Stanley High School, Southport

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Stanley High School
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Stanley High School, Southport
Fleetwood Road

, ,
PR9 9TF

Coordinates 53°40′10″N2°58′30″W / 53.6695°N 2.9751°W / 53.6695; -2.9751
Information
Type Academy
Established1 September 2017
Local authority Sefton
TrustSouthport Learning Trust
Department for Education URN 144618 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherJenna Shawe
Gender Coeducational [1]
Age11to 16 [1]
Enrolment707 [2]
Website https://stanleyhigh.co.uk/

Stanley High School is a coeducational secondary school located in the resort town of Southport, Merseyside in North West England. It opened in 1952, with 300 pupils, and was named after Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby. [3] The school became a designated specialist Sports College in 2003, but in 2012 was renamed Stanley High School to celebrate the school's 60th anniversary.[ citation needed ] In 2016 the school was judged Inadequate by Ofsted and therefore became an academy in 2017. [4] [5] The school's academy sponsor is Southport Learning Trust. [6] The school was rated Good following an Ofsted inspection in February 2020. [7]

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Dates and results of full inspections

Notable former pupils

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