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Old Swinford Hospital

Old Swinford Hospital is a secondary boarding school in Oldswinford, Stourbridge, West Midlands, England[1] that has been in continuous operation since the 17th century. It is one of 36 state boarding schools in England, meaning school fees are funded by the LEA and pupils only pay boarding fees. Girls are admitted into the sixth form as day pupils. Girls will be admitted from year 7 onwards in 2021.[2]

Old Swinford Hospital
Address
Heath Lane

, ,
DY8 1QX

England
Coordinates52°27′03″N 2°08′39″W / 52.4507°N 2.1442°W / 52.4507; -2.1442
Information
TypeVoluntary aided comprehensive
Day and boarding school
MottoUt prosim, vince malum bono
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1667; 357 years ago (1667)
FounderThomas Foley
Local authorityDudley
SpecialistsBusiness and Enterprise, Science
Department for Education URN103870 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairMalcolm Wilcox
HeadmasterPaul Kilbride
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment603
Houses7 Senior Boarding Houses, 1 Junior Boarding House, 1 Day Student House
Colour(s)     
PublicationThe Foleyan
Former PupilsOld Foleyans
Websitehttp://www.oshsch.com

History edit

Old Swinford Hospital opened in the late summer of 1667. Originally called Stourbridge Hospital,[3] it was founded by Thomas Foley, an ironmaster and prominent local landowner, whose main estate was at Great Witley, west of Stourport in Worcestershire, but with strong Stourbridge connections. It was to educate 60 boys from "poor but honest" families nominated by specified parishes in Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire. The school was sometimes named as Foley's blue coat school[4] or hospital, or Oldswinford Hospital Endowed School.[5] The school had increased to 70 boys by 1868.[6][7]

Houses edit

As of 2024, the school consists of five active boarding houses

House Colour Built Namesake
Dudley Purple 1984 the Earls of Dudley, the family who bought the Foley's estate of Witley Court
Foley Green 1982 Thomas Foley, the founder of the School
Foster Red 1667 A prominent local family (see James Foster)
Potter Sky Blue 2009 Christopher Potter OBE, headmaster from 1978 until 2001
Prospect (Year 7) Prospect Hill, the house's location

Former houses include:

House Colour Built Namesake
Baxter Grey 1990 Richard Baxter, a 17th-century Puritan minister
Chance
Lyttelton Named after the Lyttelton family who built nearby Hagley Hall[8]
Maybury Navy Blue 1845 William Maybury, headmaster of the school from 1883-1928
Stone
Witley Yellow 1983 Witley Court, the Foley family mansion

Admissions edit

There is no catchment area and admission is non-selective except for Flexi-Boarders in Year 7. Boarding fees and day student facilities are charged but not tuition.[9]

Sixth Form edit

The school also offers a Sixth Form to which girls are admitted. Applications externally were subject to an entrance exam, which was dropped for students entering September 2015, and GCSE grades equivalent to 7 'A' grades. Boarding places are guaranteed for previous boarders. There is a minimum standard of 7 'C' grades at GCSE expected; this requirement can be waived if the pupil contributes to the school in other ways such as such as sport or music.[citation needed]

Academics edit

Old Swinford Hospital is a specialist Business and Enterprise School, a Specialist Science School and has recently[when?] been awarded an Artsmark and Sportsmark.

Foreign Language lessons are also compulsory and are offered as options to sixth form students as Spanish, French and German. Old Swinford Hospital has foreign language assistants, who come as native speakers of the language to teach and help at the school.[citation needed]

GCSEs are taken in Year 11. Lower Sixth take AS Levels, and Upper Sixth take A-Levels. Most Lower Sixth take 3 courses, and Upper Sixth take those same 3 Courses.

Old Swinford Hospital is placed in the top 5% of all schools at GCSE and with a strong record at A level.[citation needed] In October 2006, OFSTED rated the school as Outstanding. The most recent judgement, in 2017, judged the school as Good.[10]

Upon publication of the 2007/2008 academic year results tables, Old Swinford Hospital were the best school in the Dudley local area for pass and success rates in GCSEs with 89% of pupils gaining 5 or more A*-C grades.[citation needed] A Level students also performed well with 99% of examinations taken passed, and an average point score per pupil of 805.8; significantly higher than the Dudley local average of 733.1[11][12] For 2010, it remained the highest performing school in the Dudley borough with 94% of GCSE students gaining 5 or more GCSEs at grade C or above.[13]

Sport edit

The main school sport is rugby; the school has reached the Semi-Finals in the U15 and U18 Daily Mail Cup, reaching the final in the U18 cup in 2012, and winning many other cups.[citation needed] From Michaelmas term the sport is played, with Sevens being played late in the Lent term. Other top level sports include hockey, and cross country. Cross country had a successful 2007/2008 season, winning trophies in both 1st and 2nd team categories. The school runs 3 senior football teams which are coached by former professional footballer Dale Rudge.

