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The Portsmouth Grammar School

The Portsmouth Grammar School (PGS) is a co-educational private day school in Portsmouth, England, located in the historic part of Portsmouth. It was founded in 1732 as a boys' school, and is located on Portsmouth High Street.[2]

The Portsmouth Grammar School
Address
High Street

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PO1 2JN

Coordinates50°47′30″N 1°05′59″W / 50.791784°N 1.0998°W / 50.791784; -1.0998
Information
TypePrivate day school
Grammar school
MottoPraemia Virtutis Honores
Established1732; 292 years ago (1732)
FounderWilliam Smith
Chairman of the GovernorsWalther Cha
HeadmasterDavid Wickes[1]
Staff172
GenderMixed
Age2 to 18
Houses4
Colour(s)  Red
  Gold
  Black
PublicationThe Portmuthian
School hymnAll My Hope on God is Founded
Former pupilsOld Portmuthians
School blogPortsmouth Point
Websitehttp://www.pgs.org.uk/
Frontispiece, The Portsmouth Grammar School

History edit

 
The old Grammar School building now houses the Upper Junior School

In 1732, William Smith, a former Mayor of Portsmouth and previously the garrison physician, died and left his estate to Christ Church, Oxford. His will contained instructions to build a new school in Portsmouth and thus, The Portsmouth Grammar School was founded. The will of the founder is reflected to this day in that two Governors continue to be nominated by Christ Church. The school also retains its naval links, with the Second Sea Lord nominating one further Governor. In 1926, the school moved from its Victorian premises to Cambridge Barracks.[3] The school was hit by bombs during the Second World War.[4]

In 1976, with the removal of the Direct Grant, it stopped being a grammar school under the Tripartite System, though it kept the term as part of its name and at the same time began to accept female pupils.[5] The school colours are red, black and gold, and the school motto is Praemia Virtutis Honores (English: Honours are the rewards of virtue). The current Headmaster is Mr David Wickes, replacing Dr Anne Cotton. The school spent £6 million on a new Science building in 2011.[6]

Academic performance edit

In 2004 the school came 67 out of 100 in a Guardian list of Top independent schools' UCAS scores,[7] There was an average AS/A level point score of 939.1 in 2009.[8]

Internal structure edit

The Portsmouth Grammar School consists of three sections: Nursery (ages 2–4), Junior School (Reception to Year 6), and Senior School (Year 7 to Sixth Form). [5] The Upper Junior School (Years 5–6) is situated in the original Victorian building which once contained the whole Grammar School. The Nursery, Lower Junior School (Reception to Year 4), Middle School, and Upper School are located across the road on the High Street.

Houses edit

 
The Main Arch, The Portsmouth Grammar School

There are four houses in each section of PSG. Each house is represented by a colour and named after a former schoolmaster. Although these colours remain the same, the names change in each section of the School:

Junior School Middle School Upper School Colour
Hudson Barton Grant Blue
Jerrard Eastwood Latter Yellow
Nicol Hawkey Smith Red
Privett Summers Whitcombe Green

Houses form the basis of the school pastoral system and provide a continued 'home' throughout a pupil's time at the school. In the Upper School, each house has its own common room. Sixth Formers have their own common area and cafe, known as the Sixth Form Centre; they also have their own library.

Co-curricular activities edit

Pupils take part in trips each term to visit various countries. Pupils have visited France, Germany, Spain, Ireland, the United States, Syria, Russia, Norway, Hungary, Uganda and several other countries. Exchanges take place as a part of the Modern Foreign Languages programme each year, with pupils spending time in France, Spain, or Germany and receiving a visit from their counterparts. Additionally, sports teams travel each year to various locations, which have included South Africa and Australia.

Aside from trips abroad, extracurricular activities include the Combined Cadet Force, a Debating Club, Wildlife Club, "Stock Market Club", "Model Rockets", and "Middle School Textiles Club".

