Grange School, Northwich
Motto | Latin: E Glande Robur ('From an acorn, an oak') |
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Established | 1933 / 1978 |
Type | Independent day school |
Headmaster | Christopher Jeffery |
Chairman of Governors | Chris Stubbs[1] |
Location |
Bradburns Lane Hartford Northwich Cheshire CW8 1LU England Coordinates: 53°14′42″N 2°32′56″W / 53.245°N 2.549°W |
Local authority | Cheshire West and Chester |
DfE number | 896/6005 |
Staff | 110 (approx.) |
Students | 1170 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 4–18[2] |
Houses |
Bollin Dane Gowy Weaver |
Colours | Green and Grey |
Publication | The Roburian |
Junior School headmaster | Guy Rands |
Affiliation | HMC |
Former pupils | Old Roburians |
School Hymn | Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven |
Website |
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The Grange School is an independent school near Northwich, Cheshire, England, a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
Originally founded in 1933 as a preparatory school, in 1978 the school made the unusual progression to the opening of a secondary school and now teaches children of all school ages.[3]
The school is divided into three departments, a Kindergarten, a Junior School and a Senior School. The Junior school has six forms, for National Curriculum Years 1 to 6, while the senior school has First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Forms, for Years 7 to 11, plus a Lower and Upper Sixth Form for Years 12 and 13.[3] The Junior School is in Beechwood Avenue, Hartford, near Northwich, the Senior School in Bradburns Lane, Hartford.[4] The school has its own theatre, built in 2005 as part of the Senior School campus and named the Grange Theatre. It can be hired for community and conference use.[5]
Extra-curricular activities include music, drama, rowing, and a Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. There is also a Community Service programme and the school has had a link with a school in the Gambia for many years.[6]
In 2011 there were 194 pupils in the school's Sixth Form.[2] Almost all children leaving the school go on to higher education.[7] Former pupils are called Old Roburians,[8] from the school's Latin motto, E Glande Robur, meaning "from an acorn, an oak".
References
- ↑ Board of Governors at grange.org.uk, accessed 18 March 2012
- 1 2 'The Grange School' in Which School? 2011 (2011), p. D-405
- 1 2 Independent Schools Inspectorate, Inspection Report 2011 at grange.org.uk, accessed 18 March 2012
- ↑ Contact Us page at grange.org.uk, accessed 18 March 2012
- ↑ The Grange Theatre at grange.org.uk
- ↑ Inspection Report, 2011, para. 3.6
- ↑ Inspection Report, 2011, para. 3.1
- ↑ Old Roburians at grange.org.uk, accessed 18 March 2012
External links
- The Grange School homepage
- Grange School (Northwich) at Financial Times school rankings web site