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Thomas Telford School


FieldValue
nameThomas Telford School
imageTtslogo.JPG
image_size200px
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mottoQuality through co-operation
established1991
typeCity Technology College
head_labelHeadmaster
headIan Rawlings
r_head_labelDeputy Head
r_headEmma Powell
specialistBusiness, Science and Technology
cityTelford
countyShropshire
countryEngland
postcodeTF3 4NW
local_authorityTelford and Wrekin
ofstedyes
urn123627
enrolment1500
gendermixed
lower_age11
upper_age18
coloursThomas Telford Maroon & White
website

Thomas Telford School is a City Technology College in Telford, Shropshire and is sponsored by The Mercers Company and Tarmac Holdings Limited.

History

The school was founded in 1991 as the eighth of fifteen specialist CTCs set up to raise educational standards in inner-city areas. The catchment area includes Telford, Wolverhampton and the villages and suburbs in between. One of the school's initial main aims was to help relieve the under-performing schools in the urban areas of Wolverhampton. Thomas Telford School previously generated significant funds through the sale of its online curriculum content and qualifications sold through a subsidiary company TTSOnline Limited (Thomas Telford School Online Limited).

In 2009, pupils from the school were chosen to construct Airfix models of planes and tanks, and to assist Top Gear co-host James May construct a life size model of a World War II Spitfire on the first episode of the series James May's Toy Stories.

Information technology

The school has used IT for education, making use of electronic whiteboards provided by Smart Technologies in all classrooms, learning bases and study rooms. The school provides an extranet, which is run using Virtual Office, allowing students and staff to access their files and e-mail from home.

The school has a CAD/CAM suite; which provides access to Roland CAM CNC milling and machining equipment and a set of 3D printers. The CAD/CAM suite also consists of an HP A1 Pantone printer, HP A3 colour laser printer and HP A3 inkjet laser printer as well as the school's network of other laser printers. The CAD/CAM suite also houses around fifty computers for students to produce work on the various CAD packages the school has which includes the latest version of AutoDesk Inventor.

The school hosts its online curriculum in-house, with a web server and Real Streaming Media Server housed in the computer services department of the school.

Achievements and school life

The school caters for students from the age of 11 through to 18.

In the 2009-10 academic year the school won two national football finals and were finalists and semi-finalists in a further 3. Also, the Synchronised Swimming Teams are currently national champions and a former student won a gold medal in the European School Games in 2006. In recent years, the school choir has been invited to perform at the Royal Albert Hall.

The school's then headmaster, Kevin Satchwell, was knighted in 2001 for services to education and the community, and from 1998 to the present day, TTS has been named 'the most successful Comprehensive school in the UK', after 100% of its pupils gained 5 or more GCSEs at A*-C, being the first and only comprehensive school ever to do so in 1998.

Ranking and Facilities

The school no longer uses the traditional yardstick of five or more GCSE passes at grades A* to C since all students achieved at least 12 GCSE passes at grades A* to C.

The school at one time in the first decade of the 21st century was the best-performing comprehensive school in England.

Expansion

In 2004, Thomas Telford School partnered with a local school, Madeley Academy, placing members of its own senior leadership in charge. The academy was graded Outstanding by Ofsted in 2009.

The school has helped set up two other schools. These are in Walsall and Sandwell; both are now fully built and operational. These are headed by former Deputy Headteachers at Thomas Telford School. All four current academies compete in Inter-Academy competitions throughout the year in a variety of sports.

Sponsoring

  • The Bulwell Academy (with The Bulwell Academy Trust and Edge Academies Foundation from 2012 to 2018)

Notable alumni

  • Sophie Bould - Understudy for 'Maria' in London's West End Production of The Sound of Music.
  • Sharmadean Reid - Stylist, Founder of Wah Nails.
  • Danny Guthrie - Footballer who played for Reading and Newcastle.
  • Connor Goldson - Footballer who plays for Aris Limassol.
  • Morgan Gibbs-White - Footballer who plays for Nottingham Forest.
  • Kim Hughes - British Army bomb disposal expert and George Cross recipient.
  • Sam Morsy - Footballer who plays for Ipswich Town.
  • Omari Douglas - Actor who starred in It's a Sin

References

References

  1. Hattersley, Roy. (2005-02-22). "Looking out for number one". The Guardian.
  2. (1999-11-25). "How the top comprehensive does it".
  3. "School nets £7m in sales of exam - Article - TES".
  4. School, Thomas Telford. "Computer and Media Services - Thomas Telford School".
  5. [http://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/2010/06/23/alexandra-hooper-to-be-a-rose-of-texas/ Former student claims medal at European School Games]
  6. [http://www.ttsonline.net/news/531/standing-ovation-tts-choir-royal-albert-hall..aspx School choir invited to permform at Royal Albert Hall in London]
  7. [http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/1/hi/talking_point/forum/1395238.stm Newly-knighted head, Kevin Satchwell quizzed, BBC news online, 21 June 2001]
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110523230131/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/school_league_tables/article411400.ece Times Article]
  9. Moore, Matthew. (28 August 2009). "GCSE results: Thomas Telford School named top comprehensive". The Daily Telegraph.
  10. Revell, Phil. (2006-01-19). "Back to basics". The Guardian.
  11. (2006-10-10). "It's no problem for Sophie". The Shropshire Star.
  12. (2013-06-06). "AnOther Magazine, Insiders: Sharmadean Reid". AnOther Magazine.
  13. (16 June 2022). "Bankruptcy for former footballer". Shropshire Star.
  14. (3 March 2011). "Young Goldson is hungry for more". Shrewsbury Chronicle.
  15. (18 September 2012). "Former school honours George Cross hero, WO Kim Hughes". BBC News.
  16. (29 January 2021). "Our Performing Arts alumni! Omari Douglas is currently starring in Channel 4’s new drama, It’s A Sin. Omari studied…".
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