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Archbishop Tenison's School

Archbishop Tenison's School, commonly known as Tenison's, was a Church of England mixed secondary school located in the London Borough of Lambeth. The school was founded in 1685, and closed in 2023.

Archbishop Tenison's School
Address
55 Kennington Oval


,
SE11 5SR

England
Coordinates51°28′57″N 0°06′58″W / 51.4826°N 0.1160°W / 51.4826; -0.1160
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLet your light shine before others
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1685; 339 years ago (1685)
Closed31 August 2023; 7 months ago (31 August 2023)
Local authorityLambeth
TrustSouthwark Diocesan Board of Education Multi-Academy Trust
Department for Education URN145857 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Colour(s)  Navy and   Red
DioceseSouthwark
Websitehttp://www.tenisons.com

Tenison's was an 11–16 boys and girls comprehensive school, part of the educational provision of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark and the London Borough of Lambeth. The school catered for around 530 pupils. The school was located directly opposite The Oval cricket ground, home of Surrey County Cricket Club.

History edit

Thomas Tenison, an educational evangelist and later Archbishop of Canterbury, founded several schools in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. A boys' school now at the Oval was founded in 1685 in the crypt of St Martin's in the Fields and relocated by 1895 in Leicester Square on the site previously occupied by the Sabloniere Hotel. The school moved to The Oval in 1928, with the new building being opened by the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII). A girls' school was formally established in 1706 for 12 girls and in 1863 a new school building was erected at 18 Lambeth High Street. The girls school closed in 1961, when it amalgamated with Archbishop Temple's Boys School to form a mixed voluntary aided (VA) school. The building was used by Temple's as a first-year annex from 1968 to 1974, when Archbishop Temple's School closed. Archbishop Tenison founded another school in nearby Croydon in 1714.

Archbishop Tenison's at The Oval became a grammar school, then a comprehensive. Tenison's became a Grant-Maintained school in 1993, and a VA school in 1998. in 2019 the school converted to academy status.

The school closed in Summer 2023.[1]

School badge edit

 
The armorial bearings of the Tenison family: Gules three leopard's faces Or jessant-de-lys azure over all a bend engrailled argent

The badges of both the schools founded by Thomas Tenison are based on his personal coat of arms, which consist of the arms of the see of Canterbury impaling the Tenison family arms. The former, placed on the dexter side of honour, are blazoned as: Azure, an archiepiscopal cross in pale or surmounted by a pall proper charged with four crosses patee fitchee sable. The arms of Tenison, placed on the sinister side of the escutcheon are blazoned as: Gules, a bend engrailed argent voided azure between three leopard's faces or jessant-de-lys azure. In standard English: a red field bearing a white (or silver) diagonal band with scalloped edges, and a narrower blue band running down its centre. This lies between three gold heraldic lion's faces, each of which is pierced by a fleur-de-lys entering through the mouth.

Academic performance edit

The school had long been renowned for its high academic performance. It suffered a dip in results in 2016 and 2017 but the 2018 GCSE results show that the school was returning to its former achievements with double the number of strong GCSE passes in Maths and English and a large number of students attained the new top grade 9 (equivalent to top half A*) in a range of subjects. In 2019 the school continued to show great improvement with a progress 8 score of -0.06, which moved the results to average compared to all other secondary schools in England.

In its Ofsted report, from October 2016, the school was judged to be Inadequate and was placed into special measures.

Notable Old Tenisonians (OTs) edit

References edit

  1. ^ Davis, Anna (12 April 2023). "Historic London school closing abruptly with parents searching for new places". Evening Standard. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Lambeth youngster's efforts recognized". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Obituary: Stephen Moore". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Possibly the best hairdo in the world. A snip at pounds 190". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Gent shows foresight, confidence, determination in building, leading world's largest mobile carrier". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Caroline Coon, Don Letts, c.1977". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  7. ^ "I want to help every school to do more for readers". Retrieved 4 August 2023.