In Summer the main school sport is cricket. David Banks, the former Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire cricketer is a member of the teams coaching staff.

In 2011-2012 the Basketball team suffered only 2 defeats in the entire season. The juniors are coached by Barrie Mann.

Other sports include Golf (Old Swinford Hospital owns Stourbridge Golf Club), Squash, Tennis, Rounders, Athletics, Volleyball, hockey and Mountain Biking.

Shooting is a sport also offered at the school.[citation needed]

International links edit

Old Swinford Hospital has international links with schools and educational establishments abroad.[citation needed] The three most notable are in the table below. Old Swinford has a history of raising money, and assisting in many ways with St. John's Secondary School in Nandere, Uganda through various charitable events and days and through the Uganda Link society. When the school had power issues in 2007, Old Swinford managed to raise the money needed to get power supplies back within one day.[citation needed]

School City
  St. John's Secondary Senior School[14] Nandere
  St. George's College North[14] Buenos Aires
  St. Joseph's Nudgee College[14] Brisbane

Old Foleyans edit

Former students of the school are called Old Foleyans after the founder of the school, Thomas Foley.

Arts edit

Media edit

Military edit

Politics edit

Sport edit

Other edit

Headmasters since 1667 edit

  • Mr W. Broadhurst (1667–1682)
  • Mr J. Pearkes (1682–1727)
  • Mr T. Hill (1727–1748)
  • Mr J. Price (1748–1787)
  • Mr E. Sherriff (1787–1802)
  • Mr J. Hodges (1802–1818)
  • Mr J. Fisher (1818–1835)
  • Mr J. Brindley (1835–1839)
  • Mr W. Dixon (1839–1846)
  • Mr W. Evans (1846–1849)
  • Mr J. Anderson (1849–1876)
  • Mr T. Pardoe (1876–1883)
  • Mr WJ Maybury (1883–1928)
  • Mr HC Stone (1928–1951)
  • Mr Lawrence Sheppard MBE (1951–1978)[15]
  • Mr Christopher Potter OBE (1978–2001)
  • Mr Melvyn Roffe (2001–2007)
  • Mr Peter Jones (2007–2014)
  • Mr Paul Kilbride (2014–current)

See also edit

External links edit

  • Old Swinford Hospital official website
  • Stained Glass Window in the Great Hall
  • Old Foleyans' Association
  • School Leagues BBC

