Bishop Heber High School

Bishop Heber High School is a comprehensive secondary school in Malpas, Cheshire. The school is named after Reginald Heber (April 21, 1783 – April 3, 1826), who was an English bishop born in Malpas and is now remembered chiefly as a hymn-writer. In the year of 2011, Bishop Heber High School was rated outstanding in that year's Ofsted inspection.[1]

Bishop Heber High School
Address
Chester Road

, ,
SY14 8JD

Coordinates53°01′47″N 2°45′38″W
Information
Established1960
Local authorityCheshire West and Chester
Department for Education URN111424 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMr David Curry
Faculty90
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1310
Websitehttps://www.bishopheber.cheshire.sch.uk

The school's academic and sporting record is consistently high. As an International Languages College, students learn a wide range of languages which underpin the international ethos of the school.

Students are offered a variety of sporting, drama and musical opportunities, as well as an extensive trips and visits programme. This supports, extends and enriches the curriculum provision. The school also sets out to meet the needs of all students through; individual support; and out-of-hours learning activities. The emphasis being that students are ready to accomplish: ‘Prêt d’accomplir’, the school's motto.

Notable former pupils

  • Ben Woodburn, footballer for Liverpool and Wales
  • Jo Fletcher, footballer for Everton ladies and England ladies
  • Christina Trevanion, professional antiques dealer and television personality
  • Ben Foden, rugby union footballer for Northampton Saints and England
  • Chloe Hewitt, dancer
  • Mark Hopley, rugby union footballer and coach for Northampton Saints
  • Vicky Thornley, Olympic rower
  • Ben Curry, rugby union footballer for Sale Sharks
  • Tom Curry, rugby union footballer for Sale Sharks

References

  1. Ofsted: Bishop Heber High School: Inspection Report 11–12 April 2011 (downloaded from ; 1 December 2012)


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