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Ravensbourne School, Bromley

The Ravensbourne School is a secondary academy school in the London Borough of Bromley. It stands on a 22-acre (8.9 ha) site in Hayes Lane, to the south of Bromley, and in the parish of Bromley St Mark. It is named after the River Ravensbourne, which runs nearby.

The Ravensbourne School
Address
Hayes Lane (B265)

, ,
BR2 9EH

England
Coordinates51°23′38″N 0°01′15″E / 51.39402°N 0.02073°E / 51.39402; 0.02073
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoDum Cresco Spero
(As I grow, I hope)
Established1911
Department for Education URN136540 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMark Ridley
GenderMixed-sex education
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1526
Former nameBromley Grammar School
Academy TrustEducation for the 21st Century (founding member)[2]
Websitehttp://www.ravensbourne.info

History edit

Grammar school edit

The school was opened in 1911 as the Bromley County Grammar Schools for Boys and Girls, on two sites: Hayes Lane (boys) and Nightingale Lane (girls).[3] The Hayes Lane site was officially opened on 18 October 1911. They were later renamed Bromley Grammar Schools. The buildings in Hayes Lane were considerably extended in 1933, using the original architect and keeping to the original neo-Georgian design. The new buildings comprised the Great Hall (connected to the original building by an open cloister) the science block, and the dining hall and gymnasium on either side of the hall. The new buildings were officially opened on 30 November 1934. Many of the School's early buildings are recognised as being of historic interest and are Grade II listed.[4]

The schools were controlled by Kent Education Committee until 1965. The girls' school had around 700 girls in the mid-1960s.

Comprehensive edit

In the late 1960s, following the then government's drive to phase out selective education, the Bromley Grammar Schools were merged with the nearby Raglan Road secondary modern school, to form the new Ravensbourne Schools, still on the two separate sites for boys and girls. The girls' school became comprehensive by degrees; the intake of 11-year-olds in September 1974 was the first non-selective one.

Closure of separate sex schools edit

In 1988 the Education Authority decided that the two separate single sex schools should be amalgamated into one new co-educational comprehensive school. The girls' school site in Nightingale Lane was closed in July 1989 and a programme of building works was embarked upon in order to make the boys' school suitable for its new co-educational role. The new co-educational Ravensbourne School opened at the Hayes Lane site in September 1989.

Fraud edit

In 1995 governors failed to properly check the CV of the school bursar who claimed to be a qualified accountant. In 2005 "massive deficits" in the schools' accounts were discovered and the bursar was found to have stolen money from the school using blank cheques signed by the headteacher.[5]

New sixth form building edit

In 2003, with over subscription in Years 7 to 11 and an expanding sixth form called the Post 16 centre, yet more building work was undertaken. A new dedicated sixth form block was created, the drama studios expanded and the War Memorial Library refurbished in the original style. A new Lower School Library was installed in what was, in 1911, the dining hall for the original 79 boys.

Admissions controversy edit

In October 2009 the school was found to have "significant faults" with its appeals procedures when a government ombudsman found that members of its admissions panel were not properly trained and the clerk's recording of the appeal was "inadequate."[6]

Academy edit

On 1 April 2011, Ravensbourne School transferred to academy status. This allowed the school to manage its own finances. [citation needed]

ESFA Financial Mismanagement Report (2018) edit

A report released on 7 November 2018 alongside a DfE Financial Notice to Improve uncovered financial mismanagement relating to how the Ravensbourne School head teacher and Education for the 21st Century academy trust (E21C) CEO was paid for his duties as CEO. The trust failed to 'fully declare related party transactions, meet employee tax liabilities and seek prior ESFA approval of a novel, contentious and repercussive transaction'.[7] The trust paid its CEO excessively without justification through a means against legislation IR35, improperly documented these payments and failed to pay any tax on the total of £145,006.00 paid to the CEO for duties as CEO between 2014 and May 2018.[8]

The Ravensbourne head teacher, Mr Paul Murphy, was suspended as head teacher on 13 November 2018 after Bob Neill Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst raised concerns in the House of Commons that he had been allowed to remain in post as headteacher despite his misconduct as CEO of the E21C trust.[1]

In January 2019, Paul Murphy resigned from his position of headteacher at the school. He was replaced by Mark O’Shaughnessy.[citation needed]

Grade Awarding Controversy edit

On 2 September 2021, The Guardian reported that the school had undermarked students' GCSE grades by an average of 1 and a half grades due to results being "significantly better than in previous years", and in order to avoid allegations of grade inflation.[9] It came following the government's decision to cancel the GCSE 2021 exams due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] The school's Deputy Headteacher was accused of telling staff members repeatedly to undermark students,[9] with many students being marked with grades significantly less than previous mock exams

Ofsted Inspections edit

Ofsted made a report in October 2014.[11] The school received an 'outstanding' from Ofsted in 2006–2007. This was downgraded to 'good' in 2009–2010. The inspector at that time commented in a letter to the students, "We judged the school to be good. You achieve average standards in your GCSEs, though mathematics and English standards are not as high as in many other subjects.".[12] In January 2013 Ofsted's interim assessment statement extended the second grade 'good.[11]

