OFSTED
The latest OFSTED report - October 2011
has been published, you can read it HERE (PDF format)
Children in Need Day 2011

Friday 18th November
Raised over £900
Thank you everybody
Sharp System
click below to learn more about it
W a t e r s p o r t s
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Term Dates
Close for Christmas Friday 16th December 2011
Start of Spring Term Wednesday 4th January 2012 School Closes for Spring Half Term Friday 10th February 2012 School Closes for Half Term Friday 30th March 2012 Start of first Summer Term Tuesday 17th April 2012 School Closes for Half Term Friday 1st June 2012
Training Day (Walking Day) Friday 29th June 2012 End of School Year Friday 20th July 2012 |
Pilot Frixion Erasable Rollerball Pen available now from the school shop price £1.30 black or blue ink.
William Beamont pupils, with their eyes firmly fixed on their future, take part in mock interviews with staff from Warrington Collegiate & Priestley College in preparation for their on-going education.
William Beamont pupils win National competition to represent UK
After applying along with thousands of other schools nationwide, William Beamont was chosen to record the song taken from the musical Stand Tall, with its anti-bullying message based on the story of David and Goliath. Three members of the production team visited the school and professionally recorded the song, which will be released on the Internet for all the world to hear. Click HERE to link to the Stand Tall musical website
Great GCSE ResultsYear 11 pupils at William Beamont Community High School celebrate another record breaking set of GCSE results with 86% of pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C grades. Well done to the Class of 2011!
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Parents Evening
Parents Evening Information
Next
Year 11 Parents evening
2nd February 2012
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Warrington School Sports
Partnership web site
Welcome
Everyone who works in the school shares a passionate belief in the importance of the work we do in taking responsibility for the education of young people.We ensure that all our pupils have the opportunity to succeed by delivering high quality teaching and sound pastoral care. The curriculum we provide has been designed to ensure that pupils leave us with academic and vocational success and a clear pathway for their future as responsible young men and women contributing to the economic prosperity and community development of their neighbourhood.
We also recognise and encourage each pupil's different abilities, aptitudes and interests. We aim to ensure that every child is happy, challenged and successful, a credit to themselves, their family and our school.
Of particular importance is working in partnership with parents. We welcome a close relationship between home and school and this prospectus is the first stage in establishing that contact.
My colleagues and I look forward to working with you to provide the best possible education for your children. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like a tour of the school.
Maggie Williams
Headteacher
Cashless Canteen

The school canteen is now cashless
Don't forget to use the machines
to pay your dinner money in
before you try to buy food











