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Rochester Grammar School

Rochester Grammar School (known as Rochester Grammar School for Girls until 2006) often abbreviated to RGS is a grammar school for the education of girls between the ages of 11 and 18. It has academy status. It is now known as just "Rochester Grammar School" following the introduction of boys into the sixth form,[1] despite the rest of the school remaining single sex.

Rochester Grammar School
The Rochester Grammar School Shield
Address
Maidstone Road

, ,
ME1 3BY

England
Coordinates51°22′17″N 0°30′03″E / 51.3714°N 0.5009°E / 51.3714; 0.5009
Information
TypeGrammar school;
academy
MottoSub umbra alarum tuarum
("'Neath the Shade of Thy Wings")
Established1888; 136 years ago (1888)
TrustThinking Schools Academy Trust
Department for Education URN136313 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive PrincipalG. Bassan
Head teacherC. Brinklow
GenderGirls, mixed 6th form
Age11 to 18
EnrolmentOver 1,100
HousesByron   Cassidy   Fitzgerald   Hildegard   Somerville   Tomlinson  
Websitewww.rochestergrammar.org.uk

Rochester Grammar School is located on Maidstone Road, opposite the Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School.

History edit

 
Original school building opened in 1889 and closed in 1990
 
Front view of part of the current school

The Rochester Grammar School for Girls was established in 1888 under the powers of the Endowed School’s Act of 1869, which allowed the charitable trustees of the Bridge Wardens to donate the necessary funds for a girls’ grammar school. This was seen as progressive as it pioneered education for girls. Each year the school celebrates its founding with a special service at Rochester Cathedral.[2]

The school building, near the centre of Rochester,[3] was opened in January 1889 by the Countess of Darnley.[4] The school included a morning kindergarten, which closed in the late 1930s.[5]

In 1939, after the outbreak of the Second World War, the school building was taken over by the Civil Defence and the pupils were evacuated to Canterbury, moving in 1940 to Pontypridd then Porthcawl in South Wales. Several bombs fell on the school site during an incendiary raid in 1941, the main school building suffering slight damage. From 1941 an increasing number of pupils began to return to live in Rochester, and in 1942 the school was reopened, although parts of the building remained occupied by the Civil Defence until mid-1944.[6]

The first male teachers were appointed in the 1960s. In 1969 additional school buildings were opened 1.3 km south of the existing school on the outskirts of Rochester. The need for staff and pupils to commute between the two sites, overcrowding and the dilapidation of the old building eventually led to the decision to consolidate the school at one location, and in April 1989 work began on additional buildings on the newer southern site. The original school building was finally closed in 1990,[7] and the site sold for housing and a health centre.[8]

The move to the new site allowed for the school's expansion, and it has grown in size to more than 1,100 students, with almost 300 in the sixth form. Since 2004 male students have been admitted to the sixth form, resulting in a change in the school's title in 2006 to "Rochester Grammar School" – removing the words "for Girls".[2]

The school became grant-maintained in 1993, with funding directly from central government.[9] In November 2010 the RGS became an “Academy of Excellence” under the government’s academy programme for outstanding schools, and is a combined Mathematics/ICT and Music specialist school, the first nationally. Facilities now include a sixth-form centre, a newly built and hi-tech teaching and training suite named after one of the school’s famous ex-students, Evelyn Dunbar. Dunbar was the only woman commissioned as a war artist, and her pictures illustrating the home front during the Second World War decorate the suite.[2]

Subjects edit

The school's subjects include Anthropology, Art, Business Studies, Computing, Classical Civilisation, Design and Technology, Drama, Economics, Film Studies, English, Geography, History, IT, Mathematics, Modern Languages (French, German, Japanese and Spanish), RS, PE, German, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Product Design, Drama, Music, Sociology, and EXEL (PSHE). The school describes itself as a 'Thinking School'; there is an emphasis on the use of Thinking Maps to support teaching and revision. Almost all lessons will include reference to the thinking maps, CoRT1 tools, thinking hats and Habits of Excellence.[10][11]

