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Clifton High School, Bristol

Clifton High School is a co-educational private school in Clifton, Bristol, England. Clifton High School was founded as an all-girls' school in 1877 for girls aged 7–17, and the nearby Clifton College was then a boys' school. In 1887, a preparatory class was set-up where boys were soon admitted. It has a student-teacher ratio of 1:5.56. It became fully coeducational in 2009. It is a member of the Society of Heads.

Clifton High School
Clifton High School Main Building, 2022
Address
College Road

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BS8 3JD

England
Coordinates51°27′31″N 2°37′11″W / 51.45868°N 2.61967°W / 51.45868; -2.61967
Information
TypePrivate day
MottoBeyond a school, a place to belong (2023-); Realising Individual Brilliance (2009–); Dulcis est rosa, sed crescit in Briar (1896–2009); 'What tho, the Rose has prickled' (1877–1896)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
EstablishedSeptember 12, 1877; 146 years ago (1877-09-12)
FoundersJohn Percival (bishop) Catherine Winkworth Arnold Pears, George Wollaston, Sarah Constance Wollaston
Department for Education URN109335 Tables
Chair of GovernorsJames Caddy
HeadLuke Goodman (Acting Head) [1]
GenderMixed
Age1 to 18
Enrolment834
Capacity840
Houses4; Pears, Percival, Winkworth, Wollaston
Colour(s)Green, Red    
SongThe Rose Song (disused)
PublicationThe Rambling Rose (In-School newspaper) The Rosarian (Alumni Newspaper)
Websitecliftonhigh.co.uk

History Edit

Clifton High School for Girls was founded in January 1877 (after some opposition from nearby Bristol Grammar School)[2] by visionaries including John Percival (bishop), the first Headmaster of Clifton College.[3] In 1876, LT-Col. Pears discussed the possibility of founding a day school for girls in Clifton with Dr Percival, Mr Wollaston and others interested in starting an education. Dr Percival asked some of the most prominent Bristol Men, including George Alfred Wills. The first council was started on 12 September 1877. The school officially opened its doors on 24 January 1878 with 67 students. The first student at the school was Bessie Percival, the daughter of the founder John Percival (bishop). The first head was Ms Mary Alice Woods who was head in 1877–1891. In 1887, a preparatory class was set up where boys were soon admitted.

Clifton High originally opened its doors in 1878 at 65 Pembroke Road. Around this time Clifton was at the height of its expansion with the Victoria Rooms, RWA, Christchurch and Whiteladies Road all recently constructed. Within a year of opening, the school needed to expand and as such, on 23 January 1879, moved into a large house that had been built in 1876, on College Road. The house is now part of the school's main building.

 
The opening of the new wing

In the sixty years following its move significant expansion took place, the original hall was built in 1889 and a new wing added to the original house in 1927 by Sir George Oatley. The wing was funded by a performance performed by students entitled 'Chaucer's England' in 1926. In the mid–1930s the tunnel under the road and gymnasium were constructed. During this time the school also expanded into the houses on School Green and into properties on Clifton Park. By 1951, the school site was largely as it is today.

Boys first joined the Junior School in 1994, and the Sixth Form began accepting boys in 2008 and the school became fully coeducational the following year.

The school is the only one in the region to operate the Diamond Edge model of education. This model means boys and girls are educated together from Nursery to Year 6, then separately in some subjects between Years 7 and 9. In Years 7 to 9 boys and girls are taught separately for English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Games. They are then taught together in all subjects from Years 10 to 13. The Diamond Edge Model was applied in 2009, and is currently directed by senior master, Manolis Psarros.[4][5]

During the summer break of 2022, Clifton High School revamped some of its facilities and began construction of a new building for the Sixth Form. The same year, it was announced the school would be rebranding. The logo and possibly the uniform would be changed, and the school colours would be condensed into two colours—green and red. The changes are planned to be implemented in September 2023. On 1 December 2022, the first edition of the school newspaper was published. Mr. Bennett, introduced the tradition of teacher's singing and dancing to Christmas songs via video, the first of which was made in 2020.

The school rebranding was made effective in September 2023, and introduced a new logo, tagline, and uniforms. [6]

Rose Day Edit

Clifton High School holds its annual Rose Day at the end of the school year in mid June. It is held to commemorate the school's history and is a celebration of its achievements.

