Sir William Ramsay School

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Sir William Ramsay School
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Established 1976
School type Co-Educational Secondary School
Headteacher Gaynor Comber
Location Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Students 900
Email office@sirwilliamramsay.bucks.sch.uk
Website www.sirwilliamramsay.bucks.sch.uk

Sir William Ramsay School is a co-educational secondary school in Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire. It is a community school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18 with a total of approximately 900 pupils attending.[1]

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[edit] History

The school was founded in 1976, and named after Nobel Prize winning scientist Sir William Ramsay, who lived in Hazlemere until his death in 1916.

It was awarded specialist school status as a Visual Arts College by the Department for Education and Skills in September 2000.[2]

The school is currently undergoing a multi-million pound development, which will form the new performing arts centre. It was scheduled to be completed in February 2007, but from current viewing, it is does not appear to be near completion at the moment. The school shares a common catchment area with the nearby Holmer Green Senior School.

[edit] Controversies

On 9 January 2004, a fifteen year old student stabbed a fellow pupil after she intervened when he threatened his ex-girlfriend with a seven inch steak knife.[3]

On the morning of 27 January 2007, two men entered the school, and were regarded as suspicious. Students were held in classrooms and the school was placed on lockdown while a police helicopter and canine team searched the surrounding area. Two men were later arrested.[4]

[edit] Staff

Senior leadership team
  • Headteacher: Gaynor Comber
  • Deputy headteacher: Chris Carter
  • Assistant headteacher: Jenny Morley
  • Acting assistant headteacher: Ken Fraser
  • Business manager: R Mapp
  • Arts college co-ordinator: Annie Hearne
Pastoral team
  • Upper school: Sheetel Hillier, Sue Bell
  • Middle school: Mary Doran
  • Lower school: S Allen, Tracey Walker

[edit] Timetable

  • 8:35am - Start of school, registration
  • 8:55am - Start of period 1
  • 9:55am - Start of period 2
  • 10:55am - Start of break
  • 11:15am - Start of period 3
  • 12:15pm - Start of period 4
  • 1:15pm - Start of lunch
  • 1:45pm - End of lunch, registration
  • 2:00pm - Start of period 5
  • 3:00pm - End of school

[edit] References

  1. ^ Schools Directory. Buckinghamshire County Council. Retrieved on August 3, 2006.
  2. ^ Specialist Schools Home. DfES (July 2006). Retrieved on July 28, 2006.
  3. ^ "Teenager detained after stabbing", BBC News. URL last accessed 2007-03-10
  4. ^ "Village news", pennandtylersgreen.co.uk. URL last accessed 2007-03-10

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