Tytherington School

Tytherington School
Motto An ambitious school at the heart of the community
Established c. 1860s
Type Academy
Head Emmanuel Botwe
Deputy Head Andrew Pilbury
Chair of Governors Jane Stephens
Location Manchester Road
Tytherington
Cheshire
SK10 2EE
England
53°16′11″N 2°07′38″W / 53.2696°N 2.1272°W / 53.2696; -2.1272Coordinates: 53°16′11″N 2°07′38″W / 53.2696°N 2.1272°W / 53.2696; -2.1272
Local authority Cheshire East (Independent)
DfE URN 140791 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,030 pupils
Gender Coeducational, formerly all girls
Ages 11–18
Houses Oak, Ash and Elm
Colours Maroon      and Gold     
Website tytheringtonschool.co.uk

Tytherington School is an academy in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. As of December 2016, the school has approximately 1,030 pupils, with ages ranging from 11–18. Like many schools in Cheshire, it includes a sixth form. Since September 2015, the headteacher has been Emmanuel Botwe, who was previously deputy headteacher at a school in Oxfordshire. In the summer of 2016, under the new head, the school had record A-Level and GCSE results.[1]

History

The school traces its history back to an independent girls' school founded in the 1860s, but it was founded on its current site in the early 1950s, and became a mixed-sex school in the 1970s.

The school is split into year groups, (year 7 through to year 13), and houses. The houses are named Oak, Ash and Elm, in recognition of the traditional royal hunting woodlands in the Macclesfield area. The school also has a sixth form, Tytherington Sixth Form College.

Completely rebuilt in 1957, the school has been extended over the years including a £1 million Sports Hall sponsored by the National Lottery and multi-discipline technology block. The Learning Resource Centre (comprising library and ICT suite) and sixth form block have also benefited from renovations. These improvements were part of a £3.1 million capital building programme that included a new 10 classroom block, called the Jubilee Block, that was completed in summer 2012, the project was paid for by Cheshire East Council. Before this, a new art was block built in 2006. Other renovations were also carried to existing blocks in the 2011-2012 academic year. Classroom renovations in the Learning Resource Centre were completed in April 2012, building a cafe for sixth form students, the new block opened at the start of the 2012-13 academic year.

During the 2014-15 academic year the school changed its name from Tytherington High School to Tytherington School to indicate the school's new status as an academy under the headship of Steven Jowett.

Culture and values

The school has a house system and extra-curricula provision. Students take part in leadership activities.

The uniform consists of a maroon blazer with the school crest, white shirts, a school tie, black trousers/skirt and black leather shoes. Jumpers may be worn under the blazer, along with tights for girls. The school crest depicts a golden stag with a crown, a reference to the historic royal hunting grounds in Macclesfield.

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