Bitterne Park School

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Bitterne Park School
Address
Bitterne Park School
Copsewood Road

,
England
Coordinates 50°56′N1°22′W / 50.93°N 1.37°W / 50.93; -1.37
Information
Type Foundation school
MottoRACER (Respect, Achievement, Community, Enjoyment, Relationships)
Established1 September 1995
Local authority Southampton
TrustReach Cooperative Trust
Department for Education URN 116458 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherStewart Roderick
GenderMixed
Age11to 19
Website bitterneparkschool.org.uk

Bitterne Park School is a large mixed secondary comprehensive school in the Bitterne Park suburb of Southampton, Hampshire, in the south of England.

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The school last received an Ofsted inspection on 29 and 30 November 2017, in which it was rated 'Good'. [1]

Notable former pupils

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