfE number
  
332/4030

Phone
  
+44 1384 816015

Founded
  
1939

Location
  
Brierley Hill Road Wordsley West Midlands DY8 5SP England

Address
  
Brierley Hill Rd, Stourbridge DY8 5SP, UK

Local authority
  
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley

Motto
  
High Expectations + Challenge = Success

Similar
  
Redhill School, The Kingswinf School, Summerhill School, The Crestwood School, Thorns Community College

The Wordsley School is a coeducational community secondary school, located in Wordsley (near Stourbridge) in the West Midlands of England.

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It opened in September 1972 as Buckpool School to serve the community of Wordsley, replacing Audnam Secondary School. It was renamed The Wordsley School in September 2002, and has gained specialisms in business & enterprise and music.

In 2008, a front-page article in the Stourbridge News newspaper was run, with headteacher Mike Lambert criticising Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls after Mr. Balls threatened the school with closure because it was not achieving the target of 30% A* to C GCSEs in Maths and English.

However, the school comfortably exceeded this target in 2009 when 37% of the school's GCSE students gained 5 or more grades at this level, though it was still the fourth lowest ranking school in the borough.

For every year after this initial percentage rise the percentage achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs has increased. In 2010 this was at 46%, in 2011 this was at 50% and then in 2012 this number was 53%.

The wordsley school prom 2007


Notable former pupils

  • Carl Bridgewater, murder victim who was a third year (equivalent of today's Year 9) pupil at Buckpool School when he died on 19 September 1978
  • S. J. Watson, writer whose most notable work is Before I Go to Sleep which is now being made into a film starring Nicole Kidman.
  • References

    The Wordsley School Wikipedia