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Coppice Performing Arts School
Address
Map
Ecclestone Road

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WV11 2QE

Information
Religious affiliation(s)none
Local authorityWolverhampton
SpecialistArts College
Department for Education URN104390 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsBill Brisco
HeadteacherMrs J Fletcher
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment886
HousesWightwick, Chillington, Moseley and Bantock
Websitehttp://www.coppice.wolverhampton.sch.uk/

Coppice Performing Arts School is an 11-18 age range mixed community comprehensive including a resource base for students with moderate learning difficulties. It is situated in a socially diverse catchment area on the North East of Wolverhampton. There are extensive playing fields, a Drama theatre and Dance studio. The school has initiated and managed a number of funded extended school programmes within the local community.

The most recent OFSTED inspection rated the school as requires improvement (Jan 2014) grade 3. It describes deficiencies in leadership, teaching, and behaviour. Although the school still states it is good on its website, this is the 2008 OFSTED not the most recent one.

Currently 916 students (133 at Post-16) are on roll, and there are 127 members of staff (including teaching and support staff).

The school works closely with its partner primary schools with which there are strong, extensive collaborative ties. Formal collaborative links also exist at 14-19, where the school supports city-wide curricular initiatives, such as the Diplomas, as well as working in partnership with other providers to offer work related learning options. In other ways the school looks outside to develop and extend curriculum opportunities and to provide choice and diversity for all its students.

Coppice was designated as a Performing Arts school in September 2003. This has extended the range of opportunities for all students, and enhanced partnerships with local schools and community groups.

Each year the school undertakes a musical production. In 2009 it was ‘Fame’ which received many letters of praise and support. The 2010 production was 'Footloose' with 'Our House' chosen for 2011.

In Years 7 & 8, students follow an integrated, skills-based curriculum with subjects taught thematically 1½ days a week in Year 7 and 4 lessons a week in Year 8.

At Key Stage 3 students follow courses in English, Maths, balanced Science, Music, Drama, Dance, PE, Art, Modern Foreign Languages, Geography, History, RE, ICT, and Technology.

At Key Stage 4 students follow a core programme of English Language/Literature, Maths, Science, ICT, PE, RE & Citizenship (Year 11), Social Sciences (Year 10) and options from Performing Arts, Technology, History, Geography, Btecs and Work Related courses. Students may also opt for a Diploma course.

Many Post-16 students continue their studies into Further Education. A wide range of courses are available, leading to certification at A level and Btecs Level 2 and Level 3. We work mainly in collaboration with 2 other local high schools and work-related providers to offer a wide choice of post-16 options.

The school has shown consistent improvement in its overall examination results and in the 5+ A-C % rate over the past five years. In 2009, 83% of students achieved 5+ A*-C grades, and 99% achieving 5 A* - G.[citation needed] These far exceeded the Local Authority average. [citation needed]

As part of the school's inclusive approach, the less able students follow both COPE and EXPLORER, which are geared to enable them to achieve a minimum five D – G grades at GCSE.

In September 2009, the school introduced Vertical Tutoring to create a sense of a ‘family’ atmosphere, and improve the support, care and guidance students receive about their learning. The school is divided into 4 ‘Houses’: Moseley, Wightwick, Bantock and Chillington. Each House has 12 forms and each form consists of students from Years 7 – 13 who meet daily at Academic Tutorials. This allows students to make strong links with other year groups, promotes peer mentoring and sharing of experience. The Vertical Tutoring has already proved to be extremely successful.

The school has the Artsmark Gold award and Investors in People standard. Coppice is also involved in the successful Sport in the Community programme, with a coordinator placed in school 2 days a week.

The schools runs a cashless catering system which uses biometric technology.


The most recent OFSTED inspection rated the school as requires improvement (Jan 2014) grade 3. It describes deficiencies in leadership, teaching, and behaviour. Although the school still states it is good on its website, this is the 2008 OFSTED not the most recent one.


The school has sought ways to increase the ways in which both students and parents might contribute to the running of the school. Regular and wide-ranging surveys are commissioned, such as voice of the student, parent and community. Feedback is used to inform future planning. Students also have access to the decision-making process through the School Council. Governors are also invited to take on the role of link governor for a number of curriculum areas, and then write reports about their experiences which are presented to the governing body. Parents also work in a voluntary capacity in school to support students’ learning, whilst others have taken up paid posts as lunchtime supervisors, teaching assistants, clerical staff, exam invigilators and catering staff.

The school's sixth form works in collaboration with Wednesfield High School, in which a number of subjects are shared between the two schools.