The school's best results came from internally assessed vocational qualifications but it struggled to produce the same high standards in more academic examined subjects. OFSTED commented, "Students make the best progress in many applied A level subjects. Leaders recognise that progress is not as rapid in some A-level subjects and are taking action to improve this."[13]

See also edit

Notable former pupils edit

Bromley Grammar School for Boys edit

Ravensbourne School for Boys edit

Ravensbourne School edit

  • Keeley Hazell, model and breast cancer awareness campaigner
  • Montell Douglas Sportswoman, sprinter, British Record Holder for the 100m and part of the Great Britain women's two-woman bobsleigh team

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bull, Tom. "Education for 21st Century CEO suspended as Ravensbourne School head". News Shopper. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  2. ^ "E21C Adademy Profiles". Education for the 21st Century. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  3. ^ "The Ravensbourne School". www.ravensbourne.info.
  4. ^ "British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  5. ^ "School bursar £60,000 fraud". Bromley Times. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 June 2011.
  7. ^ "Financial notice to improve: Education for the 21st Century" (PDF). Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Education for the 21st Century Investigation report" (PDF). Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  9. ^ a b Taylor, Diane (2 September 2021). "Call for results review at London school amid downgrading claim". Education. The Guardian.
  10. ^ Coughlan, Sean (25 February 2021). "Teachers' grades for cancelled A-level and GCSEs". Education. BBC News.
  11. ^ a b Ofsted Communications Team (8 October 2020). . reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  12. ^ Ofsted Communications Team (15 December 2019). . reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.
  14. ^ "OBITUARY: Nigel Finch". The Independent. 22 October 2011.
  15. ^ "Charles Sandbank: Electronics specialist who pioneered the use of DAB and high-definition TV". The Times. 9 March 2009. p. 52. Retrieved 11 May 2023.