Key stages edit

The school no longer operates an accelerated two-year Key Stage 3 curriculum, so all pupils enter Key Stage 4 at the beginning of Year 10, when students start to study for their GCSEs. All pupils are expected to aim to achieve the top grades in every subject; the school is well-known for its exceptional GCSE and A level results.[11][12]

League tables and examination results edit

GCSEs & A-Levels edit

A 2010 BBC report ranked the school as having the best GCSE and second best A/AS-Level results in the South East of England.[13]

In 2012 99% of students studying GCSEs attained 5 A*-C grades, including maths and English, and 99% of those studying A-levels (or equivalent qualifications) received at least three.[14]

International Baccalaureate (IB) edit

In 2011, The Rochester Grammar School was the top-performing state school for International Baccalaureate nationally. Forty-one of their students completed the IB diploma and a third achieved a score of 40 or more, which is equivalent to four A* grades at A Level. One student achieved the maximum possible score of 45 in their International Baccalaureate examinations, which is achieved by fewer than 1% of students globally.[15]

From 2020, all students entering the school's sixth form study the IB; A Levels are no longer offered.[12] This change has neither been popular with parents nor students.[citation needed] The sixth-form intake fell from 147 in 2019 to 105 in 2020, with only 46% of the school’s Year 11 girls opting to stay on rather than to transfer to another sixth form. In the years preceding this change, A Levels had a significantly higher uptake by students than the IB.[16]

Sixth form edit

In 1999 a new sixth-form block, the Peggy Saxby Suite, was opened, with a large common room, a silent study area and several classrooms. This has been changed in the last few years and the common room is now home to a very large silent study hall, the Independent Learning Centre (ILC). The ILC has many computers and desks for students to use during study periods, and a teacher is present during lesson times to ensure the room stays silent. There is no common room, but sixth-form students have access to a separate café during break and lunch time. The sixth form accepts male pupils.

Sport edit

The school has many girls and a few boys (in the sixth form) who represent the county, and sometimes the country, in a range of sports, including football, skiing, sailing, netball and athletics.[citation needed]

Music edit

The school is known for the musical abilities of its pupils. There is an orchestra, a flute choir, a main (voice) choir, a gospel choir, a chamber choir, a year seven choir and 'NChant', a choir formed of students from years 9–13 who audition to become members. Year 8 students are also able to reach a bronze Arts Award.[citation needed]

Notable former pupils edit

Controversies edit

In April 2016 the Chief Executive Officer of the Thinking Schools Academy Trust, to which RGS belongs,[18] and former headteacher Denise Shepherd were suspended due to allegations of snooping on staff emails, bullying staff and doctoring parts of an external inspection report.[19] In July 2016, the Thinking Schools Academy Trust Chairman, Peter Martin paid tribute to Ms Shepherd, who had since resigned,[20] stating that: "The Trust undertook a formal investigation, into allegations of misconduct made against Ms Shepherd. This has now concluded, with no further action required to be taken. It is extremely regrettable that these allegations were leaked to the press by an unknown source."[21]

In July 2017 RGS received national media coverage when it was disclosed that the History Department, when teaching pupils about the 19th-century African slave trade, had provided a worksheet that invited Year 8 pupils to take part in a fictional slave auction, using stereotypical negative qualities about African people; the head of the History Department later apologised on behalf of the school.[22][23]

In June 2018 the school lost an unencrypted memory stick containing data on more than 1,000 pupils.[24][25]

