Tapton School

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Tapton School is a school in the Crosspool area of Sheffield. It is a state school, within very close distance of King Edward VII School, Lydgate Junior School, Lydgate Infant School and Notredame School.

About Tapton School

Tapton School has over 1570 Students, aged between 11 and 18 years old. They are very successful, 99% achieve five or more A*-G passes at GCSE. 76% achieve five or more A*-C passes at GCSE. 97% pass their A-Level subjects and achieve an average point score of 277.


Further reading

A Quote from the HeadTeacher, David Bowes:

We are an outstanding school - nominated by the chief inspector of schools 2004/05. We hold the sportsmark and artsmark gold status. We became a specialist science college in September 2003, and we have specialist provisions for visually impaired students. We are party adopter school for Workforce remodeling, and an Investor in people school. I hope our website gives you a flavour of our school, and all that makes it such a vibrant place to work and learn. Tapton Website

Ofsted report of Tapton School