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Glyn School

Glyn School is a boys' comprehensive secondary school – with a co-educational sixth form – in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in the English county of Surrey.

Glyn School
Address
The Kingsway

, ,
KT17 1NB

England
Coordinates51°20′36″N 0°15′21″W / 51.3434°N 0.2559°W / 51.3434; -0.2559
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoTenax propositi ulteriora peto (1927–present) Learn, Achieve, Enjoy, Succeed
EstablishedThe school year starting in September 1927
Local authoritySurrey
Department for Education URN136534 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair & Vice Chair of GovernorsElizabeth Pepper & Alex Skinner
HeadteacherMatt Duffield
Staff200 [citation needed]
GenderBoys (girls admitted for sixth form)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1715[1]
Houses •   Abbey
 •   Bourne
 •   Carew
 •   Derby
 •   Merton
 •   Oaks
 •   St. Benet
 •   Tudor
Websitewww.glynschool.org

History edit

The school was originally called Epsom County Grammar School for Boys, which then was changed to Glyn County Grammar School for Boys (informally “Glyn Grammar”) at the instigation of the new headteacher Norman Dawson in 1951. After its transformation into a comprehensive school it was named Glyn ADT and then Glyn Technology School. Latterly, from 1 April 2011, after its conversion to academy status, the school has been known as Glyn School.

Admissions edit

As of September 1993, the sixth form began accepting applications from female students, generally from neighbouring girls' school, Rosebery. This experiment was abandoned and started again in 2005. Since then, the female population at the school has grown from a handful to represent around 25% of the sixth-form body. In 2010, the role of Head Girl was established to represent them alongside the male majority of the school.

Rankings edit

The school's GCSE results reached successive record heights in each of the 7 years to 2013, the school's A level results of 2012 passing the previous best of 2009. The GCSE results in 2012 saw 12% gaining at least 5 GCSEs between A* to C and 20% gaining five or more including English and mathematics. 29% and 31% for 2013, ranking number 89 for two years running in Surrey for state secondary schools. The 2013 results for Glyn boys compared to boys in all Surrey state schools ranks Glyn at number 78.

Current administration edit

In January 2010, Glyn became a National Support School and between October 2010 and January 2014, Jon Chaloner (the previous head) was executive headteacher of both Glyn and Danetree Junior School. In September 2012 GLF Schools (www.glfschools.org) was created as a multi-academy trust comprising Glyn and Danetree.[2]

Previous headteachers edit

  • Mr Frank Clark (1927–51)
  • Mr Norman Dawson (1951–68)[3]
  • Dr Charles Bingham (1968–77)
  • Mr Bryan Collins (1977–86)
  • Mr Stuart Turner (1986–2006)
  • Mr Jon Chaloner (2006–15)
  • Mr Phillip Wheatley (2015–2017)
  • Mr Matt Duffield (2017–)
  • Mrs Jo Garrod (2020-) (Granted, Matt Duffield is Executive Headteacher and Jo Garrod is Head of School at this time.)

Houses edit

Students are allocated equally into eight houses upon entry. Coloured school ties represents students' houses, these include: Abbey, Bourne, Carew, Derby, Merton, Oaks, St. Benet and Tudor.

Use edit

House competitions include sports and academic subjects. The house which accumulates the most merits on these combined factors at the end of every academic year is awarded with the Victor Ludorum trophy.

The prefect system edit

Each house appoints its own Senior Prefect, a student in the upper sixth. The prefect's role is to bridge the link between the school's staff and the students within the house. The prefect is often responsible for organising and co-ordinating inner-house activities and inter-house competitions. Each Senior Prefect has a small group of prefects who assist. In 2009–10, the school acknowledged the growing female presence in the upper school by conferring the title of Head Girl upon a member of the upper-sixth, alongside the Head Boy and his deputies. In 2011–12, the post of Deputy Head Girl was created.

Assessment edit

The school was judged Outstanding in 2012, under a reformed and more critical Ofsted inspection regime, the highest category as at the previous inspection. At this time, in each of the four grouped criteria assessed the school was outstanding.[1]

In each of the main three subjects analysed, results in 2012 were grouped in the top quintile (five equal groups) nationally.

Percentage of students achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent)
including English and maths
2010 2011 2012[1]
School 82% 81% 86%
Local Authority 62% 63.5% 64.2%
England 53.5% 59% 59.4%

Alumni edit

Glyn County Grammar School for Boys edit

Glyn School edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 18 January 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. ^ . GLF Schools. Archived from the original on 15 August 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  3. ^ The forename “Nathanial” previously quoted here is incorrect. A contemporary portrait in the school carries an inscription which clearly states his name as "Norman". In the later years of his headship the nickname “Nat” came to be used. This has led to a misunderstanding about his true name.
  4. ^ Jackson, Stanley (2012). Get Me a Celebrity!: Memoirs of a Celebrity Booker. Ecademy Press. p. 73. ISBN 9781907722486.
  5. ^ Notably as a boy soprano in the role of Miles in Benjamin Britten’s “The Turn of the Screw”
  6. ^ Principally of the BBC Concert Orchestra

External links edit

  • Official website
  • 2012 Ofsted report(PDF format)
  • Department of Education listing