References edit

  1. ^ The Rochester Grammar School for Girls, BBC News.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 27 December 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ 51°22′53″N 0°30′07″E / 51.381380°N 0.502060°E / 51.381380; 0.502060 Location of the School, 1889-1990.
  4. ^ Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett-Parker. Under the Shadow of Thy Wings. A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls. p. 10. Published by School, 1995.
  5. ^ Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett-Parker. Under the Shadow of Thy Wings. A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls. pp. 24–25. Published by School, 1995.
  6. ^ Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett-Parker. Under the Shadow of Thy Wings. A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls. pp. 31–33. Published by School, 1995.
  7. ^ Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett-Parker. Under the Shadow of Thy Wings. A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls. pp. 50. 53, 60, 65. Published by School, 1995.
  8. ^ Dame Sybil Thorndike Health Centre website(Accessed 20 March 2019)
  9. ^ Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett-Parker. Under the Shadow of Thy Wings. A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls. p. 73. Published by School, 1995.
  10. ^ "CoRT Tools · Thinking Schools Academy Trust".
  11. ^ a b "RGS website: Curriculum". 20 August 2021.
  12. ^ a b "International Baccalaureate". The Rochester Grammar School. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  13. ^ "BBC NEWS | Education | League Tables | Secondary schools in Medway Towns".
  14. ^ "BBC News - School league tables".
  15. ^ "Kent school gets top International Baccalaureate results". BBC News. 12 July 2011.
  16. ^ Read, Peter J. "What's Happening at The Rochester Grammar School? - Kent Independent Education Advice". www.kentadvice.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  17. ^ "Mildred Ratcliffe: Artist at Loose" (PDF). Loose Threads. No. 10. Loose Area History Society. 2010. pp. 2–4.
  18. ^ "RGS website: Our Trust". 20 March 2019.
  19. ^ "Academy chief 'snooped on teachers' emails'".
  20. ^ Dickens, John (30 January 2017). "Accounts Watch: Academy trust chief gets £85,000 severance pay-out". Schools Week. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  21. ^ Acres, Tom (16 July 2016). "Thinking Schools Academy Trust appoints new interim CEO to guide its seven Medway schools". Kent Online. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  22. ^ "Rochester Grammar School, criticised for Year 8 slavery worksheet". Kent Messenger. Kent online. 12 July 2017.
  23. ^ "Kent school criticised for giving pupils slave auction worksheet". Guardian Media Group. 12 July 2017.
  24. ^ "Rochester Grammar School USB stick loss exposes pupil data". BBC News. 5 June 2018.
  25. ^ "Rochester Grammar School lose information on 1,000 pupils". Kent Messenger. Kent online. 6 June 2018.

