Stockland Green School Explained

Stockland Green School
Type:Academy
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:Rebecca Goode
Address:Slade Road
Location:Stockland Green
City:Birmingham
Postcode:B23 7JH
County:West Midlands
Country:England
Local Authority:Birmingham City Council
Dfeno:330/4206
Urn:138137
Ofsted:yes
Enrolment:711
Gender:Mixed
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:16
Website:https://stockgrn.bham.sch.uk//

Stockland Green School is a mixed secondary school located in the Stockland Green area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England.[1]

Previously a community school administered by Birmingham City Council, Stockland Green School converted to academy status in May 2012. The school is now part of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership,[2] but continues to coordinate with Birmingham City Council for admissions.

The school was founded in the 1950s as a 'secondary modern' school catering for pupils who had not passed the eleven-plus exam for admission to a selective school. In the 1960s, a new wing was built and the school became a 'bilateral' school with a specialism in art. In its early years the school had a strong musical tradition; it had a good brass band and staged ambitious musicals such as 'White Horse Inn'.

In 1973 first year pupils from the then named Stockland Green Bilateral School sang the original backing vocals on the hit single I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday by Wizzard, though they were replaced when it was re-recorded in 1981.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stockland Green School.
  2. Web site: ATLP.
  3. News: The making of Wizzard's I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day. The Guardian. 20 December 2011.
  4. News: Missing tapes and mystery choirs: The making of a Christmas classic. BBC. 25 December 2013.