Trevelyan Middle School

Trevelyan Middle School
Motto Valour and Virtue
Established 1930
Type Comprehensive middle-deemed-secondary school
Religion Secular
Headteacher Trevor Woods
Specialism Arts College
Location Wood Close
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 3LL
England
Local authority Windsor & Maidenhead
DfE URN 110075
Ofsted Reports
Students 580
Gender Co-educational
Ages 9–13
Houses Lancaster, Stuart, Tudor, York
Colours              Red, Black and Light Grey
Website www.trevelyan.org.uk

Trevelyan Middle School is a comprehensive middle school in Windsor, Berkshire, England, within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Local Authority. The school is attended by approximately 600 boys and girls aged between nine and thirteen.

History

The school was officially opened on 26 March 1930 as the New Windsor Council School by Sir Charles Trevelyan, the President of the Board of Education. It was renamed Trevelyan School in his honour in 1954.

Since 1979, it has been a co-educational comprehensive middle school, catering for pupils between the ages of nine and thirteen.

In 1998, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead assumed responsibility for the school from the former Royal County of Berkshire Council.

In 2002 the school moved from its Green Lane home for the previous 72 years to a new site in Wood Close.

In 2007, Trevelyan Middle School became an associate Arts College, linked to The Windsor Boys' School.

Classes and Houses

Trevelyan Middle School has nineteen classes of students, arranged in four year groups of four or five classes each. Year 5 is the youngest year group in the school, and year 8 the eldest. Students belong to one of the school's four houses:

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