The school was involved in the establishment of the education charity United World Schools and since 2010 has funded a Partner School in Cambodia through co-curricular activities.[9]

Sport edit

Within the school grounds is a sports centre containing a multi-purpose hall, gymnasium, squash courts, weight lifting room, and dance rooms. The school has sports grounds at Hilsea, which include various pitches as well as a pavilion. The school sometimes uses the HMS Temeraire grounds and Governors Green in Portsmouth.

CCF edit

The school has a Combined Cadet Force open to pupils in Year 9 and above, which has Army, Royal Air Force, and Royal Navy sections.

Music edit

In an article in the September 2006 BBC Music Magazine, the following was written about the music at PGS:

At Portsmouth Grammar School, the musical opportunities put those of other, better known establishments to shame. With its own composer in residence...Links with the London Mozart Players mean that scholars get the chance to perform a concerto with a professional ensemble... Commissions for the school include works by Sally Beamish, Lynne Plowman, and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.

There are several ensembles that perform regularly, many conducted by the school's associate conductor, Nicolae Moldoveanu. The PGS Chamber Choir sang at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005 and went on tour to Salzburg at Christmas 2006. The Choir also sings regularly with the London Mozart Players and upholds an annual tradition of singing Evensong at Christ Church, Oxford.[citation needed]

Politics edit

The school has run mock elections for notable elections that have occurred at the time. In 2010, the History & Politics Department organised school elections for the 2010 UK election, where the school narrowly elected the Conservative Party,[citation needed] whilst in the 2012 US election the school voted in favour of the Democrats.[10]

Old Portmuthians edit

Alumni are known as Old Portmuthians and may join The Old Portmuthian Club, founded in 1885. Notable OPs include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About the Head". The Portsmouth Grammar School. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Portsmouth Grammar School". Portsmouth Grammar School. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  3. ^ Historic England. "Portsmouth Grammar School and attached railings (1333199)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  4. ^ Groombridge, Garth (2017). Portsmouth in 50 Buildings. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1445664064.
  5. ^ a b "1970–1979". Portsmouth Grammar School. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  6. ^ . Pgs.org.uk. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  7. ^ Top 100 Independent Schools 2004 in The Guardian, 27 August 2004
  8. ^ "Performance results for The Portsmouth Grammar School". BBC News. 13 January 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  9. ^ Nassif, Aline (23 May 2012). "Dancers raise thousands". Portsmouth News. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  10. ^ "Obama Re-elected by US and PGS". Portsmouth Point. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Medals and Awards - Nickerson, William Henry Snyder". angloboerwar.com. from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  12. ^ Cardis, Neville (1966). "Obituary - Walter Hammond". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  13. ^ Ackrill, John Lloyd (1985). Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen, 1922-1982 (.pdf). Proceedings of the British Academy. Vol. 70. p. 481. ISBN 9780197260371. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  14. ^ "Obituary: James Clavell". The Independent. 8 September 1994. from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  15. ^ . Peter Viggers - Official Website. Archived from the original on 18 December 2003. Retrieved 3 April 2024.

External links edit

  • The Portsmouth Grammar School website
  • Guide to Independent Schools entry
  • The Old Portmuthian Club website

