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词条 Moseley Park School
释义

  1. Admissions

  2. History

     Grammar school  Comprehensive 

  3. Notable former pupils

     Bilston Grammar School  Etheridge Secondary Modern School 

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Moseley Park School (known as 'Moseley Park') is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Bilston area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.[1]

Admissions

Moseley Park converted to academy status in June 2012, and was previously a community school under the direct control of Wolverhampton City Council with specialist Technology College status. The school continues to coordinate with Wolverhampton City Council for admissions.

Moseley Park offers GCSEs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and BTECs. The sixth form provision is offered in conjunction with Heath Park School.[2]

History

Grammar school

Bilston Grammar School was a two-form entry grammar school built for the South East Divisional Executive of Staffordshire Education Committee in 1959.[3] Bilston Grammar School had started in 1947.[4] In 1966 it came under Wolverhampton Education Committee.

Bilston Girls' High School, formed in 1919, became a sixth form college, later part of Bilston Community College in 1983, which is now the Wellington Road Campus of the City of Wolverhampton College.

Comprehensive

In 1975 the school merged with Etheridge Secondary School (founded in 1937) to become Moseley Park Comprehensive.

Notable former pupils

  • Elaine Dunkley, BBC newsreader

Bilston Grammar School

  • Prof Ben Bradley FRCP, FRCPath, Professor of Transplantation Sciences from 1992–2004 at the University of Bristol, and Director from 1979-92 of the UK Transplant Service[5] and the National Tissue Typing Reference Laboratory, and President from 1988-89 of the European Federation for Immunogenetics
  • Geoff Crudgington, goalkeeper
  • Dee Palmer, formerly David Palmer the keyboardist of Jethro Tull (band)

Etheridge Secondary Modern School

  • David Daker, well-known television and film actor, often playing policemen
  • Don Powell, drummer for Slade

References

1. ^http://www.moseleypark.org/
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3. ^New Steel Construction
4. ^Black Country History
5. ^[https://nhsbtmediaservices.blob.core.windows.net/organ-donation-assets/pdfs/bulletin36.pdf United Kingdom Transplant Support Service Authority]

External links

  • Mosely Park School official website
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2 : Secondary schools in Wolverhampton|Academies in Wolverhampton

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