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Henry Beaufort School

Coordinates: 51°04′51″N 1°19′49″W / 51.0809°N 1.3302°W / 51.0809; -1.3302
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The Henry Beaufort School
Address
Map
Priors Dean Road

, ,
SO22 6JJ

England
Coordinates51°04′51″N 1°19′49″W / 51.0809°N 1.3302°W / 51.0809; -1.3302
Information
TypeCommunity comprehensive
Motto"Pride, Happiness, Ambition"
Established1971 (1971)
Local authorityHampshire
Department for Education URN116438 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherSue Hearle
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment976 As of January 2018
Capacity1100
Colour(s)Royal blue  
PublicationThe Henry Beaufort School Newsletter[1]
Websitehttp://www.beaufort.hants.sch.uk/

Henry Beaufort School is a secondary school in Harestock, a suburb of Winchester, in the county of Hampshire in England.

History

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The school was built in 1971 as the first purpose-built, co-educational, comprehensive school in Winchester to serve the new developments created by the new Teg Down, Weeke Manor, and Harestock estates. The school had a full complement of year 7 students and about half a complement of year 8 students in its first year of operation. The school grew each year until 1975, when it had a full five years of intake.[citation needed]

The school is named after Henry Beaufort, who was Bishop of Winchester and three times Lord Chancellor.[2]

On September 10, 2020, three students were severely injured after the Stagecoach bus carrying them to school collided with a bridge it was too high to pass under. Bus driver Martin Walker pleaded guilty to causing injury by dangerous driving.[3]

Refurbishments

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2009 refurbishment

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In January 2009, most buildings were refurbished, including exteriors and interiors. This included painting the building the new navy blue and white as opposed to the pale blue and black before. Construction for a new astroturf pitch started in June 2009 and is now complete.[4]

2013-14 refurbishment

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The largest of the school buildings, known as "Tower Block," housing the languages and humanities departments, started a refit in 2012. While work was being done, the two departments were required to relocate to temporary buildings at the top of the site, but they have now returned to the newly refurbished building. Work on the block was completed in March 2014.

References

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  1. ^ "The Henry Beaufort School - Beaufort News now online". Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Join Us". The Henry Beaufort School.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Ben (5 May 2021). "Bus driver admits dangerous driving after children injured in bridge crash". The Standard. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Letter from the Head - 24th October 2008" (PDF). 24 October 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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