Wigston College

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Wigston College
Address
Wigston College
Station Road

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LE18 2DS

Coordinates 52°34′53″N1°07′09″W / 52.5814°N 1.1193°W / 52.5814; -1.1193 Coordinates: 52°34′53″N1°07′09″W / 52.5814°N 1.1193°W / 52.5814; -1.1193
Information
Type Academy sixth form
Established1954
Department for Education URN 138894 Tables
Ofsted Reports
PrincipalMike Wilson
Executive HeadteacherMark Mitchely
Gender Mixed
Age16to 18
HousesGlenne, Herrick, Wistan, De Monfort
Colour(s)Yellow and purple   
Website http://www.wigstoncollege.org

Wigston College, previously known as Guthlaxton College, is a coeducational sixth form located in Wigston Magna in the English county of Leicestershire. [1] The college forms part of The Wigston Academies Trust, together with neighbouring Wigston Academy.

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History

It was established as Guthlaxton Grammar School in 1954. The school became Guthlaxton College after comprehensive education was introduced to Leicestershire. The name Guthlaxton came from the Guthlaxton hundred of Leicestershire. In September 2015 the school changed its name to Wigston College to reflect the merger of neighbouring Bushloe High School and Abington Academy into Wigston Academy, a sister school on the same site and part of the same academy trust. In 2016 Wigston Academy took over responsibility for delivering 14-16 education and Wigston College became solely a sixth form, with the final cohort of Year 11 students to study at Wigston College leaving in 2017. [2]

Academics

Wigston College offers a range of A Levels and further BTECs. The college specialises in performing arts and has dedicated facilities to support the specialism. [3]

Headteachers

Executive Headteachers/CEO

Notable former pupils

Guthlaxton Grammar School

Guthlaxton College

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References

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