| Challney High School for Girls | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
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Addington Way ,, LU4 9TJ | |
| Coordinates | 51°53′42″N0°28′03″W / 51.89493°N 0.46737°W /51.89493; -0.46737 |
| Information | |
| Type | Academy |
| Motto | Respect, Opportunity And Achievement |
| Local authority | Luton |
| Department for Education URN | 144312Tables |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| Headteacher | Joanne Mylles |
| Gender | Girls |
| Age | 11 to 16 |
| Enrolment | 910 |
| Houses | Brady, Jemison, Ennis-Hill, Yousafzai |
| Colour | Black |
| Website | http://www.challneygirls.luton.sch.uk/ |
Challney High School for Girls is acomprehensivesecondary school for girls, located in theChallney area ofLuton,Bedfordshire,England. The school is situated next toChallney High School for Boys and theM1 motorway.
The school educates girls aged 11 – 16. For further education courses such asA levels, graduating students usually go on to attendLuton Sixth Form College.
In 2006, Challney High School for Girls was awarded specialist status as aScience College. The school continues to offer science as a specialism today.
In January 2011, Challney High School for Girls moved into a newly built school on Addington Way not far, almost directly opposite the old building.
In February 2017, the school was converted to anacademy byOfsted. The academy still operates under the name Challney High School for Girls, within the Chiltern Learning Trust. Recently, the school has been rewarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.[1][2][3]
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