portsmouth, grammar, school, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, updated, please, help, update, this, article, reflect, recent, events. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2019 This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Portsmouth Grammar School PGS is a co educational private day school in Portsmouth England located in the historic part of Portsmouth It was founded in 1732 as a boys school and is located on Portsmouth High Street 2 The Portsmouth Grammar SchoolAddressHigh StreetPortsmouth Hampshire PO1 2JNEnglandCoordinates50 47 30 N 1 05 59 W 50 791784 N 1 0998 W 50 791784 1 0998InformationTypePrivate day schoolGrammar schoolMottoPraemia Virtutis HonoresEstablished1732 292 years ago 1732 FounderWilliam SmithChairman of the GovernorsWalther ChaHeadmasterDavid Wickes 1 Staff172GenderMixedAge2 to 18Houses4Colour s Red Gold BlackPublicationThe PortmuthianSchool hymnAll My Hope on God is FoundedFormer pupilsOld PortmuthiansSchool blogPortsmouth PointWebsitehttp www pgs org uk Frontispiece The Portsmouth Grammar School Contents 1 History 2 Academic performance 3 Internal structure 3 1 Houses 4 Co curricular activities 4 1 Sport 4 2 CCF 4 3 Music 4 4 Politics 5 Old Portmuthians 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The old Grammar School building now houses the Upper Junior School In 1732 William Smith a former Mayor of Portsmouth and previously the garrison physician died and left his estate to Christ Church Oxford His will contained instructions to build a new school in Portsmouth and thus The Portsmouth Grammar School was founded The will of the founder is reflected to this day in that two Governors continue to be nominated by Christ Church The school also retains its naval links with the Second Sea Lord nominating one further Governor In 1926 the school moved from its Victorian premises to Cambridge Barracks 3 The school was hit by bombs during the Second World War 4 In 1976 with the removal of the Direct Grant it stopped being a grammar school under the Tripartite System though it kept the term as part of its name and at the same time began to accept female pupils 5 The school colours are red black and gold and the school motto is Praemia Virtutis Honores English Honours are the rewards of virtue The current Headmaster is Mr David Wickes replacing Dr Anne Cotton The school spent 6 million on a new Science building in 2011 6 Academic performance editIn 2004 the school came 67 out of 100 in a Guardian list of Top independent schools UCAS scores 7 There was an average AS A level point score of 939 1 in 2009 8 Internal structure editThe Portsmouth Grammar School consists of three sections Nursery ages 2 4 Junior School Reception to Year 6 and Senior School Year 7 to Sixth Form 5 The Upper Junior School Years 5 6 is situated in the original Victorian building which once contained the whole Grammar School The Nursery Lower Junior School Reception to Year 4 Middle School and Upper School are located across the road on the High Street Houses edit nbsp The Main Arch The Portsmouth Grammar School There are four houses in each section of PSG Each house is represented by a colour and named after a former schoolmaster Although these colours remain the same the names change in each section of the School Junior School Middle School Upper School Colour Hudson Barton Grant Blue Jerrard Eastwood Latter Yellow Nicol Hawkey Smith Red Privett Summers Whitcombe Green Houses form the basis of the school pastoral system and provide a continued home throughout a pupil s time at the school In the Upper School each house has its own common room Sixth Formers have their own common area and cafe known as the Sixth Form Centre they also have their own library Co curricular activities editPupils take part in trips each term to visit various countries Pupils have visited France Germany Spain Ireland the United States Syria Russia Norway Hungary Uganda and several other countries Exchanges take place as a part of the Modern Foreign Languages programme each year with pupils spending time in France Spain or Germany and receiving a visit from their counterparts Additionally sports teams travel each year to various locations which have included South Africa and Australia Aside from trips abroad extracurricular activities include the Combined Cadet Force a Debating Club Wildlife Club Stock Market Club Model Rockets and Middle School Textiles Club The school was involved in the establishment of the education charity United World Schools and since 2010 has funded a Partner School in Cambodia through co curricular activities 9 Sport edit Within the school grounds is a sports centre containing a multi purpose hall gymnasium squash courts weight lifting room and dance rooms The school has sports grounds at Hilsea which include various pitches as well as a pavilion The school sometimes uses the HMS Temeraire grounds and Governors Green in Portsmouth CCF edit The school has a Combined Cadet Force open to pupils in Year 9 and above which has Army Royal Air Force and Royal Navy sections Music edit In an article in the September 2006 BBC Music Magazine the following was written about the