The Castle School, Taunton

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The Castle School is a co-educational secondary school in Taunton, Somerset, England. It has 1200 pupils aged 11 to 16 [1] and had specialist Sports College status in 2003.[2] It was granted a second specialism in Vocational Education. During the school's Ofsted inspection in 2009, it received an "outstanding" rating in 26 out of 27 criteria.[3] In 2022 it again received an Outstanding judgement from Ofsted - the first comprehensive secondary school in the south west of England to be judged outstanding under the new framework. In July 2011, the school became an Academy.

The Castle School
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Wellington Road

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TA1 5AU

Coordinates51°01′01″N 3°07′04″W / 51.0169°N 3.1179°W / 51.0169; -3.1179
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TypeAcademy
MottoAchieve, Belong, Participate
SpecialistSports College
Department for Education URN136916 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsPatricia Rendell
HeadteacherJames Lamb
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,199
HousesBalmoral, Lancaster, Caernarvon, Buckingham, Windsor, Sandringham
Colour(s)Green, Orange, Mauve, Red, Blue, Yellow
Websitewww.castleschool.com

Site

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The original parts of the building include the tower block, and the ground floor building connected to it, which covers the main hall and science blocks. The newer buildings include the Qdos 6th Form Building, which opened in 2010 replacing two ageing mobile huts and partly extending the Jubilee building, the Sealy Building, Sports Hall and Sports Centre and the Jubilee Building which opened in 2003. The newest additions are the Naylor Building and the Dining Hall. This has enabled departments to grow and offer more to its pupils by way of facilities and improved teaching rooms. [4]

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Castle School is heavily involved in sport and offers pupils a wide variety of sports such as football, basketball, tennis, golf, hockey, parkour, athletics, and many more to participate in. The Castle school has a 3G pitch and athletics track, as well as the usual sports facilities.

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  1. ^ "The Castle School". Ofsted. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  2. ^ Ofsted Inspection Report, January 2006 Archived 16 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Ofsted Inspection Report, June 2009
  4. ^ Shepherd, Jessica (19 May 2012). "Schools aren't fit for pupils to learn in, warn four in 10 headteachers". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
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