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Nunthorpe School Motto "Mirabile visu"[citation needed] Type Secondary School Headteacher Debbie Clinton Chair of Governors Dr. Ian Click Specialism Science, Business & Enterprise Location Guisborough Road
Nunthorpe
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
TS7 0LA
EnglandAges 11–18 Houses Invincible, Endeavour, Victory, Valiant & Triumph Colours Red, Green, Yellow, Orange & Blue Website nunthorpe.co.uk Coordinates: 54°31′55″N 1°09′47″W / 54.53193°N 1.16305°W
Nunthorpe School is a Specialist Science, Business and Enterprise Secondary School in Nunthorpe, an area of south east Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The school caters for around 1,500 pupils from the ages of 11 to 18.
In September 2008 the school opened a sixth form college, which is combined with Eston Park and Gilbrook's sixth form building, which was created from the same design.
The Headteacher is Debbie Clinton,and the Deputy Head is Dr. Tim Hughes. The Head of Sixth Form is Kate Kell.
The former Headteacher of Nunthorpe School, Sir John Rowling, received a Knighthood in 2003 for his services to education.
Since September 2007, Nunthorpe School has five houses:
- Invincible
- Valiant
- Victory
- Endeavour
- Triumph
Contents
TSFE World Challenge
‘TSFE World Challenge’ is the name for the World Challenge Expeditions at Nunthorpe School Sixth Form – part of The Sixth Form Experience (TSFE) partnership with Eston Park School and Gillbrook College.
TSFE World Challenge Expedition Destinations
- Ecuador - Summer 2012 (The students taking part in this expedition are the first and founding group of TSFE World Challenge)
- Cambodia and Thailand – Summer 2013
Notable alumni
- Sarah Borwell, tennis player
- Neil Grainger, actor
- Preeti Desai, model
- Kirsten O'Brien, children's TV presenter[1]
- Chris Tomlinson, athlete
- Jonathan Woodgate, footballer
- Liam Plunkett, cricketer
- Chris Kamara, former footballer
References
External links
Categories:- Schools in Redcar and Cleveland
- Science Colleges in North Yorkshire
- Business and Enterprise Colleges in England
- Comprehensive schools in North Yorkshire
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