Lyng Hall School

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Lyng Hall School
Address
Lyng Hall School
Blackberry Lane

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CV2 3JS

England
Coordinates 52°25′27″N1°28′12″W / 52.4241°N 1.4701°W / 52.4241; -1.4701 Coordinates: 52°25′27″N1°28′12″W / 52.4241°N 1.4701°W / 52.4241; -1.4701
Information
Type Academy
Local authority Coventry City Council
TrustFinham Park Multi Academy Trust
Department for Education URN 142960 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherPaul Green
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 18
Enrolment668
Website http://www.lynghallschool.co.uk/

Lyng Hall School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Coventry, England. It is known for its community work within its local area and the city of Coventry. [1]

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Lyng Hall's student composition is ethnically diverse and supports students from many backgrounds and countries, many of which speak English in addition to their mother tongues. The school also has an above-average population of students who have learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Many of the students come from areas of socio-economic deprivation and as a result, the number eligible for free school meals is well above the national average. The school gained specialist status as a Sports College in 2005. The school achieved the 'Gold Healthy School' award in 2007, became a 'Creative Partnership' change school in June 2008 and a 'Trust School' [2] in the same year. Ofsted reports dating back to 2001 indicate a gradual improvement over the years, up to 2008, where the school was once considered to be on average 'satisfactory', was now considered to be 'good'. [3]

A report composed in 2008 examining the performance of Design and Technology (D&T) and Modern Language indicated concerns with both. D&T was found to be lackluster, typically due to a frequent change in teachers during and between terms and teachers themselves being unqualified. As a result, standards of proficiency of D&T in students are below the average expected of their age at the end of Key Stage 3. Modern Languages teaching quality was found to be satisfactory, but in the 2005–2006 term, entitlement to the subject was withdrawn because so few students opted to take a language in Key Stage 4, removing the potential for pupils who wish to learn a Modern Language. Based on information available, French has been reintroduced as an option for Key Stage 4 students. [4]

Previously a foundation school administered by Coventry City Council, in July 2016 Lyng Hall School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Finham Park Multi Academy Trust.

The school is well known in the local area for the volume of its alumni progressing into the pharmaceutical industries. Many of the school's alumna have been widely noted in the press for their work in this sector. Lyng Hall has been widely recognised and credited for its instrumental role in encouraging the development of chemical substances.[ citation needed ]

The school runs a 'Community Programme', allowing for clubs and classes to take place on and make use of some of the school's premises, typically at evenings and weekends. The programme includes such activities as aikido, athletics, triathleticism and football. [5]

Notable former pupils

Colleen Fletcher - Labour MP for Coventry North East since 2015. [6]

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References

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  2. "EduBase - Lyng Hall School". Archived from the original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  3. http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/918341/urn/103733.pdf [ dead link ]
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  5. "Community Programme | Lynghall". Archived from the original on 13 February 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  6. Reid, Les (14 December 2013). "Colleen Fletcher selected as Labour candidate for Coventry North East". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 6 September 2022.