Astley Community High School

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Astley Community High School
Address
Astley Community High School
Elsdon Avenue


,
NE25 0BP

England
Coordinates 55°04′10″N1°31′29″W / 55.06949°N 1.52473°W / 55.06949; -1.52473
Information
Type Community school
Local authority Northumberland
Department for Education URN 122374 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head of SchoolRichard Goodman[ citation needed ]
Executive HeadteacherJon Barnes [1]
Gender Co-educational [1]
Age13to 18 [1]
Enrolment561 as of 2023 [1]
Capacity821 as of 2023 [1]
Colour(s) 
Blue
Website www.astleyhigh.org

Astley Community High School is a coeducational upper school (styled high school) and sixth form located in Seaton Delaval in the English county of Northumberland. [2]

It is a community school administered by Northumberland County Council, [3] and admits pupils from Seaton Valley, particularly those graduating from Whytrig and Seaton Sluice Middle Schools. [4] In 2022 plans were approved to relocate the school to a new campus within Seaton Delaval. The new campus will be shared with Whytrig Middle School. [5]

Astley Community High School offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils, [6] while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and further BTECs. [7] The school also offers the Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme. [8]

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  5. "Approval for Astley Community High School and Whytrig Middle School to share net-zero Seaton Delaval campus | Northumberland Gazette".
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