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Glyn School is a boys comprehensive secondary school with a co educational sixth form in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in the English county of Surrey Glyn SchoolAddressThe KingswayEwellEpsom Surrey KT17 1NBEnglandCoordinates51 20 36 N 0 15 21 W 51 3434 N 0 2559 W 51 3434 0 2559InformationTypeAcademyMottoTenax propositi ulteriora peto 1927 present Learn Achieve Enjoy SucceedEstablishedThe school year starting in September 1927Local authoritySurreyDepartment for Education URN136534 TablesOfstedReportsChair amp Vice Chair of GovernorsElizabeth Pepper amp Alex SkinnerHeadteacherMatt DuffieldStaff200 citation needed GenderBoys girls admitted for sixth form Age11 to 18Enrolment1715 1 Houses Abbey Bourne Carew Derby Merton Oaks St Benet TudorWebsitewww wbr glynschool wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Admissions 3 Rankings 4 Current administration 4 1 Previous headteachers 5 Houses 5 1 Use 6 The prefect system 7 Assessment 8 Alumni 8 1 Glyn County Grammar School for Boys 8 2 Glyn School 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe school was originally called Epsom County Grammar School for Boys which then was changed to Glyn County Grammar School for Boys informally Glyn Grammar at the instigation of the new headteacher Norman Dawson in 1951 After its transformation into a comprehensive school it was named Glyn ADT and then Glyn Technology School Latterly from 1 April 2011 after its conversion to academy status the school has been known as Glyn School Admissions editAs of September 1993 the sixth form began accepting applications from female students generally from neighbouring girls school Rosebery This experiment was abandoned and started again in 2005 Since then the female population at the school has grown from a handful to represent around 25 of the sixth form body In 2010 the role of Head Girl was established to represent them alongside the male majority of the school Rankings editThe school s GCSE results reached successive record heights in each of the 7 years to 2013 the school s A level results of 2012 passing the previous best of 2009 The GCSE results in 2012 saw 12 gaining at least 5 GCSEs between A to C and 20 gaining five or more including English and mathematics 29 and 31 for 2013 ranking number 89 for two years running in Surrey for state secondary schools The 2013 results for Glyn boys compared to boys in all Surrey state schools ranks Glyn at number 78 Current administration editIn January 2010 Glyn became a National Support School and between October 2010 and January 2014 Jon Chaloner the previous head was executive headteacher of both Glyn and Danetree Junior School In September 2012 GLF Schools www glfschools org was created as a multi academy trust comprising Glyn and Danetree 2 Previous headteachers edit Mr Frank Clark 1927 51 Mr Norman Dawson 1951 68 3 Dr Charles Bingham 1968 77 Mr Bryan Collins 1977 86 Mr Stuart Turner 1986 2006 Mr Jon Chaloner 2006 15 Mr Phillip Wheatley 2015 2017 Mr Matt Duffield 2017 Mrs Jo Garrod 2020 Granted Matt Duffield is Executive Headteacher and Jo Garrod is Head of School at this time Houses editStudents are allocated equally into eight houses upon entry Coloured school ties represents students houses these include Abbey Bourne Carew Derby Merton Oaks St Benet and Tudor Use edit House competitions include sports and academic subjects The house which accumulates the most merits on these combined factors at the end of every academic year is awarded with the Victor Ludorum trophy The prefect system editEach house appoints its own Senior Prefect a student in the upper sixth The prefect s role is to bridge the link between the school s staff and the students within the house The prefect is often responsible for organising and co ordinating inner house activities and inter house competitions Each Senior Prefect has a small group of prefects who assist In 2009 10 the school acknowledged the growing female presence in the upper school by conferring the title of Head Girl upon a member of the upper sixth alongside the Head Boy and his deputies In 2011 12 the post of Deputy Head Girl was created Assessment editThe school was judged Outstanding in 2012 under a reformed and more critical Ofsted inspection regime the highest category as at the previous inspection At this time in each of the four grouped criteria assessed the school was outstanding 1 In each of the main three subjects analysed results in 2012 were grouped in the top quintile five equal groups nationally Percentage of students achieving 5 A C GCSEs or equivalent including English and maths 2010 2011 2012 1 School 82 81 86 Local Authority 62 63 5 64 2 England 53 5 59 59 4 Alumni editSee also Category People educated at Glyn School Glyn County Grammar School for Boys edit John Austin MP for Erith and Thamesmead 1997 2010 Labour Peter John Michael Clarke police officer Douglas French MP for Gloucester 1987 97 Conservative Dario Gradi football manager at Crewe Alexandra F C Academy 4 David Hemmings operatic singer 5 later film actor Marc Neil Jones Vanuatuan journalist and political activist Tim Palmer Record Producer and Mixer Paul Stimpson England and Great Britain Basketball Barry Wordsworth musician conductor 6 Glyn School edit Paul Clement football coach Jack Cork England U21 footballer currently playing at Burnley F C Paul Hodgson a scrum half at London Irish and England Rugby player Paul Smith ex goalkeeper for Nottingham Forest F C Archie White Professional rugby player for Harlequins References edit a b c Ofsted School Data Dashboard for Glyn School Academy converter Archived from the original on 18 January 2014 Retrieved 16 January 2014 History and Timeline GLF Schools Archived from the original on 15 August 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2015 The forename Nathanial previously quoted here is incorrect A contemporary portrait in the school carries an inscription which clearly states his name as Norman In the later years of his headship the nickname Nat came to be used This has led to a misunderstanding about his true name Jackson Stanley 2012 Get Me a Celebrity Memoirs of a Celebrity Booker Ecademy Press p 73 ISBN 9781907722486 Notably as a boy soprano in the role of Miles in Benjamin Britten s The Turn of the Screw Principally of the BBC Concert OrchestraExternal links editOfficial website 2012 Ofsted report PDF format Department of Education listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glyn School amp oldid 1185331678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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