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'''The Bishop's Stortford High School''' (often abbreviated to '''TBSHS''') is a ] secondary school, with a ] ], in ], ], England. The school admits boys aged 11 to 16 in the first five forms, with a mixed sixth form of boys and girls aged 16 to 18.<ref name="2008OfstedReport">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/894645/urn/117577.pdf | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School Inspection report | publisher=Ofsted | date=15 May 2008 | accessdate=13 January 2012 | author=Sheila Nolan}}</ref> The school has specialisms in Mathematics and Computing, focusing on these areas as well as music, drama and sport, possessing state-of-the-art in-house computing facilities and providing assistance to local schools in this area. The current Headmaster Mr D Reeve was appointed in January 2014.<ref name="News-HeadAppoint">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=66&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 | title=Appointment of a New Headteacher | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=12 June 2013 | accessdate=2 September 2013 | author=Alan J Fordham}}</ref> '''The Bishop's Stortford High School''' (often abbreviated to '''TBSHS''') is a ] secondary school, with a ] ], in ], ], England. The school admits boys aged 11 to 16 in the first five years, with a mixed sixth form of boys and girls aged 16 to 18.<ref name="2008OfstedReport">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/894645/urn/117577.pdf | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School Inspection report | publisher=Ofsted | date=15 May 2008 | access-date=13 January 2012 | first=Sheila | last=Nolan | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017161804/http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/894645/urn/117577.pdf | archive-date=17 October 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref> The school had specialisms in Mathematics and Computing, focusing on these areas as well as music, drama and sport, possessing state-of-the-art in-house computing facilities and providing assistance to local schools in this area. The current Headmaster, Mr D. Reeve, was appointed in January 2014.<ref name="News-HeadAppoint">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=66&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130902173339/http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=66&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 |url-status = dead| archive-date=2 September 2013 | title=Appointment of a New Headteacher | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=12 June 2013 | access-date=2 September 2013 | first=Alan&nbsp;J. | last=Fordham }}</ref>

In September 2024, the school moved to an all new purpose-built site on the nearby new development, St. James' Park. After a delayed start to term the school officially welcomed the first students on Friday 6 September 2024.


==History== ==History==
From the 1980s onwards the school extensively added to its original buildings; a dedicated Sixth Form Centre was built and the Turing Suite (an extensive computing and ICT facility, named after ]) was constructed.<ref name="FeatureList">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/communities/specialist/courses20062007.pdf | title=THE BISHOP'S STORTFORD HIGH SCHOOL | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=2006–2007 | accessdate=7 June 2013}}</ref> A drama studio named 'Broadway' and an on-site sports pavilion were also added to the school, in addition to the set of playing fields at Jobber's Wood.<ref name="TbshsJobbers">{{cite web | url=https://gateway.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/conandvac/Pages/JobbersWood.aspx | title=Jobbers Wood | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref> The school site also has 'Newton', a combined ], Science and ] block<ref name="Physics">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/depts/home.php?dept=physics | title=Physics | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | accessdate=7 June 2013 | author=Mr David Hows}}</ref> named after ] which opened in 1995.<ref name="ArchaeologicalDesk-BasedAssessment">{{cite web | url=http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/arch-481-1/dissemination/pdf/archaeol7-41657_1.pdf | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire – Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment | publisher=Archaeological Solutions Ltd | date=August 2006 | accessdate=7 June 2013 | author=Kate Doyle BA | pages=14 | section=6.7}}</ref> From the 1980s onwards the school extensively added to its original buildings; a dedicated Sixth Form Centre was built and the Turing Suite (an extensive computing and ICT facility, named after ]) was constructed.<ref name="FeatureList">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/communities/specialist/courses20062007.pdf | title=THE BISHOP'S STORTFORD HIGH SCHOOL | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=2006–2007 | access-date=7 June 2013 |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061009124933/http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/communities/specialist/courses20062007.pdf | archive-date=9 October 2006 }}</ref> A drama studio named 'Broadway' and an on-site sports pavilion were also added to the school, in addition to the set of playing fields at Jobber's Wood.<ref name="TbshsJobbers">{{cite web | url=https://gateway.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/conandvac/Pages/JobbersWood.aspx | title=Jobbers Wood | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | access-date=13 January 2012 |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318125307/https://gateway.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/conandvac/Pages/JobbersWood.aspx | archive-date=18 March 2012 }}</ref> The school site also has 'Newton', a combined ], Science and ] block<ref name="Physics">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/depts/home.php?dept=physics | title=Physics | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | access-date=7 June 2013 | first=David | last=Hows |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080629121918/http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/depts/home.php?dept=physics | archive-date=29 June 2008 }}</ref> named after ], which opened in 1995.<ref name="ArchaeologicalDesk-BasedAssessment">{{cite web | url=http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/arch-481-1/dissemination/pdf/archaeol7-41657_1.pdf | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire – Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment | publisher=Archaeological Solutions Ltd | date=August 2006 | access-date=7 June 2013 | first=Kate | last=Doyle |at=§6.7}}</ref>

