The Sholing Technology College

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The Sholing Technology College
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Motto Striving For Excellence
Location Middle Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO19 8PH
England
Local authority Southampton
DfE number 852/4264
DfE URN 116451 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1000+
Gender Girls and Boys
Ages 11–16
Website www.sholingtc.org.uk/index.html

The Sholing Technology College, previously known as Sholing Girls' School, is a comprehensive school in east Southampton, Hampshire, in the south of England. The school is for girls and boys aged: 11 to 16 years.

Newly appointed Head Teacher Martin Brown come to The Sholing Technology College in September 2014. He moved schools from Shirley Upper High to The Sholing Technology College to take over from the old Head Teacher Karen Dagwell who retired in late July 2014

The most recent Ofsted inspection was 5 October 2011.[1] The most recent full report was 5 October 2011 when the school was praised by the inspectors. "This is an effective school that provides students with a good education. This judgement matches the college's own view of itself. The headteacher leads the college well and student achievement is rapidly improving. The college provides good value for money. Student attainment on entry to the college is in line with the national average. By the end of year 9 standards are above average."[2]

History

The Middle Road school buildings originally housed a boys' school, but this was converted to a girls' school - then called Sholing Middle Road Girls' School - in the years 1910-1912. The buildings were further altered between 1914 and 1920.[3] In 1938 the school was referred to as "Middle Road Senior Girls' School, Sholing" when Southampton Corporation were tendering for an electrical installation to take place there.[4] By 1954, the school was named "Sholing (Middle Road) Secondary Girls' School" and Southampton Town Council were seeking tenders for a constructor to build a new annexe.[5]

References

  1. Ofsted inspection report, visit of 5 October 2011
  2. Ofsted inspection report, visit of 5 October 2011
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