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Winterbourne Boys' Academy

Winterbourne Boys' Academy (formerly Winterbourne Junior Boys' School) is a junior school in the London Borough of Croydon for boys aged between 7 and 11 years. Along with its sister Girls' School, the schools are the last remaining single-sex, state-funded junior schools in the UK.[1]

Winterbourne Boys' Academy
Address
Winterbourne Road

, ,
CR7 7QT

Coordinates51°23′58″N 0°06′53″W / 51.3995°N 0.1147°W / 51.3995; -0.1147
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoVincam (I will conquer)
Established1906
Local authorityLondon Borough of Croydon
Department for Education URN140683 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive headteacherTony Ahmet
Head of SchoolEmma Larkham
Staffc. 25
GenderBoys
Age7 to 11
Enrolmentc. 225
Websitehttps://www.winterbourneboysacademy.com/

General information edit

The school is on Winterbourne Road in Thornton Heath. The Local Education Authority for the school is the London Borough of Croydon, however the school converted to academy status in April 2014. The school caters for pupils from Year 3 to Year 6. The uniform of the school is a grey jumper with the school logo, white shirt and grey or black trousers (a sweatshirt with the school logo is also available, as is a fleece jacket). There are approximately 250 pupils on roll (as of February 2011) with a maximum of 30 pupils in each of 8 classes (2 classes per year group). From September 2007, there has been an additional class in the morning sessions: from September until April (when the Year 6 SATs take place) this consists of some pupils from each of the two Year 6 classes, and from April until July this consists of some pupils from each of the two Year 5 classes.

History edit

The school was opened in 1906 as a combined Boys, Girls and Infants school on 27 August 1906, but became three separate schools on 6 January 1907. It was originally called Winterbourne Road School.

The following information is based on the publication printed for the school's centenary "Winterbourne Times 1907-2007" [2]

At the turn of the 20th century, it was decided that a school was needed in the locality, as the nearest school was Ecclesbourne. The Board of Education in Whitehall purchased land in Winterbourne Road, and initially decided to call the school "Winterbourne Road Board School". The new school (with three departments: Boys, Girls, Infants) would cater for 1200 pupils.

At first, owing to the large numbers awaiting admission to the school, one department was opened in August 1906 as a temporary mixed school with accommodation for 540 with two classes of 50 pupils in the school hall.

In January 1907, the school was finally completed as follows:

  • Boys Department:
    Accommodation for 408 Pupils
    Headmaster: Mr. J. Potter
  • Girls Department:
    Accommodation for 408 pupils
    Headmistress: Miss J.E. Cash
  • Infants Department:
    Accommodation for 444 pupils
    Headmistress: Mrs G.L. Fowles

War memorial edit

There was a war memorial in the building commemorating two former Masters and 50 old boys. The first pupils of the school were just of an age to serve in World War I. Although the memorial itself is now lost, the inscription is known (links are to known entries at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website):

"Lest We Forget"
To the honoured Memory of the Masters and
Past Scholars of this school who laid down their lives
in the Great War 1914-1919
Charles S. Marshall Geoffrey C. Foster
Sidney Allen Albert B. Francis Lawrence Page
Albert G. Baker William F. Frohock
[listed as W.E. Frohock at CWGC]
Walter S. Peters
Cecil L. Bearman Leslie A. Green Cyril E. Ridley
Fred J. Boxall Frank Hagley Gerald A. Stocker
Gordon E. Benham Herbert J. Hatcher William A. Smith
Henry J. Baker John W. Hemmings Basil T. Treffry
Otho J. Braddon Hedley Hawken Richard H. Treffry
Eric L. Crofts Frank H. Johnson Archibald Turner
Eric J. Coppard Walter Knight Albert A. Taylor
Raymond Cole Harold D. Mitchell Charles A. Woolger
Cyril P. Cozens Gomez B. Morris William H. Whisson
William Comber Percy Money William Whide
John H. Checker Donald F. Neill Richard Whibley
Albert S. Denning John H. Nealon Christopher Winchester
George Evans Edward H. Nash Harold E. Wootton
Harry Ease Stuart Nightingale Sidney A. Walker
Eric Evans Arthur J. Phillips

Centenary celebrations edit

In the summer of 2007, the schools on the site joined in celebrations to mark the centenary of the schools' opening.[1] This culminated in the unveiling of a plaque by the Mayor of Croydon in front of the pupils of all three schools, followed by the mass release of balloons.

