- Graveney School
Infobox UK school
name = Graveney School
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latitude = 51.4235
longitude = -0.151
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motto = "Committed to Excellence"
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established = 1986
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type = foundation comprehensive
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head_label = Principal
head = Graham Stapleton
r_head_label = Headteacher
r_head = Keith Barbrook
chair_label = Chair of the Governors
chair = Dr J. Oppenheimer
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specialist = Technology
street = Welham Road
city =Tooting
county =London
country =England flagicon|England
postcode = SW17 9BU
LEA = Wandsworth
ofsted = 101058
staff = c. 200
enrollment = c. 2000
gender = Mixed
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 19
houses = St. John's, Rosa Bassett, Ensham
colours = Black, yellow and blue color box|blackcolor box|yellowcolor box|blue
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website = http://www.graveney.org/
website_name = www.graveney.orgGraveney School is a foundation
specialist school withTechnology College statuscite book |title=Graveney School Prospectus for September 2008 |url=http://www.graveney.org/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1024&TargetPortal=0&ApplicationID=121 |accessdate=2007-12-08 |year=2007 |publisher=Graveney School] in theFurzedown area ofTooting , south westLondon . ThePrincipal is Graham Stapleton and theHeadteacher is Keith Barbrook. It teaches years 7 to 11 (ages 11 to 16), with nine classes per year averaging thirty students each. In 2007 there were 1915 pupils on the school roll, including 633 in thesixth form .cite web |url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/portal/site/Internet/menuitem.7c7b38b14d870c7bb1890a01637046a0/?event=getReport&urn=101058&inspectionNumber=307577&providerCategoryID=8192&fileName=\school\101\s5rti_101058_20080110.xml |title=Graveney School Inspection Report |accessdate=2008-01-19 |last=Wellham |first=Anne |year=2008 |publisher=Ofsted] The school has a partially-selective admissions policy.At the beginning of 2008 Graveney was described in an Ofsted inspection report as:
"a good school with some outstanding features."
History
Whilst Graveney School can trace its origins back to a school founded in the late 1660s by
Sir Walter St John, 3rd Baronet , inBattersea , the modern Graveney was established in 1986 as an amalgamation ofEnsham School (for girls) andFurzedown Secondary School (mixed). Furzedown was itself formed in 1977 as an amalgamation ofBattersea Grammar School (for boys) andRosa Bassett School (for girls).Created as a standard
comprehensive school under the control of thelocal education authority (initially the ILEA, later Wandsworth), a significant change occurred in 1991 when Graveney became agrant-maintained school ,cite hansard | url=http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/cm199091/cmhansrd/1991-05-13/Writtens-2.html | house=House of Commons | date=13 May 1991 | column_start=13 | column_end=14 ] cite hansard | url=http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199192/cmhansrd/1991-12-16/Writtens-3.html | house=House of Commons | date=16 December 1991 | column_start=28 | column_end=29 ] giving far greater control to theschool governor s. Following the changes resulting from theSchool Standards and Framework Act 1998 , which abolished grant-maintained status, the school preserved a degree of independence by electing to become afoundation school .The school achieved
Technology College status in 1995 and also moved to a partially-selective admissions policy in September of that year.cite book |title=R v. Peter Downes, ex parte Wandsworth London Borough Council, CO/4114/99 |url=http://www.schoolsadjudicator.gov.uk/upload/Wandsworth%20JR%20-%20Jan2000.rtf |format=RTF |accessdate=2008-01-20 |year=2000 |publisher=Queen's Bench Division |location=London] cite hansard | url=http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/cm199596/cmhansrd/vo960611/text/60611w17.htm | house=House of Commons | date=11 June 1996 | column=126] From the introduction of selection the school was permitted to choose up to 50% of pupils by ability, however this was reduced to 25% in 2000,cite book |last=Downes |first=Peter |title=Determination, Case Reference(s): ADA/00048 and ADA/00018 |url=http://www.schoolsadjudicator.gov.uk/upload/ADA000048_-_Graveney.doc |format=DOC |accessdate=2008-01-20 |year=1999 |publisher=Office of the Schools Adjudicator] increased to 30% in 2001cite book |last=Webster |first=Tony |title=Determination, Case reference: ADA00140 & ADA00145 |url= http://www.schoolsadjudicator.gov.uk/upload/ADA000140-145_-_Graveney.doc |format=DOC |accessdate=2008-01-20 |year=2000 |publisher=Office of the Schools Adjudicator] and reduced back to 25% in 2004,cite book |last=Newton |first=David |title=Determination, Case reference: ADA/000359; ADA/000360; ADA/000362 |url=http://www.schoolsadjudicator.gov.uk/upload/ADA00359%20Ernest%20Bevin%20reissue.doc |format=DOC |accessdate=2008-01-20 |year=2004 |publisher=Office of the Schools Adjudicator] where it remains in 2008.ixth Form
Graveney School also has a large
sixth form college, offering a wide range of subjects to study at A-level (first AS level, followed by A2 level). The sixth form is open for application to both internal students (students that studied at Graveney School), and external candidates (students that received their secondary education elsewhere). The sixth form consists of two year groups, years 12 and 13 (lower sixth and upper sixth, respectively), in which year 12 covers AS level and year 13 covers A2 level. It is possible, however, to study an AS level during year 13. Furthermore, it is possible to retake AS level examinations during year 13, and students can also apply to retake a year.The sixth form offers a range of subjects that were not available to take at
GCSE level, such asArcheology ,Critical Thinking ,Film Studies ,Government &Politics ,Law ,Further Mathematics ,Media Studies ,Philosophy ,Photography andPsychology . Students can also retake GCSEs, or followOpen University enrichment courses. The sixth form has minimum entry requirements of 5 A*-Cs at GCSE level, and for a student to graduate from year 12 to year 13, they must have attained minimum grades of two Es at AS level.Graveney sixth form does not have a uniform policy, however students must wear their
ID card visibly at all times.ite and buildings
Graveney initially operated on both the former Furzedown and Ensham sites, however the Ensham building was soon closed and the school now occupies what was Furzedown Secondary School on either side of Welham Road in Tooting, south west London.
