Balcarras School

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Balcarras School
Balcarras logo.png
Established 1986
Type Academy
Headteacher Chris Healy
Location East End Road, Charlton Kings
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL53 8QF
England
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DfE number 916/5408
DfE URN 136474 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Capacity 69
Students 1,3 54
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website www.balcarras.gloucs.sch.uk

Balcarras School is an academy school for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.

History

Balcarras School was opened to pupils on 2 September 1986 replacing Charlton Kings County Secondary School, which was closed as part of a secondary education re-organisation scheme in Cheltenham.

The secondary re-organisation re-shaped the local education system resulting in school closures and also marking the demise of single sex education in the town (except in the private sector). It also gave birth to a new comprehensive school in Charlton Kings, Balcarras, with an intake between the ages of 11 and 18.

The official opening, which was hosted by the new Headteacher, Nigel Cooke, took place on the afternoon of Wednesday 12 November. The guest of honour was the Mayor of Cheltenham, Don Perry, T.D. and the vicar of Charlton Kings dedicated a sun-dial in commemoration of the occasion. The Chairman of Governors, Barrie Anderson, also welcomed the four patrons of the school: Winifred Foley, Tom Graveney, O.B.E., Gordon Ottewell and Peter Selvey. Each of whom had a house named after them: Foley, Selvey, Graveney and Ottewell. Each house has a head of house, and two assistant head of house. Also in the house each year group has two tutor groups.

The accommodation originally comprised ten classrooms, an assembly hall, with a stage, a canteen, a gymnasium with changing rooms and showers, a library, science and rural science laboratories and special rooms, (in some cases also used as classrooms), for woodwork, metalwork, domestic subjects, art, needlework and light crafts.

This original building is just a small part of what Balcarras has become. Firstly the Science block was added, followed by the building which now houses History and Maths. After that came the Dining Room block and then the addition of a Sports Hall temporarily brought the building programme to a close. The playing field boundary was marked by a hedge which had at its centre the Balcarras oak tree, the field was extended towards the foot of the Cotswold Hills and the oak tree now stands proudly in the centre of the field.

In the mid-1990s the numbers of pupils entering post-16 education was increasing, and local young people were having to travel across Cheltenham to find schools. This created a demand for a sixth form in the eastern part of the town and the school was extended to provide accommodation for 16 to 18 year olds. In September 1998 the Balcarras sixth form was opened by HRH Anne, the Princess Royal. A new headteacher, Chris Healy, supported by staff and parents, led Balcarras into continued expansion requiring further building. In 1999 the six-roomed Modern Languages block was built and formally opened on 23 March 2000 by Philippe St. André, a former French rugby international.

In October 2001 the new Music accommodation was opened and celebrated by the first annual House Music Competition. 2002 saw two major developments; the opening of the astroturf pitch and pavilion, largely funded by Sport England, serving the school and local sporting community, and the extension to the modern languages building, housing the geography department and ICT.

In the autumn term of 2005/2006 Ofsted inspectors visited again and gave a positive review of the school.

Finally in 2006, a new art block was added onto the other end of the modern languages block, giving Balcarras some of the best art facilities in the county. Two of the old art rooms were converted into science labs, 'A' level Biology, Chemistry and Physics their own laboratories.

In the spring term of 2008/2009 Ofsted inspectors visited again and gave an outstanding report of the school.

Balcarras has doubled its numbers since 1986 from 650 11 to 16 pupils to its position today as an 11 to 18 school of 1,300 pupils and students.

The school is working together in partnership with Pittville School. The partnership aims to raise the achievements and aspirations for pupils and schools.

In the winter of 2011/12 a special needs block was added and a larger caretakers garage was added (replacing the rather flimsy "caretakers shed")

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