Mayflower High School

Academy in Billericay, Essex, England
"Mayflower High School". Retrieved 30 April 2022.

Mayflower High School, founded in 1965, and named after the Mayflower ship, is a coeducational, secondary school located in Billericay, Essex in the East of England in the United Kingdom. The school has a mixed intake of pupils aged 11–18 (School years 7 to 13) and is an academy. As of June 2006 the number of enrolled pupils was 1,418.[1] Mayflower has specialisms in science and mathematics as well as languages.

Specialisms

The school has specialisms in mathematics and science, and languages, and supports this with a regular specialisms newsletter distributed amongst its students and parents.

A house on site facilitates the staying of language assistants, natives of either Germany, Spain or France, to assist students with their language studies, and all three subjects are complemented by trips to the relevant country, previous trips having sent students to Santander and Barcelona.

Notable former pupils

  • Karen Gorham, Bishop of Sherborne in the Church of England

References

  1. ^ "2006 Ofsted Inspection Report" (PDF). p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2007.

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