Wales High School

Wales High School is an academy school for 11- to 19-year-olds, in Kiveton, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

Wales High School
Address
Storth Lane

, ,
S26 5QQ

Coordinates53.343519°N 1.273749°W / 53.343519; -1.273749
Information
MottoHumble et Loyal
Established1970
Local authorityRotherham
Department for Education URN136331 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsJacqueline Holcombe
HeadteacherGiuseppe Di'Iasio
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1,600, 350 of whom in 6th form (2011)
HousesBusli, Mortain, Rollo and Warenne
Colour(s)Blue, Yellow and Grey
Parents' Association'Friends of Wales High School'
Adopted CharitiesBarnardo's Bluebell Wood Hospice
Websitehttps://www.waleshigh.com

Opened in 1970, the school provides education for nearby villages, including Kiveton Park, Harthill, Todwick, Wales, Thurcroft and South Anston. The school is situated in Kiveton Park, not in the small neighbouring village of Wales less than a mile away.

The school is a specialist school in Business and Enterprise.

The school was invited to become an academy under new government policy in 2012.

Ofsted inspections

Since the commencement of Ofsted inspections in September 1993, the school has undergone six inspections:

Date of inspectionOutcomeReference
??–?? November 1996??? 
26–30 November 2001Good[1]Report
18–19 October 2006OutstandingReport
7–8 November 2012Requires improvementReport
8–9 April 2014GoodReport
2 May 2018GoodReport

Headteachers

Since the school opened in 1970, the headteachers have been:

  • Mr Phillip Timothy, September 1970–December 1989
  • Mr Lawrence Morton, January 1990–December 2007
  • Mr Lawrence Morton (chief executive) and Mr John Day (head of school), January 2008–August 2012
  • Mr Lawrence Morton (chief executive) and Mr Giuseppe Di'Iasio (head of school), September 2012–present

Traditions

  • Sponsored walk: every four years the school holds a sponsored walk with the intention of raising money for the school. Previous walks have contributed to the ongoing improvement of the school environment.
  • Full school formal assemblies: known as the 'Full School Squash' by pupils and staff, take place four times a year, at Easter, and Christmas, and at the beginning and end of the school year at which the school bell is rung by the youngest pupil/s. Every member of the school is expected to attend. At assemblies special guests are invited, news is given, certificates and awards are presented, and musical items often performed.
  • Houses and the Dragon: Busli (Blue), Mortain (Black), Rollo (White) and Warenne (Yellow). Busli is named after Roger de Busli and Warenne after William de Warenne, two of William the Conqueror's knights, Mortain after his half-brother, and Rollo was one of his ancestors. Each pupil is assigned a house when joining the school. Pupils are provided with sports kit in their specific house colours, to be worn in P.E. lessons and house sporting events. Houses compete in events such as football, rugby, tennis, cross country and netball, and non-sporting activities such as chess, drama and art. At the end of the year, the house with the most points is awarded the 'Dragon', a golden dragon statue in a glass case. The dragon is engraved with the year and winning house.

Notable alumni

References

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