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The school was first opened in 1940 as the Storrington council senior school.<ref name="victoria">{{cite book | title=A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2| url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=18301| last=Hudson | first=T.P. (Ed.)| year=1986| pages=48–49| publisher=Victoria County History Series}}</ref> It was developed and extended over the following years, being renamed as Rydon county secondary school.<ref name="victoria"/> The roll continued to rise until the mid-1960s, but had fallen to just 328 by 1968. Accordingly, in 1969, the school was modified to become an intermediate school offering education for pupils aged between 10 and 13 years. |
The school was first opened in 1940 as the Storrington council senior school.<ref name="victoria">{{cite book | title=A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2| url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=18301| last=Hudson | first=T.P. (Ed.)| year=1986| pages=48–49| publisher=Victoria County History Series}}</ref> It was developed and extended over the following years, being renamed as Rydon county secondary school.<ref name="victoria"/> The roll continued to rise until the mid-1960s, but had fallen to just 328 by 1968. Accordingly, in 1969, the school was modified to become an intermediate school offering education for pupils aged between 10 and 13 years. |
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In 2002, consultations were undertaken to review provision in the area to revert to the more usual two-tier structure of education. However, a parental ballot demonstrated clear support for the existing arrangements, and the status quo emerged as the preferred option. |
In 2002, consultations were undertaken to review provision in the area to revert to the more usual two-tier structure of education. However, a parental ballot demonstrated clear support for the existing arrangements, and the status quo emerged as the preferred option. Further consultations in 2015 led to the announcement of the closure of the school from July 2017, at which point it will become a campus of [[Steyning Grammar School]] for pupils in Years 7 and 8.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rydon Community College closure confirmed as Steyning school takes site|url=http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/rydon-community-college-closure-confirmed-as-steyning-school-takes-site-1-7462231|website=West Sussex County Times|accessdate=21 November 2016}}</ref> |
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==Campus== |
==Campus== |
Revision as of 23:03, 21 November 2016
Rydon Community College | |
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Address | |
Rock Road , , RH20 3AA England | |
Information | |
Type | Middle-deemed-secondary school |
Established | 1940 |
Local authority | West Sussex County Council |
Specialist | Business and Enterprise College, Science College |
Department for Education URN | 126067 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chair of Governors | Mr Alan Brien |
Head teacher | Mrs A Murphy |
Staff | 30 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 10 to 13 |
Enrollment | 400 |
Houses | Arun, Chanc, Downs and Weald |
Website | http://www.rydon.w-sussex.sch.uk/ |
Rydon Community College is a maintained comprehensive middle-deemed-secondary school for pupils aged 10 to 13. The school is located just outside Storrington, West Sussex, England, in the village of Thakeham. It is one of only 7 schools of its type in the United Kingdom,[1] and currently caters for around 400 pupils. Rydon has specialisms in Science College and Business and Enterprise College . All subjects are taught to Year 6 pupils and above as secondary pupils.
History
The school was first opened in 1940 as the Storrington council senior school.[2] It was developed and extended over the following years, being renamed as Rydon county secondary school.[2] The roll continued to rise until the mid-1960s, but had fallen to just 328 by 1968. Accordingly, in 1969, the school was modified to become an intermediate school offering education for pupils aged between 10 and 13 years.
In 2002, consultations were undertaken to review provision in the area to revert to the more usual two-tier structure of education. However, a parental ballot demonstrated clear support for the existing arrangements, and the status quo emerged as the preferred option. Further consultations in 2015 led to the announcement of the closure of the school from July 2017, at which point it will become a campus of Steyning Grammar School for pupils in Years 7 and 8.[3]
Campus
The campus is in a rural area, just north of the village of Storrington in West Sussex. The school is largely housed in original buildings from original secondary school opened during World War II. Several additions and adaptations have been made, including modifications to accommodate the change to an intermediate school.
Organisation
Pupils in the school are organised into three year groups, aligned to the National Curriculum years of Year 6, Year 7 and Year 8. Pupils are taught mainly by specialist teachers as in secondary schools, although pupils in the first year of the school are in Key Stage 2.
Pupils transfer to the school from several feeder primary schools from Storrington, Ashington and surrounding villages. Many pupils continue their education going into Year 9 at Steyning Grammar school. Some pupils go to The Weald school and some go to independent schools.
References
- ^ "All Current Schools". UK Middle Schools. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^ a b Hudson, T.P. (Ed.) (1986). A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2. Victoria County History Series. pp. 48–49.
- ^ "Rydon Community College closure confirmed as Steyning school takes site". West Sussex County Times. Retrieved 21 November 2016.