Cleeve School

Cleeve School
Type Academy
Location Two Hedges Road
Bishops Cleeve
Gloucestershire
GL52 8AE
England
Coordinates: 51°56′29″N 2°03′20″W / 51.941389°N 2.055556°W / 51.941389; -2.055556
DfE URN 136772 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,608
Gender Both
Ages 11–18
Houses Malvern, Chiltern, Brecon, Cotswold, Mendip
Colours Royal Blue, Amber
Website www.cleeveschool.net

Cleeve School is an academy school and Leadership Partner School. It was formerly a comprehensive school and is located in the village of Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire, England. Acting Headteacher Alwyn Jones leads the senior management team at the approximately 1,600-pupil school. The school offers GCSEs for ages 11 to 16, and A-Levels/BTECs for students wishing to go to the sixth form at ages 16 to 18. Notorious murderer, Rose West, is a former pupil of the school.[1]

Cleeve School was the first secondary school in the South West to achieve the National Association for Able Children in Education (NACE) Challenge Award for excellent provision for able, gifted and talented pupils.

Sports and activities

The school runs activities for the students including self-defence lessons and afterschool clubs such as football, rugby and cricket. The school's astronomy club acquired a refractor telescope which was donated by the Society for Popular Astronomy as part of the Telescopes For Schools project.

Every summer, the school has a Sports Day for each of the five houses  Cotswold, Mendip, Malvern, Brecon and Chiltern. However, this house system has recently been changed to a college system, dividing segments of the school.

Buildings

Construction of the new building for the science, IT and music departments was completed in 2008. The old science block has also been restored.

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