Pate's Grammar School

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Pate's Grammar School
Pates Logo.PNG
Motto Latin: Patebit tum quod Latuit
English: That which is hidden shall be revealed
Established 1574
Type Voluntary aided, selective academy
Headteacher Shaun Fenton
Founder Richard Pate
Specialisms Languages and Science
Location Princess Elizabeth Way
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL51 0HG
England
DfE URN 136353
Ofsted Reports Pre-Academy Reports
Staff 87 teaching, 35 support
Students 995
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses      Beaufort
     Gloucester
     Richmond
     York
Colours Black, Grey, White, Red
                         
Publication Pate's Progress
The Grammar School Gazette
Website www.pates.gloucs.sch.uk

Coordinates: 51°54′25″N 2°07′01″W / 51.907°N 2.117°W / 51.907; -2.117

Pate's Grammar School is a voluntary aided, selective grammar school with academy status in the Hesters Way area of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 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. In fact, the first female pupils came to the (Boys) Grammar School in 1971 or 72 to take their A-levels in the 6th Form, and vice versa.

In 2009, The Sunday Times ranked Pate's as the ninth best state secondary school in the UK.[1]

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[edit] Academic achievements

At GCSE level in 2004, 100% of pupils entered earned five A* to C grades,[2] and the school came twelfth in the BBC table of performance in A-/AS-Level.[3] Again in 2005, 100% of pupils earned five A* to C grades at GCSE,[4] and in 2006, 100% of pupils passed in at least seven subjects with grades A* to C.[5] In 2008, more A* grades were achieved collectively than any other grade put together at GCSE level.

The Physics Department at Pate's was also recognised as the best Physics department in the country in a survey published by The Observer in May 2006.[6]

[edit] Sporting achievements

The senior rugby team is coached by ex-England scrum-half Peter Kingston.[citation needed] In 2007 Pate's senior rugby teams completed a season unbeaten for the first time in 21 years.[citation needed]

The school is currently[when?] near the end of the process of raising funds in order to complete new fitness facilities. The £50,000 fitness suite was officially opened by Geoff Hurst.[citation needed]

[edit] Community

The school has a 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 school competes in the Young Enterprise competition held amongst schools nationwide. In 2007, it reached the national finals for the Make Your Mark Enterprise Challenge held in London.[citation needed] The school was also named as one of the four winners of the annual BBC School's Question Time competition in 2009.[citation needed]

Pate's is also involved with charity work and has a Charity Committee elected each year; in 2007–08, over £16,000 was raised. The school is situated in a deprived area of Cheltenham and under the headmaster Richard Kemp was encouraged deprived students to apply. The current headmaster is Shaun Fenton.

[edit] Former Headmasters and Headmistresses

[edit] Pate's Grammar School

  • 2006–present: Shaun Fenton
  • 2000–2006: Richard Kemp
  • 1986–1999: David J. Barnes

[edit] Cheltenham Grammar School for Boys

  • 1983–1986: P.J.Bamford
  • 1971–1983: Bernard Wilkinson
  • 1952–1971: Dr Arthur E.Bell
  • 1937–1952: Geoffrey Heawood
  • 1918–1937: R.R.Dobson
  • H.M.Jeffery
  • Henry Hayman
  • 1852–1859: Dr E.R.Humphreys

[edit] Pate's Grammar School for Girls

  • 1982–1986: J.Whiting (Acting Head)
  • 1971–1982: M.M.Moon
  • 1952–1971: M.E.Lambrick
  • 1946–1952: Margaret Miles
  • 1934–1946: Muriel Jennings
  • 1911–1934: Anita N.Miles
  • 1905–1911: Helen Headley

[edit] Notable former and present pupils

  • Siân Berry, the 2008 Green Party candidate for London Mayor, and a former female Principal Speaker of the Green Party.

[edit] Cheltenham Grammar School for Boys

[edit] Pate's Grammar School for Girls

The headmaster, Shaun Fenton, can also claim celebrity links; his father being the singer and actor Alvin Stardust. His brother is the renowned musician Adam F.

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