- Queensbury Upper School
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name = Queensbury Upper School
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latitude = 51.87822
longitude = -0.52824
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established =1972
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type = Comprehensivefoundation school
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head = Mr. N. Hill
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specialist =Technology College
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street = Langdale Road
city =Dunstable
county =Bedfordshire
country =England
postcode = LU6 3BU
LEA =Bedfordshire
ofsted = 109704
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enrollment = 1,174 [March 2006 OFSTED report]
gender = Mixed
lower_age = 13
upper_age = 18
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website = http://www.qusonline.com/
website_name =Queensbury Upper School is a mixed, 13-18
upper school andsixth form inDunstable ,Bedfordshire ,England . The school has been awarded SpecialistTechnology College status.History
Kingsbury Technical College for Boys (a mixed-sex grammar school) and Queen Eleanor's School for Girls were merged in
1972 to form Queensbury Upper School, when Bedfordshire changed from a two-tier school system to a three-tier system.Queensbury was the second
Grant-maintained school . The school had been flagged for closure but the community, including the local MP,David Madel , fought to keep it open and took advantage of the introduction of the grant-maintained system introduced in1988 . Grant-maintained schools were abolished in 1998, and Queensbury converted to aFoundation School . The ten years as aGrant-maintained school had seen it increase in popularity from very low enrollment numbers (as the school was due to close) to being heavily oversubscribed.Location
Queensbury is surrounded by three roads, Canesworde Road, Langdale Road and Hilton Avenue (Most of the roads located in this area are named after places in the
Lake District ). It is in South WestDunstable , but takes children from across Dunstable and the surrounding villages.The site
Because the school used to be two separate schools, the buildings are quite a distant apart. There are two entrances from different sides of the site. On Langdale Road, there is the entrance to East building (the former Queen Eleanor's), and opposite Meadway there is an entrance to West building (via. Canesworde Road). The most recent addition to the school was 'Central' building in 1999.
Due to the site previously being two separate schools, there is some duplication in rooms across the school. There are, for instance, two gyms, main halls and canteens. Until the completion of Central building there were also two staff rooms; one per building.
Houses
Queensbury uses a 'house' system to encourage teamwork and competition within the school, with awards and points being given to houses for various events. Each form class is assigned to a house, designated by a letter in the class name and coloured stripes through their tie. The houses and colours are shown below. Each house is named after a road around the school.
References
External links
* [http://www.qusonline.com Official website]
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