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Woodbridge High SchoolA Specialist Language and Business & Enterprise College
with Applied Learning Specialism
St Barnabas Road, Woodord Green, Essex. IG8 7DQ
Tel: 020 8504 9618
Fax: 020 8559 0487
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.woodbridgehigh.co.uk
Underground Station: Woodord (Central Line)
Bus Routes: 275, 179, 123, W14
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A very warm welcome
to Woodbridge High School.
Woodbridge is a modern, caring, multi-cultural and ully
comprehensi ve school. The students are a credit to
themselves and the school. They are smart, respectul
and hard working. There is a real avour o industry
and ambition here.
Woodbridge is a high-achieving school. The
examination results continue to go rom strength to
strength. We are recognised or our wide range o
subjects or all age groups, including our sixth orm.
Many students progress to university based on their
excellent results.
Our students have many opportunities and
responsibilities. Their views are important as well as
their working relationships with each other. They are
taught how to work smartly so they can use these
skills at school and in their uture careers. There are
many clubs, activities and out o school visits. The
classrooms, corridors and display areas are a vibrantcelebration o the students work and achievement.
We work closely with parents. We will involve you
ully in what your child is studying, how they are
perorming and targets or urther progress. Our sta
are talented, experienced and committed to helping
all young people. In partnership, we will succeed
in ulflling your childs potential or a well-qualifed,
successul, happy uture.
We look orward to working with you and your child.
Andrew Beaumont
Headteacher
Welcome
The school promotes a real culture o saetyamong its students and around its site.
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Woodbridge students achieve excellent examination
results as demonstrated by a year on year rising
trend in perormance. The school is proud o its
inclusive approach in which students are oered a
range o courses designed to cater or the ull range
o abilities.
Close monitoring o progress and intelligent use o
data allow teaching sta to provide students with
specifc targets and actions that will enable them to
achieve their potential.
Achievement
Learning and Teaching
Woodbridge oers a modern, diverse curriculum. A ull range o National Curriculum
subjects is taught at Key Stage 3 (student ages 11-14). There are opportunities
or students to take GCSE examinations earlier than usual and receive support as
appropri ate. All subjects at Key Stage 4 (14-16) oer pathways to our Key Stage 5
(16-19) courses.
Our commitment to the importance o Business & Enterprise, and Languages, is
afrmed by our Specialist College status. The students beneft rom an enriched
curriculum and through our work with par tner schools. We also specialise in applied
learning courses, oering students the opportunity to ollow a vocation and develop
practical skills.
Students are ully involved in their learning and are able to expertly discuss their
progress and uture needs. Learning how to learn is an approach that equips each
student to tackle subjects with the right tools. Students are able to transer their
learning skills rom one subject to another. The result is well-rounded students with a
repertoire o lie-long learning skills.
Teachers at Woodbridge take a child-centred approach, using expert knowledge
and methods to draw out the best rom each student. Every member o sta
teaches their s pecialist subj ects to the highe st standard .
Sta are relentlessin the drive topromote excellencethroughout theschool.
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We make ull use o innovative and creative technology. The students have access to desktop computers,
laptops, Macs, tablets, visualisers, smartboards, a laser cutter and a 3D printer. Our ratio o one computer or
every two students is one o the best in the borough.
Our library is extensive and is divided into dierent zones to cater or a range o needs. Students can catch
up with the latest novel in the comortable reading area, research or elusive acts in the reerence section,
complete assignments using one o the 30 computers or spend some time quietly working at one o the
study desks. Lunchtimes are popular with many students playing board games rom around the world. Ater
school provision or a homework club means students can study in a sae environment conducive to work.
Our Science laboratories, Art and Drama studios, and Technology workshops are well-equipped with up-to-
date resources, creating an environment in which students can ourish and excel.
The school is privileged to have a state-o-the-art, oodlit, artifcial grass ootball pitch. It is utilised at every
opportunity throughout the day: during lessons, at lunchtime and aterschool. The local community has
evening and weekend use o the pitch. There is also a large, modern sports hall, a traditional gymnasium, three
playgrounds and six outdoor table-tennis tables that provide the students with the oppor tunity to undertake
a range o sports at curricular, recreational or club level.
Resources
Students show verypositive attitudestowards learning
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The progress and welare o every child matters ver y much. Our students helped to shape their Code o
Conduct. It is based on each students right to learn in a positive, supporti ve school. The students appreciate
the value o respect and sel-responsibility. They are rewarded when they do well. They are taught about
leading healthy, sae liestyles.
The school is very well-ordered and purposeul. Our students know that care and support is always available.
Students display excellent manners and are cour teous by nature. Clear and coherent pastoral systems allow
or frm action to be taken when needed.
Our Care or the Students Making the Most o your PotentialThe students receive specialist teaching in all subjects. The students
work hard to achieve their best and take pride in doing so. They
are inormed about the progress they are making and how to make
urther improvements. They work on relevant, challenging home
learning tasks. They know that they can approach their teachers
or extra guidance and suppor t. We oer real quality o provision
or Gited and Talented students. We also have wide-ranging
programmes or meeting each childs learning needs.
Students receivingsupport in theirlearning makerapid progress.
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We believe that a school should be more than just lessons. Our students are oered a antasti c range o
activities to develop and broaden their interests. The ECM (Every Child Matters) team o sta organise
events and activities to engage the students through our traditional house system.
Woodbridge has a st rong spor ting tradition, providing oppor tunities or the ull range o abilities. Music
and drama play a key role in the lie o the school. Productions and concerts showcase the talents o our
students. The library is a sanctuary or reading and quiet games.
Students are able to pursue a language through our community language programme. Many go on to
attain qualifcations.
From an early age, students are encouraged to think or themselves while considering the views o
others. There are opportunities to develop these skills through public speaking competitions and the
debating club.
The commitment and dedication o our sta means that students can fnd an activity or interest to
pursue in practically any area o the curriculum and beyond; rom Art and Archery to Parkour and Super
Scientists, the list is long.
There are a number o residential courses both home and abroad that support the learning that takes
place in the classroom. Our students represent us magnifcently on these occasions.
Extra-Curricular Opportunities
The curriculum
provides a broad,balanced, richexperience orstudents, leadingto worthwhilequalifcations.
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The Sixth Form
Woodbridge Sixth Form is extremely popular and oversubscribed, catering or a broad
spectrum o abilities and interests. The majority o students stay on ater their GCSE
examinations and are joined by a signifcant number o external applicants wishing to
study at Woodbridge. There are courses at AS and A2 level (traditional A levels), and
BTEC Level 2 and Level 3 courses (applied learning). Students are oered an extensive
range o subjects. Many go on to successully apply or university courses, including
Oxord and Cambridge.
Our Sixth Form students are inuential members o the school community. Through
the ambassador programme, there are numerous opportunities to support younger
students with their learning and progress.
Students arewell behaved,courteous andrespectul osta and o
each other.
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Our Relationships with Parents
We hold great value by our relationships with parents. We will involve you ully in your
childs progress and provide additional support ur ther to our consultation with you. We will
share our curriculum with you and involve you in ways in which you can suppor t your childs
study at home. We value your support or our high expectations. You are most welcome
to contact us at any time. We invite you to give us your eedback and ideas or urther
improvement.
Teachers excellent modelling orespectul relationships contributes verysuccessully to students spiritual, moral,
social and cultural development.