Withernsea High School
East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
About Withernsea High School
Withernsea High School is a smaller than average local authority maintained secondary school for students aged 11-16. Situated in Holderness, East Riding of Yorkshire with a coastal location, it has all the advantages of a pleasant rural environment. There is affordable housing in the seaside town of Withernsea and in the surrounding villages house prices are relatively low. Located approximately 18 miles to the east of Hull, the 2017 City of Culture, the school serves the population of southern Holderness and currently educates around 750 pupils.
The school benefitted from a rebuild and refurbishment in 2016 and as such is spacious, modern and fully resourced.
Headteacher
Mark Crofts
Values and vision
Withernsea High School is an important part of the community it serves. The strong sense of community, felt by staff and students alike, is an inherent quality that has inspired its current school motto: “Working together, achieving more.”
The secondary school aims to embrace individual diversity and create a sense of belonging. It values integrity, which is exemplified through positive communication in words, gestures and deeds between all members of its community.
Our aims are for all young people to:
�� Broaden their horizons
● Develop the skills, knowledge and attributes to thrive in a changing world
● Achieve excellence
Ofsted report
Our Ofsted inspection in November 2021 rated the school Good in all areas.
"Pupils at this school are welcoming. A strong sense of tolerance and respect for others develops through the curriculum of the ‘head, hand, and heart’."
"Pupils are focused in lessons. Teachers deal quickly with rare instances of off task behaviour. Pupils respond to teachers’ instructions well. At social times, pupils’ behaviour is calm. There are clear rules and routines which pupils understand and follow. Expectations of pupils are high."
"Leaders have identified key aims in the curriculum. These include helping to ‘broaden horizons’ for pupils. The personal development curriculum has been carefully planned to achieve this aim. One pupil told inspectors that an important aim of the school was ‘to make people feel welcome, no matter who they are’."
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