- Brigshaw High School
Brigshaw High School and
Language College is located in the village ofAllerton Bywater .Admissions
It is the fastest-growing high school in the city of
Leeds [http://www.brigshaw.com/page.asp?idno=58] with over 1400 pupils in September 2006 compared to 870 pupils in 1996.History
Brigshaw high was originally opened in September 1972 and a newer block, "De-Lacey", was built in the mid-80s to cope with the schools' growth. In September 2004 it became a specialist
Language College as part of the UK'sSpecialist schools programme .The headteacher for the school is Mr Peter Laurence.Feeder schools include: Colton Primary School, Swillington Primary School, Great & Little Preston Primary School, Kippax North Junior and Infant School, Allerton Bywater Primary & Methley Primary among others.Silkstone
The main building was destroyed by a fire in April 2000, caused by
arson by a pupil. It was rebuilt during 2002 at a cost of £8m and opened in September. It was re-named "Silkstone" after acoal face located underneath the school.Sports Hall
The sports block was destroyed by an electrical fire in December 2003, and was rebuilt in July 2005 at a cost of £1.5m. The new sports facility includes a fully equipped
gym , a running track, football / rugby fields as well as indoor tennis and basketball courts. Certain design faults were soon apparent after completion of the building which include a major fault with the water system. Tests carried out on the water revealed thatLegionellosis (an infectious disease caused by bacteria) is likely to be present in the water dispensed at the drinking fountains. It is currently being investigated by the contractors who constructed the building.Musical History
British
rock band The Music met at the school, and have had great success in theUnited Kingdom and overseas. The music centre is the only building left which remains from the original 1972 construction. It has recently been updated, with new windows & doors added and a state of the art music-technology computer suite.Curriculum
Because Brigshaw is a
Language College the school offers students the ability to speak a different language. In year seven, the 'Y' side of the year studies German and the 'X' side of the year studies French. When students reach year eight, they then begin to learn Spanish.Some pupils are put forward to do a fast track German/French course and take their GCSE 2 years early. The first students to do this two years early started the course in 2005.After completing their language GCSE early, they were then able to choose between Spanish (for a GCSE) or if they wished, they could choose Japanese as a non-GCSE lesson.In year 10, the students begin studying their chosen 'pathways', which are any three of these:
Drama, Media, Business, ICT, Cooking, Electronics, Art, Music, Woodwork, Graphics, Textiles, Geography, History, P.E., Health & Social, and Metalwork.
Any of these courses can be taken as a
BTEC course, where only coursework is done and no exams are held.In addition to the three chosen subjects, they have to take the compulsory ones as well:
English, Maths, Science, and either one or two languages of Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Russian] PHSE, RE, Basic PE and Basic ICT.
External links
* [http://www.brigshaw.com Official Website]
* [http://www.edubase.gov.uk/EstablishmentView.aspx?EstablishmentID=8083 EduBase]News items
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/698121.stm BBC News: Boys in court over school blaze]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/3352755.stm BBC News: School ravaged by second fire]
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