- St. Margaret's C of E High School, Liverpool
Infobox UK school
name = St. Margaret's Church of England High School
motto = "Fide et Labore"
(Latin: " [by] Faith and Work")
latitude = 53.3686
longitude = -2.9301
established = 1879
type =Voluntary-aided
religion =Church of England
head = Dr David Dennison
LEA =Liverpool City Council
ofsted = 104720
specialist = Technology and Languages
specialist_pl = yes
gender = Boys, with mixedsixth form
lower_age= 11
upper_age= 18
street=Aigburth Road
city=Aigburth ,Liverpool
postcode = L17 6AB
country =England flagicon|England
website = http://www.stmargaretshigh.com/
website_name = www.stmargaretshigh.com:"For other schools of a similar name, seeSt Margaret's School (disambiguation) ."St. Margaret's Church of England High School is a
voluntary-aided secondary school for boys (with a mixed sixth form) inAigburth ,Liverpool .History and Information
St. Margaret's Church of England High School is popularly known as St. Margaret's, Aigburth, frequently shortened to "SMA" or "Essemmay". Essemmay is also the name of the former students' association.cite web
url=http://www.essemmay.org
title=the Essemmay Association for Former Students] The "SMA" tag applied equally well for the school's original home inAnfield ."The school was founded by Alderman William Preston, one time Mayor of Liverpool, and the Vicar of St. Margaret's, Anfield, Reverend John Sheepshanks. The school opened in 1879 by the parish dignitary and MP for WestToxteth , Mr TB Royden. The school's first Headmaster was Mr E Crossley and an early teacher and benefactor was Mrs Gertrude Langton.Preston, Sheepshanks, Royden, Crossley and Langton are commemorated in the names of the current School Houses.
The school began as a Higher Grade School and after the 1918 Education Act, St. Margaret's was recognised as a Central School with a selective intake based on a competitive examination. After the 1944 Education Act, the school was restyled 'St. Margaret's Church of England Secondary Technical Commercial School' and during the 1950s courses leading to the GCE 'O' Level and 'A' Level examinations were established. In 1963 the school moved from Anfield to Aigburth and in 1980 enlarged to a four-form entry comprehensive school for students from 11 to 18 years of age. This was the year that the school had their first intake of girl students.
St. Margaret's is a Voluntary-Aided,
Church of England High School and was awarded Technology College status in 1997, and Specialist Language College status in 2008. The school increased its intake to five-form entry in September 1998.In recent years, three major building developments, the Technology Suite, Sixth Form Centre and the Humanities and Administration Suite have considerably improved the school's teaching and administration facilities. The new Cricket and Sports Centre opened in 2006.
The school accepts 150 boys per year, and girls are accepted in years 12 and 13.St. Margaret's Sixth Form is part of the Faiths Partnership with fellow member schools
St Hilda's Church of England High School ,Archbishop Blanch Church of England High School ,Shorefields Technology College andBellerive FCJ Catholic College . Together, the schools offer Sixth Form students an extensive range of courses.St. Margaret's has consistently high placings in the local League Tables. The 2007
SAT results placed the school in the top 25% of schools, nationally. Following the recent Ofsted inspection and record breaking examination results, the school has been identified by the Department for Children, Schools and Families as a High Performing Specialist School. Entrance points awarded to prospective students are according to sibling attendance in the school, religion, and are given to children with special educational needs (SEN) as well as those with academic ability.The effort of Head of Physical Education
Robbie Lawton (who, incidentally, plays forAltrincham FC ) has led to several pupils being on trial with football clubs such asBlackburn Rovers andBolton Wanderers , and who also attend the Liverpool FC Academy. Last year the football team beat 40,000 other schools and came second only to Impington Village College in the English FA Schools Cup.Streets of Culture
SMA has its own gaming company, St. Margaret's Games. In 2006, students collaborated with
Jaguar ,Liverpool Hope University andLateral Visions to create a state-of-the-art car racing computer game, entitled [http://www.streetsofculture.com Streets of Culture] . The game shows different Liverpool landmarks situated around a racetrack, in 2008. All profits from the game go toBBC 'sChildren in Need . The creation of this is to be highlighted in theTeachers TV programme, Inspirations, and premiered on January 8, 2008. You can watch the programme cite web
url=http://www.teachers.tv/video/23939
title=here
publisher=Teachers TV.Watch cite web
url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgHIY_9rC-E
title=An interview with the boys involved
publisher=YouTube here.SMA are currently part of the gaming company
Inter-School Visions , along with fellow Liverpool secondary schoolsSt. Hilda's Church of England High School ,Shorefields Technology College ,St. Benedict's Catholic School andParklands High School . They are in the design process of "Streets of Culture 08: Live Mysteries", a computer game that will be released to tie-in with Capital of Culture year. All proceeds will go to charity.The School Council
St. Margaret's C of E high school has a Student Council consisting of two representatives from each house group. Each year group council has ten representatives, two of which are elected to represent their year group.
Meetings are held weekly by each year group council; the majority of suggestions come to council from the students. The council has several departments such as Health and Safety and the Senior Committee, which is made up of all the year representatives. From the Senior Committee, choices such as Own Clothes Days and school Discos are discussed in detail and if a majority of the committee agrees, they are passed on to Senior Management staff for final review and decision. If the idea is declined, it is returned to the Senior Committee for further discussion together with the comments given by Senior Management.
The Student Council is highly reliant on ideas coming from the students themselves, not individuals on the council. The Council works with the pupils to help promote the voice of the Council and to inform the headmaster as to what the students want to help and improve their academic life.
The Council have also been involved in out of school activities, such as supporting the elderly and providing equipment for those ex- students who are undertaking expeditions to raise money for charities. Mrs Andrea Lucas supports the Council and provides the connection between the Senior Committee of the Council and the Senior Management (including governors) of the school.
External links
* [http://www.stmargaretshigh.com School's official website]
* [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=L17+6AB&ll=53.369452,-2.929144&spn=0.011651,0.028582&z=15&iwloc=addr&om=1 Google Map location]
* [http://www.streetsofculture.com Streets of Culture]
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