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Crompton House Church of England Academy

Crompton House CE School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the High Crompton area of Shaw and Crompton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.

Crompton House CE School
Address
Rochdale Road

, ,
England
Coordinates53°34′53″N 2°06′27″W / 53.58125°N 2.1074°W / 53.58125; -2.1074
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLatin: Sapere Aude
("Dare to know")
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established19 September 1926
FounderMary Crompton
Local authorityOldham Council
Department for Education URN137294 Tables
OfstedReports
Chairman of GovernorsGordon Main
HeadteacherKarl Newell
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1494
HousesCocker
Crompton
Ormerod
Ridley
Colour(s)Black and gold
AlumniOld Cromptonians
Websitecromptonhouse.org

It was established in 1926 when Crompton House was donated by a prominent local land owner, Mary Crompton, to the Church of England to be used as a school. The school has expanded over the years as its reputation and achievements have increased along with the size of its intake. The school is affiliated with the Church of England, and younger pupils are required to attend the Anglican church in order to be admitted to the school, although this is subject to change given the additional 112 pupils per year for the 2018 intake. This is not the case for the sixth form, admission to which is based on secular grounds. Crompton House uses a house system. All pupils are in mixed year group houses, which include Cocker, Crompton, Ormerod and Ridley. These House names are the surnames of individuals who have contributed to the creation of Crompton House as a school.

The school has proposed expansion plans, with planning consolation currently underway, expected to increase staff from the current 100 teachers and the total number of students by 50% from 1120 students to 1680 students for the 2018 intake. (an additional 112 places per year group in year 7 to year 11)

The buildings are currently made up of a number of 19th-century buildings and modern extensions, although a potential redesigns are currently underway to allow the accommodation of the additional 560 students.

In January 2019, the school was rated 'Good' by Ofsted.

Crompton House underwent an expansion process, creating a new three-storey building on the grounds of the rugby pitch to allow an increase of 50% (560 pupils), details of the current planning application can be found on the Oldham Councils Website. Given the need for additional pupils is due to international immigration (source Oldham Council Future Education Provision), a change to the admissions policy is also anticipated.

The school has experienced rapid declines in GCSE performance.[1] Between 2017 and 2019, the percentage of students who obtained Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs fell from 60% to 45%.[1] Performance in Progress 8, a metric of how much improvement was made by students between KS2 and KS4, was below the national average.[2] Disadvantaged pupils performed significantly worse than the national average in all metrics and worse than the local average in most.[3]

History edit

Crompton House, much like Crompton Hall, was originally a primary dwelling of the Crompton family, who since the Norman Conquest had a majority land ownership of Shaw and Crompton. Crompton House was donated in 1926 by Mary Crompton and her cousin, Anne Ormerod, on the understanding it would become a school with a strong Christian ethos.[citation needed] The then Dean of Manchester, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, declared open the new Higher Grade Church School to be known as Crompton House School on 29 September and the first 25 pupils were admitted on 1 October. It is now a co-educational, voluntary aided secondary school catering for about 1400 pupils with a sixth-form.

Over the years additions have been made to the original buildings. These include a separate Year 11 block, a craft building, science laboratories new sixth-form accommodation. A new block of classrooms and science laboratories was opened in 1994. More recently, a block of ten new classrooms has been opened. A drama studio has also been built.

Whilst this is a Church of England school, when available the school will also offer places to children from other Christian denominations. The school is also a Post-Graduate Teacher Training Centre, and since September 1998 has Beacon status. Crompton House was awarded Specialist School Status in 2005 as an Arts College (Music, Art and Drama).

In 2011, more than 2/3 of teaching staff took part in strike action.[4]

In 2018, plans to expand the school were met with significant resistance from parents of students and local residents.[5][better source needed] Despite this, the plans were approved. Building work took place during school time, with power tools and machinery used during teaching time, creating noise pollution.[6] School kitchens were also not operational, leaving students without warm food during the winter.[6] Some students were unable to attend at the start of term in 2019 due to lack of teaching space.[6]

Musical achievements edit

The music department of the school has a variety of groups including two orchestras, swing and brass bands, and several choirs. The senior orchestra played at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Schools Proms in 2005,[7] and the Senior Choir has sung in venues such as Manchester Cathedral, York Minster, and Liverpool Cathedral. The choir has sung evensong in Westminster Abbey, and the Boys' Choir has sung in St Asaph Cathedral.[8] On 2 July 2010 the orchestra, brass band and choirs combined to perform Karl Jenkin's The Armed Man at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.