After 2 decades, finally in October 2021 the new school development officially started on the new site at St. James' Park. The original plan in place was for the school to be completed by November 2022 and opening in January 2023. With continuous delays, the school 'topped out' in October 2023 and finally opened in September 2024 welcoming its first students on Friday 6 September 2024. Development on the new school is still underway with the new sports hall facility set to be completed in 2025.


==Awards and recognition== ==Awards and recognition==
Deputy Head Paul Noble was recognised as a regional winner in 2000 the BT Award for Most Creative Use of ] – Secondary.<ref name="GuardianNewsReport">{{cite news | url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/specialreports/teachingawards2000/story/0,,390591,00.html | title=Spreading the net far and wide | work=The BT Award for Most Creative Use of ICT – Secondary | date=31 October 2000 | agency=Guardian | accessdate=13 January 2012 | author=Phil Revell}}</ref> Former Deputy Head Paul Noble was recognised as a regional winner in the 2000 BT Award for Most Creative Use of ] – Secondary.<ref name="GuardianNewsReport">{{cite news | url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/specialreports/teachingawards2000/story/0,,390591,00.html | title=Spreading the net far and wide | work=The BT Award for Most Creative Use of ICT – Secondary | date=31 October 2000 | agency=Guardian | access-date=13 January 2012 | first=Phil | last=Revell}}</ref>


In 2003, two students from the school were national champions in the ]'s Public Speaking Competition, winning the English national final out of a field of 500 schools. In the faceoff of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh national tournaments, Nick Devlin and Richard Goodman of The Bishop's Stortford High School were selected as champions and were awarded the Silver Mace.<ref name="TBSHSAboutOld">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/schdetails/about.php | title=About The School | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref> In 2003, two students from the school were national champions in the ]'s Public Speaking Competition, winning the English national final out of a field of 500 schools. In the faceoff of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh national tournaments, Nick Devlin and Richard Goodman of The Bishop's Stortford High School were selected as champions and were awarded the Silver Mace.<ref name="TBSHSAboutOld">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/schdetails/about.php | title=About The School | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | access-date=13 January 2012 |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219234733/http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/theschool/schdetails/about.php | archive-date=19 February 2012 }}</ref>


A student from the school was a member of the four-person English team at the 15th ] in ].<ref name="ESUFormerWinners">{{cite web | url=http://www.esu.org/programmes/schools/secondary-schools/schools-mace/former-winners | title=Former Winners | publisher=The English-Speaking Union | accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref> A student from the school was a member of the four-person English team at the 15th ] in ].<ref name="ESUFormerWinners">{{cite web | url=http://www.esu.org/programmes/schools/secondary-schools/schools-mace/former-winners | title=Former Winners | publisher=The English-Speaking Union | access-date=13 January 2012 |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003640/http://www.esu.org/programmes/schools/secondary-schools/schools-mace/former-winners | archive-date=4 March 2016 }}</ref>


On 5 November 2007 the school won the ] award for ''ICT Excellence in Leadership and Management''. The school was described as a "successful all-boys school".{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} On 5 November 2007 the school won the ] award for ''ICT Excellence in Leadership and Management''. The school was described as a "successful all-boys school".{{citation needed|date=January 2012}}


