- Wallingford School
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motto = "Sending every person into the world able and qualified to play their full part"
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street = St George's Road
city =Wallingford
county =Oxfordshire
country =England
postcode = OX10 8HH
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enrollment = 1084
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website = http://www.wallingford.oxon.sch.uk/
website_name =Wallingford School is a
secondary school located in the town ofWallingford ,Oxfordshire ,England . It was founded by Walter Bigg in 1659 in association with theWorshipful Company of Merchant Taylors .About
The school's objective is to "send every young person into the world able and qualified to play their full part" in it. This message is broadcast a lot around the school along with pictures of everyday activities around the school. These are in most, if not all the buildings around the school.
Headteacher
Mr Nigel Willis is current headteacher of the school. He joined in early 2005 succeeding the current head, who was temporarily Mr Doug Brown, however it was previously Mr Jerry Owens. According to the
BBC league tables, the school has improved in theGCSE results since the all time low in 2005.Buildings
There are a number of
buildings and "blocks" that link up theschool that are named after various famous people fromWallingford or past teachers at the school. The main blocks are:* The Blackstone Building: with Geography, Art, The School Library and, more recently, the sixth form block.
* The Main Building: with Reception, English, The School Hall, the Canteen, The Old Gym, Design & Technology, ICT, and many admin rooms.
* The Kershaw Building: with Maths, Drama, Music and Modern Foreign Languages (MFL).
* The Science Block (formally named as the 'Doug Brown Building': with Science and Technicians Offices.
* The Castle Leisure Center (also known as 'The Castle'): for PE lessons and large assemblies.In recent years, Wallingford School has put forward plans to purchase the Castle Leisure Center from the current owners, SOLL, so the school can use the centre full time and take over management of public sports events, however, the school never bought the school due to 'financial difficulties'.
The School Day
The school day from the
academic year of2007 -2008 and earlier consisted of five hour long lessons onMondays toThursdays , finishing at 3.20pm and starting at 8.40am, whileFridays ended at 2.40pm.However, starting from
September 2008 , the school will enforce it's new timetable systems which instead will feature six, not five, lessons per day, each 50 minutes each, not 60. The new system will also stay consistent fromMonday through toFriday . This means that there will be a total of 30 lessons per week, and therefore the Week A and Week B rotating old system can be done away with. The new system, which was announced inSpring [2008] , was followed by a lot of criticism from many staff and students because of the idea that creative subjects, such as Art or Design Technology will suffer for less teaching time in the curriculum.The new timetable, therefore, starts at 8.40am every
weekday , and finishes at 3.15pm everyafternoon .chool Council
The school
council is composed of 14 student representatives. There are 2 reps from every year group, one girl and one boy, all the way from year 7 to year 13. These reps have to give speeches and are voted in by their whole year group.There are also year council meetings, made up of 6 to 8 representatives, each elected by their tutor group.
Offsite passes
If students live within walking distance to the school (ie. within
Wallingford ) they are legible to claim a lunch pass meaning they are allowed to go back home during lunch times.Sixth Formers are allowed to go offsite at breaks, lunchtimes and free periods anyhow.
Prefects in Year 11 are allowed offsite, and during the academic year, certain trusted Year 11's are appointed to be allowed to go offsite by teachers.
Gifted and Talented
Gifted and Talented students are selected and take part in events and activities that are organized during the academic year. Two schemes from the
2007 -2008 year included 'Nagty' and 'Shine'. Nagty was anewsletter for the gifted and talented students. Shine, which was implemented forGCSE students only, was a brand new scheme for gifted and talented students to improve upon 2 of their talented subjects which in the end would help increase the students overallGCSE grade.Citizenship
Since 2006 the school has been running a
citizenship class for year 9 students within Gifted and Talented. They spend one hour per week working oncitizenship , for one year for half aGCSE . To help with their coursework, they have hosted citizenship ceremonies hosted and organised entirely by the citizenship group . They are the only school in the country to do this.ixth Form
Wallingford School features two parts - the
secondary school , and asixth form collage which merge together to feature the same teachers, lesson structure, subjects, timetable, etc.Sixth Form students study
AS-Levels in Year 12 (age 16/17) andA-Levels in Year 13 (age 17/18). However starting in September 2008, there will be a small number of students in the sixth form in the so called "Pre A-Level" course that allows students who wanted to study A-Levels, but didn't get the grades at GCSE to do so, can spend a year studying five GSCE subjects to retake, and then continue with AS/A2 Levels at the sixth form.Sixth form students are respected enough within the school community not to wear school uniform like the other years 7 - 11, and are also allowed to sign in and out of the school site at break and lunchtimes as they please.
External links
* [http://www.wallingford.oxon.sch.uk/ Wallingford School website]
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