Gillingham School

Gillingham School
Motto Docendo discimus - by teaching, we learn
Established 1516
Type Comprehensive
Headteacher Lorna Lyons
Location Hardings Lane
Gillingham
Dorset
SP8 4QP
England
Coordinates: 51°02′17″N 2°16′05″W / 51.0381°N 2.2681°W / 51.0381; -2.2681
Local authority Dorset County Council
DfE URN 113882 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,769
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Baxter, Clarendon, Davenant, Fletcher, George Buttler, Hurley, Lyndon, Matthews, Seager, Wagner
Previous Headteacher Manlio Lenarduzzi
Website www.gillingham.dorset.sch.uk

Gillingham School Gillingham School is a coeducational school situated in Gillingham in North Dorset, England. Gillingham Grammar School can trace its foundation back to 1516. It was founded as a Free School, paid for out of the proceeds of land gifted to the school by several local landowners, and was managed by twelve trustees or Feoffees. Evidence exists to prove that the Gillingham Free School persisted without a break until the present day although the format has metamorphosed to a Grammar school and then to its present Comprehensive status. Among its distinguished alumni was Edward Hyde, who became the 1st Earl of Clarendon, and Lord High Chancellor of England 1661 - 1667. Edward Frampton was the headmaster in 1648 and he became Bishop of Gloucester in 1680. [1]

Over the years the school further prospered, and in 1916 girls were admitted for the first time. It was in 1926 that the school came under the control of the Dorset County Council who agreed to pay the staff salaries and provide grants for most education needs. In 1940 a County "Modern School" for the less academically able was built in a field next to the Grammar School and in 1959 the two schools combined into a Comprehensive School. Over the years and particularly in recent times the buildings were modernised and eventually all were replaced. The present school now has a roll of over 1600 pupils and a high reputation for achievement.[1]

Gillingham School is divided up into 10 form tutors, each with a name which relates to the school in one way or another. They are; Baxter, Clarendon, Davenant, Fletcher, George-Butler, Hurley, Matthews, Lyndon, Seager, and Wagner. As a comprehensive school, Year 7 - 11 have these tutors, each with roughly 32 pupils in. The Gillingham School Sixth Form are sorted into tutors, however the names are different from the school. The names are the initials of the form tutor teacher themselves.

The Gillingham School sixth form attracts students from a large surrounding region and the school was rated 'good' in the latest Ofsted report.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Gillingham Grammar School, Dorset - An Historical Account" by A F H V Wagner, MA
  2. http://www.gillingham.dorset.sch.uk/Latest%20news/Ofsted/latestOfstedReport.pdf
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