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Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School

Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School is a single-sex voluntary controlled grammar school in Canterbury, Kent, England. The school originated in the Middle Ages as an educational foundation for children in Canterbury, emerging as a separate school for girls in 1881. Its brother school is Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys which resides a mere half mile away.

Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School
Address
Old Dover Road

, ,
CT1 3EW

Coordinates51°15′53″N 1°05′48″E / 51.2648°N 1.0966°E / 51.2648; 1.0966
Information
TypeVoluntary controlled grammar school
MottoMeliora Sequamur
(let us aim for better things)
Religious affiliation(s)Mixed
Established1881
Local authorityKent
Department for Education URN118840 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsAshley Kimble
HeadteacherPaul Pollard
Staff120+
GenderFemale (mixed Sixth form)
Age11 to 18
Enrolmentc. 1200
HousesAusten, Curie, Fonteyn, Johnson, Nightingale and Pankhurst
Colour(s)Navy, Burgundy, Gold and White     
PublicationLangton Scientist Journal
Websitehttp://www.langton.kent.sch.uk/

The school is selective in its intake, with prospective Year 7 students having to take the Kent Procedure for Entrance to Secondary Education, an eleven-plus examination. Around 180 new students are accepted every year at age 11, and around 60 students every year join the sixth form from other schools. 2010 saw the successful introduction of boys into the sixth form.

In the school's Ofsted inspection (July 2014) it was rated 'Good' overall.[1]

History edit

The history of the school begins with the Blue Coat Boys' School housed at the Poor Priest's Hospital which had been founded in the Middle Ages. In 1881, two new schools (a girls school and a boys school) succeeded it and were called the Canterbury Middle Schools. However, to dispel rumours that they were solely for the use of the middle classes, they were renamed in 1887 to become the Simon Langton Girls' and Boys' schools, named after Simon Langton, an Archdeacon of Canterbury who in 1248 had left behind legacies to the Poor Priest's Hospital.[citation needed]

During the Baedecker Blitz in the Second World War, the old school buildings were destroyed - they were situated in what is now the Whitefriar's Shopping Centre and rebuilt on its present site (just off the A2050) in 1950.

Between 1960 and 1974, Mary Creighton Bailey was headmistress. She brought in a full-time music teacher and instigated plans for a new music block. The block was completed in 1980, and she was invited back to open it.[2] In 2005 Simon Langton Girls' became a specialist school in music and information and communication technology (ICT).

In 2008, the national Gold ArtsMark was awarded to the school for the third time, for excellence in Art, Music, Drama, Dance and Textiles. ArtsMark is the benchmark for arts education provision and Simon Langton Girls' received the Gold award in 2002, 2005 and 2008. Jane Robinson became the head teacher in January 2008.

In 2010, the school gained the International School Award.[citation needed]

Site edit

The school‘s main classroom block is a 1950s building, originally planned to become a military reserve hospital, which contains thirteen science laboratories, classrooms, studios for art, music and drama, Design Technology workshops and a refurbished Sixth Form centre with a library, computer suite and Common Room. The site is characterised by its green spaces, bordered with steep grassy hills and large trees, which pollinate over the summer.

The school site also has a large sports field, as well as a netball/tennis court and an Orchard, run by the Biology Dept. in conjunction with the WellWorld Project, which aims to promote biodiversity in schools.

A £20m project to build a new classroom block and Sports Hall on site, to replace the original 1950s building, was originally set to open in September 2020, but opened in 2021[3]

Academic performance and Ofsted reports edit

A 2009 Ofsted inspection[4] found the overall effectiveness of the mathematics subject to be outstanding, stating that "Many students experience outstanding teaching" from "some exceptionally talented teachers" and "some excellent use is made of computer-linked whiteboards to enhance students’ understanding." "Achievement post-16 is good. Standards are very high."[citation needed]

Ofsted lead inspector, Ian Stuart, wrote a letter to pupils on 7 June 2007 to tell them they were "developing into fine young people" who were "outstanding ambassadors" for their generation following the 2007 Ofsted inspection which rated the school as "outstanding" in all areas.[5][better source needed]

Academy proposals edit

In 2016 the governing body of Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School began consulting on the possibility of the school converting to academy status. The application to DfE was cancelled after some protest.[6]

Old Langtonians edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School" (PDF). Ofsted.
  2. ^ Senechal, Mr (2023). "Our History: 1960-1974". langtonsixthform.co.uk. Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School. Retrieved 5 December 2023. (PDF version)
  3. ^ "New dawn for school as building work complete". Kent Online. 18 February 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Legal advice sought on Canterbury grammar academy plan 'concern'". BBC News. 19 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Imogen Bain". IMDb.
  8. ^ "Whitstable bowls player Sian Gordon makes Commonwealth Games squad". Kentish Gazette. 19 August 2009.
  9. ^ Fennell, J. L. I.; Foote, I. P. (1981). "Professor Anne Pennington (1934-1981)". The Slavonic and East European Review. 59 (4): 565–571. ISSN 0037-6795. JSTOR 4208386.
  10. ^ "Rupert Bear Memorabilia Saved for Canterbury". Canterbury City Council. 21 February 2005.