Conversion to an academy edit

A consultation was held (ending in Spring 2014) about the conversion of the school to an academy with Platanos Trust. The conversion to an academy occurred 1 April 2014, in line with the date proposed for this conversion by the Department for Education.[3] The school was later renamed Winterbourne Boys' Academy.

Headteachers edit

The headteachers of the boys' school have been:

From To Headteacher
27 August 1906 31 October 1922 James Potter
1 November 1922 31 December 1928 Arthur W. McLeod
1 January 1928 31 August 1936 Joseph Vaughan Williams
1 September 1936 20 May 1945 David Bartlett Robinson
21 May 1945 31 August 1945 Interregnum
1 September 1945 31 December 1954 John 'Jock' Frame
1 January 1955 5 April 1974 Roger Alan Smith
23 April 1974 31 August 1974 R. S. Hunt (Acting)
1 September 1974 31 August 1990 Peter Clements
1 September 1990 31 December 1990 Mrs G. Whiting (Acting)
1 January 1991 31 August 1991 Marjorie Archer (Acting)
1 September 1991 31 August 2011 Jonathan Barker
1 September 2011 31 August 2013 Jonathan Barker (Executive Headteacher) and Emma Larkham
(Co-Headteacher)
1 September 2013 4 April 2014 Tony Ahmet (Executive Headteacher)
Emma Larkham (Head of School)
4 April 2014 Current Charmaine Henny (Acting Headteacher)

References edit

  1. ^ a b McQueeney, Kerry (15 June 2007). "Schools mark 100th". Croydon Guardian. Newsquest Media Group. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Winterbourne Times 1907-2007" by Pupils and Staff of the Winterbourne Schools, produced by Michael Gilbert (ISBN 978-0-9536663-4-8, The Winterbourne Schools)
  3. ^ Emma Larkham (3 February 2014). "Letter to Parents". Winterbourne Junior Boys School. Retrieved 26 March 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Performance Tables
  • The school's official description of itself
  • Croydon local studies library where many of the school's documents from 1906 to present are now held

