Coppice Spring School was formerly known as Basingstoke School Plus.[2] Before its name change (to Grangeside School) it had been beset by problems, involving an Ofsted rating of "unsatisfactory" in 2006.[2] Results improved under a temporary headteacher but when it became a secondary school in 2010 a new headteacher had to be appointed.[2] However, in 2011 a further Ofsted inspection revealed severe deficiencies, notably in quality of teaching, student performance and attendance, and the school was given a Notice to Improve.[3] In 2012 the school was inspected again and little improvement was found as students were "either ... not attending lessons or too much teaching is inadequate. When students are in school, some miss lessons or refuse to undertake the work set for them ... (their) behaviour is inadequate overall". The school was therefore placed into Special measures.[6] The headteacher of the school left after this report and was replaced with the current incumbent[needs update]. In June 2013 a monitoring report suggested that improvements had been made, although not enough to remove the school from its category.[7]
In 2014, Grangeside School converted to academy status and was renamed to Coppice Spring Academy.[8]
Qualifications
Students study the standard National Curriculum and where appropriate are entered for GCSEs[9] or equivalent qualifications. For the most recent results available (2012), 7% of students achieved the standard level of 5 GCSE equivalents including Maths and English, although 50% gained five or more GCSE or equivalent passes and 86% achieved at least one qualification.[1]