The Kingstone School

About The Kingstone School

Kingstone School was a secondary school located in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1987, the school provided secondary education to pupils aged 11 - 16. It had a capacity of approximately 1, 500, making it one of the largest schools in the area. In September 1987, Kingstone was formed by the amalgamation of Broadway Grammar School with adjacent Charter Comprehensive during the restructure of the British education system. In September 2012 it amalgamated with Holgate School to form Horizon Community College based at a new site on Dodworth road. The Kingstone School buildings were demolished in late 2012 to make way for a housing development. ManagementThe Head Teacher from 2003 to 2011 was Matthew Milburn, who succeeded the original head of the school David J. Richards in September 2003. The acting joint heads were I Ellam and P Gallagher for 2011-12, the final academic year of the school's existence, until it merged with Holgate and became Horizon Community CollegeAcademic performanceKingstone achieved consistently good GCSE results for the area, with 60% of the class of 2000 - 2007 achieving GCSE grades A* - C. The school was awarded Performing Arts status by Ofsted. School tieThere were 6 variants of the school tie: five of the same design with a different coloured stripe, and one "Year 11 tie" which was mandatory for Year 11 students. The colours are rotated each year so that pupils need not buy more than one tie. In 2011 - 12: Year 7: White Year 8: Green Year 9: Black Year 10: Blue Year 11: Yellow / Grey with prefect badge if achieved

The Kingstone School Description

Kingstone School was a secondary school located in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1987, the school provided secondary education to pupils aged 11 - 16. It had a capacity of approximately 1, 500, making it one of the largest schools in the area. In September 1987, Kingstone was formed by the amalgamation of Broadway Grammar School with adjacent Charter Comprehensive during the restructure of the British education system. In September 2012 it amalgamated with Holgate School to form Horizon Community College based at a new site on Dodworth road. The Kingstone School buildings were demolished in late 2012 to make way for a housing development. ManagementThe Head Teacher from 2003 to 2011 was Matthew Milburn, who succeeded the original head of the school David J. Richards in September 2003. The acting joint heads were I Ellam and P Gallagher for 2011-12, the final academic year of the school's existence, until it merged with Holgate and became Horizon Community CollegeAcademic performanceKingstone achieved consistently good GCSE results for the area, with 60% of the class of 2000 - 2007 achieving GCSE grades A* - C. The school was awarded Performing Arts status by Ofsted. School tieThere were 6 variants of the school tie: five of the same design with a different coloured stripe, and one "Year 11 tie" which was mandatory for Year 11 students. The colours are rotated each year so that pupils need not buy more than one tie. In 2011 - 12: Year 7: White Year 8: Green Year 9: Black Year 10: Blue Year 11: Yellow / Grey with prefect badge if achieved