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Bramcote Hills Sport and Community College

Bramcote Hills Sports and Community College was a mixed state school in Nottinghamshire. It taught children from 11 to 18 (Years 7-13). It is located in Bramcote, Nottinghamshire. It was part of the White Hills Park Federation with Executive Head Teacher, Kevin Dean, the School Leader, Mal Kerr.
Bramcote Hills Sports and Community College was formally closed by Nottinghamshire County Council on 31 August 2009.〔() 〕 At the same time the council agreed from 1 September 2009, to enlarge Alderman White School and Language College, to incorporate the remaining site of Bramcote Hills School, following demolition of the unsafe upper school, this making Alderman White a split-site school.〔() 〕
==History==

The school started life as two separate schools sharing the same campus. Bramcote Hills Technical Grammar which opened in 1955 and Bramcote Hills Grammar School in 1957.〔() 〕 The founding head teacher of BHTS was Mr Frank J Cresswell.〔() 〕 Following the retirement of Mr Cresswell, who died only a few months after retiring, the two grammar schools which shared the same site merged in 1973 under the Head Mastership of Mr Lyons 〔() 〕
In 1978 the two merged grammar schools became a comprehensive school, to form Bramcote Hills Comprehensive School (BHCS) under the Leadership of Mr Pitts, succeeded in 1982 by Mr Maltby, until 1996 Ms Nada Trikic.〔() 〕
Under the Head Teacher of Nada Trikic it gained Sports College specialist status in 2004 and was renamed "Bramcote Hills Sports and Community College" "BHSCC" and awarded a grant to improve sporting facilities, this included a regeneration of the schools changing rooms gym extensions and out door surfaces.
Nada Trikic left the school in 2006 to become a HMI Inspector of schools.
In the summer of 2007 the school celebrated "50 Glorious Years" reuniting may old pupils, staff and teachers 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="50 Glorious Years" Grand Reunion )
2006 saw it join the first federation in Nottinghamshire, under the leadership of a "super head" who was to head 3 schools in the area. The Federation was founded as 2006 all three schools were without Head Teachers, Bramcote Hills Sports & Community College, Bramcote Park Business & Enterprise School and Alderman White School and Language College College and all have falling numbers of students on roll The school also had a school leader which was Mal Kerr until he left when the school closed in 2009.
Bramcote Hills has always organised form groups around the letters B R A M C O T E, coming from the spelling of Bramcote, though falling numbers lead to dropping the "A" form. The school years were originally split in two, grouping BRAM and COTE together for time tableing purposes. As numbers on role were falling since 2003 the number of forms has decreased. In 2007 the new intake only had 4 form groups for year 7 (BRMC) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Year 7 Tutor Contacts )〕 compared to a 7 form entry in 2001.
The school closed on 31 August 2009.

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