Walton High School, Stafford

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Walton High School
Walton High School Stafford Logo Perserve.gif
Address
Walton High School, Stafford
The Rise

, ,
ST17 0LJ

England
Coordinates 52°47′11″N2°04′14″W / 52.78628°N 2.07042°W / 52.78628; -2.07042
Information
Type Academy
MottoPersevere
Local authority Staffordshire County Council
TrustWalton Multi-Academy Trust
Department for Education URN 142987 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherAndrew Leese
Gender Mixed
Age11to 18
Enrolment1316 As of December 2020
HousesDeercote (Green) Hazelslade(Yellow) Kingsley(Red) Oldacre(Blue)
Colour(s)Red (KS3) or Black (KS4) with additional colours for houses
Website www.waltonstaffs.com

Walton High School is a large mixed secondary school and sixth form serving a community in the southern part of Stafford, England. [1]

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There are approximately 1316 students on roll. The school catchment area is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) around the school.

Previously a community school administered by Staffordshire County Council, in September 2016 Walton High School converted to academy status. The school is now the lead school in the Walton Multi-Academy Trust.

Controversy

In 2003 an illegal spy camera was placed by staff. Permission was not obtained for this camera, and its installation contravened child safety guidelines. It was said that it was installed to prevent weekend thefts. However, this camera was discovered on a Wednesday and therefore was still in place during weekdays. It was discovered by contractors repairing an extractor fan, who informed the head and the relevant authorities. [2] [3]

Notable former pupils

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