The Kingsway School

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The Kingsway School
Address
Foxland Road

, ,
SK8 4QX

England
Coordinates53°23′13″N 2°13′35″W / 53.3870°N 2.2263°W / 53.3870; -2.2263Coordinates: 53°23′13″N 2°13′35″W / 53.3870°N 2.2263°W / 53.3870; -2.2263
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoesOpportunity, Achievement, Respect
A Posse Ad Esse
Established1983
Local authorityStockport
TrustEducation Learning Trust
Department for Education URN142509 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMs Joanne Lowe
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,448 pupils (2020)
Websitehttp://www.kingsway.stockport.sch.uk/

The Kingsway School is a coeducational secondary school located in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.

The school has sites on each side of Kingsway; on Foxland Road in Gatley to the west and Broadway in Cheadle to the east.

History[]

The school was formed in 1983 by the merger of Broadway Boys School and Kingsway Girls School, now called the Foxland and Broadway campuses after the roads they are on. In 2014, the school celebrated the 75th anniversary of Broadway Campus and the 50th anniversary of the Foxland Campus.[1]

Previously a community school administered by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, in February 2016 The Kingsway School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Education Learning Trust.

Charitable activity[]

The school has raised over £500,000 for charities including their sister school in Kenya.[2] This has been done through a sponsored walk every other year, an annual Christmas fair along with several other charity events. Staff from both schools often visit the other to share experiences and knowledge as well as support each other in the teaching of future generations.

Notable former pupils[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.kingsway.stockport.sch.uk/index.phtml?d=631021[bare URL]
  2. ^ "Charities". Kingsway Online. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Now and Then: Stockport Local Heritage Library Newsletter Winter 2011/2012, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, retrieved 23 December 2013
  4. ^ O'Reilly, Judith. "Rich List 2019: Why failing exams is no bar to financial success".
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Football glory for friends". 28 April 2010.


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