Wenlock Modern School opened in 1953 on the famous site of the original modern Olympic Games.. The initial intake of students in 1953 was 240 from 10 local primary schools. The intake became 364 in 1971, meaning the school was required to be considerably extended. The original building was extended and modernised various times during its use to be able to cope with the growing demand despite the building deteriorating drastically over the years. The secondary modern school later was renamed William Brookes School and became a comprehensive school for 11-16 year olds in 1970. It acquired a small sixth form in 1974. An outdoor swimming pool for local schools and the public was built in 1966 and a sports hall was opened in 1975. William Brookes School underwent a £27 million rebuilding programme in order to accomplish maximum quality 21st century education. Construction of the new school started in late 2008 and was later completed in August 2010. In March 2017 the school was placed in special measures after an Ofsted report said the school was failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education and the persons responsible for leading, managing or governing the school are not demonstrating the capacity to secure the necessary improvement in the school. After 8 months, the school was removed from special measures and was rated ‘good’ overall.
House System
Students in years 7-11 are divided into 4 houses: Athens, Beijing, London and Sydney. Siblings are usually placed in the same house. Each house contains 10 tutorial groups with 20 students each of mixed years. Throughout the year, the houses compete in various interhouse sporting activities and gain points through accelerated reader to win a non-uniform day or other rewards. In the summer, the houses compete in sports day of which the result is usually announced on the last day of school before the summer break.
Sixth Form
Many students who attend William Brookes School Sixth Form, previously attended the academy in Years 7-11. However, the sixth form does accept a minority of students from the Telford and Shropshire region who did not previously attend the school. The small sixth form has a capacity of 160 students with 24% of students graduating with A-A* grades. The centre offers over 20 A-level courses.
Notable alumni
Ben Simons, British Bobsleigher and former athlete