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The West Bridgford School & Specialist Technology College is a co-educational Comprehensive school in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England.
About the SchoolHistory and LocationThe school was originally West Bridgford Grammar School and became West Bridgford Comprehensive in September 1969. It is now called The West Bridgford Specialist Technology College and remains a comprehensive. The school's original site was on Musters Road, which is now occupied by Musters Medical Practice. In September 1938 the school moved to a newly constructed building adjoining Loughborough Road, which is now its main building. It kept some of its old grammar school ethos long after it became a comprehensive: Latin and Classics were taught and rugby was given priority over football until the 1970s. As well as that their school building and uniform makes it look like an old established school. Its catchment area was the east side of the old LNER railway line (now Green line nature reserve) in West Bridgford and included Ruddington. StatusThe School is a Foundation School and a specialist Technology College, delivering the National Curriculum and emphasising Mathematics, Science and Design Technology. In public examinations the school achieves some of the top results in the County [1] and, at 'A' level, in the country.[2] A recent innovation is the new school day, based on a 50 lesson two week timetable with years 8 and 9 having their fourth period split before and after lunch, commencing at 8.30 and finishing at 2.45. The school has raised more than £1 million for development; Most of this money was used on equipment for ICT, Science, and Maths, English, Technology and world studies. Most of the school main building interior has been refurbished, and Televisions student bulletin bored) in all corridors telling students of any events and changes. In both 2006 and 2007, the school received the best A level results in Nottinghamshire for a state school, and in a recent Ofsted inspection the sixth form was seen to be 'Outstanding'.[3] In 2007, the English department made the decision to enter one set 1 group in to do their SAT exams (English only) one year early due to great achievement in classtime. The group did exceptionally well with nobody achieving under a level 6. All students were going to take their English SATs in year 8, regardless of ability, following this success (now irrelevant). Former headmasters
An 'Eco-School'The school's Environment Committee have worked hard through 2007 and 2008 to make the school more environmentally friendly. The school has now achieved a Bronze Award in the Eco-Schools system, and are heading towards Silver. For more information, see [1] and [2]. Notable Alumni
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