(Redirected from Cheltenham Grammar School)'Pate's Grammar School' is a
voluntary aided, selective
grammar school in the
Hesters Way area of
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire,
United Kingdom catering for pupils aged 11 to 18. It was granted
Language College status in
2001, is a
Beacon school, and in February 2006 was one of the first in the country to be awarded 'extra special status' – that is, both
Language College and
Science College status. The school was founded with a fund bestowed to
Corpus Christi College,
Oxford by
Richard Pate in
1574. The school became
co-educational in
1986, when 'Pate's Grammar School for Girls' merged with 'Cheltenham Grammar School for Boys'.
At
GCSE level in
2004, 100% of pupils entered earned 5 A
★ to C grades
1 and the school came twelfth in the
BBC table of performance in
A-/
AS-Level 2. Again in
2005 100% of pupils earned 5 A
★ to C grades at GCSE
[1], and in
2006, 100% of pupils passed in at least 7 subjects with grades A
★ to C
[2].
Famous former pupils of Cheltenham Grammar School for Boys include
Brian Jones of the
Rolling Stones and the composer
Gustav Holst. Other Alumni include
Sir Benjamin Baker co-designer of the
Forth Bridge and other major engineering projects,
Sir Rowland Biffen biologist,
Gilbert Jessop the famous cricketer, and
Siân Berry, female Principle Speaker of the Green Party. The headmaster taking over at the start of the 2006/2007 year, Shaun Fenton, can also claim famous links, with his father being the singer and actor,
Alvin Stardust. His brother is the renowned musician
Adam F.
The Physics Department at Pate's was also recognised as the best Physics department in the country in a survey published by the Observer newspaper in May 2006. Stuart Cooper became the proud head of the department in September 2006.
Pate's also has a strong sporting heritage, and this has been continued over the previous year, with the First XV Rugby squad achieving previously unparalleled successes on the pitch, under the wiley eye of ex-England
scrum-half Peter Kingston.
The school has a relatively famous school council. The team of pupils and sixth formers from across the school is intended to help the students enjoy their time at Pate's more beneficially and give them a voice in school affairs. The council has so far been quite successful and fairly popular, and was voted the best in the South-West by the Headteachers' Association in the
academic year of 2005-06. The council for 2006-07 elected Monty Kimball-Evans as their Chairperson.
The school is also known for its consistently good performance in the
Young Enterprise competition held amongst schools nationwide.
On one occasion in the 1970s the school became the champion of the BBC Radio quiz programme
Top of the Form.
Chairpersons of the School Council
'2005-2006'
★ Joel Roberts
★ Sean Roberts
'2006-2007'
★ Monty Kimball-Evans
See also
★
Old Patesians RFC
External links
★
Pate's Grammar School, official site
★
Stand Easy, official Pate's
Combined Cadet Force (CCF) site