==Academic performance== ==Academic performance==
Overall, the School was rated ''Very Good'', point two on a seven-point scale, whilst the component 'Enrichment of the curriculum, including out-of-school activities' was rated ''Excellent'', point one, by ] in their report on 22 April 2005.<ref name="OFSTEDSchoolInspectionReport2005">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/801407/urn/117577.pdf | title=School inspection report | publisher=Ofsted | date=22 April 2005 | accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref> In a subsequent inspection in 2008, the school was rated as ''Outstanding''.<ref name="2008OfstedReport" /> Overall, the School was rated ''Very Good'', point two on a seven-point scale, whilst the component 'Enrichment of the curriculum, including out-of-school activities' was rated ''Excellent'', point one, by ] in their report on 22 April 2005.<ref name="OFSTEDSchoolInspectionReport2005">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/801407/urn/117577.pdf | title=School inspection report | publisher=Ofsted | date=22 April 2005 | access-date=13 January 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017161741/http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/801407/urn/117577.pdf | archive-date=17 October 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref> In a subsequent inspection in 2008, the school was rated as ''Outstanding''.<ref name="2008OfstedReport" />


In an inspection report, independent government schools adjudicator Ofsted said: "This is a very good school which provides very good value for money and is highly thought of in the local community. The high quality of much of the teaching enables the students to achieve very well throughout the school. Standards are well above average by GCSE and above average in the sixth form." In an inspection report, independent government schools adjudicator Ofsted said: "This is a very good school which provides very good value for money and is highly thought of in the local community. The high quality of much of the teaching enables the students to achieve very well throughout the school. Standards are well above average by GCSE and above average in the sixth form."


In a more recent inspection on the 1–2 May 2013 and under a new scheme of inspection, the school was rated overall as ''Good'' with the category 'Behaviour and safety of pupils' being rated as ''Outstanding''.<ref name="Ofsted2013Report">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2221157/urn/117577.pdf | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School | publisher=Ofsted | work=School report | date=24 May 2013 | accessdate=7 June 2013}}</ref> In a more recent inspection on the 1–2 May 2013 and under a new scheme of inspection, the school was rated overall as ''Good'' with the category 'Behaviour and safety of pupils' being rated as ''Outstanding''.<ref name="Ofsted2013Report">{{cite web | url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2221157/urn/117577.pdf | archive-url=https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130709234945/http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/filedownloading/?id%3D2221157%26type%3D1%26refer%3D0 | url-status=dead | archive-date=9 July 2013 | title=The Bishop's Stortford High School | publisher=Ofsted | work=School report | date=24 May 2013 | access-date=7 June 2013 }}</ref>

In March 2017, the school was rated overall as ''Outstanding'', with the report highlighting "''high-quality teaching typified by the exceptionally strong working relationships established between staff and pupils''".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Haines |first1=Helen |title=Ofsted Report – Outstanding! |url=http://www.tbshs.org/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=2525 |website=The Bishop's Stortford High School |publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School |access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>

In May 2023 Ofsted visited the School and confirmed that the School remains Outstanding. 'Pupils achieve highly at this stunning school.' Ofsted 2023.


==School organisation== ==School organisation==


Years 7 to 11 are divided into six forms of 30, each with a Head of Year and Pastoral Assistant (Inclusion Manager) for Years 7 & 8 and Years 9, 10, & 11.
===Schools===

In pastoral care the year groups (Years 7 to 11; 12 to 13) are grouped together into 'schools':
In the Sixth Form, Year 12s and 13 are grouped in forms of girls and boys with an over-arching Head of Sixth Form – Mr George Munro, assisted by two Deputy Heads of Sixth Form and a Pastoral Administrator.
* Lower School (Years 7 and 8)
* Middle School (Years 9 and 10)
* Upper School (Years 11, 12 and 13)


===Houses=== ===Houses===
There are six 'Houses'. These Houses centre on local areas or history in the town: Chantry, Dane, Meads, Rhodes, Twyford and Waytemore. The Houses apply to all year groups, and individual pupils are assigned to a House. Each House is also run by a teacher called a 'Head Of House'. 5 boys from each house represent the house as Captain, Deputy, Sports, Music/Drama, and Charity. Their job is to make sure their house is being run properly, such as 'house assemblies' and 'house meetings'. Every pupil, from year 9 onwards, has the opportunity to be awarded 'House Colours' for outstanding contributions to extracurricular activities, such as sport, music, drama and debating. Once students progress into the sixth form the House Colours are removed, however, they have the opportunity to earn School Colours.<ref name="SchoolColours">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/schools/upperschool/schcolours_winners.php | title=School Colours | publisher=TBSHS | accessdate=2 January 2012}}</ref> There are six 'Houses'. These Houses centre on local areas or history in the town: Chantry, Dane, Meads, Shaw, Twyford and Waytemore. The Houses apply to all year groups, and individual pupils are assigned to a House. Each House is also run by a teacher called a 'Head Of House'. 2 boys from each form represent the house as Form Captain and Deputy Form Captain/Environmental Representative. Every pupil, from year 9 onwards, has the opportunity to be awarded 'House Colours' for outstanding contributions to extracurricular activities, such as sport, music, drama and debating. Once students progress into the sixth form the House Colours are removed, however, they have the opportunity to earn School Colours.<ref name="SchoolColours">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/schools/upperschool/schcolours_winners.php | title=School Colours | publisher=TBSHS | access-date=2 January 2012 |url-status = dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006031933/http://www.tbshs.herts.sch.uk/pages/schools/upperschool/schcolours_winners.php | archive-date=6 October 2011 }}</ref>

