Lutterworth High School is a
coeducational
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academy
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school in the market town of
Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
It has an age range of 11–16.
The school achieved an
Ofsted
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rating of "Outstanding" in 2012, and later achieved its current rating of "Good" in 2024.
Lutterworth High School was featured on ITV News Central on 12th December 2024 relating to a food study ran by Birmingham University. Regarding the school meal provision.
History
The school was built in 1927 as a school for 11–14 year olds from the local community.
It originally opened in 1927 as Lutterworth Central School. It later became Lutterworth Secondary Modern, then later got its current name Lutterworth High School.
References
Academies in Leicestershire
Educational institutions established in 1927
Lutterworth
Secondary schools in Leicestershire
1927 establishments in England
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