One of the school's oldest traditions, Rose Day was established by Clifton High's first head teacher, Miss Woods, in the 1880s. The Rose was officially chosen by Ms Woods in 1891. In 1945, Rose Day was moved from the nearby Clifton Cathedral to Bristol Cathedral.

Houses Edit

In the 1950s and 1960s the houses were named after the school's founders and early benefactors, Budgett, Percival, Pope, Pears, Winkworth and Wollaston. Later they were named after famous women: Austen (pink); Curie (yellow); and Odette (green). The house names were then changed in academic year 2009–2010 to Holmes, Radcliffe and Redgrave; as this was the first year allowing boys throughout the entire school. The house names were changed back in academic year 2010–2011, following a competition, to the names of the school founders, Wollaston (yellow), Winkworth (red), Pears (blue) and Percival (green).

Facilities Edit

The Great Hall was opened in 1889 and boarding facilities were made in 1896 until the 1990s. A school orchestra was formed in 1893. Current school facilities include a sports centre, swimming pool (opened in 1967), multimedia language centre, cooking room and several information technology rooms. The Rose Theatre was opened in 1967 along with the music and art department buildings, which then housed the sewing house and junior boarding house.

The school owns the Coombe Dingle Sports Centre, in partnership with the University of Bristol, which has facilities including lacrosse, rugby and football pitches, and indoor and outdoor tennis courts.[7] In 2022, Clifton High revamped a large number of facilities, including the dining hall and arts department. Construction of a new Sixth Form Centre finished in March 2023, and was named after former headmistress, Joyce Walters. The school also opened the 'Walters Bistro' in the Sixth Form Centre.

Head teachers Edit

 
Clockwise from top left – Ms Woods, Ms Burns, Ms Glenday, Ms Phillips

The Heads of Clifton High School, in list by chronological order:

  • (1877–1891) Ms Mary Alice Woods
  • (1891–1908) Ms Catherine Burns
  • (1908–1933) Ms Eleanor Addison Phillips
  • (1933–1962) Ms D. Nonita Glenday
  • (1962–1964) Ms Sybil McKillop
  • (1965–1985) Ms Pamela Stringer
  • (1985–1996) Ms Joyce Walters
  • (1996–1998) Mrs Yvonne Graham
  • (1998–2008) Ms Colette Cullingam
  • (2008–2020) Dr Alison Neill
  • (2020–2023) Mr Matthew Bennett
  • (2023-2024) Mr Luke Goodman [7][8]

Notable staff Edit

 
Ms Glenday, Nevill Mott (head of physics) and Lady Inskip at the opening of the Clifton High physics laboratories, 1955

Notable former pupils Edit

Clifton High School Alumni are known as 'Clifton Rosarians' in-school. Rosarians also get to view 'The Rosarian' a magazine featuring the latest information on the school.

Archives Edit

Much of the school's information is found in its archives and history books. The school archives can only be accessed by teachers and students with special requests, such as writing about school history.[7] Information can also be found at Bristol archives.

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ https://www.cliftonhigh.co.uk/welcome-to-clifton
  2. ^ John Roach (1991). Secondary Education in England, 1870-1902. pp. 47–49. ISBN 9780415035729.
  3. ^ "Percival, John (1834–1918), headmaster and bishop of Hereford". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35471. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ https://www.cliftonhigh.co.uk/
  5. ^ https://thebristolmag.co.uk/clifton-high-school/
  6. ^ "REBRAND Coming September 2023". www.cliftonhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e Glenday, Nonita (1976). Clifton High School 1877-1977. Bristol: Taylor Brothers Bristol Limited.
  8. ^ https://www.cliftonhigh.co.uk/welcome-to-clifton
  9. ^ https://cliftonhighfoundation.co.uk/
  10. ^ https://cliftonhighams.azureedge.net/CliftonHighStaffList2324-496.pdf?version=638319304252170000

