Queen Mary's High School

Queen Mary's High School
Mottoes Semper Fidelis
Established 1893
Type Grammar school;
Academy
Head Teacher Dr Alison E. Bruton
Chair of Governors Mrs V. M. Fairbank
Location Upper Forster Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS4 2AE
England
Coordinates: 52°35′22″N 1°58′34″W / 52.5895°N 1.976°W / 52.5895; -1.976
Local authority Walsall Borough Council
DfE URN 136777 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 700
Gender Girls ('mixed' sixth form)
Ages 11–18
Houses      Austen
     Brontë
     Eliot
     Shelley
Colours Yellow, Blue, Red, Purple
Website www.queenmaryshigh.org.uk

Queen Mary's High School, situated on Upper Forster Street, just outside Walsall town centre, is an all-female selective-education and grammar school and entry in Year 7 is by passing an entrance exam. It is twinned with Queen Mary's Grammar School, and like the Grammar School is part of the Queen Mary's Foundation.

The main body of the school is girls only, but the Sixth Form is open to applicants of both sexes conditional on a minimum grade achievement at GCSE (no fewer than 7 GCSEs above 'B' Grade). This policy is similar to that of Queen Mary's Grammar School. However, there are a very small amount of males who attend the school- no more than ten in a year of 100.

The school gained an outstanding level in the Ofsted report when it was last inspected in 2007.

The school was a Language College[1] and it is compulsory for pupils to take French, German, or Spanish from year seven to GCSE level; Japanese had until recently also been an option. In Year 8, pupils begin studying an additional language. Pupils visit Spain, France or Germany in Year 8, according to which of these languages they are studying. The school also sponsors exchanges with schools in Germany and Japan. Pupils can also take Latin or Greek every three years as an extra-curricular activity, culminating in an additional GCSE.

Class sizes in the lower school are currently around 24 girls, with Design Technology classes being in groups of 16. However, Year 7 of the 13/14 academic year, and all subsequent years, have class sizes of around 30, as the school has increased the amount of students it can take.

The school is divided into houses named after famous 19th-century female authors - Austen (after Jane Austen), Bronte (after The Brontë Sisters), Eliot (after George Eliot) and Shelley (after Mary Shelley), the latter being a new house in the 2012/13 academic year. Each house has a member of staff in charge of it, a captain from Year 13 (upper sixth form) and a vice-captain from Year 12 (lower sixth form). In 2015, Shelley elected the first male house captain and also introduced the senior boy role to the sixth form head girl team.

After 11 years of being headteacher at the school, Diana Woods retired at the end of the 2008/09 term. She was replaced by the deputy headteacher at Wolverhampton Girls School, Doctor Alison E. Bruton, who is also a Physics teacher, and achieved her doctorate near the end of the 12/13 academic year.

QMHS also has an Old Girl's Club which was formed to promote and maintain contact between former pupils and with the school. It has a membership of over 300 with an active committee who support and get involved with the interests of the school whilst maintaining contact with its members through an Annual Reunion Luncheon, annual newsletter and social events. The club tries not to lose touch with the girls who leave the school.

Famous alumni of the school include Meera Syal.

References

  1. "Specialist Schools Home". DfES. July 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-02.

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