Moulsham High School

Moulsham High School is an academy school in Chelmsford, Essex.[1] The Headteacher is Miss J. Mead.[2]

Moulsham High School
Address
Brian Close

, ,
CM2 9ES

England
Coordinates51.718382°N 0.470363°E / 51.718382; 0.470363
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoEnjoy, Enrich, Achieve
Local authorityEssex
SpecialistEnglish & Humanities
Department for Education URN136863 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairMr S. Bennett
HeadteacherMiss Julia Mead
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
EnrolmentApprox. 1,500
HousesCrompton, Knight, Strutt, Marconi and Tindal
Websitehttp://www.moulshamhigh.org

About Moulsham High School

Moulsham is a comprehensive school located in Chelmsford, Essex. The school is unique in teaching 6 lesson per fortnight on a single subject at GCSE resulting in grades above the national average but fewer GCSE qualifications.

Most Recent Ofsted Report

Highlights from a recent Ofsted report[3] include:

• "Personal development and well-being of students is outstanding"

• "All groups of learners are well cared for and supported"

• "Students put their good knowledge to excellent effect"

History

The Moulsham High School was built as a senior boys school in 1938. The lack of teachers after World War II meant that classes had limited teachers. There were only 10-25 boys per class. At the end of every year, an elderly gentleman would visit the school and give a prize to the best pupil. There were no examinations held in 1950, and most of the boys were expected to go to work at local factories. Discipline was strict, and misbehaviour would mean being sent to the headmaster's office where he had two canes. Mr 'Jock' Hutchinson was the first headmaster. Hutchinson had previously been headmaster at Trinity Road School. As a keen boxer, Hutchinson held boxing sessions during lunch break.

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