Meole Brace School
Shropshire, United Kingdom
About Meole Brace School
Meole Brace School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school in Shropshire serving students between the ages of 11-16. The secondary school is situated in the town of Shrewsbury and has approximately 1350 students on roll.
Meole Brace School was established in 1956. The majority of students transfer to Shewsbury Sixth Form College or Shewsbury College of Arts and Technology when leaving Year 11. In 2012, the pupil’s behaviour was identified by Ofsted as outstanding.
Headteacher
Alan Doust
Values and vision
Meole Brace School wishes to develop the personal, social and academic skills of all pupils so that they achieve to the highest of their capabilities. The focus of the school is to encourage confident, considerate students who will contribute positively to the school and community in Shrewsbury. The Shropshire secondary school works with three core values: achievement, community and respect. Meole Brace School holds a sportsmark and science college specialist status.
Ofsted
“The promotion of students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is also a strength of the school. A varied and rich programme of extra-curricular activities, including opportunities to join classes in Latin, an ‘eco-club’, the orchestra or the coding club, as well as cultural visits both in the UK and abroad supplements the taught curriculum. Teachers help students to understand different cultures in a number of ways including an annual multi-cultural week. Vibrant art work, completed by students, is displayed all around the school. The school works to promote equality of opportunity well and tackles any form of discrimination rigorously”.
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