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John Masefield High School

John Masefield High School

School in Ledbury, England


John Masefield High School is a secondary school with an academy status, located in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England. It is named after the poet John Masefield.

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Description

The school lies to the south of the small town of Ledbury adjacent to the A449, with a campus enclosed by housing.[1] Crossing the A449 one enters Ledbury Park and the grounds of Eastnor Castle. It is an average-sized rural comprehensive school with a sixth form that converted from local authority control to become a single school academy in 2011. At that time it was rated by Ofsted as a "good" school and it has remained so.[2]

The main building is a collection of two storey blocks, 10.4 metres (34 ft) to the ridge; facing-brick with concrete frames, glass and blue cladding and plain clay tiles to the vertical panels to the gables.

Academics

The curriculum at John Masefield High School is focused on enabling students to enjoy their studies and to maximise their achievement irrespective of their abilities.[3] Students start by studying French in year 7, and can also start German in year 8. Either or both of these languages can be studied in Key Stage 4, and continued as A-levels.[4]

The programme of study ensures students follow a full National Curriculum programme at Key Stages 3 and 4, and are challenged, whether they have chosen an academic or more vocational pathway at Key Stages 4, and later in the sixth form (Key Stage 5). Students mainly follow GCSE courses, but certain BTEC programmes and other modes of certification are offered.[3]

In response to the changing nature of GCSEs, the school operates a two-year Key Stage 3, allowing three years for Key Stage 4.[5]

Notable alumni

Melissa Johns, known for her work in acting and disability activism, was a pupil at the school from 2001 to 2008. She specialised in the performing arts.[6]

Adam Willis, known for winning the Turner Prize in 2015, attended the school, including the Sixth Form centre.[7]


References

  1. "Planning application:TO REPLACE EXISTING MOBILE CLASSROOM ACCOMMODATION, AT THE JOHN MASEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL," (PDF). councillors.herefordshire.gov.uk/. Herefordshire Council. January 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "Ofsted Report 2013". ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  3. "Curriculum – John Masefield High School". www.jmhs.hereford.sch.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  4. "Modern Languages – John Masefield High School". www.jmhs.hereford.sch.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  5. "Ofsted Report 2017". ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  6. Sutcliffe, Deborah (26 September 2018). "International award for former pupil Melissa Johns". John Masefield High School. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  7. Henderson, Donald (1 March 2016). "Former JM student is Turner prize winner". John Masefield High School. Retrieved 11 December 2022.

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