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Clifton High School is a co educational private school in Clifton Bristol England Clifton High School was founded as an all girls school in 1877 for girls aged 7 17 and the nearby Clifton College was then a boys school In 1887 a preparatory class was set up where boys were soon admitted It has a student teacher ratio of 1 5 56 It became fully coeducational in 2009 It is a member of the Society of Heads Clifton High SchoolClifton High School Main Building 2022AddressCollege RoadClifton Bristol BS8 3JDEnglandCoordinates51 27 31 N 2 37 11 W 51 45868 N 2 61967 W 51 45868 2 61967InformationTypePrivate dayMottoBeyond a school a place to belong 2023 Realising Individual Brilliance 2009 Dulcis est rosa sed crescit in Briar 1896 2009 What tho the Rose has prickled 1877 1896 Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablishedSeptember 12 1877 146 years ago 1877 09 12 FoundersJohn Percival bishop Catherine Winkworth Arnold Pears George Wollaston Sarah Constance WollastonDepartment for Education URN109335 TablesChair of GovernorsJames CaddyHeadLuke Goodman Acting Head 1 GenderMixedAge1 to 18Enrolment834Capacity840Houses4 Pears Percival Winkworth WollastonColour s Green Red SongThe Rose Song disused PublicationThe Rambling Rose In School newspaper The Rosarian Alumni Newspaper Websitecliftonhigh wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Rose Day 3 Houses 4 Facilities 5 Head teachers 6 Notable staff 7 Notable former pupils 8 Archives 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditClifton High School for Girls was founded in January 1877 after some opposition from nearby Bristol Grammar School 2 by visionaries including John Percival bishop the first Headmaster of Clifton College 3 In 1876 LT Col Pears discussed the possibility of founding a day school for girls in Clifton with Dr Percival Mr Wollaston and others interested in starting an education Dr Percival asked some of the most prominent Bristol Men including George Alfred Wills The first council was started on 12 September 1877 The school officially opened its doors on 24 January 1878 with 67 students The first student at the school was Bessie Percival the daughter of the founder John Percival bishop The first head was Ms Mary Alice Woods who was head in 1877 1891 In 1887 a preparatory class was set up where boys were soon admitted Clifton High originally opened its doors in 1878 at 65 Pembroke Road Around this time Clifton was at the height of its expansion with the Victoria Rooms RWA Christchurch and Whiteladies Road all recently constructed Within a year of opening the school needed to expand and as such on 23 January 1879 moved into a large house that had been built in 1876 on College Road The house is now part of the school s main building nbsp The opening of the new wingIn the sixty years following its move significant expansion took place the original hall was built in 1889 and a new wing added to the original house in 1927 by Sir George Oatley The wing was funded by a performance performed by students entitled Chaucer s England in 1926 In the mid 1930s the tunnel under the road and gymnasium were constructed During this time the school also expanded into the houses on School Green and into properties on Clifton Park By 1951 the school site was largely as it is today Boys first joined the Junior School in 1994 and the Sixth Form began accepting boys in 2008 and the school became fully coeducational the following year The school is the only one in the region to operate the Diamond Edge model of education This model means boys and girls are educated together from Nursery to Year 6 then separately in some subjects between Years 7 and 9 In Years 7 to 9 boys and girls are taught separately for English Mathematics Biology Chemistry Physics and Games They are then taught together in all subjects from Years 10 to 13 The Diamond Edge Model was applied in 2009 and is currently directed by senior master Manolis Psarros 4 5 During the summer break of 2022 Clifton High School revamped some of its facilities and began construction of a new building for the Sixth Form The same year it was announced the school would be rebranding The logo and possibly the uniform would be changed and the school colours would be condensed into two colours green and red The changes are planned to be implemented in September 2023 On 1 December 2022 the first edition of the school newspaper was published Mr Bennett introduced the tradition of teacher s singing and dancing to Christmas songs via video the first of which was made in 2020 The school rebranding was made effective in September 2023 and introduced a new logo tagline and uniforms 6 Rose Day EditClifton High School holds its annual Rose Day at the end of the school year in mid June It is held to commemorate the school s history and is a celebration of its achievements One of the school s oldest traditions Rose Day