music at PGS At Portsmouth Grammar School the musical opportunities put those of other better known establishments to shame With its own composer in residence Links with the London Mozart Players mean that scholars get the chance to perform a concerto with a professional ensemble Commissions for the school include works by Sally Beamish Lynne Plowman and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies There are several ensembles that perform regularly many conducted by the school s associate conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu The PGS Chamber Choir sang at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005 and went on tour to Salzburg at Christmas 2006 The Choir also sings regularly with the London Mozart Players and upholds an annual tradition of singing Evensong at Christ Church Oxford citation needed Politics edit The school has run mock elections for notable elections that have occurred at the time In 2010 the History amp Politics Department organised school elections for the 2010 UK election where the school narrowly elected the Conservative Party citation needed whilst in the 2012 US election the school voted in favour of the Democrats 10 Old Portmuthians editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of Old Portmuthians Alumni are known as Old Portmuthians and may join The Old Portmuthian Club founded in 1885 Notable OPs include William Henry Snyder Nickerson VC 1875 1954 physician and soldier 11 Wally Hammond 1903 1965 England Cricketer and Captain 12 G E L Owen 1922 1982 classicist and philosopher 13 James Clavell 1924 1994 novelist director and notably the screenwriter of 1963 film The Great Escape 14 Sir Peter Viggers 1938 2020 Conservative MP for Gosport 1974 2010 who was made famous for his expenses claim for a duck house 15 Fred Dinenage 1942 presenter of ITV s local news programme Meridian Tonight Paul Jones 1942 singer with Manfred Mann 1962 1966 and presenter of The Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 1986 2018 Ian Osterloh 1960 Clinical researcher attributed with the creation of Viagra as well as numerous cardiovascular drugs Mel Stride 1961 Conservative MP for Central Devon 2010 present and former Leader of the House of Commons 2019 Jock Clear 1963 senior performance engineer working for Scuderia Ferrari in Formula One racing and former race engineer for Lewis Hamilton 2013 14 He is now the driver coach for Charles Leclerc Ed Richards 1965 Chief Executive of Ofcom and former special adviser to Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown Roger Black 1966 Olympic athlete silver medalist Murray Gold 1969 TV film and stage composer whose work notably includes Doctor Who since 2005 James Bobin 1972 film director writer and producer directed the high grossing 2011 film The Muppets and its 2014 sequel Rick Edwards 1979 presenter journalist and author presents BBC quiz show Impossible Ant Middleton 1981 Former Royal Marine writer television personality and former host of TV series SAS Who Dares Wins Isaac Waddington 1999 singer pianist and finalist on the ninth series of Britain s Got TalentSee also editList of English and Welsh endowed schools 19th century References edit About the Head The Portsmouth Grammar School Retrieved 11 March 2019 Portsmouth Grammar School Portsmouth Grammar School Retrieved 1 April 2021 Historic England Portsmouth Grammar School and attached railings 1333199 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 September 2017 Groombridge Garth 2017 Portsmouth in 50 Buildings Amberley Publishing ISBN 978 1445664064 a b 1970 1979 Portsmouth Grammar School Retrieved 2 October 2019 New Science Centre Pgs org uk Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 13 February 2011 Top 100 Independent Schools 2004 in The Guardian 27 August 2004 Performance results for The Portsmouth Grammar School BBC News 13 January 2010 Retrieved 13 February 2011 Nassif Aline 23 May 2012 Dancers raise thousands Portsmouth News Retrieved 11 June 2015 Obama Re elected by US and PGS Portsmouth Point 7 November 2012 Retrieved 6 December 2012 Medals and Awards Nickerson William Henry Snyder angloboerwar com Archived from the original on 3 April 2024 Retrieved 3 April 2024 Cardis Neville 1966 Obituary Walter Hammond ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Archived from the original on 3 April 2024 Retrieved 3 April 2024 Ackrill John Lloyd 1985 Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen 1922 1982 pdf Proceedings of the British Academy Vol 70 p 481 ISBN 9780197260371 Retrieved 3 April 2024 Obituary James Clavell The Independent 8 September 1994 Archived from the original on 3 April 2024 Retrieved 3 April 2024 Biography Peter Viggers Official Website Archived from the original on 18 December 2003 Retrieved 3 April 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Portsmouth Grammar School The Portsmouth Grammar School website Guide to Independent Schools entry The Old Portmuthian Club website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Portsmouth Grammar School amp oldid 1217083410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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