Sir John Thursby Community College
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Sir John Thursby Community College is a mixed 11-16 comprehensive school
Comprehensive school
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 in Burnley
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, Lancashire
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, England
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. It is named for Sir John Hardy Thursby
Thursby Baronets
The Thursby Baronetcy, of Ormerod House in the Parish of Burnley in the County Palatine of Lancaster and of Holmhurst in the Parish of Christchurch in the County of Southampton, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 26 July 1887 for the benefactor Colonel John Thursby...

 (1826-1901), a local benefactor.

History

The school opened in September 2006 as part of the first wave of a nationwide programme of capital investment funded by the Department for Education and Skills called Building Schools for the Future
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. It was formed from the merger of the former Barden High School and Walshaw High School, and occupies the former Walshaw site. It shares its site with Ridgewood Community High, a special school with places for 90 students.
The School originally operated from the former Walshaw building, however in 2009 the schools moved a new £33M complex on the same site, with the former Walshaw building subsequently being demolished and new playing field
Playing field
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s made in its place.

Attainment

Pupils with equivalent of 5 or more GCSEs grade C or above (inc. English & Maths)
Year (Source) Students % special educational needs England % School %
2004* (BBC)(BBC) (76 175) 251 (7.9 8.0) 7.9 42.7 (11.0 35.0) 27.0
2005* (BBC)(BBC) (62 145) 264 (12.9 15.1) 11.7 44.9 (21.0 28.0) 20.0
2006 - - - -
2007 (BBC) 213 8.4 46.7 27.0
2008 (BBC) 209 15.7 47.6 26.0
2009 (BBC) 175 42.9 49.8 42.0
2010 (DfE) 147 40.9 53.4 47.0
*Figures for previous school, in this case: Barden (boys) & Walshaw (girls) High Schools


In 2007, the school's value-added measure was 987.5 (national average 1000).

Barden High School

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