Laisterdyke High School

Laisterdyke High School

Infobox UK school
name = Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College


size =
latitude = 53.79635
longitude = -1.71459
dms = dms
motto =
motto_pl =
established =
approx =
closed =
c_approx =
type =
religion =
president =
head_label = Headteacher
head = Mrs Joan Law
r_head_label =
r_head =
chair_label =
chair =
founder =
founder_pl =
specialist = Business and Enterprise College
specialist_pl =
street = Thornbury Road
city = Bradford
county = West Yorkshire
country = England
postcode = BD3 8HE
LEA = Bradford
ofsted = 107443
staff =
enrollment = 1094
gender = Coeducational
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
houses =
colours =
publication =
free_label_1 =
free_1 =
free_label_2 =
free_2 =
free_label_3 =
free_3 =
website = http://www.laisterdykehigh.org.uk/
website_name =

Laisterdyke School is a secondary school and sixth form for boys and girls in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK. The age range of the pupils is 11-18. The school currently holds Business and Enterprise College status, and also uses the name "Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College".

Following the re-organisation of education in the local education authority (LEA) in September 1999 the school changed from a middle school for pupils aged 8 to 13 to its current designation. The school is oversubscribed and continuing to grow. In September 2002, the school admitted its first intake of sixth form students and became an 11 to 18 school.

tudents

A high proportion of pupils (almost 80 per cent) are from ethnic minority backgrounds and almost all have English as an additional language. Most pupils come from Pakistani backgrounds with smaller numbers from Indian and Bangladeshi backgrounds. Other than English, the main languages spoken are Urdu, Punjabi, Pushto and Hindi.

Facilities

As part of their upgrade and new building development, the school has invested in ICT facilities for pupils, staff and surrounding schools. [ [http://www.comunicaplc.co.uk/web/site/home/Clients/Laisterdyke_High_School.asp Communica plc - Laisterdyke High School] A supplier discusses ICT upgrades at the school. Includes case study in PDF format.]

Achievements

The school has won a Schools Drug Prevention Charter Award for its efforts in anti-drug education icarried out jointly with local units of the Rotary Club and the Soroptimists Club of Great Britain, as well as with the Bradford Bulls rugby club. [ [http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachers/issue24/secondary/features/Drugs_Secondary/ Teachers magazine, January 2003, Issue 24 - "Dealing with drugs"] ]

Pakistan Link

In December 2006, a delegation of educational professionals led by the University of Bradford travelled to Pakistan for a five-day International Education Conference. Representatives from Laisterdyke school were amongst the delegates. The conference was organised following the publication of a report entitled The Mirpur Connection in July 2006. One of its recommendations was to organise an International Educational Conference including practical workshops for teachers, children and young people. [ [http://www.mirpurconnection.com/ The Mirpur Connection] ] The purpose of that visit was to forge links between schools, colleges and Universities in Mirpur and Bradford and to provide a co-ordinated platform for close collaboration between organisations in the Bradford district and those in Mirpur.

Mirpur is important to many British Muslim communities in West Yorkshire because of the strong social and cultural ties between the communities. These ties began in the 1960s when the families of many Bradford citizens migrated to the region, mainly because of the development of the Mangla Dam, which flooded 485 villages in the 60s making 100,000 people homeless.

References

* [http://www.dfes.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfe1x1_04.pl?Mode=&Code=&School=3805404&Type=&back=&No=380 Department for Education and Skills - Laisterdyke High School]
* [https://ofsted.gov.uk/reports/107/s5_107443_20060920.htm Ofsted report]

External links

* [http://www.laisterdykehigh.org.uk/ Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College] Official site.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of schools in Yorkshire and the Humber — The following is a partial list of currently operating schools in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. You may also find of use to find a particular school. See also the List of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom.Listed by local… …   Wikipedia

  • Dudley Hill — Coordinates: 53°46′21″N 1°43′12″W / 53.7725838°N 1.7199183°W / 53.7725838; 1.7199183 …   Wikipedia

  • Denholme — Coordinates: 53°48′07″N 1°53′38″W / 53.802°N 1.894°W / 53.802; 1.894 …   Wikipedia

  • Bradford — For the larger local government district, see City of Bradford. For other uses, see Bradford (disambiguation). Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Pudsey — Infobox UK place country = England official name = Pudsey latitude = 53.797552 longitude = 1.657611 map type = West Yorkshire population = metropolitan borough = City of Leeds metropolitan county = West Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber …   Wikipedia

  • Addingham — For the parish in Cumbria formerly named Addingham, see Hunsonby. Coordinates: 53°56′00″N 1°53′00″W / 53.9333°N 1.8833°W / 53.93 …   Wikipedia

  • Menston — Coordinates: 53°53′28″N 1°44′04″W / 53.8912°N 1.7344°W / 53.8912; 1.7344 …   Wikipedia

  • National Media Museum — Coordinates: 53°47′26″N 1°45′20″W / 53.790556°N 1.755556°W / 53.790556; 1.755556 …   Wikipedia

  • Keighley — For the constituency of the same name, see Keighley (UK Parliament constituency). Coordinates: 53°52′01″N 1°54′40″W / 53.867°N 1.911°W / …   Wikipedia

  • City of Bradford —   City Metropolitan borough   View of Bradford city centre …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”