Tibshelf Community School
Derbyshire, United Kingdom
About Tibshelf Community School
Tibshelf Community School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational, community secondary school without sixth form situated in Alfreton, Derbyshire, who opened on a brand new £17m purpose built site in November 2013.
We were inspected by Ofsted (September 2021) and were judged to be a ‘Good’ school in all categories.
We are a popular, over-subscribed, 820 strong 11-16 school serving a rural area of North East Derbyshire. We draw students from a geographically dispersed catchment area of nine villages. The official PAN is 150 students per year group but numbers are well above this in all year groups. The proportion of students from minority ethnic groups is very low and significantly below national averages. 30% of the intake are ‘disadvantaged’ and are supported through Pupil Premium funding; 43 pupils have an EHC Plan, including a number of pupils with ASD. The school’s deprivation index is very close to the national average, but it is in the top third within Derbyshire LA and contains a number of wards with extremely high levels of deprivation. Prior attainment data suggests that students are close to national average.
Headteacher
Lucie Wainwright
Values and vision
Tibshelf Community School goes by the motto “Working together to make our school even better”. It aims to be a school that is high-achieving but never complacent, always ambitious in everything it does. Tibshelf is a learning community for its students, where individuals are respected and supported in becoming valuable contributors to the wider world. The school experience is as much about creating confidence in students as it is about helping them to achieve academic excellence.
Tibshelf Community School is committed to equal opportunities. The school has specialist provision for up to 15 students with autism, accepting pupils from across the county into its school roll.
Ofsted report
“There are high expectations of every pupil at Tibshelf Community School. Teachers and leaders are ambitious of what pupils can achieve academically and how they can develop personally. Pupils have very strong relationships with staff at the school. There is a feeling of family and community which is evident, and pupils say they are happy and feel safe”.
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