Established | 1919 |
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Type | Community school |
Headteacher | Matt Auger |
Location |
Dallam Avenue Morecambe Lancashire LA4 5BG England 54°04′32″N 2°51′01″W / 54.0755°N 2.8503°WCoordinates: 54°04′32″N 2°51′01″W / 54.0755°N 2.8503°W |
Local authority | Lancashire |
DfE number | 888/4302 |
DfE URN | 119761 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 1439 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Coniston, Helvellyn, Langdale, Scafell |
Original Name | Morecambe Grammar School |
Website | MCHS |
Morecambe Community High School is located in Morecambe, Lancashire, England and was founded as Morecambe Grammar School in 1919, moving to its current site on Dallam Avenue in 1938 on a former golf links course. The land was previously owned by Mr Joseph Walmsley Ward.
There are approximately 1500 pupils. It is situated just off the A589.
The Ward family, who still maintain an interest in the school, donated the land to Lancashire county council. The main school building is an art deco construction containing the administration area, school hall, dining facilities, and gym as well as the English, Maths and Science faculties, two Design Technology workshops and the RE department. In the 1930s there were around 300 boys and girls, 400 in 1938, 650 in 1942, 500 in 1953, and 850 in 1964. During the 1960s and 1970s two ROSLA blocks (which currently house Art, Drama, Music and PSE). In the late 1960s, the Department of Education and Science chose the school (along with the Rosebery School for Girls) to build an experimental sixth form centre.
In September 1973 Morecambe Grammar School amalgamated with Euston Road Secondary Modern on the Dallam Avenue site to form Morecambe High School, growing considerably since the amalgamation. There were 1150 boys and girls with 240 in the sixth form.
In 1992, some unused land was sold to provide funding for construction of a Sports Hall. The Sports Hall was opened by former rugby union player Bill Beaumont. This excellent facility has its own climbing wall and a large storage area for the canoes, wetsuits, caving and climbing gear and other equipment used by all students for Outdoor Pursuits. The site extends to some 22 acres (89,000 m2) of playing fields including rugby, football and hockey pitches and an all weather surface.