The part of the site on the southern side of Welham Road is the former Rosa Bassett School, the main building of which was opened in 1913.cite journal |year=1979 |month=November |title=From the Balham & Tooting News and Borough of Wandsworth Chronicle, August 21 1917 |journal=The Old Grammarian |volume=8 |issue=3 |pages=pp. 7–8 |url=http://www.oldgrammarians.co.uk/ |accessdate=2007-11-18 ] The larger area to the north of the road is the former Furzedown Training College (a
teacher training college), which was opened in 1915.cite web |url=http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lambeth/main/history-of-suburban-streatham-05.htm |title=A History of Suburban Streatham |accessdate=2008-01-20 |last=Gower |first=Graham |work=Ideal Homes: Suburbia in Focus |publisher=University of Greenwich] The buildings surround a tree-lined campus and include Furzedown House, a Grade II-listedcite web |url=http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/gis/search/StdDetails.aspx?PT=Listed%20Building%20Details&TYPE=WBCLBPK&PARAM0=353&XSLT=xslt/lbdetails.xslt&DAURI=PLANNING |title= Listing Reference LB/235 |accessdate=2008-01-20 |publisher=Wandsworth Borough Council] Georgian house, built in 1794.cite book |last=Conservation and Design Group, Borough Planner's Service |title=Conservation area character statements, 26: Streatham Park |url=http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/NR/Wandsworth/localpdf/planning/plothconstreatmp.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2008-01-20 |year=2005 |publisher=Wandsworth Borough Council |pages=p. 1]The other main buildings are Red House, College House, Lower School, Upper Science, Lower Science, Jubilee Block (now demolished for rebuilding), the Tech block, an independent study centre and a large sports gym.The new Jubilee Block (name not yet confirmed) is due to open around April 2009.
Headteachers and Principals
* 1986–1989 John A. Phillips, BA (Oxon)cite web |url=http://www.oldgrammarians.co.uk/ |title=Old Grammarians' Association; A summary history of the Association |accessdate=2007-12-06 |last=Poffley |first=M. F. |year=2002 |publisher=Old Grammarians' Association ]
* 1989– Graham Stapleton, MA (Cantab) (now Principal)John Phillips had been headmaster of both Battersea Grammar and Furzedown Secondary Schools prior to his appointment at Graveney.
Graveney now has a separate Principal and Headteacher (First Vice-Principal); the current headteacher is Keith Barbrook.
House system
Graveney operates a system in years 7 to 9 whereby the students are divided into houses for inter-house competitions and other similar activities. The house names are linked to the three original schools that merged to form Graveney:
* St. John's (pronounced "Sinjun's") – named afterSir Walter St John, 3rd Baronet , who founded the school that became Battersea Grammar School; the house emblem, a gold falcon, is derived from the crest on Sir Walter'scoat of arms .cite web |url=http://www.oldgrammarians.co.uk/ |title=BGS Heraldry |accessdate=2007-11-25 |last=Poffley |first=M. F. |year=2002 |publisher=Old Grammarians' Association] Motto: "Gloria Brevis, Honor Longus".
* Rosa Bassett – named afterRosa Bassett , the first headmistress ofStreatham County Secondary School , which became Rosa Bassett School. The house's motto, "Honesta Obtinete", and the scarlet pimpernel emblem are both taken from those of Rosa Bassett School.
* Ensham – named after Ensham school. Motto: "Per Ardua Ad Alta".References
External links
* [http://www.graveney.org/portal.aspx/ Graveney School website]
* [http://www.oldgrammarians.co.uk/ Old Grammarians' Association]
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