Excell International School

Excell International School
Excell International School
Established 1851
Closed 16 July 2010
Type Independent Day and Boarding School
Religion Secular and non denominational
Founder Martha and Mary Gee
Specialism Sixth Form College
Location Tunnard Street
BOSTON
Lincolnshire
PE21 6PL
 England
DfE URN 120734
Ofsted Reports
Gender 1851-1960s Girls
1960s-2010 Co-educational
Ages 3–18
Website Excell International School Website

Coordinates: 52°58′52″N 0°01′30″W / 52.981°N 0.025°W / 52.981; -0.025

Excell International School was a small independent, co-educational, day and boarding school located in Boston, Lincolnshire, England for children aged between 3 and 18. An amalgamation of two previous schools, Conway School and Maypole House School. Parents were told in a letter that the school and the Chatterbox Nursery associated with it would close on 16 July 2010, as they had been suffering "financial difficulties due to dwindling numbers"

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History

Conway School

The school was established in 1851 by Martha and Mary Gee as Boston Middle Girls School at George Street, Boston and was "intended for female children whose parents are in the rank next above the actual poor".[1] It subsequently moved to its current site at Tunnard Street, at a rebuilding cost of £800.[2]

In 1905 the school was renamed as Conway School and established a good local reputation. The school became coeducational in the 1960s, achieving high levels of annual passes in the 11+ examination. In 2000 Conway School had 100% passes in the 11+ for the third year running.

Head teacher controversy and problems with new ownership

Former owner and head teacher Simon McElwain was jailed for two years, in October 2007, after admitting the possession of child pornography images. He stepped down from his position in November 2004.[3][4] Under McElwain the school had 140 pupils and employed 19 staff.

In April 2005 McElwain sold the school to David and Caroline Wilson who were eager to buy although there were various other parties, including some parents and people working locally in education, also interested and bidding at the time.[5] The new head teacher at this point was Philomena Rynne, who however later relinquished this position.[6] Around this time, as the charges against McElwain became public, student numbers declined somewhat, although on the whole parents were supportive of the teaching staff, whom they knew to be doing their best for the pupils under difficult circumstances. (The contribution of staff was also recognised in a report by one of Her Majesty's Inspectors following a visit in October 2007.)

The pupil roll dropped considerably after the transfer of ownership, and the school closed on 3 January 2007.[5] There was an attempt to make the school a Limited Company, but this was not generally known to parents before the closure, when a letter headed "Conway School (Boston) Ltd" dated 22nd December (incidentally quoting an incorrect postcode and with various errors in spelling and syntax) was sent to the remaining parents. However the matter of the proposed transfer to Limited Company status was mentioned in at least one of the Employment Tribunals brought against the new owners by members of staff.

Maypole House school

Maypole House School was founded in 1884, occupying Well Vale Hall in Well near Alford.[7] Maypole House received a Food Hygiene Award from the East Lindsey District Council in May 2006.[8] [9] In January 2007 the Maypole management team took over the site at Tunnard Street and renamed as Excell International School.

Merger

Conway School and Maypole House merged in January 2007 to form the Excell International College. They also started to take boarders and extended the age range of students from 3-18. The combined school attained unwelcome notability in January 2008 when it was announced that none of their students attained five or more A*-C GCSEs.[10][11]

Closure

Parents were sent an unsigned letter, dated 2 July 2010, confirming that the school and nursery would close on 16 July 2010. Director Anthony Omokhodion said "we have received an offer from the landlords for the present premises and we have accepted their offer". Citing "financial difficulties" in the letter, Mr Omokhodion thanked parents for their "support during these trying times". No future plans for the building in Boston have been announced. The premises belong to St Botolph's Church ("Boston Stump") and were leased to the various owners of the school, the Misses Gee having gifted the land for the purpose of providing an educational establishment.

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