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Winterbourne Boys Academy formerly Winterbourne Junior Boys School is a junior school in the London Borough of Croydon for boys aged between 7 and 11 years Along with its sister Girls School the schools are the last remaining single sex state funded junior schools in the UK 1 Winterbourne Boys AcademyAddressWinterbourne RoadThornton Heath Greater London CR7 7QTEnglandCoordinates51 23 58 N 0 06 53 W 51 3995 N 0 1147 W 51 3995 0 1147InformationTypeAcademyMottoVincam I will conquer Established1906Local authorityLondon Borough of CroydonDepartment for Education URN140683 TablesOfstedReportsExecutive headteacherTony AhmetHead of SchoolEmma LarkhamStaffc 25GenderBoysAge7 to 11Enrolmentc 225Websitehttps www winterbourneboysacademy com Contents 1 General information 2 History 3 War memorial 4 Centenary celebrations 5 Conversion to an academy 6 Headteachers 7 References 8 External linksGeneral information editThe school is on Winterbourne Road in Thornton Heath The Local Education Authority for the school is the London Borough of Croydon however the school converted to academy status in April 2014 The school caters for pupils from Year 3 to Year 6 The uniform of the school is a grey jumper with the school logo white shirt and grey or black trousers a sweatshirt with the school logo is also available as is a fleece jacket There are approximately 250 pupils on roll as of February 2011 with a maximum of 30 pupils in each of 8 classes 2 classes per year group From September 2007 there has been an additional class in the morning sessions from September until April when the Year 6 SATs take place this consists of some pupils from each of the two Year 6 classes and from April until July this consists of some pupils from each of the two Year 5 classes History editThe school was opened in 1906 as a combined Boys Girls and Infants school on 27 August 1906 but became three separate schools on 6 January 1907 It was originally called Winterbourne Road School The following information is based on the publication printed for the school s centenary Winterbourne Times 1907 2007 2 At the turn of the 20th century it was decided that a school was needed in the locality as the nearest school was Ecclesbourne The Board of Education in Whitehall purchased land in Winterbourne Road and initially decided to call the school Winterbourne Road Board School The new school with three departments Boys Girls Infants would cater for 1200 pupils At first owing to the large numbers awaiting admission to the school one department was opened in August 1906 as a temporary mixed school with accommodation for 540 with two classes of 50 pupils in the school hall In January 1907 the school was finally completed as follows Boys Department Accommodation for 408 PupilsHeadmaster Mr J Potter Girls Department Accommodation for 408 pupilsHeadmistress Miss J E Cash Infants Department Accommodation for 444 pupilsHeadmistress Mrs G L FowlesWar memorial editThere was a war memorial in the building commemorating two former Masters and 50 old boys The first pupils of the school were just of an age to serve in World War I Although the memorial itself is now lost the inscription is known links are to known entries at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website Lest We Forget To the honoured Memory of the Masters and Past Scholars of this school who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914 1919 Charles S Marshall Geoffrey C Foster Sidney Allen Albert B Francis Lawrence Page Albert G Baker William F Frohock listed as W E Frohock at CWGC Walter S Peters Cecil L Bearman Leslie A Green Cyril E Ridley Fred J Boxall Frank Hagley Gerald A Stocker Gordon E Benham Herbert J Hatcher William A Smith Henry J Baker John W Hemmings Basil T Treffry Otho J Braddon Hedley Hawken Richard H Treffry Eric L Crofts Frank H Johnson Archibald Turner Eric J Coppard Walter Knight Albert A Taylor Raymond Cole Harold D Mitchell Charles A Woolger Cyril P Cozens Gomez B Morris William H Whisson William Comber Percy Money William Whide John H Checker Donald F Neill Richard Whibley Albert S Denning John H Nealon Christopher Winchester George Evans Edward H Nash Harold E Wootton Harry Ease Stuart Nightingale Sidney A Walker Eric Evans Arthur J PhillipsCentenary celebrations editIn the summer of 2007 the schools on the site joined in celebrations to mark the centenary of the schools opening 1 This culminated in the unveiling of a plaque by the Mayor of Croydon in front of the pupils of all three schools followed by the mass release of balloons Photographs of the Centenary Celebrations taken on a mobile phone nbsp The Centenary Banner nbsp Unveiling of the Centenary Plaque by the Mayor of Croydon nbsp Release of the balloons by children from all 3 schools Conversion to an academy editA consultation was held ending in Spring 2014 about the conversion of the school to an academy with Platanos Trust The conversion to an academy occurred 1 April 2014 in line with the date proposed for this conversion by the Department for Education 3 The school was later renamed Winterbourne Boys Academy Headteachers editThe headteachers of the boys school have been From To Headteacher 27 August 1906 31 October 1922 James Potter 1 November 1922 31 December 1928 Arthur W McLeod 1 January 1928 31 August 1936 Joseph Vaughan Williams 1 September 1936 20 May 1945 David Bartlett Robinson 21 May 1945 31 August 1945 Interregnum 1 September 1945 31 December 1954 John Jock Frame 1 January 1955 5 April 1974 Roger Alan Smith 23 April 1974 31 August 1974 R S Hunt Acting 1 September 1974 31 August 1990 Peter Clements 1 September 1990 31 December 1990 Mrs G Whiting Acting 1 January 1991 31 August 1991 Marjorie Archer Acting 1 September 1991 31 August 2011 Jonathan Barker 1 September 2011 31 August 2013 Jonathan Barker Executive Headteacher and Emma Larkham Co Headteacher 1 September 2013 4 April 2014 Tony Ahmet Executive Headteacher Emma Larkham Head of School 4 April 2014 Current Charmaine Henny Acting Headteacher References edit a b McQueeney Kerry 15 June 2007 Schools mark 100th Croydon Guardian Newsquest Media Group Retrieved 11 November 2009 Winterbourne Times 1907 2007 by Pupils and Staff of the Winterbourne Schools produced by Michael Gilbert ISBN 978 0 9536663 4 8 The Winterbourne Schools Emma Larkham 3 February 2014 Letter to Parents Winterbourne Junior Boys School Retrieved 26 March 2014 External links editOfficial Website Performance Tables The school s official description of itself Croydon local studies library where many of the school s documents from 1906 to present are now held Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winterbourne Boys 27 Academy amp oldid 1205984198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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