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Rochester Grammar School known as Rochester Grammar School for Girls until 2006 often abbreviated to RGS is a grammar school for the education of girls between the ages of 11 and 18 It has academy status It is now known as just Rochester Grammar School following the introduction of boys into the sixth form 1 despite the rest of the school remaining single sex Rochester Grammar SchoolThe Rochester Grammar School ShieldAddressMaidstone RoadRochester Kent ME1 3BYEnglandCoordinates51 22 17 N 0 30 03 E 51 3714 N 0 5009 E 51 3714 0 5009InformationTypeGrammar school academyMottoSub umbra alarum tuarum Neath the Shade of Thy Wings Established1888 136 years ago 1888 TrustThinking Schools Academy TrustDepartment for Education URN136313 TablesOfstedReportsExecutive PrincipalG BassanHead teacherC BrinklowGenderGirls mixed 6th formAge11 to 18EnrolmentOver 1 100HousesByron Cassidy Fitzgerald Hildegard Somerville Tomlinson Websitewww wbr rochestergrammar wbr org wbr uk Rochester Grammar School is located on Maidstone Road opposite the Sir Joseph Williamson s Mathematical School Contents 1 History 2 Subjects 2 1 Key stages 3 League tables and examination results 3 1 GCSEs amp A Levels 3 2 International Baccalaureate IB 4 Sixth form 5 Sport 6 Music 7 Notable former pupils 8 Controversies 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Original school building opened in 1889 and closed in 1990 nbsp Front view of part of the current school The Rochester Grammar School for Girls was established in 1888 under the powers of the Endowed School s Act of 1869 which allowed the charitable trustees of the Bridge Wardens to donate the necessary funds for a girls grammar school This was seen as progressive as it pioneered education for girls Each year the school celebrates its founding with a special service at Rochester Cathedral 2 The school building near the centre of Rochester 3 was opened in January 1889 by the Countess of Darnley 4 The school included a morning kindergarten which closed in the late 1930s 5 In 1939 after the outbreak of the Second World War the school building was taken over by the Civil Defence and the pupils were evacuated to Canterbury moving in 1940 to Pontypridd then Porthcawl in South Wales Several bombs fell on the school site during an incendiary raid in 1941 the main school building suffering slight damage From 1941 an increasing number of pupils began to return to live in Rochester and in 1942 the school was reopened although parts of the building remained occupied by the Civil Defence until mid 1944 6 The first male teachers were appointed in the 1960s In 1969 additional school buildings were opened 1 3 km south of the existing school on the outskirts of Rochester The need for staff and pupils to commute between the two sites overcrowding and the dilapidation of the old building eventually led to the decision to consolidate the school at one location and in April 1989 work began on additional buildings on the newer southern site The original school building was finally closed in 1990 7 and the site sold for housing and a health centre 8 The move to the new site allowed for the school s expansion and it has grown in size to more than 1 100 students with almost 300 in the sixth form Since 2004 male students have been admitted to the sixth form resulting in a change in the school s title in 2006 to Rochester Grammar School removing the words for Girls 2 The school became grant maintained in 1993 with funding directly from central government 9 In November 2010 the RGS became an Academy of Excellence under the government s academy programme for outstanding schools and is a combined Mathematics ICT and Music specialist school the first nationally Facilities now include a sixth form centre a newly built and hi tech teaching and training suite named after one of the school s famous ex students Evelyn Dunbar Dunbar was the only woman commissioned as a war artist and her pictures illustrating the home front during the Second World War decorate the suite 2 Subjects editThe school s subjects include Anthropology Art Business Studies Computing Classical Civilisation Design and Technology Drama Economics Film Studies English Geography History IT Mathematics Modern Languages French German Japanese and Spanish RS PE German Sciences Biology Chemistry and Physics Philosophy Politics Psychology Product Design Drama Music Sociology and EXEL PSHE The school describes itself as a Thinking School there is an emphasis on the use of Thinking Maps to support teaching and revision Almost all lessons will include reference to the thinking maps CoRT1 tools thinking hats and Habits of Excellence 10 11 Key stages edit The school no longer operates an accelerated two year Key Stage 3 curriculum so all pupils enter Key Stage 4 at the beginning of Year 10 when students start to study for their GCSEs All pupils are expected to aim to achieve the top grades in every subject the school is well known for its exceptional GCSE and A level results 11 12 League tables and examination results editGCSEs amp A Levels edit A 2010 BBC report ranked the school as having the best GCSE and second best A AS Level results in the South East of England 13 In 2012 99 of students studying GCSEs attained 5 A C grades including maths and English and 99 of those studying A levels or equivalent qualifications received at least three 14 International Baccalaureate IB edit In 2011 The Rochester Grammar School was the top performing state school for International Baccalaureate nationally Forty one of their students completed the IB diploma and a third achieved a score of 40 or more which is equivalent to four A grades at A Level One student achieved the maximum possible score of 45 in their International Baccalaureate examinations which is achieved by fewer than 1 of students globally 15 From 2020 all students entering the school s sixth form study the IB A Levels are no longer offered 12 This change