External links edit

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Multi Academy TrustDepartment for Education URN145857 TablesOfstedReportsGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16Colour s Navy and RedDioceseSouthwarkWebsitehttp www tenisons comTenison s was an 11 16 boys and girls comprehensive school part of the educational provision of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark and the London Borough of Lambeth The school catered for around 530 pupils The school was located directly opposite The Oval cricket ground home of Surrey County Cricket Club Contents 1 History 2 School badge 3 Academic performance 4 Notable Old Tenisonians OTs 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThomas Tenison an educational evangelist and later Archbishop of Canterbury founded several schools in the late 17th and early 18th centuries A boys school now at the Oval was founded in 1685 in the crypt of St Martin s in the Fields and relocated by 1895 in Leicester Square on the site previously occupied by the Sabloniere Hotel The school moved to The Oval in 1928 with the new building being opened by the then Prince of Wales later King Edward VIII A girls school was formally established in 1706 for 12 girls and in 1863 a new school building was erected at 18 Lambeth High Street The girls school closed in 1961 when it amalgamated with Archbishop Temple s Boys School to form a mixed voluntary aided VA school The building was used by Temple s as a first year annex from 1968 to 1974 when Archbishop Temple s School closed Archbishop Tenison founded another school in nearby Croydon in 1714 Archbishop Tenison s at The Oval became a grammar school then a comprehensive Tenison s became a Grant Maintained school in 1993 and a VA school in 1998 in 2019 the school converted to academy status The school closed in Summer 2023 1 School badge edit nbsp The armorial bearings of the Tenison family Gules three leopard s faces Or jessant de lys azure over all a bend engrailled argentThe badges of both the schools founded by Thomas Tenison are based on his personal coat of arms which consist of the arms of the see of Canterbury impaling the Tenison family arms The former placed on the dexter side of honour are blazoned as Azure an archiepiscopal cross in pale or surmounted by a pall proper charged with four crosses patee fitchee sable The arms of Tenison placed on the sinister side of the escutcheon are blazoned as Gules a bend engrailed argent voided azure between three leopard s faces or jessant de lys azure In standard English a red field bearing a white or silver diagonal band with scalloped edges and a narrower blue band running down its centre This lies between three gold heraldic lion s faces each of which is pierced by a fleur de lys entering through the mouth Academic performance editThe school had long been renowned for its high academic performance It suffered a dip in results in 2016 and 2017 but the 2018 GCSE results show that the school was returning to its former achievements with double the number of strong GCSE passes in Maths and English and a large number of students attained the new top grade 9 equivalent to top half A in a range of subjects In 2019 the school continued to show great improvement with a progress 8 score of 0 06 which moved the results to average compared to all other secondary schools in England In its Ofsted report from October 2016 the school was judged to be Inadequate and was placed into special measures Notable Old Tenisonians OTs editSee also Category People educated at Archbishop Tenison s Church of England School Lambeth Jeremiah Emmanuel youth influencer 2 Jason Euell footballer citation needed Patrick Harrington political activist citation needed Stephen Moore actor 3 Tony Banks Baron Stratford Labour MP from 1997 to 2005 for West Ham and from 1983 to 1997 for Newham North West Nicky Clarke celebrity hair stylist 4 Chris Gent former Chief Executive Officer from 1997 to 2003 of Vodafone and Chairman since 2005 of GlaxoSmithKline 5 Don Letts musician member of Big Audio Dynamite 6 Chris Riddell award winning illustrator author political cartoonist 7 Derek Hoggett Founder of Investa Asset Management LLC in Texas USA Economist Entrepreneur References edit Davis Anna 12 April 2023 Historic London school closing abruptly with parents searching for new places Evening Standard Retrieved 23 July 2023 Lambeth youngster s efforts recognized Retrieved 4 August 2023 Obituary Stephen Moore Retrieved 4 August 2023 Possibly the best hairdo in the world A snip at pounds 190 Retrieved 4 August 2023 Gent shows foresight confidence determination in building leading world s largest mobile carrier Retrieved 4 August 2023 Caroline Coon Don Letts c 1977 Retrieved 4 August 2023 I want to help every school to do more for readers Retrieved 4 August 2023 External links editOfficial website Old Tenisonians Association EduBase permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archbishop Tenison 27s School amp oldid 1210202249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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