Ormskirk School

Ormskirk School
Established September 2001
Type Voluntary controlled school
Headmaster Martin Kerridge BA MEd MBA
Location Wigan Road
Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 2AT
England
53°34′04″N 2°52′01″W / 53.5679°N 2.8669°W / 53.5679; -2.8669Coordinates: 53°34′04″N 2°52′01″W / 53.5679°N 2.8669°W / 53.5679; -2.8669
Local authority Lancashire
DfE URN 132834 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,600
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website www.ormskirk.lancs.sch.uk

Ormskirk School is a secondary comprehensive in West Lancashire, England, created in September 2001 by the amalgamation of two schools in Ormskirk – Cross Hall High School and Ormskirk Grammar School, an investment costing £16 million.[1] The school caters for roughly 1,400 pupils aged between 11-18 and includes its own sixth form for post-16 studies. The school has been awarded Specialist Arts College status.

Opening

In September 2004 the school moved into its brand new accommodation on Wigan Road, with the official opening by Prince Andrew occurring the following year on 18 October 2005.[1]

Syllabus

Up until 2011, pupils were required to take an art at GCSE level. This restriction was removed for the then year 9s.

References

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