Dyson Perrins Church of England Academy explained

Dyson Perrins CofE Academy
Coordinates:52.1329°N -2.3291°W
Motto:To Love To Learn
Established:founded, opened
Type:Academy[1]
Religious Affiliation:Church of England
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:Mike Gunston [2]
Chair Label:Chair
Chair:Paul Charman
Founder:Charles William Dyson Perrins
Address:Yates Hay Road
City:Malvern
County:Worcestershire
Country:England
Postcode:WR14 1WD
Local Authority:Worcestershire County Council
Ofsted:yes
Dfeno:885/4801
Urn:137186
Enrolment:657
Gender:Mixed
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Website:http://www.dysonperrins.worcs.sch.uk/

Dyson Perrins CofE Academy is a co-educational secondary school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It is named after its benefactor Charles William Dyson Perrins, heir to the Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce company. It is located near Malvern Link, a northern suburb of the town of Malvern, Worcestershire.

History

The Church of England, under the Director of Education at the Diocese of Worcester, Canon Rees-Jones, had a plan to build a secondary school in the North of Malvern. This was frustrated by the raising of the school leaving age. The increased pupil numbers required a larger school, which exceeded the amount allotted by the Diocese. Canon Bamber, of Holy Trinity Church, approached C W Dyson Perrins, who agreed to finance the actual building costs,[3] a sum of £10,000.[4]

He was present for the laying of the foundation stone in 1956, but had died before its opening. His wife, Frieda Dyson Perrins, continued her family association with the school, helping to build future extensions.[3]

The Church of England Dyson Perrins Secondary School, as it was named, was finally opened in 1959, at the time being the only secondary school in the county with a chapel incorporated into its design.[5] The first headmaster of the school was Mr Sydney Bormond.[3] The school was later renamed Dyson Perrins High School.

An inspection in January 2015[6] by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), found the school to be 'Good'.[1] Another inspection in 2018 found that the school continued to be Good.[7]

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Worcestershire County Council, in August 2011 Dyson Perrins CofE Sports College converted to academy status and was renamed Dyson Perrins Church of England Academy.

Blocks

The school is split into four buildings or 'blocks' in which different subjects are taught. The first block (referred to as 'A block') is the oldest block in the school. This block is split into two parts: one containing technology classrooms, workshops and two dedicated computer suites, and the other containing a variety of rooms including the main hall, reception and learning support centre. This part of A Block also houses English, Food Technology, Textiles and Art classrooms. 'A block' also houses the Able Autism Base, a section of the school dedicated to supporting and including students with Asperger's Syndrome and High Functioning Autism, and one computer suite.

'B block' houses Mathematics, Science and History.

'C block' houses Performing Arts, Computing, Business, Music and Geography and has four dedicated computer suites.

'D block' holds the PE, RE, PSHE, and languages classrooms.

Headteachers

Notable former pupils

Other Malvern area secondary schools

External links

Notes and References

  1. , Office for Standards in Education.
  2. Web site: Dyson Perrins CofE Academy . Get information about schools . GOV.UK . 28 November 2018.
  3. Book: Holy Trinity Malvern: The Story of a Parish. The Parish of the Holy Trinity, Great Malvern. 1988. 42.
  4. Book: Smith, Brian. A History of Malvern. Alan Sutton & The Malvern Bookshop. 1964. 254. 0-904387-31-3.
  5. Book: Smith, Brian. A History of Malvern. Alan Sutton & The Malvern Bookshop. 1964. 261. 0-904387-31-3.
  6. Ofsted report 137186-453417
  7. Web site: Owen . Dan . Short inspection of Dyson Perrins CofE Academy . Ofsted . Ofsted . 28 November 2018 . 2018.
  8. Web site: Worcester News . malverngazette.co.uk . Newsquest . 7 January 2014 . 30 March 2015.
  9. Web site: Malvern Gazette . malverngazette.co.uk . Newsquest . 29 April 2005 . 30 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402124946/http://www.malverngazette.co.uk/archive/2005/04/29/7449405.Head_builds_on_firm_foundations/ . 2015-04-02 .
  10. Web site: Malvern Gazette . malverngazette.co.uk . Newsquest . 29 January 2014 . 30 March 2015.
  11. Web site: Malvern Gazette . malverngazette.co.uk . Newsquest . 31 January 2018 . 31 March 2018.
  12. News: Jacqui Smith's school placed into special measures. . 2009-01-30. 2009-03-26.
  13. http://archive.thisisworcestershire.co.uk/2001/6/8/322752.html Minister visits high school
  14. Web site: If I do my best and I have to go home, then I know I have done myself justice .
  15. Dancing the night away.... Malvern Gazette. 21 July 2006. 17 January 2021.