Warley High School was a
secondary school located in
Oldbury,
West Midlands (formerly
Worcestershire),
England. The school was granted
Sports College specialist status. It opened in 1930 at the
Junior Technical School, later becoming
Oldbury Technical School, moving from the Flash Road site, a type of school which bridged the gap between secondary modern and grammar schools and was very biased towards the teaching of technology. The head teacher was Mr Bullerwell and the deputy head was Mr Thompson. There was also a
sixth form centre, which survived the name change in September 1975 but closed during the 1980s following a rise in popularity of sixth form colleges like
Halesowen College. The school's best known former pupil is
Frank Skinner, the
television comedian who attended between 1968 and 1973 when it was still Oldbury Technical School. The school merged with
Langley High School (formerly
Oldbury Grammar School) during the 2006-2007 academic year to form Oldbury College of Sport, with a lower and higher school site, and a new school is to be built on the upper school site. The new school opened its doors early in January 2007, at the beginning of the Spring term. The school made the headlines for all the wrong reasons in February 2007 when teacher Kenneth Paskin, 59, was found guilty of sexual offences against a 13-year-old girl who had been placed in his care some time earlier. Mr Paskin, a teacher and
netball coach for some 30 years (the final nine of them at Warley) prior to his arrest, was sentenced to three years and three months in prison and put on the
sex offender registry for life. The school is now known as
Oldbury Academy. ==See also==