The Howard School, Kent

The Howard School
Motto "To Strive and Achieve is to Succeed"[1]
Established 1975
Type Bi-lateral with Sixth Form
Academy
CEO Paul Morris [2]
Head of School Mr T Millar [3]
Location Derwent Way
Rainham
Kent
ME8 0BX
England
Coordinates: 51°21′47″N 0°35′35″E / 51.363°N 0.593°E / 51.363; 0.593
Local authority Medway
DfE number 887/5457
DfE URN 141466 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,505 pupils
Gender Male (Mixed sixth form)
Ages 11–18
Houses
  • Rochester, Bodium, Leeds, Upnor, Hever
Website The Howard School

The Howard School is a boys' secondary school in Rainham, Kent, England with approximately 1,500 pupils. It offers a partially selective system and is one of only five bi-lateral schools in the United Kingdom. The partially selective system permits admission to the grammar school section by the 11-Plus selection, however a passing mark is not required if the pupil is seen to have the ability to work in the 'grammar stream', and non-selective admission to the high school. The school is a Sports College.

Buildings at the Howard School

Principals

Since opening there has been five principals.

History

The school was named after Dorothy Howard, who played a major part in the local community, and was established in 1975 by amalgamating Rainham Boys' Secondary School and Gillingham Boys' Grammar School to form a bi-lateral school.

The Howard School became a grant maintained school in 1994 when it left the control of Kent County Council. Following a change of central government it became a foundation school in 1998. Although a foundation school, the school works very closely with Medway Council who, since being set up in 1998 a unitary authority, control education in the Medway Towns.

The school became a Specialist Sports College in 2007. In 2008, and again in 2013 and 2016 it received a "good" rating from Ofsted inspectors. This is a change since 2002, when Ofsted inspectors gave a "Serious weaknesses" rating.[4][5]

The Howard School Trust

The school converted to academy status in October 2014 and further converted to Multi-Academy Trust status in December 2015. Temple Mill Primary School, located in Strood, joined the Trust at the same time as the conversion to MAT and Deanwood Primary School, located in Parkwood, Rainham, joined the Trust in September 2016.

Houses

The school has five houses named after local castles: Rochester, Bodiam, Upnor, Leeds and Hever. The houses compete against each other in a Festival of Sports (Winter & Summer) for years 7-9.

Buildings

The school buildings are located on a 36-acre (15 ha) campus and include a food technologies department. The L Block, the main and largest building contains the receptions, a senior staff office, and the principal's office, as well as three floors containing languages, business and sociology classrooms on the ground floor, whilst the first floor is dedicated to Mathematics and the second floor English literature and language. M Block is a student services building as well as containing art and music classrooms as well as a small gym and PE classroom.

Sports College

The school is a Sports College. Since becoming a Sports College, the school has developed its sporting facilities, including:

Controversy

In 2008 a video surfaced showing horrific violence between pupils at the school. The previous year over 100 pupils were suspended for violent assault.[6]

Notable former pupils

Rainham Boys Secondary School

Gillingham Boys' Grammar School

See also

References

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