Balcarras School
Academy in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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Balcarras School is an academy school for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Since 2016, the school's headteacher has been Dominic Burke.
The school was rated as "Outstanding" when last inspected by Ofsted in 2014.[1]
Balcarras School is the preferred sponsor for a new secondary school in Cheltenham, named The High School Leckhampton, which is planned to open in 2022.[2]
In November 2020, Balcarras was named Sunday Times State School of the Decade.[3]
References
External links
- OFSTED Report 2005
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Schools in Gloucestershire (including South Gloucestershire)
- Abbeywood Community School
- All Saints' Academy
- Archway School
- Balcarras School
- Barnwood Park School
- Bradley Stoke Community School
- Brimsham Green School
- The Castle School
- Cheltenham Bournside School
- Chipping Campden School
- Chipping Sodbury School
- Chosen Hill School
- Churchdown School Academy
- Cirencester Deer Park School
- Cirencester Kingshill School
- Cleeve School
- The Cotswold School
- The Dean Academy
- Dene Magna School
- Digitech Studio School
- Downend School
- Farmor's School
- Five Acres High School
- The Forest High School
- Gloucester Academy
- Hanham Woods Academy
- Henley Bank High School
- Holmleigh Park High School
- John Cabot Academy
- Katharine Lady Berkeley's School
- King's Oak Academy
- Maidenhill School
- Mangotsfield School
- Marlwood School
- Newent Community School
- Patchway Community School
- Pittville School
- Rednock School
- St Peter's High School
- Severn Vale School
- SGS Berkeley Green UTC
- Sir Bernard Lovell Academy
- Sir William Romney's School
- Tewkesbury School
- Thomas Keble School
- Winchcombe School
- Winterbourne Academy
- Wyedean School
- Yate Academy
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