- Darlaston Community Science College
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Darlaston Community Science College Type Community Comprehensive school Last Headteacher Mr Stephen Casey Specialism Technology Location Herberts Park Road
Darlaston, Wednesbury
West Midlands
WS10 8QJ
EnglandLocal authority Metropolitan Borough of Walsall Students 1,090 Gender Co-educational Ages 11–18 Houses Apollo, Challenger, Discovery, Enterprise, Gemini, Mariner, Telstar, Voyager Opened 1960s Closed August 31st 2009 Website www.darlaston.walsall.sch.uk Coordinates: 52°34′09″N 2°02′51″W / 52.5692°N 2.0474°W
Darlaston Community Science College was a secondary school located in Darlaston, West Midlands, England.
The school had Specialist Science College status, and since the closure of Kings Hill School during the 1980s, was the only secondary school in the town.
It was built during the 1960s, as a secondary modern school to replace an older building in the town. It gained comprehensive status during the 1970s.
Education was provided for pupils aged 11 to 18 years, from Key Stage 3 through GCSE to A-Level. There were typically around 1,100 pupils on the roll, as well as 100 full-time teachers and a further 50 support staff including learning support assistants.
OFSTED inspections took place in 1997, 1999 and most recently in 2004. All of these inspections were successful. However in January 2008 the Express and Star newspaper reported the school had been placed in special measures
Towards its later years lessons started at 8.45am and finished at 2.40pm to allow for extra-curricular activities which are not suitable for normal lesson time. Lessons were an hour each with 5 lessons per day.
The school became the Grace Academy in September 2009, following approvals of plans to convert the school into an academy in November 2008.
The school's Final head teacher was Mr Stephen Casey.
Closure
Darlaston Community Science College closed at the end of the school year in July 2009 and re-opened in September 2009 as the Grace Academy. No longer being in special measures. The consultation process has attracted a lot of local criticism for being a rushed and hurried process. Grace academy Solihull having taken 5 terms to implement and execute a transition procedure, Darlaston was given less than 2. In consultations meeting beforehand one governor even resigned and left the meeting after the board of governors had been accused of failing the school
School Buildings
The school consisted of dated buildings, It has its own sixth form centre, Art department and cennete. It also has its own Sports Hall, Swimming pool and Technology Block.
External links
Categories:- Education in Walsall
- Science Colleges in the West Midlands (county)
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