Corfe Hills School

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Corfe Hills School
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Corfe Hills School
Higher Blandford Road

, ,
BH18 9BG

England
Coordinates 50°46′11″N2°00′22″W / 50.76962°N 2.00600°W / 50.76962; -2.00600 Coordinates: 50°46′11″N2°00′22″W / 50.76962°N 2.00600°W / 50.76962; -2.00600
Information
Type Academy
MottoHigh Expectations, Exceptional Individuals
Established1976
Local authority Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Department for Education URN 136574 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherJames Sankey
Gender Co-educational
Age13to 18
Enrolment882
HousesKimmeridge, Lulworth, Sandbanks
Website http://www.corfehills.net/

Corfe Hills School is a co-educational upper school in Broadstone, Poole, Dorset, England, in the urban fringe between Poole and Wimborne. The school became an academy in 2011. [1] The school serves Corfe Mullen, Broadstone, Wimborne, Merley and Sturminster Marshall. The current headteacher is James Sankey.

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History

The school was established in 1976. [2] By 2000, the school had 1,600 pupils. [3]

In 2012, the school was reported to be using a £9,000 yurt as a space to encourage reading. [4]

A former chemistry teacher of the school (teaching between 2001 and 2011) was convicted in 2014 and jailed for owning and distributing indecent images and movies of children. [5]

The school was a site of an audio experiment in 2016 with Bournemouth University in which 11 teenage students participated in the listening of radio drama shows. [6]

In 2018, the school had 1,040 pupils. [7] In 2019, the school spent £1.2 million on a renovation of the school heating system. [8]

In 2020, the school had 869 students (less than half the number of students compared with 20 years ago). [9]

In 2022, the school had 882 students. [10]

Productions

For over 30 years the school has produced a musical for a week at the Poole Lighthouse theatre, a regional arts centre. Further music and drama productions take place in the spring and summer terms and a Christmas carol service is held at Wimborne Minster. The school also enters a team into the annual Rock Challenge Dance competition, being placed in several years allowing entry to the regional premier competition. Productions include Guys and Dolls, Hot Mikado, In to the Woods, Calamity Jane, [11] "Anything Goes", Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Fiddler on the Roof, [12] Oliver Twist, Sweet Charity [13] and many more.

Sports and Clubs

The school has international links, of which its rugby, hockey and Netball tours are the best known. In recent years the teams have travelled to Dubai, South Africa, New Zealand and Fiji. The school sporting facilities include an indoor sports hall and outside area, including football and rugby pitches, a cricket strip, a 400m running track and four tennis courts.

In September 2021, the school launched a cadet unit with Dorset Police. [14] [15]

County top

Corfe Hills seen from Barrow Hill. The highest point is near the foot of the transmission mast. Corfe Hills from Barrow Hill 1.JPG
Corfe Hills seen from Barrow Hill. The highest point is near the foot of the transmission mast.

The school is located on the county top for Poole unitary authority, called Corfe Hills, hence the name. The actual summit of the hill is on the Higher Blandford Road near the mobile phone tower by the school entrance. At 78 metres, Corfe Hills is the highest point in Poole. [16]

Notable former pupils

James McVey, the lead guitarist with The Vamps was a former pupil of the school. [17]

Headteachers

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