Stradbroke High School

Stradbroke High School
Established 1953 (1953)
Type Academy
Headteacher John Axtell
Deputy Headteacher Mrs K Millar
Location Wilby Road
Stradbroke, Eye
Suffolk
IP21 5JN
England
52°18′54″N 1°16′23″E / 52.31499°N 1.27318°E / 52.31499; 1.27318Coordinates: 52°18′54″N 1°16′23″E / 52.31499°N 1.27318°E / 52.31499; 1.27318
DfE URN 137901 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 35
Capacity 420
Students ±320
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Houses Waveney, Blyth and Dove
Colours Red, Yellow and Green
Website Stradbroke High School

Stradbroke High School is a secondary school with academy status for 11- to 16-year-olds in the village of Stradbroke in the English county of Suffolk. Founded in 1953 as a secondary modern school on the southern edge of the village, Stradbroke High School serves a catchment covering almost 400 square miles (1,000 km2) including the parishes of Athelington & Horham, Fressingfield, Laxfield, Mendham, Wilby, Worlingworth, and Cratfield. As of 2006, this represents a catchment population of some 7,500 people. It has around 300 pupils.

The school was previously a Business and Enterprise College, but converted to academy status in 2012.

The school's best-known alumni are television journalist Amelia Reynolds and These Animal Men vocalist and lead guitarist Alexander (previously Roger) Boag.


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