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The Oldershaw Academy

Coordinates: 53°25′21″N 3°02′57″W / 53.422591°N 3.049146°W / 53.422591; -3.049146
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Oldershaw School
Address
Map
Valkyrie Road

Liscard, Wallasey
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CH45 4RJ

England
Coordinates53°25′21″N 3°02′57″W / 53.422591°N 3.049146°W / 53.422591; -3.049146
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1920
FounderJohn Oldershaw MD, JP[citation needed]
Local authorityWirral
SpecialistBusiness & Enterprise
Department for Education URN136895 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalsPeter Files
GenderCo-educational[1]
Age11 to 18[1]
Enrolment934 As of 2023[1]
Capacity111 As of 2023[1]
Former nameOldershaw Grammar School
Websitewww.oldershaw.wirral.sch.uk

Oldershaw Academy is a secondary school located in the Liscard area of Wallasey, England, and is a specialist Business and Enterprise College.

History

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Grammar School

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John Oldershaw, M.D., J.P., Mayor of Wallasey founded the school in 1920, and it opened on 11 September 1920. Extensions to the school were opened on 4 June 1926. The first headteacher was Mr. H.G. Mayo, M.A. It was administered by the County Borough of Wallasey. By 1968 it had 700 pupils. Wallasey Grammar School was a separate establishment based on Withens Lane, which moved to Leasowe in 1967 and is now The Kingsway Academy (formerly The Wallasey School).

Comprehensive

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Initially, having separate sections for boys and girls, with segregated teaching except for 'A' Level courses, Oldershaw became a comprehensive school in 1968, initially retaining the name of Oldershaw Grammar School although for ages 13–18.

The school then included four 'houses': Durham, York, Lancaster and Chester. Prior to this the houses of the boys' grammar school were defined as colours: Blue, Gold, Red and Green whilst the girls' high school houses were Oak, Fir, Beech and Elm.

Wirral Education Authority rationalised their middle school system in 1982, and added an extra year to primary schools (Now referred to as Year 6) and two years into secondary schools (Years 7 and 8). To accommodate these two extra years Oldershaw was expanded to include a Lower School (opening in September 1982), under K. R. M. Williams, at the site of the old St. Hilda's School in Ormond Street; it was later moved to the same site as the main school in time for the autumn term of 2000, and the Lower School site was demolished to make way for new housing.

The school has undergone major developments.[citation needed] The original sixth form building was demolished to make way for a new main entrance building.[2]

The Oldershaw Academy

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On 30 June 2011 The Oldershaw School became an academy.

Notable past pupils

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "The Oldershaw School". Get Information about Schools. Gov.UK. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Oldershaw celebrates new status". 10 July 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. ^ McCann, Michael J.; Suckling, Colin J. (2019). "Charles Walter Suckling. 24 July 1920—30 October 2013". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2018.0025
  4. ^ "Sydney Wignall". The Telegraph. 25 April 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
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