Sixth form edit

Crompton House has a sixth form. Subjects offered include Art and Design, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Design Technology, Economics, English Language, English Language and Literature, English Literature, Food and Nutrition, French, General Studies, Geography, Government and Politics, German, History, ICT, Mathematics, Multimedia, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre Studies, Philosophy & Ethics, and Travel and Tourism.[citation needed]

Old Cromptonians edit

Staff edit

Headteachers edit

  • Mr S. Selwyn, 1926–1938
  • Mr J. Hargreaves, 1938–1958
  • Mr D. Shepherd, 1958–1964
  • Mr E. Harris, 1964–1985
  • Mr M. Taylor, 1985–1999
  • Mr D. Bowes, 2000–2002
  • Mr W. Grundy, 2002–2006
  • Mrs V. Musgrave, 2006–2008
  • Mrs E. Tough, 2008–2011
  • Mrs S. Calvert, 2012– 2014
  • Mr K. Newell, 2014–present

In the news edit

In November 2006, Crompton House had a bomb scare when a year 11 pupil took in what appeared to be a First World War hand grenade for a history lesson.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Crompton House Church of England Academy - GOV.UK".
  2. ^ "The Crompton House Church of England Academy - GOV.UK".
  3. ^ "The Crompton House Church of England Academy - GOV.UK".
  4. ^ "Oldham teachers strike over Crompton House academy plan". BBC News. 12 May 2011.
  5. ^ https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/Stop-Crompton-House-School-Expansion-558163101207001/[user-generated source]
  6. ^ a b c "Get our House in order! Frustration over school building project". 20 September 2019.
  7. ^ TDA web page. Retrieved 14 October 2007
  8. ^ www.tes.co.uk[permanent dead link] Times educational supplement web page. Retrieved 14 October 2007
  9. ^ Bugby, Tony (5 January 2009). . oldham-chronicle.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
  10. ^ "Final whistle for Mr Sport". oldham-chronicle.co.uk. 26 July 2013.
  11. ^ Fitzpatrick, Katie. "Mum-to-be Michelle says 'I do' again for TV". menmedia.co.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  12. ^ . flixster.com. Archived from the original on 16 March 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  13. ^ "Jess looks for gold on the Gold Coast". February 2018.
  14. ^ "John Lees' Barclay James Harvest Interview". barclayjamesharvest.com. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  15. ^ "Bomb scare boy barred from class". Manchester Evening News. 17 November 2006. Retrieved 19 November 2006.

