Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School


Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School is a selective co-educational academy grammar school in Waterfoot, Rossendale, Lancashire, England. The school is named after the two main towns either side of Waterfoot, Bacup and Rawtenstall.

History

The school was founded in the 18th century as Newchurch Grammar School, opening in 1703 on land bequeathed by John Kershaw. The foundation stones for the current site were laid by the Mayors of Bacup and Rawtenstall on 1 July 1911. The school opened in 1913.
The current headmaster is Alan Porteous, who replaced the former headmaster, Marc Morris, in 2012. Morris joined the school in April 2005, to replace the retiring Martyn Morris, and moved to Hong Kong in July 2011, where he took the position of headteacher at Sha Tin College. Martyn Morris had retired after seventeen years in charge in December 2004.

Admissions

The school is attended by approximately 1,300 students, split between the lower school, which has 180 pupils per year, and the sixth form with approximately 200 pupils per year in several tutor groups.
Its status as a selective entry state school for years seven to eleven means that the school is vastly oversubscribed, with many children competing for each place by taking an entrance examination while in their final year of primary school. The admission process not only accounts for results of the examination but proximity to the school. Entry to the sixth form does not require an examination, but is conditional on the student having gained at least two grade 5 and two grade 6 GCSEs, and at least grade 4 in Maths and English Language.

Academic performance

The school ranks highly in British School league tables. In September 2013 it was rated as a 5 star school by Trinity Mirror. The majority of students continue on to further education, and the school has a long history of sending students to the Russell Group and Oxbridge Universities.
In 2015, BRGS was academically ranked in the top 10 in the country for English Baccalaureate performance.

Notable former pupils