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Welcome to. Westhoughton High. Westhoughton High School is an 11-16, mixed community comprehensive school situated close to the centre of the growing town of Westhoughton within Bolton Council’s boundaries. We serve our community by providing exciting educational opportunities and preparing the next generation for their various futures.
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Westhoughton High School (WHS) is an 11–16 mixed, community secondary school in Westhoughton, Greater Manchester, England. History [ edit ] A new soundproofed music room opened at the school in 1982 as part of a £750,000 extension. [3]
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Westhoughton High School. 2,443 likes · 263 talking about this · 57 were here. Westhoughton High School is an 11-16, mixed community comprehensive school situated close to the centre of the growing...
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May 10, 2023 · 10 May 2023. School inspection: Requires Improvement. PDF – Published 28 June 2023. 16 November 2021. School inspection. PDF – Published 19 January 2022. 20 October 2015. Full inspection: Good. PDF – Published 13 November 2015.
Inspection report: Westhoughton High School 10 and 11 May 2023 3 are trained to use suitable resources or to provide effective support for pupils with SEND so that they can access the same learning as their peers. There are clear processes in place to support those pupils who find reading difficult,