was established by Clifton High s first head teacher Miss Woods in the 1880s The Rose was officially chosen by Ms Woods in 1891 In 1945 Rose Day was moved from the nearby Clifton Cathedral to Bristol Cathedral Houses EditIn the 1950s and 1960s the houses were named after the school s founders and early benefactors Budgett Percival Pope Pears Winkworth and Wollaston Later they were named after famous women Austen pink Curie yellow and Odette green The house names were then changed in academic year 2009 2010 to Holmes Radcliffe and Redgrave as this was the first year allowing boys throughout the entire school The house names were changed back in academic year 2010 2011 following a competition to the names of the school founders Wollaston yellow Winkworth red Pears blue and Percival green Facilities EditThe Great Hall was opened in 1889 and boarding facilities were made in 1896 until the 1990s A school orchestra was formed in 1893 Current school facilities include a sports centre swimming pool opened in 1967 multimedia language centre cooking room and several information technology rooms The Rose Theatre was opened in 1967 along with the music and art department buildings which then housed the sewing house and junior boarding house The school owns the Coombe Dingle Sports Centre in partnership with the University of Bristol which has facilities including lacrosse rugby and football pitches and indoor and outdoor tennis courts 7 In 2022 Clifton High revamped a large number of facilities including the dining hall and arts department Construction of a new Sixth Form Centre finished in March 2023 and was named after former headmistress Joyce Walters The school also opened the Walters Bistro in the Sixth Form Centre Head teachers Edit nbsp Clockwise from top left Ms Woods Ms Burns Ms Glenday Ms PhillipsThe Heads of Clifton High School in list by chronological order 1877 1891 Ms Mary Alice Woods 1891 1908 Ms Catherine Burns 1908 1933 Ms Eleanor Addison Phillips 1933 1962 Ms D Nonita Glenday 1962 1964 Ms Sybil McKillop 1965 1985 Ms Pamela Stringer 1985 1996 Ms Joyce Walters 1996 1998 Mrs Yvonne Graham 1998 2008 Ms Colette Cullingam 2008 2020 Dr Alison Neill 2020 2023 Mr Matthew Bennett 2023 2024 Mr Luke Goodman 7 8 Notable staff Edit nbsp Ms Glenday Nevill Mott head of physics and Lady Inskip at the opening of the Clifton High physics laboratories 1955Nevill Francis Mott Head of Physics 1947 1955 7 John Farmer 1893 1897 Head of Music 9 7 Shane Cloete Director of sport 2023 present 10 Notable former pupils EditSee also Category People educated at Clifton High School Bristol Clifton High School Alumni are known as Clifton Rosarians in school Rosarians also get to view The Rosarian a magazine featuring the latest information on the school Violet Alford dancer Caroline Bammel religious historian Jo Durie professional tennis player Catharine Edwards ancient historian and academic Ruth Edwards Conservative MP Elizabeth Filkin British public functionary Elinor Goldschmied English educationalist Margaret Irwin novelist Glynis Johns actress Melanie Johnson Labour politician Mary Lobel historian Dame Eileen Mayo artist and designer Mary Renault writer Jane Shepherdson businesswoman Hilary Spurling writer Kate Shortman artistic swimmer Isabelle Thorpe artistic swimmer Helen Vanderplank biologist Mona Wilson British author and public servantArchives EditMuch of the school s information is found in its archives and history books The school archives can only be accessed by teachers and students with special requests such as writing about school history 7 Information can also be found at Bristol archives Gallery Edit nbsp The four founders nbsp Ms woods and staff 1880 nbsp The Sixth Form 1887 nbsp The school Staff 1892 nbsp Ms Burns middle back and the VI form Rose Day 1894 nbsp School Orchestra led by John Farmer 1897 nbsp Fraulein Kruger centre and students 1910 nbsp Sixth Form 1930 nbsp Clifton High School main building 1877 2023 nbsp The Rose SongReferences Edit https www cliftonhigh co uk welcome to clifton John Roach 1991 Secondary Education in England 1870 1902 pp 47 49 ISBN 9780415035729 Percival John 1834 1918 headmaster and bishop of Hereford Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 35471 Subscription or UK public library membership required https www cliftonhigh co uk https thebristolmag co uk clifton high school REBRAND Coming September 2023 www cliftonhigh co uk Retrieved 30 September 2023 a b c d e Glenday Nonita 1976 Clifton High School 1877 1977 Bristol Taylor Brothers Bristol Limited https www cliftonhigh co uk welcome to clifton https cliftonhighfoundation co uk https cliftonhighams azureedge net CliftonHighStaffList2324 496 pdf version 638319304252170000External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clifton High School Bristol amp oldid 1179379397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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