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Stroud High School (SHS) is a
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with academy status for girls aged 11 to 18 located in
Stroud Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District. The town's population was 13,500 in 2021. Sited below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the ...
,
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, England. Since 2021, it has been a European Parliament Ambassador School.


History

Stroud High School was founded in 1904 as the Girls' Endowed School by a group of local citizens led by solicitor Mr. A. J. Morton Ball, who decided that the girls of Stroud and the surrounding areas deserved a secondary school to match Marling School for boys that had been founded some years earlier. As a suitable building was not available, the school was initially housed in rooms in the School of Science and Art in Lansdown, Stroud. Miss D.M. Beale, niece of Dorothea Beale the founder of
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and long-term headmistress of
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was appointed as the first headmistress. In 1912, D.M. Beale, her staff and seventy girls moved into a new purpose built building in the Queen Anne style which is still part of the current school complex. In 1939, a school hall was added. In early 1940, girls from Edgbaston High School in
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were evacuated to Stroud High School, returning only when suitable air raid facilities had been constructed at EHS. In 1964, the Stroud Secondary Technical School for Girls merged with Stroud High School. In 1988, the school became a
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and in 1998 a
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. In 2003, the school became a Specialist School for Science and Mathematics. In 2008, Tim Withers was appointed as its first male head in over 100 years. In 2009, the school had a second specialism in Modern Foreign Languages. In 2010, Stroud High School, operating through the Afri Twin organisation, twinned with Rustenburg School for Girls and
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High School, in the greater
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area of
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, South Africa. In 2018, the school opened their new £1 million grant funded refurbished/rebuilt science block with two new classrooms. In 2019 the school opened up places for its new co-ed cohort as Stroud High Sixth Form after splitting from Marling School. German classes are still shared and the sixth forms share the Sixth Form Block.


Academic standards

Stroud High School has consistently achieved a GCSE Level 2 threshold (the equivalent of 5+A*-C) of 100%. The Ofsted Report, which graded the school as 'Outstanding' was compiled in December 2010. An inspection in 2013 revealed there were then "Areas for improvement".


Academy status

In February 2011, Stroud High School began a consultation process with stakeholders, principally parents, staff and students which it stated might lead to the school converting to an
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later in the year. Stroud High School then became an
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on 1 July 2011, a month before its partner school, Marling School.


Sixth form education

Students are able to continue their education beyond the age of sixteen in the school's co-educational Sixth Form which was operated jointly with Marling School until 2019, when they decided to split into Stroud High sixth form and Marling sixth form respectively. The two schools still share a number of facilities on their adjoining sites. The joint Sixth Form block was extended to double the size of the accommodation and to include a new one hundred and sixty seat Lecture Theatre. Students from other educational establishments may also join the Sixth Form provided they have achieved 5 or more grade 6s.


Notable former pupils

* Anna Corderoy - Olympic Coxswain * Tina May - jazz musician and vocalist * Emma McClarkin - politician and youngest British MEP * Dame Margaret Weston - Director, the
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, London (1973–1986)


References


External links



Marling School Sixth Form & Stroud High School Sixth Form website. {{authority control Schools in Stroud Grammar schools in Gloucestershire Girls' schools in Gloucestershire Educational institutions established in 1904 1904 establishments in England Academies in Gloucestershire