Little Heath School

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Little Heath School
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Little Heath School
Little Heath Road

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RG31 5TY

Information
Type Comprehensive voluntary aided school
Established1963
Local authority West Berkshire
Department for Education URN 110063 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherDavid Ramsden
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 18
Enrolment1,647
Houses Warwick, Stirling, Conway, Arundel
Colour(s)Yellow, Red, Blue, Green
    
Website http://www.littleheath.org.uk

Little Heath School is a voluntary-aided co-educational comprehensive secondary school. The school is located in the Little Heath area of the Reading suburb of Tilehurst, in the English county of Berkshire.

Because of its location outside the Reading borough boundary, but in Reading, the school is managed by the West Berkshire Local Education Authority though it serves a catchment area that covers both sides of the borough boundary.

The school's pupil capacity is approximately 1,700 students. [1] [2] In February 2018, the school received a 'Good' rating from an Ofsted formal Inspection. [3]

The current sixth form center, which was purpose-built in 2015, was opened by Reading West MP Alok Sharma. [4] Part of the campus was rebuilt from 2019-2021, including drama and technology spaces, a gym, and a new canteen. The campus was open for use in April 2021. [5]

Little Heath has a house system, installed in 2014. The four houses are named after castles in the United Kingdom: Stirling (Red), Arundel (Green), Conway (Blue), and Warwick (Yellow). [6]

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