Due to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement that began in 2020, the school decided to rename the Rhodes House (named after ]) to the Shaw House, which is named after former Headmaster Ian Shaw who died in March 2019.


===Sixth Form=== ===Sixth Form===
Every 'sixth former' is automatically appointed as a ]. However, only in the second year of student's Sixth Form career are they required to carry out break and lunch time duties, ensuring that the rules of school are enforced and that younger pupils do not go out of bounds. Unlike the Lower and Middle schools, the sixth form admits girls from the local area, with many coming from ] or ]. Every 'sixth former' is automatically appointed as a ]. However, only in the second year of student's Sixth Form career are they required to carry out break and lunch time duties, ensuring that the rules of school are enforced and that younger pupils do not go out of bounds. The Sixth Form admits girls from the local area, with many coming from ] or ].


===Extra-curricular activities=== ===Extra-curricular activities===
The Bishops Stortford High School has the reputation as being one of the best state schools in the South East of England for ] taking on and beating some of the best private schools in the country.<ref name="RugbyQuartetReport">{{cite web | url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/Stortford-High-School-rugby-quartet-continue-to-make-strides-20130323155918.htm | title=Stortford High School rugby quartet continue to make strides | publisher=Herts And Essex Observer | date=23 March 2013 | accessdate=7 June 2013 | author=David Rimmer}}</ref><ref name="DailyMailCupWin">{{cite web | url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/High-School-wins-Daily-Mail-clash-with-Stortford-College-12112012.htm | title=High School wins Daily Mail clash with Stortford College | publisher=Herts And Essex Observer | date=12 November 2012 | accessdate=7 June 2013 | author=David Rimmer}}</ref> The school's Parent Sports Association is actively involved with supporting sport within the school. The Rugby Union squad went on a tour of Australia in 2009 and again in 2012.<ref name="TourNewsReport">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=16&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 | title=High School Rugby Teams Travel to Australia | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=9 July 2012 | accessdate=7 June 2013 | author=Alastair Cook}}</ref> The Bishops Stortford High School has the reputation as being one of the best state schools in the South East of England for ] taking on and beating some of the best private schools in the country.<ref name="RugbyQuartetReport">{{cite news | url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/Stortford-High-School-rugby-quartet-continue-to-make-strides-20130323155918.htm | title=Stortford High School rugby quartet continue to make strides | work=Herts And Essex Observer | date=23 March 2013 | access-date=7 June 2013 | first=David | last=Rimmer | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130326022150/http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/Stortford-High-School-rugby-quartet-continue-to-make-strides-20130323155918.htm | archive-date=26 March 2013 |url-status = dead}}</ref><ref name="DailyMailCupWin">{{cite news | url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/High-School-wins-Daily-Mail-clash-with-Stortford-College-12112012.htm | title=High School wins Daily Mail clash with Stortford College | work=Herts And Essex Observer | date=12 November 2012 | access-date=7 June 2013 | first=David | last=Rimmer | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121117223130/http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Sport/Rugby/High-School-wins-Daily-Mail-clash-with-Stortford-College-12112012.htm | archive-date=17 November 2012 |url-status = dead}}</ref> The school's Parent Sports Association is actively involved with supporting sport within the school. The Rugby Union squad went on a tour of Australia in 2009 and again in 2012.<ref name="TourNewsReport">{{cite web | url=http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=16&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130710024936/http://www.tbshs.org/Lists/News/DispForm.aspx?ID=16&ContentTypeId=0x0104001972FBEDA9EC244AAE778B2733A4CB21 |url-status = dead| archive-date=10 July 2013 | title=High School Rugby Teams Travel to Australia | publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School | date=9 July 2012 | access-date=7 June 2013 | first=Alastair | last=Cook }}</ref> In 2018 and 2022, the Rugby Union squad went on a tour of South Africa, playing against four teams.<ref>{{cite web |title=Photo Gallery: Rugby Tour to South Africa, July 2018 |url=http://www.tbshs.org/PhotoGallery.aspx?AlbumID=155 |website=The Bishop's Stortford High School |publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School |access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>


