The Coseley School

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Established

1968

Closure = 2017
Closed July 2017
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Ms Garrett
Location Henne Drive
Coseley
West Midlands
WV14 9JW
England
52°32′45″N 2°05′25″W / 52.5458°N 2.0902°W / 52.5458; -2.0902Coordinates: 52°32′45″N 2°05′25″W / 52.5458°N 2.0902°W / 52.5458; -2.0902
Local authority Dudley
DfE URN 103857 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Mixed
Ages 15–16
Website www.coseley.dudley.sch.uk

The Coseley School was a mixed secondary school located in Coseley, West Midlands, England.[1]

Most pupils at The Coseley School are from Hurst Hill, Manor, Wallbrook and Christ Church primary schools. A smaller number of pupils are from schools including Bramford, Hill Avenue, Lanesfield and Foxyards. The school has also been designated as a specialist Sports College. The school only admitted pupils from Manor Primary School from September 1990, when the borough Dudley was brought into line with Wolverhampton in having a secondary school transfer age of 11 instead of 12.

The school closed in July 2017, in a phased closure, when the pupils who started in September 2012 completed their GCSE studies, while the younger three year groups were transferred to other schools from September 2016; with Dormston or High Arcal in neighbouring Sedgley being the most popular destinations. The site is now scheduled to be mothballed for three years, re-opening in September 2020 to cater for the likely increase in secondary school pupils living in Coseley following the construction of a new housing development on the former Bean Industries and Newey Goodman sites in the south of the town.

History

The Coseley School opened in September 1968 as a secondary modern school from children aged between 11 and 16 years, although building work delays meant that pupils had to be bussed to classrooms at Ellowes Hall School for a term until the buildings in Ivyhouse Lane were ready for occupation in January 1969. The age range was reorganised to 12-16 in September 1972, when the school took in the remaining pupils at nearby Mount Pleasant Senior School. Coseley converted to comprehensive status in September 1975, and in September 1990 became an 11–16 school. Further expansion took place at this time when Coseley took in approximately half of the pupils and staff from Mons Hill School in Dudley, which had closed that summer.

In March 2008, Dudley Council's cabinet member for children's services claimed that there was a "50/50 chance" of Coseley School (or possibly either nearby Dormston or High Arcal) closing within the next 10 years. This came after 147 pupils leaving primary school in 2007 put Coseley as their first choice when it had a maximum of 195 places available. This would have left Coseley without a secondary school for the first time since the 19th century.[2] However, the council later stated that no more secondary schools were scheduled for closure in the borough, following the closure of Cradley High School at Halesowen in 2008, and the phased closure of Pensnett High School from 2010 to 2012.

In May 2016, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council announced that The Coseley School would be closed due to falling pupil numbers and low pupil achievement. The school finally closed in July 2017, with all but the oldest pupils in the school being transferred to other schools from September 2016.

References

  1. "The Coseley School - A Specialist Sports College". Coseley.dudley.sch.uk. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
  2. "Express & Star". Expressandstar.com. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
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