References edit

  1. ^ "about-the-school". Old Swinford Hospital. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. ^ "State Black Country boarding school to admit 11-16 girls for first time in 350-year history". expressandstar.com. Wxpress and Star. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Thomas Foley after William Trabute, line engraving, late 18th to early 19th century". Home / Collections / Large Image - NPG D30030; Thomas Foley. National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  4. ^ The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales Volume 4. A. Fullarton and Company. 1843. p. 274. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  5. ^ The lancet London: a journal of British and foreign medicine, surgery, obstetrics, physiology, chemistry, pharmacology, public health and news, Volume 2. 1852. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  6. ^ OLD SWINFORD - Extract from National Gazetteer, 1868
  7. ^ Hopkins, Eric (June 1969). "A Charity School in the Nineteenth Century: Old Swinford Hospital School, 1815-1914". British Journal of Educational Studies. 17 (2): 177–192. doi:10.1080/00071005.1969.9973249. JSTOR 3119259.
  8. ^ British History Online: History of the parish of Old Swinford
  9. ^ "Admissions and Fees". Old Swinford Hospital.
  10. ^ Owen, Dan. "Short inspection of Old Swinford Hospital" (PDF). Ofsted. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  11. ^ http://www.oshsch.com/2009/01/old-swinford-hospital-top-of-league-table/ Old Swinford Hospital Top of League Tables
  12. ^ http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/group_08.pl?Mode=Z&Type=LA&Begin=b&No=332&Base=g&Phase=1&F=1&L=50&Year=08 DSCF Dudley KS4 result tables
  13. ^ "Secondary schools in Dudley". BBC News. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  14. ^ a b c "Housemaster Job Description". Old Swinford Hospital. Retrieved 13 December 2008.
  15. ^ Sheppard, L W (1953). "From charity foundation to residential technical school". The Vocational Aspect of Secondary and Further Education. 5 (10): 37–42. doi:10.1080/03057875380000041.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Old Swinford Hospital news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Old Swinford Hospital is a secondary boarding school in Oldswinford Stourbridge West Midlands England 1 that has been in continuous operation since the 17th century It is one of 36 state boarding schools in England meaning school fees are funded by the LEA and pupils only pay boarding fees Girls are admitted into the sixth form as day pupils Girls will be admitted from year 7 onwards in 2021 2 Old Swinford HospitalAddressHeath LaneStourbridge West Midlands DY8 1QXEnglandCoordinates52 27 03 N 2 08 39 W 52 4507 N 2 1442 W 52 4507 2 1442InformationTypeVoluntary aided comprehensiveDay and boarding schoolMottoUt prosim vince malum bonoReligious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished1667 357 years ago 1667 FounderThomas FoleyLocal authorityDudleySpecialistsBusiness and Enterprise ScienceDepartment for Education URN103870 TablesOfstedReportsChairMalcolm WilcoxHeadmasterPaul KilbrideGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolment603Houses7 Senior Boarding Houses 1 Junior Boarding House 1 Day Student HouseColour s PublicationThe FoleyanFormer PupilsOld FoleyansWebsitehttp www oshsch com Contents 1 History 2 Houses 3 Admissions 3 1 Sixth Form 4 Academics 5 Sport 6 International links 7 Old Foleyans 7 1 Arts 7 2 Media 7 3 Military 7 4 Politics 7 5 Sport 7 6 Other 8 Headmasters since 1667 9 See also 10 External links 11 ReferencesHistory editOld Swinford Hospital opened in the late summer of 1667 Originally called Stourbridge Hospital 3 it was founded by Thomas Foley an ironmaster and prominent local landowner whose main estate was at Great Witley west of Stourport in Worcestershire but with strong Stourbridge connections It was to educate 60 boys from poor but honest families nominated by specified parishes in Worcestershire Staffordshire and Warwickshire The school was sometimes named as Foley s blue coat school 4 or hospital or Oldswinford Hospital Endowed School 5 The school had increased to 70 boys by 1868 6 7 Houses editAs of 2024 the school consists of five active boarding houses House Colour Built Namesake Dudley Purple 1984 the Earls of Dudley the family who bought the Foley s estate of Witley Court Foley Green 1982 Thomas Foley the founder of the School Foster Red 1667 A prominent local family see James Foster Potter Sky Blue 2009 Christopher Potter OBE headmaster from 1978 until 2001 Prospect Year 7 Prospect Hill the house s location Former houses include House Colour Built Namesake Baxter Grey 1990 Richard Baxter a 17th century Puritan minister Chance Lyttelton Named after the Lyttelton family who built nearby Hagley Hall 8 Maybury Navy Blue 1845 William Maybury headmaster of the school from 1883 1928 Stone Witley Yellow 1983 Witley Court the Foley family mansionAdmissions editThere is no catchment area and admission is non selective except for Flexi Boarders in Year 7 Boarding fees and day student facilities are charged but not tuition 9 Sixth Form edit The school also offers a Sixth Form to which girls are admitted Applications externally were subject to an entrance exam which was dropped for students entering September 2015 and GCSE grades equivalent to 7 A grades Boarding places are guaranteed for previous boarders There is a minimum standard of 7 C grades at GCSE expected this requirement can be waived if the pupil contributes to the school in other ways such as such as sport or music citation needed Academics editOld Swinford Hospital is a specialist Business and Enterprise School a Specialist Science School and has recently when been awarded an Artsmark and Sportsmark Foreign Language lessons are also compulsory and are offered as options to sixth form students as Spanish French and German Old Swinford Hospital has foreign language assistants who come as native speakers of the language to teach and help at the school citation needed GCSEs are taken in Year 11 Lower Sixth take AS Levels and Upper Sixth take A Levels Most Lower Sixth take 3 courses and Upper Sixth take those same 3 Courses Old Swinford Hospital is placed in the top 5 of all schools at GCSE and with a strong record at A level citation needed In October 