Uckfield Community Technology College

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Uckfield Community Technology College
Principal Craig Pamphilon
School type State school
Religious affiliation None
Founded c.1950
Location Uckfield, East Sussex
Enrolment c.1,650 students (inc. 350 in sixth form)
Campus surroundings Suburban
School colors Navy blue
School houses Ashdown, Downland, Wealden

Uckfield Community Technology College (UCTC) is situated in Uckfield, UK and has approximately l,650 students, including 350 in the sixth form college on campus. The school motto is "Realising Potential". The logo is a white prism; a rainbow going in one end and white light coming out of the other. It was changed to this in the early 2000s from an abstract drawing of green people representing the "tree of knowledge".

There are three houses within the school - Ashdown, Downland and Wealden - the names of three local areas. They previously took the names of famous English people within history, one of which was Nightingale.

The current principal is Craig Pamphilon.

The school has educational links with New York, Boston and Ghana, and is looking to start them with India as well.

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[edit] Ofsted

The college does consistently well in league tables, though it was shown in a worse light with the introduction of the new league tables (10% worse than in 2004), and was rated 'Outstanding'[1] in a recent Ofsted report. Many of the students go on to university. The school has numerous courses which are very popular with students. The sixth form has courses in many subjects, including Horticulture. Philosophy, Psychology (a particular favourite), Sociology and Photography(For the prospectus please follow the link: https://www.uctc.e-sussex.sch.uk/files/18264%206th%20FORM.pdf .

[edit] Education and Status

It also offers some of the more unusual GCSE courses avoided by various other schools across the country, such as Psychology, Sociology and Economics. Several prostectuses have also featured Astronomy as a course, but few people have ever taken it, if any.

UCTC achieved specialist school status in Spring 2002 and has invested in an infrastructure for learning that benefits all students in all subject areas. A substantial proportion of the funding is directed to Adult Learning and to joint curriculum projects with Partner Primary Schools. The school also has a "healthy eating policy" which means soft drinks are not sold on campus and the cafe has a healthy menu.

[edit] Classes and Uniform

The form groups in each year are named for the town and the millennium. Each class begins with the number of the year (7 - 11) and then a letter (U, C, K, F, I, E, L, D, M, N), the 'M' and 'N' standing for Marsfield and Nutley, two local villages. In sixth form, this changes as the classes take the initials of their mentor.

The school uniform is a navy blue sweatshirt, navy blue skirt or trousers and navy blue polo shirt for years 7,8,9 and 10. Year 11 students wear white polo shirts instead of the navy blue and in 2006, for the first time, the year 11 students could also choose salmon pink shirts. The rugby shirts worn by boys during PE lessons each display a stripe which signifies the which house they are in. Members of Downland house have a blue stripe, Ashdown have white and Wealden wear red. The stripes, however, are on the inside so shirts are reversible and must be worn inside out to reveal the colour. Sixth formers do not wear uniform.

[edit] External links

  • [2] - School website
  • [3] - East Sussex County Council Schools
  • [4] - League Table