The school has football sides ranging from Year 7 to Sixth Form. In 2016, the U15 side won the English Schools National Football Cup, compromising of 650 teams around England.<ref>{{cite web |last=Haines |first=Helen |title=National Champions! |url=http://www.tbshs.org/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=457 |website=The Bishop's Stortford High School |publisher=The Bishop's Stortford High School |access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>
''Interact'' is the school's charity and raises funds for both local and international charities. Interact is a branch of the ] and its membership is open for all members of the school.


===Notable former pupils=== ===Notable former pupils===
{{alumni|date=November 2020}}
*] – England Rugby Player

*] – cricketer
*] – footballer (Bishop's Stortford, formerly England Under 19 and Under 21)
*] – footballer (Milton Keynes Dons, formerly Ipswich Town)
*] – footballer (], formerly Barnet and Scotland Under 19s)
*] – pop musician who featured in Professor Green's "]" that reached No 3 on the UK singles chart
*] – Radio 1 DJ *] – Radio 1 DJ
*] – actor<ref name="School">{{cite news |last=Corr |first=Sinead |title=National Television Awards: Hollyoaks actor Billy Price, from Bishop's Stortford, receives long-list nomination |url=https://www.bishopsstortfordindependent.co.uk/whats-on/vote-for-hollyoaks-star-from-stortford-in-national-televisio-9201038/ |access-date=9 September 2021 |work=Bishop's Stortford Independent |date=27 May 2021}}</ref>
*] – Footballer, Shrewsbury Town, former England U21
*] – England rugby player
*] – Rising star in the pop music world who featured in Professor Green's ] that reached No 3 on the UK singles chart
*] – footballer (Shrewsbury Town, former England U21)
*] – Footballer, Bishop's Stortford, formerly England Under 19 and Under 21
*] – activist and model -]'s first transgender model
*] – Footballer, Yeovil Town, formerly Ipswich Town and England Under 19
*] – singer, songwriter, musician
*] – Entrepreneur, life sculptor and amateur ice-skater
*] – footballer for Portsmouth FC
*] – Athlete and musician, lead singer of acclaimed pop combo ]
*] – ] for ] since ]


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The Bishop's Stortford High School
Address
Beaumont Avenue
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 4SH
England
Coordinates51°51′24″N 0°09′44″E / 51.85667°N 0.16234°E / 51.85667; 0.16234
Information
TypeFoundation school
MottoRESPICE – ASPICE – PROSPICE (Look to the past, present and future)
Established1950
Local authorityHertfordshire
Department for Education URN117577 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherDale Reeve
GenderBoys and Mixed Sixth Form
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1255
HousesChantry, Dane, Meads, Shaw, Twyford, and Waytemore
Websitehttp://www.tbshs.org

The Bishop's Stortford High School (often abbreviated to TBSHS) is a comprehensive secondary school, with a coeducational sixth form, in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. The school admits boys aged 11 to 16 in the first five years, with a mixed sixth form of boys and girls aged 16 to 18. The school had specialisms in Mathematics and Computing, focusing on these areas as well as music, drama and sport, possessing state-of-the-art in-house computing facilities and providing assistance to local schools in this area. The current Headmaster, Mr D. Reeve, was appointed in January 2014.

In September 2024, the school moved to an all new purpose-built site on the nearby new development, St. James' Park. After a delayed start to term the school officially welcomed the first students on Friday 6 September 2024.

History

From the 1980s onwards the school extensively added to its original buildings; a dedicated Sixth Form Centre was built and the Turing Suite (an extensive computing and ICT facility, named after Alan Turing) was constructed. A drama studio named 'Broadway' and an on-site sports pavilion were also added to the school, in addition to the set of playing fields at Jobber's Wood. The school site also has 'Newton', a combined Design technology, Science and Languages block named after Sir Isaac Newton, which opened in 1995.

