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What works for white British boys – Case study: Wildern School

Date:
September 2010
Programme:
Narrowing the gaps
Topic/theme:
White British boys
Number in series:
10
School name:
Wildern School
Local authority:
Hampshire
Phase:
Secondary

Context of the school

Wildern School is a successful 11–16 comprehensive school with specialist status in Performing Arts. It has a relatively low number of pupils entitled to free school meals and an average number of pupils with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.