Idsall School

Idsall Sports Academy
Motto E Glandibus Quercus (From little acorns large oaks grow)
Established c. 1950
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr Pete Bourton
Location Coppice Green Lane
Shifnal
Shropshire
TF11 8PD
 England
Coordinates: 52°40′20″N 2°21′58″W / 52.67220°N 2.36608°W / 52.67220; -2.36608
DfE number 893/4394
DfE URN 140922 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1266
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses Caradoc -     
Longmynd -     
Ragleth -     
Wrekin -     
Colours Green, yellow and black
              
Website www.idsallschool.org

Idsall School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status located in the small town of Shifnal in Shropshire, England. Idsall has its own Sixth Form Centre, which offers a range of A Level subjects.

The House Cup

When joining the school, pupils are assigned a house (usually, two tutor groups belong to each house) during their first week. The houses are named after four Shropshire hills (Caradoc, Longmynd, Ragleth and Wrekin). They take part in sports (and others, including scrabble) competitions throughout the year. Every year at the end of summer term, there is a whole school assembly. At this assembly the house that has collected the most points throughout the year is the winner and is awarded the Finney Shield.

Field trips

The school holds annual residential trips to Plas Caerdeon (in Wales) for year 7, respectively, and skiing trips in Austria/France for years 8,9,10,11 12 and 13. Also once pupils have taken their options in year 10, they will have the opportunity to go on non -residential field trips subject to their options (Trips to a Church for RE, Museums for Art, etc.). They will also have the opportunity to go on residential trips subject to the options they took, for example Art trips to either New York, Florence, Barcelona and Paris happen every year and a Geography trip to Iceland goes ahead every two years. During year 8, pupils take part in the year 8 challenge, which acts as a foundation to the Duke of Edinburgh's bronze award, and includes a walk up the 'House Hill' amongst other things such as activities that will help their local community.

The Sixth Form

Idsall Sixth Form has about 200 students, separated roughly in half into years 12 and 13. Sixth Form lessons are taught primarily in the Sixth Form Centre, an annex of the school which also houses the common room, although some lessons are taught in the main school, due to timetabling conflicts or special subject requirements (for example, Biology, Chemistry and Physics are usually taught in one of the schools science labs, and Drama in the school hall).

Notable former pupils

Due to its proximity to the FA's former youth academy at Lilleshall, many professional footballers, including several England international, attended the school during their time at Lilleshall.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ronay, Barney (2008-12-10). "Which school has produced the most England players?". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-01-04.

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