Trinity School, Belvedere

Trinity School is a Church of England Secondary Academy located in Belvedere in the London Borough of Bexley. It is a mixed non-selective school located within a selective borough.

Trinity Church of England School, Belvedere
Trinity School Logo
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Head Teacher Mr Ian Collins
Deputy Head Teacher Mrs Barbara Powell
Deputy Head Teacher Mrs Beverley Stanislaus
Chair of Governors Fr. Canon David Herbert
Location Erith Road
Belvedere
Greater London
DA17 6HT
England
DfE number 303/4603
DfE URN 136538 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1040
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Colours      White      Gold      Red      Blue
Selective No
Academy Trust Trinitas Academy Trust
Website www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk

Introduction

Trinity School is the only Church of England secondary school in the London Borough of Bexley. It became an academy in April


Anglican Schools inspectors said: “Students confidently and sensitively discuss matters of faith and belief, and their understanding of religious issues supports community cohesion”.

There is a Trinity School Code. Ofsted inspectors said: “Students enjoy their schooling, and this contributes to their good achievement”.

Trinity is part of the Trinitas Academy Trust together with Christ Church (Erith) and St Augustine of Canterbury Primary Schools. This venture has created a series of schools where Christian values are used.

The three schools in the Trust work together on all aspects of teaching and learning. The Academy Trust is led by a Board of Directors which includes members of the Governing Bodies, representatives of the Bishop of Rochester and the Diocesan Board of Education. A Chief Executive has overall responsibility for the Trust and the Primary Academies are led by an Executive Head Teacher working with Heads of School. [1]

Curriculum

Key Stage 3

At Key Stage 3 pupils learn the following subjects.

Key Stage 4

At Key Stage 4 pupils can take on any of the above subjects as a GCSE qualification (except citizenship). However, all pupils must study English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science and ICT or choose from a new course such as:-

Sixth Form

Once pupils reach sixth form they can then choose to study all of the above subjects at AS level all of the way through to A2 level. In sixth form pupils are no longer required to wear full school uniform, but are required to dress in smart business attire.

Facilities

The following buildings house the following areas:-

Extra-curricular activities

The extra curricular activities in the PE department include:

As well as sports there are academic extra - circular activities which are:

Notable former pupils

References

  1. Collins, Ian. "Mr". Trinity School. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

External links

Trinitas Academy Trust School's

OFSTED Reports

Coordinates: 51°29′09″N 0°09′41″E / 51.4858°N 0.1613°E / 51.4858; 0.1613

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