Sale High School

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Sale High School
Address
Sale High School
Norris Road


, ,
M33 3JR
Coordinates 53°24′50″N2°18′17″W / 53.4138°N 2.3046°W / 53.4138; -2.3046
Information
Type Foundation school
Local authority Trafford Council
Department for Education URN 106375 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherAdam Rogers [1]
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 16
Enrolment1 008 as of June 2022
Capacity1145 [2]
HousesPankhurst (previously DaVinci) Howard (previously Dyson) King and Turing
Colour(s)Blue
Website http://www.salehighschool.co.uk

Sale High School (formerly known as Jeff Joseph Sale Moor Technology College and Sale Secondary School) is a secondary school in Sale Moor, Greater Manchester, England. Its current headteacher is Adam Rogers, [3] [4] and in 2011, the school was awarded the Good Schools Guide Art & Design Award for the highest points score for girls, taking double award GCSE over 2008, 2009, and 2010 in all English schools.

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The school's logo includes a representation of the dovecote, which was part of the buildings of Sale Old Hall and is now in Walkden Gardens, and a moor-cock, a play on Sale Moor and previously used on the Urban District Council logo.

Educational offerings

The school offers a wide range of subjects including GCSEs and vocational subjects. It maintains a strong system of pastoral support and support for students with special educational needs.[ citation needed ] Its 2009 Ofsted report noted that it is an improving school with high expectations of its students. In 2015 the school was inspected, and found to be good. [5] A short inspection in 2019 reaffirmed this result. [6]

Earlier schools called Sale High School

In the early part of the 20th century, a pair of private schools in Sale used the High School name: Sale High School for Girls, at Oaklands on Marsland Road, and the Sale, Brooklands & Ashton-upon-Mersey High School for Boys on Poplar Grove, [7] which became a feeder school for Manchester Grammar School (in 1908), shortened its name to Sale High School for Boys, and in 1936 moved to Woodbourne Road. [8] Alumni of the boys' school include playwright Robert Bolt [9] and novelist John Malcolm Andrews. [10]

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