Chatham Grammar School for Boys

Holcombe Grammar School (formerly Chatham Grammar School for Boys)
Motto "Aspire and Achieve together"
Established 1817
Type Grammar school
Academy
CEO Stuart Gardner
Principal J. Diaz
Location Maidstone Road
Chatham
Kent
ME4 6JB
England
Coordinates: 51°21′54″N 0°31′15″E / 51.364895°N 0.520939°E / 51.364895; 0.520939
DfE URN 136594 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 907
Gender Boys; co-educational sixth form
Ages 11–18
Website www.cgsb.co.uk

Chatham Grammar School for Boys (now Holcombe Grammar School[1]) is a grammar school with academy status in Chatham, Kent, England. It is a selective school; however, the sixth form is comprehensive. From the 2017-18 academic year, the school expected to become co-educational and remain selective in the lower school, however this was blocked by the Department for Education. The school has changed name in advance of becoming co-educational and plans to change all references from "Chatham Grammar School for Boys" to "Holcombe Grammar School" over academic year 2016/17.[2]

History

The school’s history is believed to be from 1817, but its formal history began in 1913 with the establishment of Chatham Junior Technical School to train young men aged 13 – 16 for careers as artificers in the Royal Navy and in the Royal Dockyard School (later College) as engineers. The School evolved to become a centre of academic excellence as Chatham Grammar School for Boys, offering GCSE and A Levels as well as an Advanced Level Vocational Courses. The school moved to its current site in the 1920s, with its premises based around Holcombe Manor. After 1945 it became a specialist technical school (Chatham Technical School for Boys) and in 1982 it became a grammar school, Chatham Grammar School for Boys.[3] In 2016 the school name was changed in preparation for the planned admission of girls throughout the school. After a consultation with pupils, staff and parents the name "Holcombe Grammar School" was selected. The local authority is now using this name.[2]

Ofsted reports

In September 2013 Ofsted delivered a report on their inspection carried out the previous June. The leadership and management were judged to be "inadequate" and as a result the school was placed in special measures.[4] The previous report (2012) stated that the school was satisfactory, specifically because "students' achievement and the quality of teaching are not consistently good or better in all areas".[5] English, in particular, was criticised as "although satisfactory, is slower than in other subjects".[5] The 2013 report felt that the issues "have not been tackled effectively" and emphasised that the quality of teaching had not "improved quickly enough"[6] Following a 2014 report the school has now been judged as being "Good" in all categories.[7]

Organisation

The pastoral structure of the school is based on three sections: Lower School (Years 7 and 8), Middle School (Years 9 and 10), and the Sixth Form (Years 11, 12 and 13).

The School Captain's Team consists of five members of the sixth form who serve in the roles of School Captain, Vice School Captain and Deputy School Captains from Easter of Year 12 until the following Easter of Year 13. There are also approximately 50 prefects led by the Head Prefect and two Deputy Head Prefects, along with several senior prefects. In addition, there are four house captains who have large roles to play alongside the captain and prefect teams.

Houses

There are four school houses, all named after ships constructed at the historic Chatham Dockyard located nearby.

The houses compete against each other at events like the school's annual summer Sports Day, the autumn Cross Country, sports events such as rugby and hockey, and also at tasks like collecting the most merit marks, to obtain the House Shield trophy.

Buildings

The school comprises several buildings, most notably the former Holcombe Manor. This was extended, replacing the conservatories, then expanded further with the construction of the atrium block, which currently houses the English faculty, opened in February 1997.

During the academic year 2001/2002 the school was extended out and up from the old Manor to facilitate English, Drama, Psychology and Music, as old mobile classrooms were removed from the site for refurbishment and a lease renewal.

In 2002 construction on a new Maths block ("M") began. The work was completed in August to be unveiled in the new academic year 2002/2003. This building houses one large first floor room used as an exam room and Sixth Form study area.

In December 2006 new accommodation for art students was finally ready and opened by local artist Billy Childish. Consisting of a Skylab-style structure, it was built on stilts above the existing design technology ("D") block, and includes a disabled lift, the first in the school.

References

  1. Diaz, Juliet (16 June 2016). "Name change letter" (PDF). Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Holcombe Grammar School Admissions Policy 2017/18"" (PDF). Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  3. "School History". CGSB website.
  4. "Chatham Grammar School for Boys placed in special measures". BBC News Online. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  5. 1 2 Gaff, Robin; et al. (2012), Chatham Grammar School for Boys, Ofsted
  6. Wellham, Anne; et al. (2013), Chatham Grammar School for Boys, Ofsted
  7. (PDF) http://www.cgsb.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/CGSB-Ofsted-report-Sept-2014.pdf. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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