Goffs Academy Explained

Goffs Academy
Coordinates:51.7064°N -0.0571°W
Motto:"Sola Virtus Invicta" (1964 – 2006)"Respect Confidence Achievement" (2006 – 2020)"Respectful Resilient Responsible" (2020 – Present)
Established:1964
Type:Grammar (1964–1980)
Comprehensive (1980–2011),
Academy (2011–present)
Executive Headteacher:Alison Garner
Head Label:Principal
Head:Mark Ellis
Head Name2:Executive Principal
Chair Label:Chairman
Chair:Andrew Clarke
Trust:Generations Multi Academy Trust
Address:Goffs Lane
Country:England
Postcode:EN7 5QW
Ofsted:yes
Urn:137532
Enrolment:1331 (of which 248 are sixth form)[1]
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Houses:Hawk, Phoenix, Falcon and Eagle
Website:https://www.goffs.herts.sch.uk/

Goffs Academy is a selective[2] secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England with around 1,300 students.

The school's motto was "Sola Virtus Invicta", (which roughly translates from Latin to "strength of character alone remains invincible"),[3] in 2006 it was changed to "Respect Confidence Achievement" and in 2020 the motto was changed to "Respectful Resilient Responsible[4] ".

The school has had seven head teachers to date: Dr Colin Hadley, Dr John Versey, Mrs Jan Cutler, Mrs Paula Kenning, Mrs Alison Garner, (who took over in September 2010[5]), Mr Ben Pearce and Mr Mark Ellis.

In the most recent Ofsted report the school was deemed "good."[6]

Houses

Goffs Academy consisted of six houses, each named after an influential person from history: Brontë, Churchill, Columbus, Curie, Mandela and Monet. The original house names that existed during the Dr Hadley administration were Davies, represented in yellow, Trayhern in blue, Booker house in green and Morgan in red. These houses would compete in inter-house sports and enterprise competitions, and tutorial form and registration sessions would be organised in mixed year groups under each house. However, changes introduced in 2009 have taken emphasis off of the house structure – form lessons now occur in year groups, and many inter-house championships have not been reformed to fit the new system. The six-house structure was introduced in 2002; the original house structure consisted of four houses: Davies, Booker, Morgan and Trayhern.[7] House events often took place including charitable activities towards each house's chosen charity. In 2014 the houses were renamed from Holmes, Pratchett, Branson and Westwood, to Hawk, Phoenix, Falcon and Eagle. Inter-house championships and competitions are being re-introduced within this system to reinvigorate community spirit in the school.[8]

At the end of each year, awards are given to the house with the best achievement, best performance in the weekly quiz, and best attendance level. There is also an overall "best house" award.

Sports

Many of Goffs' sports teams have performed well at the county and in some cases national level. Aside from this, the school often runs inter-house competitions in various sports, such as rugby and a swimming gala in which students and teachers can take part.

The school hosts a sports day annually, held in the summer, which consists of track and field events.

Sporting Facilities at the school include Astro-turf, Sports Hall and a Large Field.[9]

Notable former pupils

Goffs School

Goffs Grammar School

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.goffs.herts.sch.uk/website/Goffs%202006/content/bodies/Admin/117587_Goffs%20School_Inspection%20Report.pdf Ofsted Inspection Report 2007
  2. Web site: List of Grammar Schools and Partially Selective Schools in the UK – Bestgrade Education – 11 Plus (11+) Exam, Tuition & Training Centre for Primary, SATs and GCSE. 2021-12-03. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Goffs School Pageant Programme 1977 . 19 January 2009 . 25 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110725220832/http://www.davidawhite.org/Pageant.pdf . dead .
  4. Web site: School Vision and Ethos – Goffs Academy. 3 October 2020.
  5. http://www.goffs.herts.sch.uk/website/Goffs%202006/content/bodies/Admin/goffs_sib_08.pdf Goffs School Information 2008/2009
  6. Web site: Archived copy . 11 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140512232037/http://www.goffs.herts.sch.uk/goffsm4/admindocs/Ofstedreport.pdf . 12 May 2014 . dead .
  7. http://www.davidawhite.org/GoffsProspectus75.pdf Goffs School Prospectus 1975
  8. Web site: 4 September 2019. House System Overview. 3 October 2020.
  9. Web site: Goffs Academy · Goff's Ln, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross EN7 5QW, United Kingdom.
  10. News: Plunkett. John. 2015-02-15. Zai Bennett: 'Fortitude is a brilliant statement of ambition'. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-08-05. 0261-3077.
  11. Web site: Herald24.co.uk.