Commonweal School

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The Commonweal School
Commonweal School, the Mall, Swindon - geograph.org.uk - 597946.jpg
Address
The Mall

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SN1 4JE

England
Coordinates51°32′57″N 1°47′16″W / 51.5491°N 1.7879°W / 51.5491; -1.7879Coordinates: 51°32′57″N 1°47′16″W / 51.5491°N 1.7879°W / 51.5491; -1.7879
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoSalubritas et Industria
EstablishedSeptember 1927
SpecialistPerforming Arts
Department for Education URN137190 Tables
OfstedReports
Chairwoman of GovernorsDr. Jokie Bakker
Head TeacherMr. Bob Linnegar
Deputy Head TeacherMr. Charles Drew
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1,386
ColoursBlue   and Black  
Websitewww.commonweal.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata

The Commonweal School is a secondary school (with a sixth form) in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It is situated in the southwest of Swindon.

History[]

The Commonweal School was opened in 1927, and most of the first pupils transferred from the College and Euclid Street secondary schools. The original building was designed for 410 pupils. September 1939 saw a sudden rise in numbers to 530 as evacuees arrived, half of them from East Ham Grammar School, London.

In 1965, it became a Senior High School, taking pupils of all abilities aged 14 to 18. There was another re-organisation in 1983 when Commonweal became a seven-form entry comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 16, therefore losing its sixth form.

Its academy status was awarded on 1 August 2011; previously, it had been a foundation school. An expansion in September 2014 saw the reinstatement of its sixth form, known as C6.

Leadership[]

'Tam' Hartley was the first headmaster. Doctor C.E Jones was appointed headmaster in 1932, and his name is commemorated in the shield awarded to the house that wins the annual Sports Day. Bob Linnegar took over in September 2017.

School houses[]

There are four school houses, named after a historical site within Wiltshire. Each house has its own colour, head and deputy.

  •   Ridgeway
  •   Sarum
  •   Stonehenge
  •   Whitehorse

Upon arrival at the school, each student is placed within a house. Houses act as a 'community' for the students, and students compete in inter-house events throughout the year. The house with the most points will be awarded the inter-house shield. Whilst in their final year at Commonweal, students are able to apply to become house officials, otherwise known as prefects.

Sixth form[]

In December 2012, it was announced by the Head that the Department for Education had accepted the school's bid for a sixth form. This opened in September 2014 with places for up to 300 students in new, purpose-built facilities, funded by the Department for Education. The sixth form provides a range of academic courses, alongside a varied enrichment programme.

Academic performance[]

At the most recent Ofsted inspection, in November 2017, the school received a rating of 'Good' in all categories, leading to an overall effectiveness rating of 'Good'.[1]

In a Kirkland Rowell survey of students in September 2016, 57% of students gave an overall satisfaction rating of 'Good' and 23% 'Very good'.[2] This means about 20% of students – around 230 of the returned surveys – did not think of the school as good.

Alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Inspection report for 28–29 November 2017". Ofsted. January 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Student survey report". The Commonweal School. Kirkland Rowell. September 2016. p. 5. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Emmerdale star drops into charity shop". Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved 13 January 2014.

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