Christ's College, Guildford

This article is about a school in Surrey. For other colleges of the same name, see Christ's College (disambiguation).
Christ's College, Guildford
Motto Discimus et Servimus
Established 2003
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Headteacher Mr Steven Knight
Chair Colin Henry OBE
Location Larch Avenue
Guildford
Surrey
GU1 1JY
England
Coordinates: 51°15′20″N 0°34′52″W / 51.25559°N 0.58106°W / 51.25559; -0.58106
Local authority Surrey County Council
DfE number 936/4028
DfE URN 142490 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Staff 107
Students 678
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–19
Houses Austin, Redgrave, Turner, Sibley
Colours Red, Green, Blue, Yellow/White
Website www.christscollege.surrey.sch.uk

Christ's College is a Church of England[1] secondary school and sixth form located in Guildford, Surrey, England, in the Bellfields neighbourhood.

The school was previously called Larch Avenue School, later being renamed Bishop Reindorp School, and took its current name in 2003. Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Surrey County Council, in December 2015 Christ's College was converted to academy status. The school is now part of the Good Shepherd Trust but continues to coordinate with Staffordshire County Council for admissions. Christ's College continues to be under the guidance of the Diocese of Guildford.

The main intake of students is from the area surrounding the school, but the school attracts students from as far as Woking and Ash.[1]

The new building

In 2008 the college moved into a new, purpose built building, with the old 1970s style buildings being knocked down to make way for new rugby pitches. The new building allowed the school to be up-to-date with each classroom being fully equipped with Smart Boards and wireless technology. The new building cost in the region of £20million and allowed the college to move away from its dilapidated old buildings. The new building was short-listed for the RIBA Stirling Prize in early 2010 being described as allowing the school to be a 'small city' with the main atrium being the 'town square'[2]

Ofsted

The College received a report from Ofsted in 2008 with the School having a 17% improvement in the maths department. January 2009 saw the opening of a new campus for Christ's College which would also be home to a ski centre. In February 2010, the Department for Education reported that the school had 516 students.[3]

In 2013 the College was inspected by Ofsted again and was graded as 'Good', the number of pupils being 649 with 37 in the sixth form.[4] This grading was an improvement on the college's previous one of 'satisfactory' with the Inspectors being impressed with the pupils progress from Year 7 and the ethos of the college which 'promotes learning'. The exam results from the summer exams gave an average value added score for pupils which was one of the best in the county.[4]

House system

The college has four houses; Austen, Redgrave, Turner and Sibley. Each house is led by a member of the Sixth Form Head Prefect Team and a member of staff. The children are assigned a house when they start in Year 7 and generally stay in that house for the remainder of their school life. There are many inter-house competitions including inter-house drama in the form of the Drama Festival and inter-house Dance and Music in the form of the Dance and Music Festivals. There is also lots of inter-house sports that continue throughout the school year.

Sixth form

Christ's College has always had quite a small Sixth Form. Classes are small. In 2012 the Sixth Form moved into a new Sixth Form centre on the College's campus which allows for a rise in uptake of places in the coming years. The new building has fully equipped classrooms and seminar rooms with a common room and a study room with computers for the students to use.

Prefect team

The prefect team consists of eight students from year thirteen, the oldest year group. These sixth formers are in control of inter-house events such as the annual drama, dance and music festivals as well as sports day and sixth form only events such as the freshers and the going down ball.

The prefect team for 2012– 2013 consisted of; Head Boy – John Hoslett, Head Girl – Amy Daniell, Head of Austen – Megan Beecroft, Head of Redgrave – Rebecca Green, Head of Turner – Calum Wild, Head of Sibley – Jessica Rogers.

The prefect team for 2013 – 2014 consisted of; Head Boy – Konrad Lichtenberg, Head Girl – Emma Wade, Head of Austen – Ryan Peacock, Head of Redgrave – Megan Hoslett, Head of Turner – Tomi Dunstan, Head of Sibley – Jamie Barlow.

The prefect team for 2014 – 2015 consisted of; Head Boy – Joe Lambert, Deputy Head Boy – Matt Funnell, Head Girl – Emily Cuthbert, Deputy Head Girl – Ellen Hawksworth, Head of Austen – Jack Spencer, Head of Redgrave – Khuda Bee, Head of Turner – Curtis Smith, Head of Sibley – Gemma Brock.

The 2014 - 2015 and 2015 - 2016 had their official handover on the 27th April 2015.

The prefect team for 2015 - 2016 consists of; Head Boy - Ben Williams, Deputy Head Boy - Ben Bright, Head Girl - Izzy Knight, Deputy Head Girl - Abi King, Head of Austen - Sophie Clarke, Head of Redgrave - James West, Head of Turner - Jayesh Reddy, Head of Sibley - Yama Laly.

Charity work

The college does work for charity, with it regularly holding fundraisers to help charities in the UK or across the world. Money collected from mufti days is often given to a variety of charities and money raised by Sixth Form events and RAG WEEK often gets donated to 'Starfish Malawi'. The school is linked with another school in Malawi in the hope that it can provide a two way learning experience for both colleges, each being able to teach the other something new. During the 2014 Rag Week, the Prefect Team (2014 - 2015) and rest of Year 12 managed to raise over £1000, setting a record for the school.

References

  1. 1 2 "Christ's College Website". Christscollege.surrey.sch.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2007.
  2. McGuirk, Tony (30 September 2010). "Christ's College Guildford by DSDHA | Building study". Architects Journal. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  3. 1 2 "2013 OFSTED Report" (PDF). Christscollege.surrey.sch.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
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