Ridgeway High School, Birkenhead
Ridgeway High School | |
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Address | |
Noctorum Avenue , , CH43 9EB England | |
Coordinates | 53°22′48″N 3°04′31″W / 53.38°N 3.0753°WCoordinates: 53°22′48″N 3°04′31″W / 53.38°N 3.0753°W |
Information | |
Type | Foundation school |
Established | 1974 |
Local authority | Wirral |
Department for Education URN | 105097 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Head teacher | Gavin Sterry[1] |
Staff | 99 (2021) |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrolment | 826 (2021) |
Houses | Kolbe, Teresa, King |
Colour(s) | Navy blue and red |
Website | www |
Ridgeway High School is a co-educational, comprehensive school in Noctorum, Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula in England.[2] The school caters for pupils between the ages of 11 and 16, from within the Local Authority area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, primarily Noctorum, Prenton, and Oxton.[3][2]
History and rebuild[]
Ridgeway was build in the 1970s as a two-storey building with a single-storey gymnasium.[3][4] In the 1990s, an extension was added to the existing building to accommodate the school's language programs.[3][4] At that point, Ridgeway could hold 825 pupils.[5] In 2013, the school was selected by the Education and Skills Funding Agency to be 1 of 12 northwest schools to be rebuilt over the next several years.[3] The £12m rebuild was finished in late 2017.[4]
In 2009, Ridgeway was slated to be absorbed into Birkenhead Park School along with Park and Rock Ferry High Schools.[6] Wirral Council eventually scratched Ridgeway off the list of schools to combine after pushback from parents.[7] This decision was stopped by parents.[6]
Demographics[]
The majority of Ridgeway students are White British;[8] about 58% of pupils are boys and 42% are girls.[9] 46% are eligible for free school meals.[2]
In 2021, with 99 school staff, the teacher to pupil ratio was 1 teacher for every 13 students.[10]
GCSE[]
In 2016, Ridgeway achieved a 70% A* to C score; 100% scored A* to C in performing arts; and 70% of students achieved at least one GCSE.[11] In 2018, 55% achieved 9-4 grades in maths; 68% in English; 69% achieved 9-4 grades in computer science, 67% in religion, 93% in drama, 62% in English literature.[12]
Awards and rankings[]
In 2021, the Guardian Schools Guide scored Ridgeway's pupil attendance at a 10 out of 100 points.[10] Poor attendance has been an issue for several years.[8] The two most recent inspections were in 2017 and 2021 and Ofsted rated them as "requires improvement."[13][14] Their 2007 and 2010 inspections were "Outstanding" but their 2013 inspection dropped to "Good."[8] Pauline Roberts, who was headteacher for four years, resigned in 2013 for "personal reasons."[15] She was lauded by parents as the one responsible for drastically improving Ridgeway and were worried that the school, which achieved "Outstanding" during her time there, would regress.[15][16]
In 2018, the PE department won the School Communication Award from the ECHO School Awards[17] and in 2021, Ridgeway was shortlisted alongside St. James', Wade Deacon, and Hope Academy in the category "Outstanding commitment to sport & physical activity in secondary schools" for the annual Educate Awards.[18]
References[]
- ^ "Headteacher's welcome". Retrieved 27 September 2021.
- ^ a b c "Establishment: Ridgeway High School". GOV.UK. n.d. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Morgan Sindall starts on its twelfth northwest school". The Construction Index. 24 May 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b c Jackson, Nick (27 September 2017). "Archbishop of York launches school after £12m rebuild". The Business Desk. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Manning, Craig (23 January 2015). "Green light for Ridgeway School's multi-million pound redevelopment". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b Murphy, Liam (21 August 2012). "Headteacher suspended from Merseyside school Ridgeway High". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Marles, Leigh (27 November 2009). "Ridgeway High School reprieved as boys-only academy plan is dropped". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b c Seneviratne, Anne (20 October 2015). "No formal designation monitoring inspection of Ridgeway High School". Ofsted. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Ridegeway High School". Locrating. n.d. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Ridgeway High School". The Guardian Schools Guide. 23 August 2021. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Murphy, Catherine (25 August 2016). "RECAP: GCSE results day 2016". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Jones, Lauren (23 August 2018). "AS IT HAPPENED: Wirral GCSE results day 2018". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Ridgeway High School". Ofsted. 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Grimsditch, Lee (10 July 2021). "These are the 35 Merseyside secondary schools rated 'inadequate' or 'requiring improvement'". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ a b Murphy, Liam (23 April 2013). "Ridgeway High School head Pauline Roberts steps down 'for personal reasons'". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Ridgeway High headteacher steps down". Wirral Globe. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Breslin, Maria (26 June 2018). "Meet the amazing winners of the 2018 ECHO Schools Awards". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Manning, Craig (15 October 2021). "Five Wirral schools shortlisted for Educate Awards 2021". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- Secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
- Schools in Birkenhead
- Foundation schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
- Educational institutions established in 1974