The County High School, Leftwich


The County High School, Leftwich, is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, for students between 11 and 16 years of age, in Leftwich, Cheshire, England.

History

Northwich County Girls' Grammar School

The school was established on Monday April 29 1957 as the Northwich County Grammar School for Girls. Three hundred girls arrived in red and navy uniform. The school was officially opened on Wednesday 16 October 1957. The school cost £184,000.
Miss Sybil Webster, the PE teacher, played hockey for Lancashire, in 1961, and for the England women's national field hockey team from 1964. 16 year old Gina Evans swam internationally for Wales in 1964.
By 1974 there were 975 at the girls' school.

Caning incident

In June 1976, a 14 year old girl was given three strokes of the cane for eating crisps in a Maths lesson, which attracted national newspaper attention, Lynne Simmonds of Sydney Street, who subsequently moved to Hartford Secondary School. Lynne's parents accused the headmistress, Janet Dines, of assault.
It was dismissed by Vale Royal Magistrates Court on November 12 1976. Headmistress Janet Dines had played for the Essex county female cricket team, in the late 1950s.
In May 1982, Lynne received £2,216 in compensation from the European Court of Human Rights, when her parents brought a private prosecution, which was not advocated by the National Association of Head Teachers
The incident also found its way as a plot device in episode four of Absolutely Fabulous series 1, broadcast in early December 1992.

Comprehensive

The school became a comprehensive in September 1978, with sixth form pupils from the school and the former Sir John Deane's Grammar School going to the new Sir John Deane's College. The school was later known as Leftwich High School until the early 1990s before becoming the County High School Leftwich.

Academy

The school converted to academy status on 1 September 2012. The school is in partnership with Sir John Deane's College as part of the Sir John Brunner Foundation.

Headteachers

  • 1957 Miss Celia Barker, history graduate of the University of Manchester
  • 1965 Miss Janet Dines, who lived in Knutsford, formerly the head of Maths, and the deputy head, of Forest Lodge School in Essex, which became Bower Park School in 1989

Former teachers

Academic performance

The school gets good GCSE results, well above the England average, and slightly above the Cheshire average. Results have steadily improved over the last 6 years. The 2016 Ofsted inspection graded the school as "outstanding". In the 2015/16 academic year the school achieved its highest ever result with 86% of students receiving at least 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C. This result put the school as the top rated secondary comprehensive in Cheshire

Notable former pupils

Northwich County Grammar School for Girls

Leftwich High School