Redland Green School
Redland Green School is a secondary school in Bristol, England, with a sixth form. It has facilities for 1400 students aged 11 to 16, 450 post 16 students, and facilities for 50 students with learning difficulties in its partner school Claremont Secondary School. The school is part of the Excalibur Academies Trust. and the North Bristol Post 16 Centre.
History
The school was built in 2006 at a cost of £36 million: nearly £6 millionhigher than the original budget. After the overspend the Bristol Evening Post stated "Spending rules on major city council projects are being tightened up to try to ensure blunders such as at Redland Green School are never repeated".
There were several suggestions for the name of the school. These included Paul Dirac, which was portrayed in the local press as the probable name for the school. Previously the school was known as New North Bristol School.
In September 2015 it was announced that a number of new buildings would be constructed to increase the size of the school and its capacity.
In September 2016 the intake at year 7 level increased from 189 pupils to 216, making it an eight-form entry.