2006 OFSTED rated the school as Outstanding The most recent judgement in 2017 judged the school as Good 10 Upon publication of the 2007 2008 academic year results tables Old Swinford Hospital were the best school in the Dudley local area for pass and success rates in GCSEs with 89 of pupils gaining 5 or more A C grades citation needed A Level students also performed well with 99 of examinations taken passed and an average point score per pupil of 805 8 significantly higher than the Dudley local average of 733 1 11 12 For 2010 it remained the highest performing school in the Dudley borough with 94 of GCSE students gaining 5 or more GCSEs at grade C or above 13 Sport editThe main school sport is rugby the school has reached the Semi Finals in the U15 and U18 Daily Mail Cup reaching the final in the U18 cup in 2012 and winning many other cups citation needed From Michaelmas term the sport is played with Sevens being played late in the Lent term Other top level sports include hockey and cross country Cross country had a successful 2007 2008 season winning trophies in both 1st and 2nd team categories The school runs 3 senior football teams which are coached by former professional footballer Dale Rudge In Summer the main school sport is cricket David Banks the former Worcestershire Warwickshire and Staffordshire cricketer is a member of the teams coaching staff In 2011 2012 the Basketball team suffered only 2 defeats in the entire season The juniors are coached by Barrie Mann Other sports include Golf Old Swinford Hospital owns Stourbridge Golf Club Squash Tennis Rounders Athletics Volleyball hockey and Mountain Biking Shooting is a sport also offered at the school citation needed International links editOld Swinford Hospital has international links with schools and educational establishments abroad citation needed The three most notable are in the table below Old Swinford has a history of raising money and assisting in many ways with St John s Secondary School in Nandere Uganda through various charitable events and days and through the Uganda Link society When the school had power issues in 2007 Old Swinford managed to raise the money needed to get power supplies back within one day citation needed School City nbsp St John s Secondary Senior School 14 Nandere nbsp St George s College North 14 Buenos Aires nbsp St Joseph s Nudgee College 14 BrisbaneOld Foleyans editSee also Category People educated at Old Swinford Hospital Former students of the school are called Old Foleyans after the founder of the school Thomas Foley 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 2021 Arts edit Nicholas Bailey Actor performed in Coronation Street Casualty EastEnders Charles McKeown Academy award nominated actor and writer Films include Brazil 1985 Spies Like Us Time Bandits The Missionary and Life Of Brian Media edit Matthew Chance Journalist International correspondent for CNN Military edit Roi Wilson Captain RN Politics edit Philip Davies Conservative MP for Shipley Mike Wood Conservative MP for Dudley South 2015 Sport edit James Collins Rugby player for Worcester Warriors Rhys Crane Rugby player for Sale Sharks Paul Doran Jones Rugby player for England and Northampton Saints Simon Green cricketer Dean Headley Former England cricketer Hannah Payton Professional cyclist Chris Pennell Rugby player for Worcester Warriors George Robson Rugby player for Harlequins Tom Armstrong Rugby player for England Schools U16 Joe Shaw Rugby player for Newcastle Falcons Max Stelling Centre for Worcester Warriors Richard West Former England Rugby Player Adam Finch Professional Cricketer for Worcester Country Cricket Oliver Lawrence Rugby player for Bath amp England national rugby union team Other edit William Henry Bury Murderer and Jack the Ripper suspectHeadmasters since 1667 editMr W Broadhurst 1667 1682 Mr J Pearkes 1682 1727 Mr T Hill 1727 1748 Mr J Price 1748 1787 Mr E Sherriff 1787 1802 Mr J Hodges 1802 1818 Mr J Fisher 1818 1835 Mr J Brindley 1835 1839 Mr W Dixon 1839 1846 Mr W Evans 1846 1849 Mr J Anderson 1849 1876 Mr T Pardoe 1876 1883 Mr WJ Maybury 1883 1928 Mr HC Stone 1928 1951 Mr Lawrence Sheppard MBE 1951 1978 15 Mr Christopher Potter OBE 1978 2001 Mr Melvyn Roffe 2001 2007 Mr Peter Jones 2007 2014 Mr Paul Kilbride 2014 current See also editOld Swinford Hospital RFCExternal links editOld Swinford Hospital official website Stained Glass Window in the Great Hall Old Foleyans Association School Leagues BBCReferences edit about the school Old Swinford Hospital Retrieved 24 April 2013 State Black Country boarding school to admit 11 16 girls for first time in 350 year history expressandstar com Wxpress and Star Retrieved 28 October 2021 Thomas Foley after William Trabute line engraving late 18th to early 19th century Home Collections Large Image NPG D30030 Thomas Foley National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 22 April 2013 The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales Volume 4 A Fullarton and Company 1843 p 274 Retrieved 4 May 2022 The lancet London a journal of British and foreign medicine surgery obstetrics physiology chemistry pharmacology public health and news Volume 2 1852 Retrieved 28 October 2011 OLD SWINFORD Extract from National Gazetteer 1868 Hopkins Eric June 1969 A Charity School in the Nineteenth Century Old Swinford Hospital School 1815 1914 British Journal of Educational Studies 17 2 177 192 doi 10 1080 00071005 1969 9973249 JSTOR 3119259 British History Online History of the parish of Old Swinford Admissions and Fees Old Swinford Hospital Owen Dan Short inspection of Old Swinford Hospital PDF Ofsted Retrieved 28 January 2018 http www oshsch com 2009 01 old swinford hospital top of league table Old Swinford Hospital Top of League Tables http www dcsf gov uk cgi bin performancetables group 08 pl Mode Z amp Type LA amp Begin b amp No 332 amp Base g amp Phase 1 amp F 1 amp L 50 amp Year 08 DSCF Dudley KS4 result tables Secondary schools in Dudley BBC News 12 January 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2011 a b c Housemaster Job Description Old Swinford Hospital Retrieved 13 December 2008 Sheppard L W 1953 From charity foundation to residential technical school The Vocational Aspect of Secondary and Further Education 5 10 37 42 doi 10 1080 03057875380000041 Retrieved from https 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