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Wade Deacon High School

Coordinates:53°22′31″N2°44′06″W/ 53.3752°N 2.7349°W/53.3752; -2.7349
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Wade Deacon High School
Address
Map
Birchfield Road

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WA8 7TD

England
Coordinates53°22′31″N2°44′06″W/ 53.3752°N 2.7349°W/53.3752; -2.7349
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLatin:Fervet opus,lit.'The work glows'
Established1507[1]
Department for EducationURN139368Tables
OfstedReports
Lead PrincipalSimon Corner[2]
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1,594 as of January 2024
Capacity1,600
Websitewadedeacon.co.uk

Wade Deacon High Schoolis acoeducationalsecondary schoolwithacademy statusinWidnes,Cheshire,England.

Admissions

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Wade Deacon has a Public Admissions Number of 300 per year and is oversubscribed. It is situated onBirchfield Road(B5419) between the districts ofFarnworth(to the north) and Appleton (to the south) and opposite Victoria Park.Widnes railway stationis just north of the school, and Widnes Golf Club is next door to the west. It is in the parish of St John, Widnes.

History

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Grammar school

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It was formerly twogrammar schools-Wade Deacon Grammar School for BoysandWade Deacon Grammar School for Girls.The school was named after Sir Henry Wade-Deacon CBE, Chairman of Lancashire County Council for four years until January 1931, and was one of seven sons ofHenry Deacon,an important local industrialist of the United Alkali Company (nowIneos) and friend ofMichael Faraday.He died on 29 July 1932 aged 79, being born on 18 October 1852. He left a will of around £75,000.

It was designed by Stephen Wilkinson, the architect of Lancashire County Council. It had room for 550 boys and girls. The grand-designed building was made ofRavenheadand multi-coloured rustic bricks withstone dressings.The floors of the main entrance were made marbleterrazzo.The main drive fromBirchfield Roadwas finished withCarnforthgravel. The building included two hard tennis courts. It opened as a single mixed grammar school in September 1931 with grounds of 40 acres (160,000 m2). The school separated into separate gender schools in September 1947, next door to each other, with 400 in the boys' school and 450 in the girls' school. It was administered by the Widnes Committee for Education, part of Lancashire Education Committee, based onLugsdale Road,and later in the 1960s known as the Widnes Excepted District. The girls' school had 700 girls in 1953, 500 in 1958, and 600 from 1967-74. The boys' school had 450 boys in 1953, 600 in 1960, and 700 from 1964-74. Rugby was an important sport at the boys' school.

In April 1974, it came under the jurisdiction of Cheshire Education Committee.

Comprehensive

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It became the Wade Deacon High School in September 1974 for ages 11–16. The headmaster, Mr Ernest High Smith, came directly from the Kingsway County Secondary School, asecondary modern schoolonKingsway,which formed the comprehensive with both grammar schools. He left in December 1978. A levels would be taken at Widnes VI Form College or Halton FE College. In April 1998, it was administered by Halton borough.

Fairfield High School Closure and Modernisation

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In August 2010, the nearbyFairfield High School, Widnesclosed due to a decreasing number of student admissions.[3]Current students were amalgamated into Wade Deacon's student body. To deal with the increased number of enrolled students, the school received a £25m refurbishment, with significant expansions made to the original 1931 building. During the renovations, pupils were taught at a variety of sites across Widnes. The remodelling was finished by late 2013, with an opening ceremony on 11th December 2013.[4]

Academy

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The school converted to academy status on 1 March 2013.[5]

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^"Wade Deacon High School - About Us".www.wadedeacon.co.uk.Retrieved17 September2021.
  2. ^"Principal's Welcome".Wade Deacon High School.Wade Deacon Trust.Retrieved8 January2017.
  3. ^"Fairfield High School to close".Runcorn and Widnes World.19 May 2008.Retrieved17 February2024.
  4. ^"Widnes school celebrates £25m refurbishment".Runcorn and Widnes World.21 December 2013.Retrieved17 February2024.
  5. ^Echo, Liverpool (19 June 2019)."Wade Deacon High School".liverpoolecho.Retrieved20 May2020.
  6. ^"Widnes".Oxford Reference.Retrieved28 January2021.