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Chichester High School for Boys
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Location
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Information
MottoAbeunt Studia in Mores (Latin: "Studies build one's character")
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1971
Head Teacher(To be appointed)
Staffc. 100 (full time)
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1200 approx
Colour(s)
                     
Websitehttp://www.chsb.w-sussex.sch.uk/

Chichester High School for Boys is a school for boys aged 11-18 in the city of Chichester, West Sussex. It was formed in 1971 during the schools' reformation act of the 1970s by the amalgamation of two well established schools: The Lancastrian Secondary Modern School (established 1895) and the High School for Boys (established 1935).

Chichester curriculum

During their first year boys take English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Religious Studies, Art, Music, Design Technology and Information Technology. German or French is offered to boys with good linguistic ability.[1]

During their second and third years, boys work towards their GCSE examinations. By the end of the third year all boys will have taken English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Religious Education and Science. In addition to these core subjects pupils choose, in a wide variety of combinations, four other subjects from History, Geography, French, German, Music, Art and Design Technology.[2]

In the Sixth Forms all pupils are expected to take AS-level in four main subjects, going on to A-level in at least three. There are many to choose from including English Literature, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, History, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Political Studies, Religious Studies, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design Technology, Physical Education, Music, Music Technology, Art, History of Art, Theatre Studies, Statistics and Photography.[3]

Controversy

A local newspaper has reported speculation surrounding the now ex-head teacher, John Robinson, who had been on paid leave for "personal reasons" since before Christmas 2008. [4] On April 1, 2009, it was finally announced that Mr Robinson had asked to be released from his contract from the end of the current Spring term, and this has been accepted by West Sussex County Council. A letter to this effect was sent to parents on the same day confirming Mr Robinson's decision to leave.[5]

During Mr Robinson's absence, the headteacher of Bourne Community School, Margaret Eva, who is a national leader in education, has been acting as consultant headteacher to the school.

Facilities

Recently, the school has benefited from a considerable building programme including: a purpose built specialist science block, a new learning resources centre, a new administrative and reception area and the synthetic Astroturf pitch has been refurbished. The sixth form centre has been extended to accommodate sixth formers. A new sports hall has recently been completed. The South Downs Planetarium, supported by Sir Patrick Moore, a local resident, was opened on the site on 5th April 2002.

Uniform

Dress at Chichester consists of a white shirt, green and white tie, grey trousers, grey pullover and a blazer (the green uniform jacket). Variations include various society ties worn to meetings of the respective societies.

Sports

The school has extensive sporting facilities, including an international-standard irrigated all-weather hockey pitch, large sports hall, tennis courts and extensive grounds for a whole range of competitive sports such as: rugby, circket, hockey, tennis, squash, athletics, basketball, football, badminton, etc. A separate sports centre has just been completed, providing students with one of the best sports facilities for any school student.

The sixth form

The Sixth Form is divided into Lower 6th and Upper 6th. Upper 6th students after graduation from Chichester often go on to higher education in the UK's top universities. Sixth Formers enjoy a number of privileges, including their own common rooms and dining room. It currently has about 400 students and achieved A-Level results of 99% A or B grades in the June 2008 exams.

Combined Cadet Force

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CCF Crest

Over the years Chichester High School Combined Cadet Force has gained many awards and built up a very good reputation of being one of the best in the country.[citation needed] Its aim is to "provide a disciplined organisation in a school so that pupils may develop powers of leadership by means of training to promote the qualities of responsibility, self reliance, resourcefulness, endurance and perseverance". It is not a pre-service organisation, although it acknowledges that one of its objectives is "to encourage those who have an interest in the services to become Officers of the Regular or Reserve Forces", and many previous cadets have. It has an Army section affiliated with the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment and an RAF section but no Navy section due to an agreement at the time of the formation with the local Sea Cadets. The Army section regularly goes to Longmoor and Browndown for training exercises and the RAF section makes forays to MOD Boscombe Down and other local airbases for Air Experience Flying. The contingent uses the L98A1 Cadet GP Rifle, the L82 Cadet Target Rifle and the Lee Enfield Rifle No.8.

Inspections

The school underwent an Ofsted inspection in January 2006. The report states that the school provided a sub-standard level education and issued the school with a notice to improve. [6] A follow up report in January 2007 notes improvements made since the previous report one year earlier. Most significantly, the report states that the school no longer requires a notice to improve. [7]


Old Cicestrians'

The school has an "Old Boys'" society called the Old Cicestrians' that is made up of former pupils. They were originally called the Chichester High and Lancastrian Old Boys, or CHALOBs, but reverted to their original name in 2007. In former times a magazine "The Martlet" was issued to all boys at the end of each school year as well as a full school photograph. These are much treasured today. Until the arrival of the comprehensive system there were eight houses: King,Story, Wilfred, Richards, Andrews, Lake, Bell and Sherborne at the grammar school, each based on a geographical area. The majority of members of the society are old and they are currently making efforts to recruit younger members.

A new web site is to open in June 2009. Please use Google to find the address.

Head masters

  • Rev. William Sinclair (1845)
  • Rev. Peter Chris (1853)
  • Neil Young (1942) (acting)
  • Paul Stanley (1957)
  • Dr. Bishop (1953)
  • Kenneth D Anderson (1965)
  • Simon Neil (1979)
  • Richard L Austin (1987)
  • Diane Dockrell (1998)
  • John Robinson (2005-April 2009)
  • Currently no head master (2009)

Sports Centre

The sports centre has just been completed it has basketball hoops,criket nets and loads more sports equipment very recently a website competition was held offering the prize of £200 and their website being used live the winner was Elliot Jackson whos website will go up in 2009. The website will offer prices for renting.

Houses and house colours

Each house is named after a former Bishop of Chichester, They are:

  • Blake (Yellow)
  • Cawley (Green)
  • Howard (Grey)
  • Lancaster (White)
  • Montgomery (Red)
  • Norfolk (Purple)
  • Richmond (Orange)
  • Sherborne (Dark Blue)
  • Whitby (Sky Blue)

Notable alumni

Arts

Armed forces

Business

  • Alick Dick - motor manufacturer-Standard Motors

Sport

Politics

Other

  • Blair Marrows - Convicted of murder in 2008. He taught Maths at the school during the autumn term of 2005.
  • Timothy Peake - astronaut for the European Space Agency, was a former student at the school and was a member of the CCF

References

  1. ^ "Academic life".
  2. ^ "Academic life".
  3. ^ "Academic life".
  4. ^ "Chichester Observer".
  5. ^ "Chichester Observer".
  6. ^ "Ofstead report".
  7. ^ "Ofstead report" (PDF).

External links