Sir Thomas Boughey High School

Sir Thomas Boughey High School
Established 1849 (1849)
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mr S. Gould
Location Station Road
Halmer End
Staffordshire
ST7 8AP
England
53°02′23″N 2°18′16″W / 53.03971°N 2.30446°W / 53.03971; -2.30446Coordinates: 53°02′23″N 2°18′16″W / 53.03971°N 2.30446°W / 53.03971; -2.30446
Local authority Staffordshire
DfE number 860/4060
DfE URN 124393 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 738 as of February 2016
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Website School website

Sir Thomas Boughey High School is a mixed secondary school located in Halmer End in the English county of Staffordshire.[1] The school is named after Sir Thomas Boughey of the Boughey baronets who donated land for the establishment of the school.[2]

The school can trace its origins to 1849.[3] Today it is a foundation school administered by Staffordshire County Council and The Sir Thomas Boughey Co-operative Learning Trust.[4] The school offers GCSEs as programmes of study for pupils.

References

  1. "Sir Thomas Boughey High School". sirthomasboughey.staffs.sch.uk.
  2. "The Boughey Family". sirthomasboughey.staffs.sch.uk.
  3. "Origins". sirthomasboughey.staffs.sch.uk.
  4. "Co-Operative Trust". sirthomasboughey.staffs.sch.uk.


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