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Claverham Community College

Coordinates: 50°54′58″N 0°28′01″E / 50.916°N 0.467°E / 50.916; 0.467
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50°54′58″N 0°28′01″E / 50.916°N 0.467°E / 50.916; 0.467

Claverham Community College
Address
Map
North Trade Road

, ,
TN33 0HT

England
Information
TypeComprehensive
Established1955
Local authorityEast Sussex County Council
SpecialistSports and ICT College
Department for Education URN114584 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalMr Paul Swatton
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrollmentc. 1170
HousesCaldbec, Montjoie, Oakwood, Santlache, Telleham
Colour(s)Purple, Blue, Silver, Red, Green
Websitehttp://www.claverham.e-sussex.sch.uk

Claverham Community College is a secondary school/sports college in Battle, East Sussex, England.[1] It is a specialist Sports College with ICT as a second specialism and has very good sports equipment such as a climbing wall, Community Sports Hall, gym, dance studio, fitness suite, large fields & courts for netball, hockey, tennis etc. There is also soon to be a astroturf, for various sport activities.

History

The college takes its title from the Anglo-Saxon pre-conquest description of the district in which it is situated - place of clover or good pasture. The college opened in 1955 and has since been extended in the last 15 years. When first opened, there was originally four houses. Mountjoy, Sandlach, Telham and Middleborough. A fifth house was later introduced and wags named Caldbec. The College Houses then became Caldbec, Montjoie, Santlache and Telleham. In 2008 the college introduced a fifth house called Oakwood. The names of the college houses are derived from post-conquest place names, given by the Normans to areas of the Battleground, which were significant in the action.

Campus

The College is located about one mile (1.6 km) west of the very attractive petite market town, Battle and is situated within 42 acres (170,000 m2) of most attractive wood and parkland. The College site includes extensive playing fields and nature areas which include both land and aquatic habitats.

The College grounds incorporate land which belonged formerly to the Battle Abbey Estate and are immediately adjacent to the site of the Battle of Hastings. As might be expected, the geographical position is an elevated one within sight of the sea.

Curriculum

Claverham Community College offers many courses to its students. Below are the subjects available at Key Stage 3:

English, Maths, Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), French, Spanish (Top two sets), German (Top two sets), ICT, Food Technology, Product Design, Music, History, Religious Studies, Geography, Classics (Year 7-8), Latin (Year 9), Art and Physical Education.

At GCSE, students are required to take the following courses:

English Language, English Literature, Maths and Science Core & Additional. Several students, however, will be given a language to take during their GCSE's as well as the option to take another.

Students are then available to choose several of these optional GCSE's:

French, Spanish, German, ICT, Media Studies, Food Technology, Product Design, Child Development, Drama, Music, History, Religious Studies, Geography, Latin, Physical Education, Dance, Art and Textiles.

The college also offers the following vocational courses:

Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Land & Environment and Health & Social Care.

The college now offers the chance for pupils to take a Diploma worth four GCSE's instead of sitting ten GCSE's. The Diploma courses are for: ICT, Sports & Environmental & Land.

Sports and traditions

The College as a designated Specialist Sports College has many modern sporting facilities including full access to the local Battle Sports Centre, with a full indoor sports hall, dance studio and fitness suite. It also has outdoor football and rugby pitches and tennis courts. It also has an indoor gym which features a climbing wall,

House/Prefect System

At Claverham the house which a student belongs to can easily be identified through the colour of their tie; where the College operates around a four house system and until start of the 2008 school year began with a fifth house, Oakwood with the head of house Mr S Grimer. Whilst the other houses have a full complement of 5 years; Oakwood currently only has four forms (Two year 7 and two year 8). This leads to years with five houses competing separately to the rest of the school during inter-house or sports day events.

In Year Eleven, a select number of students from each house, approximately 10% of the year with 20 from each house, will be chosen as college prefects. As a reward for performing duties around the school, they are entitled to wear a college prefect tie, house badge (as the prefect tie does not distinguish between houses) and are allowed access to the prefects room at break and lunchtime.

The college awards the following titles to prefects:

  • Head Boy3
  • Head Girl3
  • Deputy Head Boy3
  • Deputy Head Girl3
  • Head Boy of House
  • Head Girl of House
  • Deputy Head Boy of House
  • Deputy Head Girl of House
  • Prefect
  • Oakwood Senior1
  • Sports Prefect2,5
  • Travel Prefect2,4
  • Mentor4

1Oakwood Seniors are house prefects chosen to cover the vacuum of prefects created by the addition of the fifth house.
2Do not receive benefits listed above, Are not included in quota.
3Chosen from the Head Boy/Girl of each house.
4Now identified by Lozenge badge rather than shield badge
5White shield badge, does not distinguish between houses

Note: The senior prefect title was officially removed for the year beginning September 2009. Badges are still worn by Heads and Deputies of each house and also by all who applied for head of Montjoie house (at Mr Wilson's discretion).

Heads and Deputy Heads of the college wear a Yellow badge in addition to their house badge(s).

Staff

Currently, the College has roughly 70 teaching staff with numerous support staff.

Senior Staff
Principal Mr P Swatton
Deputy Principal Mr P Adamns
Mr T Smith
Mr T Stainfield
Assistant Principal Mr R Tomlinson
Mr D Walkton
Miss S Wright
Senior Head of Houses
Caldbec Mrs J Armstrong
Santlache Mr M Cunningham
Oakwood Mr S Grimer
Telleham Mr J Whitaker
Mountjoie Mr C Wilson

References