After 2 decades, finally in October 2021 the new school development officially started on the new site at St. James' Park. The original plan in place was for the school to be completed by November 2022 and opening in January 2023. With continuous delays, the school 'topped out' in October 2023 and finally opened in September 2024 welcoming its first students on Friday 6 September 2024. Development on the new school is still underway with the new sports hall facility set to be completed in 2025.

Awards and recognition

Former Deputy Head Paul Noble was recognised as a regional winner in the 2000 BT Award for Most Creative Use of ICT – Secondary.

In 2003, two students from the school were national champions in the English-Speaking Union's Public Speaking Competition, winning the English national final out of a field of 500 schools. In the faceoff of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh national tournaments, Nick Devlin and Richard Goodman of The Bishop's Stortford High School were selected as champions and were awarded the Silver Mace.

A student from the school was a member of the four-person English team at the 15th World Schools Debating Championships in Lima, Peru.

On 5 November 2007 the school won the Becta award for ICT Excellence in Leadership and Management. The school was described as a "successful all-boys school".

Academic performance

Overall, the School was rated Very Good, point two on a seven-point scale, whilst the component 'Enrichment of the curriculum, including out-of-school activities' was rated Excellent, point one, by Ofsted in their report on 22 April 2005. In a subsequent inspection in 2008, the school was rated as Outstanding.

In an inspection report, independent government schools adjudicator Ofsted said: "This is a very good school which provides very good value for money and is highly thought of in the local community. The high quality of much of the teaching enables the students to achieve very well throughout the school. Standards are well above average by GCSE and above average in the sixth form."

In a more recent inspection on the 1–2 May 2013 and under a new scheme of inspection, the school was rated overall as Good with the category 'Behaviour and safety of pupils' being rated as Outstanding.

In March 2017, the school was rated overall as Outstanding, with the report highlighting "high-quality teaching typified by the exceptionally strong working relationships established between staff and pupils".

In May 2023 Ofsted visited the School and confirmed that the School remains Outstanding. 'Pupils achieve highly at this stunning school.' Ofsted 2023.

School organisation

Years 7 to 11 are divided into six forms of 30, each with a Head of Year and Pastoral Assistant (Inclusion Manager) for Years 7 & 8 and Years 9, 10, & 11.

In the Sixth Form, Year 12s and 13 are grouped in forms of girls and boys with an over-arching Head of Sixth Form – Mr George Munro, assisted by two Deputy Heads of Sixth Form and a Pastoral Administrator.

Houses

There are six 'Houses'. These Houses centre on local areas or history in the town: Chantry, Dane, Meads, Shaw, Twyford and Waytemore. The Houses apply to all year groups, and individual pupils are assigned to a House. Each House is also run by a teacher called a 'Head Of House'. 2 boys from each form represent the house as Form Captain and Deputy Form Captain/Environmental Representative. Every pupil, from year 9 onwards, has the opportunity to be awarded 'House Colours' for outstanding contributions to extracurricular activities, such as sport, music, drama and debating. Once students progress into the sixth form the House Colours are removed, however, they have the opportunity to earn School Colours.

Due to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement that began in 2020, the school decided to rename the Rhodes House (named after Cecil Rhodes) to the Shaw House, which is named after former Headmaster Ian Shaw who died in March 2019.

Sixth Form

Every 'sixth former' is automatically appointed as a Prefect. However, only in the second year of student's Sixth Form career are they required to carry out break and lunch time duties, ensuring that the rules of school are enforced and that younger pupils do not go out of bounds. The Sixth Form admits girls from the local area, with many coming from Hockerill or The Hertfordshire and Essex High School.

Extra-curricular activities

The Bishops Stortford High School has the reputation as being one of the best state schools in the South East of England for rugby union taking on and beating some of the best private schools in the country. The school's Parent Sports Association is actively involved with supporting sport within the school. The Rugby Union squad went on a tour of Australia in 2009 and again in 2012. In 2018 and 2022, the Rugby Union squad went on a tour of South Africa, playing against four teams.

The school has football sides ranging from Year 7 to Sixth Form. In 2016, the U15 side won the English Schools National Football Cup, compromising of 650 teams around England.

Notable former pupils

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References

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