Sir William Romney's School, Tetbury

Sir William Romney's School
Established 1610 (1610) (as Tetbury Grammar School)
Type Academy
Headteacher Jon Bell
Location Tetbury
Gloucestershire
Coordinates: 51°38′48″N 2°09′37″W / 51.6466°N 2.1604°W / 51.6466; -2.1604
DfE URN 136985 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 484
Ages 11–16
Houses Becket, Elgar, Redgrave and Turner
Website swr.gloucs.sch.uk

Sir William Romney's School is a secondary school with academy status in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England, with students aged 11–16. It serves schools around the Tetbury, Leighterton, Stroud, Cirencester, Nailsworth and Avening, also many other towns around Tetbury. In 2016 the school achieve a 'Good' rating from Ofsted.

There is a house system in which a student who did good work may earn points for their house, At the end of term whichever house has the most points wins a prize or non-uniforn day. The student with the most points also wins a prize. There are three houses, named Andromeda , Pegasus, and Orion.

History

School

Headteachers

Performing Arts status

Sir William Romney's was awarded its Performing Arts status in 2005; this meant grants for the schools. It has also been involved in many dramatic and artistic activities in the years since.

School Uniform

The traditional, distinctive grey, uniform of the school reflects the schools long history. All students are required to wear a white shirt, burgundy tie, and grey school jumper. Girls are also required to wear a grey skirt with grey tights or socks. Boys, on the other hand, wear black trousers and black socks. All students must wear black shoes. Uniform accessories such as hair accessories must be in keeping with the traditional school colours (grey and burgundy).

Sixth form

Despite a fight to keep the school's sixth form from closing, Sir William Romney's 16 to 18 provision was shut down in 2006. The school did not have a Year 12 from September 2006. The nearest sixth forms are now Deer Park in Cirencester and Downfield in Stroud.

References

    Standard New report on Sir William Romney's School

    Schools Website [2]


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