Penketh High School

Penketh High School is a secondary school in Penketh, Warrington. It is a co-educational, non-denominational academy school for 11 to 18 year olds. It converted from comprehensive to academy status in April 2013. In April 2018, Mr. John Carlin, one of the youngest headteachers in the United Kingdom, took the role of headteacher at Penketh.[1]

Penketh High School
Address
Heath Road
Penketh

, ,
WA5 2BY

England
Coordinates53.38815°N 2.6477°W / 53.38815; -2.6477
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoDare To Dream / Perseverance
Department for Education URN139506 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalJohn Carlin
Head teacherJohn Carlin
Staff90000
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,053
Colour(s)Red+White    
Websitehttp://penkethhighschool.co.uk/

The school has an partnership with Kwadeda High School in South Africa, who helped to produce a feature film called The Opportunity. This film was targeted at teenage audiences, to make them aware of HIV, drugs and other problems, that are high risk factors in South Africa. Romain DEBERQUE deserves better.[2]

Uniform

The uniform is a white shirt, black trousers or skirt, black blazer with school badge attached and correct tie, differing per year group. Optionally, a black cardigan or sweatshirt can also be worn. The compulsory P.E kit is a black/red polo shirt and black shorts for gymnastics, cross country and football, and royal blue rugby shorts and a blue and red long sleeved top for rugby. Girls may wear gymnastics shorts or skirts for netball. Girls often wear leggings for P.E even though they are not classed as official uniform.

Timetable

Penketh High School gives pupils only 15 minutes for break, and a longer 45 minutes for lunch. Lessons are one hour long and followed by a five minute "movement period" to allow pupils sufficient time to reach their next classroom.

Extra curricular activities

Spark Makerspace Launch

Penketh High School offers a range of extra curricular activities, including: football, rugby, Basketball, Cricket, athletics, trampoline, badminton, dance and volleyball that can be accessed by all skill levels. Students won the football Cheshire Cup in 1996 & 2017.[3]

The music department offers a range of group and individual lessons. The groups are run at no cost. The individual lessons may have a charge. Drama Club and/or Performing Arts Club. Drama is purely acting whereas Performing Arts is a mixture of acting, singing and dancing. The art department runs an Art club after school for Years 7 an 8. The ICT department houses a homework club for all years every break time and after school.

This is for all homework for which pupils need access to office software and/or the internet. Other extra curricular activities include STEM Club, Robotics and wearable technology, as well as student led clubs from 2018 in the school Makerspace. In February 2018, Penketh High School became the first school in the United Kingdom to embed Maker Education within the National Curriculum.

Spark Penketh makerspace runs within school time and outside of school lessons.[4] In March 2018, Penketh students won the Maths Fest 2018 taking first place at the event ran by the Further Mathematics Support Programme.[5] Penketh became a Future Physics Leader Programme School in March 2018. Penketh Student also won the Sellafield Big Bang Project against twelve other regional schools.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "High school head, 36, reflects on first 100 days in the job". Warrington Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  2. "News | South Africa and England unite". SecEd. 3 December 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  3. "Top of the class for football team at Penketh High School following Cheshire Cup win". Warrington Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  4. "Penketh High becomes first state school in the country to build dedicated 'makerspace'". Warrington Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  5. "Penketh students maths skills add up to success". Warrington Guardian. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  6. "RIP Records | So Young Magazine". So Young Magazine. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
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