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Established
  
1901

DfE URN
  
136723 Tables

Headteacher
  
Sharon Cromie

Ages
  
11–18

Students
  
1348

Phone
  
+44 1494 523961

Location
  
Marlow RoadHigh WycombeBuckinghamshireHP11 1TBEngland

Ofsted
  
Reports Pre-academy reports

Address
  
Marlow Rd, High Wycombe HP11 1TB, UK

Motto
  
Fortiter, Fideliter and Feliciter (Bravely, Faithfully and Joyfully)

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Wycombe High School is a girls' grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. It is an Academy, taking girls from the age of 11 through to the age of 18. The school has approximately 1,340 pupils, and became an Academy in 2011.

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In September 2005, the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) awarded the school specialist school status in Mathematics & Computing.

History

The school was the first state grammar school for girls in Buckinghamshire when it opened in 1901 with eighteen pupils.

In 1901, the school was housed in the Clock House in Frogmoor, High Wycombe. At that time, enrolment was 18 fee-paying pupils and three staff. Miss Mary Christie M.A. was the first headmistress.

The school moved to Benjamin Road in 1906 where it remained for 50 years, except for a time during the First World War when it was evacuated to the old grammar school so that Benjamin Road buildings could be used as a military hospital. By 1922 the school had 300 pupils and was rapidly expanding. The school acquired its status as a Voluntary Controlled Girl's Grammar School in 1944. By 1956 the number of girls wishing to attend the school was so great that the school moved again to new premises that were built at the present site on Marlow Hill.

It won Top of the Form in 1959.

Over the years new buildings were added to the school as it grew larger, with Technology, Sport and Drama blocks being some of the latest additions. These were built to allow for the extra 300 pupils and staff that arrived when Lady Verney High School joined with Wycombe High in 1993. The most recent addition is the new music centre which opened in the summer term in 2015. The school houses a well-resourced library, conference facilities, the school archive and .

Uniform and PE kit

Wycombe High School have a fairly strict uniform code, consisting of a blue, rever collared blouse, a coloured jumper (cobalt blue for years 7-9, burgundy for years 10 & 11) and either hipster trousers or a box-pleated skirt.

The PE is a black and blue nylon shirt, with a matching skirt/skort. The regulation hoodie is also required. Pupils are required to have black dance leggings, black tracksuit bottoms, black athletic shorts, hockey socks, shin pads, football boots, two pairs of trainers.

The uniform changed from a very traditional pale blue and white striped shirt and pleated navy skirt, to the current uniform in 2002, with a mixed response from pupils.

Curriculum

Subjects taught at Wycombe High school from Year 7 are: English, Maths, Science, Art, Emotional Resilience, History, Geography, French, Latin, Religious Studies, Physical Education, Drama and Technology (alternating between Graphics, Textiles and Food throughout the year). From September 2010, Wycombe High School introduced a new scheme where Year 9 pupils begin two chosen GCSEs. The pupils choose 4 GCSE subjects (2 to start in Year 9, 2 to start in Year 10), as well as studying the compulsory core subjects - English Language, English Literature, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and a short course in Citizenship. In Year 9, pupils also take part in 5 'Enrichment Courses' of their choice.

Notable former pupils

  • Julia Bone, tennis player
  • Rita Clifton CBE, advertising executive
  • Gladys Colton, headmistress of City of London School for Girls, 1949 to 1972
  • Lucinda Dryzek, actress
  • Isa Guha, England cricketer
  • E. L. James, author of Fifty Shades of Grey
  • Penny Jamieson, Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Shan Morgan CMG, British diplomat
  • Kate Howat, model at Elite London
  • References

    Wycombe High School Wikipedia