has neither been popular with parents nor students citation needed The sixth form intake fell from 147 in 2019 to 105 in 2020 with only 46 of the school s Year 11 girls opting to stay on rather than to transfer to another sixth form In the years preceding this change A Levels had a significantly higher uptake by students than the IB 16 Sixth form editIn 1999 a new sixth form block the Peggy Saxby Suite was opened with a large common room a silent study area and several classrooms This has been changed in the last few years and the common room is now home to a very large silent study hall the Independent Learning Centre ILC The ILC has many computers and desks for students to use during study periods and a teacher is present during lesson times to ensure the room stays silent There is no common room but sixth form students have access to a separate cafe during break and lunch time The sixth form accepts male pupils Sport editThe school has many girls and a few boys in the sixth form who represent the county and sometimes the country in a range of sports including football skiing sailing netball and athletics citation needed Music editThe school is known for the musical abilities of its pupils There is an orchestra a flute choir a main voice choir a gospel choir a chamber choir a year seven choir and NChant a choir formed of students from years 9 13 who audition to become members Year 8 students are also able to reach a bronze Arts Award citation needed Notable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at Rochester Grammar School Natasha Brennan born 1986 rugby player Kat Driscoll born 1986 trampolinist Evelyn Dunbar 1906 1960 war artist Charlotte Evans born 1991 Paralympic skier guide Caroline Feraday born 1988 broadcaster Diane James born 1959 former UK Independence Party leader elect and MEP Alice Oseman born 1994 author Mildred Ratcliffe 1899 1988 painter commercial artist amp calligrapher 17 Dame Sybil Thorndike 1882 1976 actress Sophia Webster born 1985 fashion designerControversies editIn April 2016 the Chief Executive Officer of the Thinking Schools Academy Trust to which RGS belongs 18 and former headteacher Denise Shepherd were suspended due to allegations of snooping on staff emails bullying staff and doctoring parts of an external inspection report 19 In July 2016 the Thinking Schools Academy Trust Chairman Peter Martin paid tribute to Ms Shepherd who had since resigned 20 stating that The Trust undertook a formal investigation into allegations of misconduct made against Ms Shepherd This has now concluded with no further action required to be taken It is extremely regrettable that these allegations were leaked to the press by an unknown source 21 In July 2017 RGS received national media coverage when it was disclosed that the History Department when teaching pupils about the 19th century African slave trade had provided a worksheet that invited Year 8 pupils to take part in a fictional slave auction using stereotypical negative qualities about African people the head of the History Department later apologised on behalf of the school 22 23 In June 2018 the school lost an unencrypted memory stick containing data on more than 1 000 pupils 24 25 References edit The Rochester Grammar School for Girls BBC News a b c History of The Rochester Grammar School RGS website Archived from the original on 27 December 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 51 22 53 N 0 30 07 E 51 381380 N 0 502060 E 51 381380 0 502060 Location of the School 1889 1990 Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett Parker Under the Shadow of Thy Wings A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls p 10 Published by School 1995 Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett Parker Under the Shadow of Thy Wings A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls pp 24 25 Published by School 1995 Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett Parker Under the Shadow of Thy Wings A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls pp 31 33 Published by School 1995 Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett Parker Under the Shadow of Thy Wings A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls pp 50 53 60 65 Published by School 1995 Dame Sybil Thorndike Health Centre website Accessed 20 March 2019 Marie Hartley and Leanne Targett Parker Under the Shadow of Thy Wings A History of the Rochester Grammar School for Girls p 73 Published by School 1995 CoRT Tools Thinking Schools Academy Trust a b RGS website Curriculum 20 August 2021 a b International Baccalaureate The Rochester Grammar School Retrieved 24 June 2020 BBC NEWS Education League Tables Secondary schools in Medway Towns BBC News School league tables Kent school gets top International Baccalaureate results BBC News 12 July 2011 Read Peter J What s Happening at The Rochester Grammar School Kent Independent Education Advice www kentadvice co uk Retrieved 24 December 2020 Mildred Ratcliffe Artist at Loose PDF Loose Threads No 10 Loose Area History Society 2010 pp 2 4 RGS website Our Trust 20 March 2019 Academy chief snooped on teachers emails Dickens John 30 January 2017 Accounts Watch Academy trust chief gets 85 000 severance pay out Schools Week Retrieved 6 June 2017 Acres Tom 16 July 2016 Thinking Schools Academy Trust appoints new interim CEO to guide its seven Medway schools Kent Online Retrieved 6 June 2017 Rochester Grammar School criticised for Year 8 slavery worksheet Kent Messenger Kent online 12 July 2017 Kent school criticised for giving pupils slave auction worksheet Guardian Media Group 12 July 2017 Rochester Grammar School USB stick loss exposes pupil data BBC News 5 June 2018 Rochester Grammar School lose information on 1 000 pupils Kent Messenger Kent online 6 June 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rochester Grammar School amp oldid 1210633525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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