Thomas Knyvett College Explained

Thomas Knyvett College
Chair:Tina Crombie
Chair Label:Chairman of Governors
Motto:Bringing out the Best
Founder:Surrey County Council
Address:Stanwell Road
City:Ashford
Postcode:TW15 3DU
Local Authority:Borough of Spelthorne
Country:England
Head Label:Headmaster
Head:Richard Beeson
Urn:136832
Ofsted:yes
Enrolment:1120
Type:Secondary Academy Converter
Gender:Mixed
Staff:35 teaching, 17 support
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:16
Houses:Amazon, Orion, Poseidon
Colours:Black
Three colours (tie stripes)
Free Label 1:Current admissions policy
Free 1:Comprehensive
Free Label 2:Executive Headteacher
Free 2:Rhona Barnfield

Thomas Knyvett College is a medium sized mixed school with Academy Converter status (conversion to an Academy is underway during the 2014–2015 academic year) educating students aged 11–16 in Ashford, Surrey, England. The college is part of the Howard Schools Trust which includes the Howard of Effingham School in Effingham in the county, the schools within which are supported by an Executive Headteacher, the prototype arrangement of its kind in the United Kingdom.

History

The seventeenth century politician, Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet (1545–1622) was granted the manor of Stanwell in 1603.[1] On his death in 1622 he left provision for the founding of a school in Stanwell.[2]

The present school site consists of a complex of buildings mostly completed just before the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. From January 1947 the school was known as Stanwell Road Secondary Modern school, which was split between a boys' school and a girls' school. In 1958 it was renamed to Abbotsford School, combining the "Abbot" of Westminster Abbey with the "ford" of the River Ash, from which the town of Ashford also derives its name. In 1975 it became a co-educational comprehensive school, with a total of 1,140 students. In 1987 it merged with The Stanwell School (also known as Stanwell Secondary School) to become Ashford High School. The Stanwell School site, located on Short Lane in Stanwell, was demolished despite its relatively short 17 years of operation.[3]

In March 2004 Ashford High School gained technology specialist college status, and in September 2004 was renamed the Ash Technology College. In 2005 it achieved Investors in People (IIP) status, however a school inspection published 20 May 2005 recommended placing the school into special measures under the School Inspections Act 1996 after finding the college's effectiveness to be "unsatisfactory". In 2006 the school was de-designated from its technology status, and on 1 September 2007 it adopted the name Thomas Knyvett College.[4] [5] [6]

Funding

A non-fee paying school, Thomas Knyvett College's funding is received predominantly via pro rata Surrey County Council annual allocation. Since 2009 the secondary education provider has been eligible for the Howard of Effingham Trust Fund and related donations, Charities Commission registered, funds which are raised by parents across the region and fundraising. Funds are enhanced by successful registration or selection for pupil premiums and grants restricted to central and local government-funded schools.[7] [8] Free school meals eligibility: 22.4% (band: mid).[9]

Attributes

In the house system, each of the three houses which compete are divided into forms for many years. The resultant tutor forms provide a pastoral, advice point across all activities.

The proportion of students known to be eligible for the pupil premium funding (additional government funding for children in the care of the local authority, students known to be eligiblefor free school meals and those from service families) is slightly greater than average, standing for the financial year 2014-15 at £194,175.[10] The proportion of disabled students and those with special educational needs who are supportedat school action is above the national average. The proportion supported at school action plus or with a statement of special educational needs is below the national average.

Facilities

The main facilities are:

Ofsted

The Ofsted inspection of December 2019 gave the school an overall Good, on the four-point scale (Outstanding/Good/Satisfactory/Inadequate). Omitting praised examples, the headline assessment of teaching was:

Violent incident 2023

In February 2023 a video was widely circulated online showing several white girls violently attacking a black girl outside the school while being urged on by an adult woman. Several bystanders were watching the child being violently assaulted, but did not intervene. The police subsequently made several arrests describing the matter as a "serious racially aggravated assault".[11] A protest was held at the school the next day with participants calling for an investigation and justice for the girl. The protests were led by anti-racism group Forever Family. Several Members of Parliament across parties weighed in, through a letter penned by Janet Daby, which called for a full investigation.[12] [13] British rapper, Dave, and others also called for the firing of teachers.[14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reynolds . Susan . 1962 . Stanwell: Manors . Institute of Historical Research . A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3: Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington . 10 Feb 2023.
  2. Web site: Reynolds . Susan . 1962 . Stanwell: Schools . Institute of Historical Research . A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3: Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington . 25 August 2023.
  3. Book: Barker . D. M. . Barker . J. L. . 2006 . Aspects of Ashford . Addlestone, Surrey. Borough Books . 978-0-9537547-1-7.
  4. Clare Gillies . 20 May 2005 . INSPECTION REPORT THE ASH TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE . . 25 August 2023.
  5. Ramesh Kapadia . 5 July 2007 . The Ash Technology College Inspection report . . 25 August 2023.
  6. Elisabeth Linley . 9 January 2008 . Thomas Knyvett College Inspection report . . 25 August 2023.
  7. http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1008049&SubsidiaryNumber=0 - Howard of Effingham Trust
  8. http://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2318227/urn/136832.pdf School Report: Thomas Knyvett College
  9. http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/school.pl?urn=136832 School and College Performance Tables: Finance 2013-14
  10. http://thomasknyvett.org/thomasknyvett/userfiles/file/TKC%20PP%202013_14%20review.pdf Pupil premium information
  11. News: Five arrested after Ashford schoolgirl hurt in racial attack . BBC News . 8 February 2023 .
  12. Web site: Black girl in UK beaten by group of white kids as white adult egged them on . .
  13. Web site: MPS call for investigation over 'racist' beating of Black Surrey schoolgirl . 9 February 2023 .
  14. Web site: U.K. Rapper Dave Demands Action After Black Girl, 15 Beaten in "Serious Racially Aggravated Assault" . .
  15. Web site: Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack' . . 10 February 2023 .