Bruntcliffe High School (or more commonly referred to as Bruntcliffe School) is a comprehensive secondary school in Morley, West Yorkshire, England with an intake of students between 11 and 18, of both male and female gender. The school is a Specialist Business and Enterprise College, with a business college for sixth form students. It is situated on Bruntcliffe Lane in Morley, and is one of three secondary schools in the area. The current Headteacher is Lynda Johnson.

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  • Bruntcliffe High School (or more commonly referred to as Bruntcliffe School) is a comprehensive secondary school in Morley, West Yorkshire, England with an intake of students between 11 and 18, of both male and female gender. The school is a Specialist Business and Enterprise College, with a business college for sixth form students. It is situated on Bruntcliffe Lane in Morley, and is one of three secondary schools in the area. The current Headteacher is Lynda Johnson. There are just under 1500 students at the school, with Ofsted in 2007 reporting that the school was largely satisfactory with some areas of good teaching and education, with a good capacity to make necessary improvements. As a Business and Enterprise College, Bruntcliffe supports and initiates schemes including student businesses and ventures, and offers support for student organisations and community events. The school has currently pioneered a potential nationwide scheme, called 'Moneybox', an enterprise programme initially launched by West Yorkshire Trading Standards and Ge Money, which led to congratulation from Schools Minister Ed Balls who said of his visit "Of all the schools I have visited, I don't think I have been in one as enterprising as Bruntcliffe. " The school is one of only four in the UK to have been awarded the Investors in People Champions Award. The school also received recent attention from ASDAN, the UK award body for personal and self development, who recognised that Bruntcliffe's CoPE project was a successful, developing project for students. CoPE has seen a section of the school be turned into a garden and allotment, with students having the capabilities to sell produce and plants to the wider community. This project has been very successful, leading to a team assisting a wider group in converting and maintaining areas of land throughout the Morley area, including a previously waste-land site in Gildersome. In May 2008, the Headmistress confirmed rumours of a major building project at Bruntcliffe, explaining an announcement would be made in due course. On Wednesday June 11, 2008, the Morley Observer and Advertiser reported that due to an overwhelming petition from parents, Leeds City Council had looked into the possibility of extending the school, due to the lack of suitable teaching space found in some portable classrooms. The article continued to report that Councillor Robert Finnigan had been able to secure £600,000 from the leader and deputy of the Council, which would be added to the £800,000 already offered by Education Leeds. The article concluded that the £1.4million investment would see a whole new science block built at the rear of the school, replacing the portable classrooms, adding another building onto the large school site, which would utilise space for other departments also. The school is also currently under going a scheme to refurbish the Sixth Form Centre, providing more facilities and improve the building. The School has recently achieved Healthy Level 3 and is working towards the achievable goal of becoming the first school in the local area to be awarded the National Healthy School Status.
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  • Bruntcliffe High School (or more commonly referred to as Bruntcliffe School) is a comprehensive secondary school in Morley, West Yorkshire, England with an intake of students between 11 and 18, of both male and female gender. The school is a Specialist Business and Enterprise College, with a business college for sixth form students. It is situated on Bruntcliffe Lane in Morley, and is one of three secondary schools in the area. The current Headteacher is Lynda Johnson.
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