STUDLEY High School has been honoured at the Excellence in Warwickshire Schools Awards ceremony.
The event, in Coventry, is to recognise schools which have improved their Ofsted grade or retained outstanding grades in academic year 2016-2017.
Studley High was represented by Lee Gray, headteacher, Michael Thake, chair of governors, and pupils Daniel Martin and Elizabeth Payne.
Warwickshire County Councillor Colin Hayfield, portfolio holder for education at learning presented the school with an Excellence in Warwickshire Award.
Mr Thake said: “Headteachers, chairs of governors and pupils from some of the best and brightest Warwickshire schools attended, to be recognised for their recent Ofsted achievements. It was wonderful to be able to share our successes with other schools attending the event.”
Mr Gray added said: “It is such a pleasure for our school community to receive further recognition for the hard work and dedication of Studley High School staff and pupils.”
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