Bishops' Blue Coat Church of England High School

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The Bishops' Blue Coat Church of England High School, Chester
Motto Know. Nurtured. Inspired[citation needed]
Established 1984
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Headteacher Peter Coates
Chair Rt. Rev. K. Sinclair
Location Vaughans Lane
Chester
Cheshire
CH3 5XF
England
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Local authority Cheshire West and Chester
DfE URN 111455 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 144
Students 1,080
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–18 (sixth form college)
Colours Navy Blue / Mint Green
Website vle.bishopsbluecoat.cheshire.sch.uk

The Bishops' Blue Coat Church of England High School is a secondary school in Chester, United Kingdom. It is an academy and the current Headteacher is Mr Peter Coates.

It is also an affiliated school of the Woodard Group of Schools.

School history

The Bishops’ Blue Coat Church of England High School was founded in 1984 after an agreement between Cheshire County Council and the Church of England. The Bishops of Chester and Birkenhead were instrumental in the school’s foundation.

The Bishops’ High School is the only Anglican secondary school in the Cheshire West & Chester Local Authority and at present one of only two within the Chester Diocese. The other, Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School, is in Warrington.

Since 1984 the school has grown in size. Today around 1060 attend, including 160 sixth form students. A massive investment in new buildings and facilities has accompanied this growth in numbers.

Academy status

The results of a consultation between 14 December 2010 and 13 January 2011 indicated a clear majority of parents, staff and the wider community to be in favour of the school applying for Academy Status. The Bishop of Chester, the Diocesan Board of Education and the Blue Coat foundation expressed their support for the change of status, and The Bishops' Blue Coat C of E High School became an Academy on 1 April 2011.[citation needed]

Exam Results

In 2011, A level students obtained the schools best results ever. 56% of students attained top grades A*/A and B.

The school also achieved its best ever GCSE results. 83% of its Year 11 students achieved at least 5 A*-C grades, with 68% attaining 5A*-C including English and Mathematics.

In 2010, 79% of pupils achieved 5 or more A* - C grades and 58% achieving 5 or more A*-C grades including English and Maths. In the 6th Form 53% of grades obtained at A Level were A*-B grades.[citation needed]

School Buildings

The school has 5 main buildings, with a sixth under construction, due for prominent usage as of mid 2015.

These buildings include:

  • "C" - Centre block - used for History, Music, Religious Studies among numerous others. It also homes the main entrance to the school, as well as a sports hall, public library, school canteen and a sixth form common room.
  • "S" - Science block - as the school specialises in science, it holds vast resources for all science practical lessons.
  • "W" - Named honoring The Reverend Canon Andrew White - used for Maths and English, as well as an ICT suite.
  • "D" - Design block - used for Design and Technology, Art and Home Economics.
  • "N" - New block - an unconventional "block" with different buildings both permanent and temporary scattered around the school, used for Geography and Modern Foreign Languages

The school also possesses a building solely used as an assembly hall, and is currently constructing a new "humanities" block.

School Facilities

The school is set in extensive and landscaped grounds, the largest of any school in Cheshire, close to the River Dee. Each subject has its own suite of specialist rooms and further planned development will provide more facilities in the coming years.

Facilities include:

  • Sports Hall
  • Cricket and Football Pitches
  • Athletics Track and Sand Pit
  • Tennis Courts
  • Canteen
  • Resources Room
  • Medical Room
  • 9 Science Laboratories
  • Workshops (3) and Art Classrooms (3)
  • English and Media Studies classrooms
  • Wide variety of Sport equipment
  • Library
  • Assembly Hall and Theatre Stage
  • Drama Studio and Amphitheatre
  • Sixth Form Social and Study Areas
  • 7 Computer Suites and study areas with over 400 PCs and laptops for use by students
  • 31 classrooms with ICT projectors and/or interactive whiteboards

Activities

Sports at the school include handball, rock climbing, cheerleading, volleyball and fencing. In addition, the school has a Concert and Training Band.

Notable pupils and teachers

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