Chipping Campden School

Chipping Campden School
Established c. 1440
Type Academy
Principal Mr John Sanderson
Chairman of Governors Mr Andrew Sunderland
Founders John Fereby, Baptist Hicks, George Townsend
Location Cidermill Lane
Chipping Campden
Gloucestershire
GL55 6HU
England
Coordinates: 52°03′14″N 1°46′35″W / 52.053854°N 1.776329°W / 52.053854; -1.776329
DfE URN 136960 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1290
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses      Fereby
     Hicks
     Townsend
Colours Green, Red & Blue
Website Chipping Campden School

Chipping Campden School is a non-selective secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Chipping Campden, in the English county of Gloucestershire. The school was formed in 1964 on the amalgamation of Campden Grammar School and Moreton in Marsh Secondary Modern School.

Campden School was founded around 1440 in the small market town of Chipping Campden (known as Campden by the locals) in north Gloucestestershire, the heart of the Cotswolds.

The school was originally founded with monies left by John Fereby and his wife, a wealthy wool merchant, for the education of the poor boys of the town. Further investments were provided by Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden and later the Earl of Gainsborough in the 17th century and John Townsend. The school now uses these founders as its house names.

The original school buildings were situated in the High Street in Chipping Campden offering boarding for boys and later girls in other local buildings.

The purpose built school which forms the heart of the current site on Cidermill Lane was constructed in 1927 and was first occupied in 1928. The school ceased to be a grammar school in 1965 when it merged with Moreton Secondary Modern School to become a comprehensive. The school buildings were substantially enlarged in 1964 to house the incoming students from Moreton.

Headmasters of Chipping Campden Grammar School (up to 1964)

Headteachers of Chipping Campden School

Principles of Chipping Campden School

References

  1. Cook, Robert H (1990). Chipping Campden School 1440 - 1990. Shipston on Stour: Peter I Drinkwater. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-946643-36-3.
  2. "Headteacher Retires". Cotswold Journal. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  3. 1 2 Unknown. "Cotswold Journal". http://www.cotswoldjournal.co.uk. Retrieved 29 April 2012. External link in |work= (help)

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