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The Community College Whitstable
Address
Map
10 Bellevue Road

Whitstable
,
Kent
,
CT5 1PX

England
Information
TypeCommunity School
Motto"Striving for Exellence"
Local authorityKent County Council
Department for Education URN118803 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMrs. Ana Gibson
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment844 as of June 2013
Websitehttp://www.ccw.kent.sch.uk/

The Community College Whitstable (usually known simply as CCW) is a community school in Whitstable, Kent, southeast England. It was established in 1952 as the Sir William Nottidge School and was known by this name until 1998. There are 2891 students in the school aged 11 to 18.

History

In 1998, the name Sir William Nottidge was dropped and the school was relaunched as the Community College Whitstable along with the introduction of a new badge and re-introduction of the house system. The school joined swale academe trust in 2016.[1]

School structure

The house system was established in 1952, when there were four houses: Coppens, Minters, Torrith and Sedberry, each of which had selected house prefects. The house colours were: red for Coppens, yellow for Minters, blue for Torrith and green for Sedberry.[2]

Lower school

The lower school (Years 7-11) is 699 students strong.[3]

Sixth form

Curriculum

The school year runs from September to July, split across three terms: the autumn term (September to December), spring term (January to April) and the summer term (April to July). Students receive two weeks off for Christmas and Easter, a six-week summer break, and three "half term" breaks.

Examination

Extra-curricular activities

Property

References

  1. ^ "Sir William Nottidge School (Whitstable) Origins and History". Memories of the... Sir William Nottidge. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  2. ^ "The Sir William Nottidge School House System". Memories of the... Sir William Nottidge. Simply Whitstable. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Community College Whitstable: Inspection Report" (PDF). Ofsted. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2014.