The Bewdley School Explained

The Bewdley School
Coordinates:52.3717°N -2.3056°W
Motto:We Fly With Our Own Wings
Established:1956, 1972, 2007
Former Names:Bewdley Grammar School; Bewdley High School
Head:David Hadley-Pryce[1]
Chair Label:Chair of governors
Chair:Jillian Sharples & Rich Vaux
Address:Stourport Road
Country:England
Postcode:DY12 1BL
Ofsted:yes
Urn:135035
Enrolment:1000
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:19
Houses:Ribbesford, Baldwin, Severn
Colours:
Black, white and blue

The Bewdley School is a senior school and sixth form in Bewdley, serving north-west Worcestershire, England. Its campus is very close to the River Severn and lies on the border of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve. Bewdley is an educational research partner of the University of Worcester and University of Birmingham and is recognised for its focus on international and cultural education. In 2019, Bewdley hosted the Global Happiness Conference in partnership with the British Council.[2] The Bewdley School has close ties with the nearby Bewdley Rowing Club established in 1877.[3]

History

The school has its origins in The Bewdley Grammar School on Lax Lane, which closed in the 1800s. The former grammar school is now home to a yoga studio and the Bewdley brewery.[4] After the closure of Bewdley Grammar School, Bewdley County Secondary School was built on the opposite side of the river in 1956 with new buildings. It was opened by Sir. Chad Woodward.[5] In 1972, the area adopted a three-tier system, and the school became Bewdley High School.[6] When the area returned to a two-tier system in 2007, the High School was amalgamated with the two local middle schools to form The Bewdley School as a new secondary school, following extensive building work and landscaping, with new facilities for the arts, science, humanities and outdoor learning.[7]

Headteachers

Charles Goodyear 1955-1968[8]

Jack Harris 1968-1987

Margaret Griffith 1987-2002

David Derbyshire 2002-2007

Fiona Andrew 2007 (Temporary)

Julie Reilly 2007-2016 [9]

David Hadley-Pryce 2016–present [10]

Present day

Facilities

The Bewdley School is made up of five teaching buildings (A to E) plus the separate sixth form building, lecture theatre and cafe.

The school has largely been rebuilt and extended in stages with many new buildings and improvements since the scrapping of the Building Schools for the Future scheme. In 2006, a new art and technology college facility was built in celebration of their 50th anniversary, at a cost of £1.8 million. The school's largest building (E) was constructed by Yorkon in 2007, and cost £2.5 million to build.[11] In 2014, the school was awarded a third building grant to build a new state of the art science building (D), costing £2.8 million.[12]

In March 2023, plans to add a 500-seat theatre with adjacent classrooms and a new sports hall were announced.[13]

Bewdley Sixth Form

Bewdley Sixth Form is also part of The Bewdley School, offering GCSE, BTEC and A-Level courses.[14] The sixth form is growing yearly, and in 2018 was the largest Sixth Form in the Wyre Forest District.[15] Bewdley Sixth Form is consistently high performing at A-Level, with students often gaining places at top Russell Group UK universities.[16]

In 2020, Bewdley Sixth Form was extensively rebuilt and modernised, including the development of a lecture theatre, sixth form cafe and study room.[17]

Partnerships

The school is partnered with the University of Worcester for teacher training and further educational research. The University of Birmingham's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences works closely with The Bewdley School through their ongoing Encompass project.[18] [19] In September 2009, The Bewdley School gained Specialist Art college status via accreditation from Arts Council England. This specialism was later awarded the Arts Mark Gold Award for excellent practice amongst the department.[20]

Results

In 2019, the school achieved 72% of students achieving 5+ GCSEs including English at Maths at grade 4 or above.[21] At Bewdley Sixth Form, 20 of the 21 subjects achieved 100% pass rates at A-Level with 96% of university applicants being successful.[22] [23]

In 2022, the first externally assessed year following the COVID-19 pandemic, The Bewdley School achieved a record percentage of students achieving the top grades at GCSE.[24]

The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted since 2012.[25]

Awards

In May 2019, the school won Secondary School of the Year in the county of Worcesterhire, and was a finalist alongside Bishop Perowne Church of England College, St Augustine's High School, Redditch and Bowbrook House School.[26]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newsletters & Archive. The Bewdley School. 30 July 2018.
  2. News: Making friends with students from other cultures. BBC News.
  3. Web site: Enrichment .
  4. Web site: Bewdley Brewery.
  5. A plaque in the schools main building is in his name.
  6. Web site: Alumni.
  7. Web site: Wyre Forest Schools Review. Worcestershire County Council. 5 May 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090220154850/http://worcestershire.whub.org.uk/home/wccindex/wcc-edu-wfsr.htm. 20 February 2009.
  8. Web site: The Bewdley School Old Website . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20051218074218/http://school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=33689 . 18 December 2005 . Bewdley High School.
  9. Web site: 7 September 2006 . We quit! .
  10. Web site: Head's Welcome - The Bewdley School.
  11. Web site: Eco-module. 22 May 2007 .
  12. Web site: Bewdley School, New Science Block | Construction Cost Consultants and Project Managers. 17 October 2016.
  13. Web site: Hardiman . Deborah . 2023-03-29 . Bewdley trust unveils plans to revamp school and centre plus create new festival home . 2024-06-24 . www.expressandstar.com . en.
  14. Web site: Archived copy . 8 February 2019 . 9 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190209123924/https://www.bewdley.worcs.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Sixth-Form-Courses-2018.pdf . dead .
  15. Web site: All schools and colleges in Worcestershire - GOV.UK. Find and compare schools in England.
  16. Web site: A-level results 2019 - Live coverage across north Worcestershire. 15 August 2019 .
  17. Web site: The Bewdley School open new Sixth Form Cafe. 25 November 2019.
  18. Web site: 'ENCOMPASS' project launched as part of sector-changing public engagement programme funded by NERC. www.birmingham.ac.uk.
  19. Web site: Partnerships.
  20. News: Bewdley school earns arts education award. 22 June 2010. 30 July 2018.
  21. Web site: GCSE results 2019. Kidderminster Shuttle.
  22. Web site: The Bewdley School students celebrate exceptional GCSE results!. The Bewdley. School. 22 August 2019.
  23. Web site: Another great year for A level results at Bewdley Sixth Form!. The Bewdley. School. 15 August 2019.
  24. Web site: GCSE results: Results and reaction from across north Worcestershire . 25 August 2022 . 31 August 2022.
  25. Web site: Find an inspection report and registered childcare. Ofsted Communications Team. 16 October 2019. reports.ofsted.gov.uk.
  26. Web site: Bewdley school named secondary school of the year. Kidderminster Shuttle. 24 June 2019 .
  27. Web site: Sixteen year-old model talks about getting scouted for one of the UK's biggest modelling agencies . Worcester News . 10 December 2016 . en.
  28. Web site: Becky Hill reveals secret of her rise from Bewdley barmaid to The Voice and Brit Award nominee - Birmingham Live . 2024-06-24 . www.birminghammail.co.uk.