External links edit

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The Ravensbourne School is a secondary academy school in the London Borough of Bromley It stands on a 22 acre 8 9 ha site in Hayes Lane to the south of Bromley and in the parish of Bromley St Mark It is named after the River Ravensbourne which runs nearby The Ravensbourne SchoolAddressHayes Lane B265 Bromley Greater London BR2 9EHEnglandCoordinates51 23 38 N 0 01 15 E 51 39402 N 0 02073 E 51 39402 0 02073InformationTypeAcademyMottoDum Cresco Spero As I grow I hope Established1911Department for Education URN136540 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherMark RidleyGenderMixed sex educationAge11 to 18Enrolment1526Former nameBromley Grammar SchoolAcademy TrustEducation for the 21st Century founding member 2 Websitehttp www ravensbourne info Contents 1 History 1 1 Grammar school 1 2 Comprehensive 1 3 Closure of separate sex schools 1 4 Fraud 1 5 New sixth form building 1 6 Admissions controversy 1 7 Academy 1 8 ESFA Financial Mismanagement Report 2018 1 9 Grade Awarding Controversy 2 Ofsted Inspections 3 See also 4 Notable former pupils 4 1 Bromley Grammar School for Boys 4 2 Ravensbourne School for Boys 4 3 Ravensbourne School 5 References 6 External linksHistory editGrammar school edit The school was opened in 1911 as the Bromley County Grammar Schools for Boys and Girls on two sites Hayes Lane boys and Nightingale Lane girls 3 The Hayes Lane site was officially opened on 18 October 1911 They were later renamed Bromley Grammar Schools The buildings in Hayes Lane were considerably extended in 1933 using the original architect and keeping to the original neo Georgian design The new buildings comprised the Great Hall connected to the original building by an open cloister the science block and the dining hall and gymnasium on either side of the hall The new buildings were officially opened on 30 November 1934 Many of the School s early buildings are recognised as being of historic interest and are Grade II listed 4 The schools were controlled by Kent Education Committee until 1965 The girls school had around 700 girls in the mid 1960s Comprehensive edit In the late 1960s following the then government s drive to phase out selective education the Bromley Grammar Schools were merged with the nearby Raglan Road secondary modern school to form the new Ravensbourne Schools still on the two separate sites for boys and girls The girls school became comprehensive by degrees the intake of 11 year olds in September 1974 was the first non selective one Closure of separate sex schools edit In 1988 the Education Authority decided that the two separate single sex schools should be amalgamated into one new co educational comprehensive school The girls school site in Nightingale Lane was closed in July 1989 and a programme of building works was embarked upon in order to make the boys school suitable for its new co educational role The new co educational Ravensbourne School opened at the Hayes Lane site in September 1989 Fraud edit In 1995 governors failed to properly check the CV of the school bursar who claimed to be a qualified accountant In 2005 massive deficits in the schools accounts were discovered and the bursar was found to have stolen money from the school using blank cheques signed by the headteacher 5 New sixth form building edit In 2003 with over subscription in Years 7 to 11 and an expanding sixth form called the Post 16 centre yet more building work was undertaken A new dedicated sixth form block was created the drama studios expanded and the War Memorial Library refurbished in the original style A new Lower School Library was installed in what was in 1911 the dining hall for the original 79 boys Admissions controversy edit In October 2009 the school was found to have significant faults with its appeals procedures when a government ombudsman found that members of its admissions panel were not properly trained and the clerk s recording of the appeal was inadequate 6 Academy edit On 1 April 2011 Ravensbourne School transferred to academy status This allowed the school to manage its own finances citation needed ESFA Financial Mismanagement Report 2018 edit A report released on 7 November 2018 alongside a DfE Financial Notice to Improve uncovered financial mismanagement relating to how the Ravensbourne School head teacher and Education for the 21st Century academy trust E21C CEO was paid for his duties as CEO The trust failed to fully declare related party transactions meet employee tax liabilities and seek prior ESFA approval of a novel contentious and repercussive transaction 7 The trust paid its CEO excessively without justification through a means against legislation IR35 improperly documented these payments and failed to pay any tax on the total of 145 006 00 paid to the CEO for duties as CEO between 2014 and May 2018 8 The Ravensbourne head teacher Mr Paul Murphy was suspended as head teacher on 13 November 2018 after Bob Neill Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst raised concerns in the House of Commons that he had been allowed to remain in post as headteacher despite his misconduct as CEO of the E21C trust 1 In January 2019 Paul Murphy resigned from his position of headteacher at the school He was replaced by Mark O Shaughnessy citation needed Grade Awarding Controversy edit On 2 September 2021 The Guardian reported that the school had undermarked students GCSE grades by an average of 1 and a half grades due to results being significantly better than in previous years and in order to avoid allegations of grade inflation 9 It came following the government s decision to cancel the GCSE 2021 exams due to the COVID 19 pandemic 10 The school s Deputy Headteacher was accused of telling staff members repeatedly to undermark students 9 with many students being marked with grades significantly less than previous mock examsOfsted Inspections editOfsted made a report in October 2014 11 The school received an outstanding from Ofsted in 2006 2007 This was downgraded to good in 2009 2010 The inspector at that time commented in a letter to the students We judged the school to be good You achieve average standards in your GCSEs though mathematics and English standards are not as high as in many other subjects 12 In January 2013 Ofsted s interim assessment statement extended the second grade good 11 The school s best results came from internally assessed vocational qualifications but it struggled to produce the same high standards in more academic examined subjects OFSTED commented Students make the best progress in many applied A level subjects Leaders recognise that progress is not as rapid in some A level subjects and are taking action to improve this 13 See also editRavensbourne College of Design and CommunicationNotable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at Ravensbourne School Bromley This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2022 Bromley Grammar School for Boys edit Michael Baughen Bishop of Chester from 1982 to 1996 Edward Britton General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers from 1970 5 Ian Brackenbury Channell The Wizard of New Zealand John Cole professor of human and regional geography at the University of Nottingham from 1975 to 1994 Nigel Finch BBC documentary director 14 for Arena George Martin music producer Michael Neubert Conservative MP for Romford from 1974 to 1997 Leslie Stanbridge Church of England priest Ken Wood inventor who produced the Kenwood Chef and formed Kenwood Limited now owned since 2001 by the Italian company DeLonghi Michael York actor Charles Sandbank British electronics engineer 15 Ravensbourne School for Boys edit Billy Idol rock musician Trevor Goddard actor Mike Friday Former rugby player now rugby coach Ravensbourne School edit Keeley Hazell model and breast cancer awareness campaigner Montell Douglas Sportswoman sprinter British Record Holder for the 100m and part of the Great Britain women s two woman bobsleigh teamReferences edit a b Bull Tom Education for 21st Century CEO suspended as Ravensbourne School head News Shopper Retrieved 14 November 2018 E21C Adademy Profiles Education for the 21st Century Retrieved 14 November 2018 The Ravensbourne School www ravensbourne info British Listed Buildings Retrieved 19 November 2014 School bursar 60 000 fraud Bromley Times 12 December 2007 Retrieved 30 January 2010 Local Government Ombudsman Archived from the original on 3 June 2011 Financial notice to improve Education for the 21st Century PDF Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 10 November 2018 Education for the 21st Century Investigation report PDF Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 10 November 2018 a b Taylor Diane 2 September 2021 Call for results review at London school amid downgrading claim Education The Guardian Coughlan Sean 25 February 2021 Teachers grades for cancelled A level and GCSEs Education BBC News a b Ofsted Communications Team 8 October 2020 Find an inspection report and registered childcare reports ofsted gov uk Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 2 July 2021 Ofsted Communications Team 15 December 2019 Find an inspection report and registered childcare reports ofsted gov uk Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 2 July 2021 Ofsted Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 OBITUARY Nigel Finch The Independent 22 October 2011 Charles Sandbank Electronics specialist who pioneered the use of DAB and high definition TV The Times 9 March 2009 p 52 Retrieved 11 May 2023 External links editEduBase permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ravensbourne School Bromley amp oldid 1195816454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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