Charlton School

Charlton School is an 11-16 comprehensive school in Telford, Shropshire, England.

Charlton School
Address
Apley Avenue
Wellington

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TF1 3FA

Coordinates52°42′51″N 2°31′22″W
Information
TypeSecondary School
Mottoes"Scientia veritas est' (Knowledge is truth)
Taking PRIDE In Progress Through Partnership With Learning At The Heart Of All We Do
Established1962 (as Wellington Girls' Modern School; renamed 1974)
Local authorityTelford and Wrekin
Department for Education URN142821 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of local Governing bodyPaul Bishton
PrincipalAndrew McNaughton[1]
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1133
HousesWillow, Sycamore, Birch, Hawthorn
Colour(s)Navy & Gold
Websitehttp://www.charlton.uk.com/

In May 2015 the school was placed in special measures after being graded "Inadequate" by Ofsted.[2]

Charlton School works in partnership with Dothill Primary School, forming the 'Dothill and Charlton Sports and Learning Community'. Both schools until July 2015 were under the Principalship of Mr N Renshaw (now resigned) with each school supported by a Head of Secondary and Head of Primary Phase. However, as of September 2015 both schools have their own leadership with Mr L. Chris Tristham being appointed head at Charlton and Mrs R Butler taking lead at Dothill.

From June 2016 a new principal, Andrew McNaughton, was employed with Mr L. Chris Tristham taking the role of senior deputy teacher.

From 2016, the school is located on a purpose-built site on the previous Blessed Robert Johnson school in Wellington.

Background

Founded in 1962 as Wellington Girls' Modern School, the school was originally an all-girls school. In 1974 it became co-educational and was renamed The Charlton School.[3]

The school's catchment area includes the small towns surrounding it like Wellington and Bratton. In 2003 a sports hall was built and in the following year the school became a Science College.

References

  1. http://www.charlton.uk.com/page/?title=School+Information&pid=6
  2. Williams, Alun (2015). "Charlton School". Ofsted. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  3. "Fond farewell to school". Shropshire Star. 30 May 2016. p. 24.'School Report' supplement.
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