External links edit

  • School website

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18Enrolment1494HousesCockerCromptonOrmerodRidleyColour s Black and goldAlumniOld CromptoniansWebsitecromptonhouse orgIt was established in 1926 when Crompton House was donated by a prominent local land owner Mary Crompton to the Church of England to be used as a school The school has expanded over the years as its reputation and achievements have increased along with the size of its intake The school is affiliated with the Church of England and younger pupils are required to attend the Anglican church in order to be admitted to the school although this is subject to change given the additional 112 pupils per year for the 2018 intake This is not the case for the sixth form admission to which is based on secular grounds Crompton House uses a house system All pupils are in mixed year group houses which include Cocker Crompton Ormerod and Ridley These House names are the surnames of individuals who have contributed to the creation of Crompton House as a school The school has proposed expansion plans with planning consolation currently underway expected to increase staff from the current 100 teachers and the total number of students by 50 from 1120 students to 1680 students for the 2018 intake an additional 112 places per year group in year 7 to year 11 The buildings are currently made up of a number of 19th century buildings and modern extensions although a potential redesigns are currently underway to allow the accommodation of the additional 560 students In January 2019 the school was rated Good by Ofsted Crompton House underwent an expansion process creating a new three storey building on the grounds of the rugby pitch to allow an increase of 50 560 pupils details of the current planning application can be found on the Oldham Councils Website Given the need for additional pupils is due to international immigration source Oldham Council Future Education Provision a change to the admissions policy is also anticipated The school has experienced rapid declines in GCSE performance 1 Between 2017 and 2019 the percentage of students who obtained Grade 5 or above in English amp Maths GCSEs fell from 60 to 45 1 Performance in Progress 8 a metric of how much improvement was made by students between KS2 and KS4 was below the national average 2 Disadvantaged pupils performed significantly worse than the national average in all metrics and worse than the local average in most 3 Contents 1 History 2 Musical achievements 3 Sixth form 4 Old Cromptonians 4 1 Staff 5 Headteachers 6 In the news 7 References 8 External linksHistory editCrompton House much like Crompton Hall was originally a primary dwelling of the Crompton family who since the Norman Conquest had a majority land ownership of Shaw and Crompton Crompton House was donated in 1926 by Mary Crompton and her cousin Anne Ormerod on the understanding it would become a school with a strong Christian ethos citation needed The then Dean of Manchester Dr Hewlett Johnson declared open the new Higher Grade Church School to be known as Crompton House School on 29 September and the first 25 pupils were admitted on 1 October It is now a co educational voluntary aided secondary school catering for about 1400 pupils with a sixth form Over the years additions have been made to the original buildings These include a separate Year 11 block a craft building science laboratories new sixth form accommodation A new block of classrooms and science laboratories was opened in 1994 More recently a block of ten new classrooms has been opened A drama studio has also been built Whilst this is a Church of England school when available the school will also offer places to children from other Christian denominations The school is also a Post Graduate Teacher Training Centre and since September 1998 has Beacon status Crompton House was awarded Specialist School Status in 2005 as an Arts College Music Art and Drama In 2011 more than 2 3 of teaching staff took part in strike action 4 In 2018 plans to expand the school were met with significant resistance from parents of students and local residents 5 better source needed Despite this the plans were approved Building work took place during school time with power tools and machinery used during teaching time creating noise pollution 6 School kitchens were also not operational leaving students without warm food during the winter 6 Some students were unable to attend at the start of term in 2019 due to lack of teaching space 6 Musical achievements editThe music department of the school has a variety of groups including two orchestras swing and brass bands and several choirs The senior orchestra played at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Schools Proms in 2005 7 and the Senior Choir has sung in venues such as Manchester Cathedral York Minster and Liverpool Cathedral The choir has sung evensong in Westminster Abbey and the Boys Choir has sung in St Asaph Cathedral 8 On 2 July 2010 the orchestra brass band and choirs combined to perform Karl Jenkin s The Armed Man at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester Sixth form editCrompton House has a sixth form Subjects offered include Art and Design Biology Business Studies Chemistry Design Technology Economics English Language English Language and Literature English Literature Food and Nutrition French General Studies Geography Government and Politics German History ICT Mathematics Multimedia Music Physical Education Physics Psychology Sociology Theatre Studies Philosophy amp Ethics and Travel and Tourism citation needed Old Cromptonians editIan Greaves football player and manager 9 Ben Pearson football player at Preston North End 10 Michelle Marsh glamour model 11 Anna Friel actress 12 Clive Rowe MBE actor citation needed Jessica Fullalove GB swimmer 13 Staff edit Musician John Lees 14 music technician until July 2012 Headteachers editMr S Selwyn 1926 1938 Mr J Hargreaves 1938 1958 Mr D Shepherd 1958 1964 Mr E Harris 1964 1985 Mr M Taylor 1985 1999 Mr D Bowes 2000 2002 Mr W Grundy 2002 2006 Mrs V Musgrave 2006 2008 Mrs E Tough 2008 2011 Mrs S Calvert 2012 2014 Mr K Newell 2014 presentIn the news editIn November 2006 Crompton House had a bomb scare when a year 11 pupil took in what appeared to be a First World War hand grenade for a history lesson 15 References edit a b The Crompton House Church of England Academy GOV UK The Crompton House Church of England Academy GOV UK The Crompton House Church of England Academy GOV UK Oldham teachers strike over Crompton House academy plan BBC News 12 May 2011 https www facebook com pages category Community Stop Crompton House School Expansion 558163101207001 user generated source a b c Get our House in order Frustration over school building project 20 September 2019 www tda gov uk TDA web page Retrieved 14 October 2007 www tes co uk permanent dead link Times educational supplement web page Retrieved 14 October 2007 Bugby Tony 5 January 2009 Rivals unite in grief for popular Greaves oldham chronicle co uk Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2009 Final whistle for Mr Sport oldham chronicle co uk 26 July 2013 Fitzpatrick Katie Mum to be Michelle says I do again for TV menmedia co uk Retrieved 5 December 2010 Anna Friel Biography flixster com Archived from the original on 16 March 2010 Retrieved 12 May 2010 Jess looks for gold on the Gold Coast February 2018 John Lees Barclay James Harvest Interview barclayjamesharvest com Retrieved 5 December 2010 Bomb scare boy barred from class Manchester Evening News 17 November 2006 Retrieved 19 November 2006 External links editSchool website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crompton House Church of England Academy amp oldid 1181052463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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