Brimsham Green School

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Brimsham Green School
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Address
Brimsham Green School
Broad Lane

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BS37 7LB

England
Coordinates 51°33′08″N2°25′31″W / 51.55223°N 2.42541°W / 51.55223; -2.42541 Coordinates: 51°33′08″N2°25′31″W / 51.55223°N 2.42541°W / 51.55223; -2.42541
Information
Type Community school
MottoInspiring all to Excel
Local authority South Gloucestershire
Department for Education URN 109319 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head TeacherKim Garland [1]
Gender Mixed
Age11to 18
Enrolment915
Capacity1,235
Website http://www.brimsham.com

Brimsham Green School is a comprehensive secondary school in Yate, South Gloucestershire, England.

Situated toward the northern edge of Yate and serving both the town and adjacent South Gloucestershire villages, Brimsham Green School has modern facilities grouped within a single site. It has a humanities block (B), design and technology block (D), art block (C), mathematics block (J), English block (E & L), music block, languages block (L), a study centre, sports hall, and reception (A), and they are all on one floor except for the humanities block which has a lift providing access to the first floor.

In recent years the school has undergone a number of modernisations including the building of a new Design Technology block where the cricket cages had previously been and with wide-ranging extensions made to the English and Music departments. The Administration block has also seen the library move out into the English block. The school operates a sixth form provision which offers A Levels and BTECs as programmes of study for students. The sixth form is offered in conjunction with Chipping Sodbury School in Chipping Sodbury as well as Yate Academy in Yate under the title Cotswold Edge Consortium. [2] [3]

The school was considering Academy status, but the governors and staff decided that the school and pupils would not benefit from transferring due to the extra expense incurred during the transfer. [4]

In a 2019 inspection the school was rated "Good" by Ofsted. [3]

Notable former students include television personality Josie Gibson. [5]

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References

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  2. "Welcome to Cotswold Edge". Yate Academy. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
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  4. "Five more secondary schools in Bristol head down academy route". Archived from the original on 11 March 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  5. "Where did these 11 Bristol celebrities go to school?". Bristol Post . 2 April 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2023.