| Baylis Court School | |
| Motto | Advancing the art of learning |
| Type | Secondary modern foundation school |
| Headteacher | Mrs Maureen Ball |
| Specialism | Arts College |
| Location | Gloucester Avenue Slough Berkshire SL1 3AH England |
| LEA | Slough |
| Ofsted number | 110074 |
| Students | 770 |
| Gender | Girls |
| Ages | 11 to 18 |
| Website | http://www.bayliscourt.slough.sch.uk/ |
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Baylis Court School is a girls' secondary modern foundation school[1] in Slough, Berkshire, England, for students aged 11-18. It is the only single-sex non-selective school in Slough, and has a sixth form which is part of the Herschel Consortium.
Ofsted in their report of a 2004 inspection described the school as 'a good and effective school; it provides a good quality of education for its pupils.' [2]. In the report of a section 5 inspection held on 15th October 2007 , the school was rated as 'Outstanding' and, indeed, received this rating in all but two of the 26 criteria that are measured against this standard (i.e. the 1-4 Ofsted criteria).[3]
Ofsted's 2004 report also notes that
The school population is made up of a very rich cultural mix and comprises:
The school was awarded specialist Art College status in February 2007.