External links edit

  • Simon Langton Girls' website
  • SchoolsNet.com profile of SLGGS

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Simon Langton Girls Grammar School is a single sex voluntary controlled grammar school in Canterbury Kent England The school originated in the Middle Ages as an educational foundation for children in Canterbury emerging as a separate school for girls in 1881 Its brother school is Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys which resides a mere half mile away Simon Langton Girls Grammar SchoolAddressOld Dover RoadCanterbury Kent CT1 3EWEnglandCoordinates51 15 53 N 1 05 48 E 51 2648 N 1 0966 E 51 2648 1 0966InformationTypeVoluntary controlled grammar schoolMottoMeliora Sequamur let us aim for better things Religious affiliation s MixedEstablished1881Local authorityKentDepartment for Education URN118840 TablesOfstedReportsChair of GovernorsAshley KimbleHeadteacherPaul PollardStaff120 GenderFemale mixed Sixth form Age11 to 18Enrolmentc 1200HousesAusten Curie Fonteyn Johnson Nightingale and PankhurstColour s Navy Burgundy Gold and White PublicationLangton Scientist JournalWebsitehttp www langton kent sch uk The school is selective in its intake with prospective Year 7 students having to take the Kent Procedure for Entrance to Secondary Education an eleven plus examination Around 180 new students are accepted every year at age 11 and around 60 students every year join the sixth form from other schools 2010 saw the successful introduction of boys into the sixth form In the school s Ofsted inspection July 2014 it was rated Good overall 1 Contents 1 History 2 Site 3 Academic performance and Ofsted reports 4 Academy proposals 5 Old Langtonians 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe history of the school begins with the Blue Coat Boys School housed at the Poor Priest s Hospital which had been founded in the Middle Ages In 1881 two new schools a girls school and a boys school succeeded it and were called the Canterbury Middle Schools However to dispel rumours that they were solely for the use of the middle classes they were renamed in 1887 to become the Simon Langton Girls and Boys schools named after Simon Langton an Archdeacon of Canterbury who in 1248 had left behind legacies to the Poor Priest s Hospital citation needed During the Baedecker Blitz in the Second World War the old school buildings were destroyed they were situated in what is now the Whitefriar s Shopping Centre and rebuilt on its present site just off the A2050 in 1950 Between 1960 and 1974 Mary Creighton Bailey was headmistress She brought in a full time music teacher and instigated plans for a new music block The block was completed in 1980 and she was invited back to open it 2 In 2005 Simon Langton Girls became a specialist school in music and information and communication technology ICT In 2008 the national Gold ArtsMark was awarded to the school for the third time for excellence in Art Music Drama Dance and Textiles ArtsMark is the benchmark for arts education provision and Simon Langton Girls received the Gold award in 2002 2005 and 2008 Jane Robinson became the head teacher in January 2008 In 2010 the school gained the International School Award citation needed Site editThe school s main classroom block is a 1950s building originally planned to become a military reserve hospital which contains thirteen science laboratories classrooms studios for art music and drama Design Technology workshops and a refurbished Sixth Form centre with a library computer suite and Common Room The site is characterised by its green spaces bordered with steep grassy hills and large trees which pollinate over the summer The school site also has a large sports field as well as a netball tennis court and an Orchard run by the Biology Dept in conjunction with the WellWorld Project which aims to promote biodiversity in schools A 20m project to build a new classroom block and Sports Hall on site to replace the original 1950s building was originally set to open in September 2020 but opened in 2021 3 Academic performance and Ofsted reports editA 2009 Ofsted inspection 4 found the overall effectiveness of the mathematics subject to be outstanding stating that Many students experience outstanding teaching from some exceptionally talented teachers and some excellent use is made of computer linked whiteboards to enhance students understanding Achievement post 16 is good Standards are very high citation needed Ofsted lead inspector Ian Stuart wrote a letter to pupils on 7 June 2007 to tell them they were developing into fine young people who were outstanding ambassadors for their generation following the 2007 Ofsted inspection which rated the school as outstanding in all areas 5 better source needed Academy proposals editIn 2016 the governing body of Simon Langton Girls Grammar School began consulting on the possibility of the school converting to academy status The application to DfE was cancelled after some protest 6 Old Langtonians editImogen Bain actress 7 Vicky Beeching musician Catherine Conybeare academic and philologist Daphne Todd artist Dame Jane Francis Director of the British Antarctic Survey Sian Gordon English lawn bowler 8 Cherryl Fountain still life landscape and botanical artist Anne Pennington linguist philologist and Professor 9 Lizzy Rose artist and disability activist Catherine Waddams economist and academic Mary Tourtel creator of Rupert Bear 10 Andrea Wonfor TV executive who launched innovative programmes PinkPantheress Singer amp SongwriterReferences edit Simon Langton Girls Grammar School PDF Ofsted Senechal Mr 2023 Our History 1960 1974 langtonsixthform co uk Simon Langton Girls Grammar School Retrieved 5 December 2023 PDF version New dawn for school as building work complete Kent Online 18 February 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2023 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Legal advice sought on Canterbury grammar academy plan concern BBC News 19 May 2016 Imogen Bain IMDb Whitstable bowls player Sian Gordon makes Commonwealth Games squad Kentish Gazette 19 August 2009 Fennell J L I Foote I P 1981 Professor Anne Pennington 1934 1981 The Slavonic and East European Review 59 4 565 571 ISSN 0037 6795 JSTOR 4208386 Rupert Bear Memorabilia Saved for Canterbury Canterbury City Council 21 February 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Langton Girls Grammar School Simon Langton Girls website Simon Langton Old Girls Association SchoolsNet com profile of SLGGS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Langton Girls 27 Grammar School amp oldid 1220741940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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