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Thistley Hough High School

Thistley Hough Academy
Thistley Hough Academy logo.png
Motto My open eyes desire the truth.
Established 1938
Type Community School
Principal Mrs Holly Hartley
Location Thistley Hough
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 5JJ
England
Coordinates: 53°00′00″N 2°12′08″W / 52.99989°N 2.20225°W / 52.99989; -2.20225
Local authority Stoke-on-Trent
DfE URN 124441 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 931
Gender Both
Ages 11–16
Publication http://www.thistleyhough.org.uk/?cat=7
Website http://www.thistleyhough.org.uk/

Thistley Hough Academy is a mixed community secondary school located in the village of Penkhull in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The school was built in 1938 as a school for girls but now caters for both girls and boys aged 11–16. It was originally housed in a classical Art Deco building. The old building has since been demolished and a new £15,000,000 school has been constructed. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new building took place in September 2011 and was opened in May 2013 by the Chairman of Stoke City Football Club Peter Coates.

The academy’s motto is “my open eyes desire the truth”, which is adapted from the Alfred Lord Tennyson poem “Freedom”. The original line appears in the following stanza of the poem:

“Her open eyes desire the truth.
The wisdom of a thousand years
Is in them. May perpetual youth
Keep dry their light from tears;”

The motto was originally adopted in 1938 when the school first opened as a girls' grammar school, and was re-established as the school motto in 2012.

The school was first opened in 1938. The current academy colours - green and purple - date from the school's inception as a grammar school for girls. The first headmistress, Miss Bamber, was a member of the suffragette movement. Local pottery companies donated pieces of pottery for the school's reception area. The pottery is still displayed in the school library today.

Thistley Hough has developed a house system linked into the pottery industry within Stoke-on-Trent. The four houses are:

Each house has a house captain who is responsible for overall control and organisation of house activities throughout the year. Houses compete throughout the year in various competitions from team building, sports, academic challenges and spelling bees. Houses are awarded points and every term the winning house is celebrated during a whole school assembly.

The school also operates a student leadership and prefect system. Student leaders and prefects are elected at the end of year ten and take part in several school activities in order to promote the key values and aims set out by the principal.


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