Bedford High School is a coeducational secondary school in the Bedford area of Leigh, Greater Manchester, England.
History
Bedford High School was established in 1976 when the town's grammar schools were abolished by the 1976 Education Act. It was formed by merging Leigh Boys' Grammar School and neighbouring Manchester Road Secondary Modern School. The former grammar school buildings now form the upper school and the secondary modern buildings form the lower school. In 2003 the school gained specialist Business and Enterprise College status and opened a construction training facility in conjunction with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).[1]
Performance
In 2008, 37% of pupils achieved five GCSE passes at grade A* to C including Mathematics and English, while 75% achieved five A* to C grades overall. These results were a significant improvement over 2007, when 29% of pupils achieved five GCSE passes at grade A* to C including Mathematics and English,[2][3]
The school's Ofsted inspection in September 2004 stated that GCSE results were above that of similar schools.[1]
The same Ofsted report rated the school as satisfactory with effective leadership and praised the school's relationship with the local community. It also highlighted issues with year 9 performance, the provision of modern languages and personal development, and the attitudes and behaviour of a number of boys in the school.[1]
Cyril Hope OBE, CMaths, BSc, FIMA [Director Midland Mathematics Experiment, Head of Maths at Worcester College of Education 1953–1976]
Roger Hunt, MBE, English former footballer and member of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966.
Prof Robin Leatherbarrow, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Scholarship, Research & Knowledge Transfer) at Liverpool John Moores University. Previously professor of Biological and Biophysical Chemistry at Imperial College London, holding roles including Head of Research, Head of Chemical Biology Section, Deputy Head of Department, Acting Head of Department and Dean for the Faculty of Natural Sciences.
John Brunt from 1979 to 1984 all time leading goal scorer for Leigh Hockey Club and holds the record for the highest individual score in the cheshire cricket alliance of 204 not out
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Lisa Hession, murdered while a pupil at the school in 1984. Her sexually-motivated murder, which occurred behind Rugby Road in Leigh, has not been solved[4]