Thorpe St Andrew School

Thorpe St Andrew School

Thorpe St Andrew School
Type Community school
Head Teacher Ian Clayton[1]
Location Laundry Lane, Thorpe St Andrew
Norwich
Norfolk
NR7 0XS
England
Coordinates: 52°38′10″N 1°21′21″E / 52.6361°N 1.3559°E / 52.6361; 1.3559
Local authority Norfolk
DfE number 926/4083
DfE URN 121180 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1700[2]
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Colours Navy Blue and White
Website Thorpe St Andrew School

Thorpe St. Andrew School is an 11 to 18 mixed secondary school in Thorpe St. Andrew in the city of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk. It has around 1700 pupils. The school has previously achieved "Specialist Sports College" and "Specialist Technology College" status.

The sites

The school is based on two sites approximately 300 metres apart, linked by a recreation field. In the period before the era of comprehensive education there were two schools here: what is now South Site was Thorpe Grammar School while North Site was Thorpe St Andrew Secondary Modern School. Pupils were selected for each according to their eleven plus exam results.

All pupils have lessons on both sites. The North Site is host to the History, English, Drama, Design and Technology, RE, Sociology, Music and Media departments, as well as the library (or Learning Resource Centre, as it is known). The South Site is where the Science, Mathematics,Modern Foreign Languages, IT, Geography, Economics and Art departments and classes can be found. Various other facilities are shared between the two sites, such as Computer rooms and gyms for Physical Education classes. An astroturf area has been constructed on the school field, allowing students to play football/hockey in all weather conditions. Pitches can be rented out to private groups or teams.

Pupils are based in a house either on the North or South Site. There are three houses on each site, which are all named after constellations: Altair, Mira and Cygnus on North Site; and Vega, Polaris and Sirius on South Site, which are each split up into 9 forms per house.

Sixth form

Sixth Formers have access to a Sixth Form Centre (known by students as 'The Bungalow'). The centre provides an area for students to socialise and areas in which to study. In the school's Learning Resources Centre there is a specific Sixth Form area with computers and study booths, which students can use for silent study.

Results

In 2008 OFSTED reported that Year 11 pupils were at a higher level than expected. They also said that the pupils were welcoming and polite. [3]

In early 2012 Thorpe St Andrew scored well in the Department for Education school league tables. For 2011, 69% of students achieved 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE (or equivalent) including English and Mathematics, slightly lower than in 2010 (71%) but higher than both 2009 (67%) and 2008 (64%). The percentage of students who achieved 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE (or equivalent) was 91% and the number of pupils achieving at least one qualification was 99%. [4]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "Thorpe St Andrew School".
  2. "Ofsted Report". January 2012.
  3. ".PDF of OFSTED report", TSAS OFSTED Report, OFSTED, 2005-12-01
  4. "TSAS statistics", Thorpe St Andrew School League Table Statistics, Department for Education, 2012-01-26
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