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The Meridian School is a secondary school and sixth form located in Royston, Hertfordshire, England. It is an academy, and has approximately 474 registered students, including 80 in the sixth form. The school features an all-weather pitch which is used by the school, the community and the local football team. The Pavilion provides indoor changing facilities and access to the tennis courts. ==History== The Meridian School first opened as Royston’s upper school in 1969. The opening ceremony was attended by the then Minister for Education, Sir Edward Boyle, and the town’s MP, Shirley Williams, who was herself later appointed Secretary of State for Education. A new all-weather pitch was added to the School’s facilities in 2009. The cost of the pitch, approximately £700,000, came from the Johnson Matthey Sports and Social Club, the Brian Leslie Racher 2004 Charitable Trust, and other sources. The official opening ceremony was performed by former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton in September 2009. In November 2011, the Meridian School joined with Royston’s two middle schools, Greneway and Roysia, to form the Royston Schools Academy Trust, Hertfordshire’s first multi-school academy. The move gained the new body additional funding and greater freedom from the control of Hertfordshire County Council, allowing greater flexibility in terms of its members’ curriculums. In 2012, Maths teacher Paul Bushell died suddenly from a brain tumour at the age of 42. The following year, five of his former teaching colleagues at the school joined one of his other friends to undertake a sponsored 100km walk from London to Brighton. The walk raised £3,000 for The Brain Tumour Charity. In October 2013, Ofsted published a report which found that the school "requires improvement". Head teacher Michael Firth called the report "flawed" and appealed against its findings, saying, "86% of the lessons were graded as being good or outstanding. But now we have heard that teaching requires improvement". In March 2014, the school’s complaint was upheld and the Ofsted inspection was ruled to have been "mismanaged and mal-administered". The head teacher said, "It’s a brave school that takes on Ofsted, some people said we should just leave it but we have got to have confidence in the system. It’s great news for the town, all students from 13-18 require a good school in Royston and we are it. If we are not doing a good job the town suffers. We do think there is an issue with spelling, punctuation and grammar but we are having a jolly good go at improving it." It was announced in December 2013 that from the following September the School would be running a new Football Education Programme which would offer both BTEC Level 3 Sport Course and NVQ Level 2 Activity Leadership qualifications in conjunction with local football team Royston Town F.C. From its beginnings, the initiative, in which Meridian School’s sixth form students coached pupils from Years 7 and 8 at Roysia Middle School, proved successful and Roysia indicated that it would be happy to extend the scheme to its Year 5 and 6 students. A major building programme began in the summer of 2014. Roofing and window walling was replaced and the dining hall and learning centre were refurbished. The £2m renovations were funded by the Education Funding Agency. In February 2015, the results of an Ofsted re-inspection were announced in which the schools’ regulator rated Meridian as 'good' overall, adding that the sixth form had an 'outstanding culture of aspiration throughout most classes' and that the teaching of reading, literacy and mathematics was 'often outstanding'. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Meridian School, Royston」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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