Wyvern College, Wiltshire

Wyvern College is a secondary school in Laverstock, near Salisbury in the English county of Wiltshire, for boys aged 11 to 16.

Wyvern College
Address
Church Road
Laverstock

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SP1 1RD

England
Coordinates51°04′47″N 1°46′18″W
Information
TypeVoluntary Aided
MottoCourage, Commitment and Compassion
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1972
Local authorityWiltshire
Department for Education URN134199 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherNicola Bull
GenderBoys
Age11 to 16
Enrolment328 As of September 2012
Colour(s)Black, Blue and Gold               
Websitehttp://www.wyverncollege.wilts.sch.uk/

History

The school was created as Highbury Secondary School after the re-organisation of the local education system in 1972/3 when the former Highbury Avenue Secondary Modern School became Fisherton Manor Middle School. It remained a secondary school for boys aged from 11 to 16, and by 1994 there were 530 on the school roll.

In 1995, it was renamed Wyvern College, and operates as a highly specialised Technology College for boys. It teaches all National Curriculum subjects with emphasis of Science, Mathematics, Technology and Communications Technology. The school has one of the most up to date and extensively equipped Technology Centres in Wiltshire and there is a full partnership with Wiltshire College Salisbury. By 1996, there were 600 boys on the school roll, and by 2002 the number had reached 615. In 2003 the school assumed Voluntary Aided status and operates as a Church of England school.

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