Coombe Boys' School

Coombe Boys' School
Address
Map
College Gardens
Blakes Lane

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KT3 6NU

Coordinates51°23′39″N 0°14′57″W / 51.394258°N 0.249096°W / 51.394258; -0.249096
Information
TypeAcademy
Motto"Preparing you for a World of Opportunity"
Established1931
Department for Education URN137859 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairChristopher Henley
Executive HeadteacherEsther Brooks
HeadteacherDavid Smith
Staffc.50
GenderBoys
Coeducational (sixth form)
Age11 to 16 (up to 18 in sixth form)
Enrolment974[1]
Houses  Beech
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Colour(s)Black and Green   
Websitewww.coombeboysschool.org

Coombe Boys' School and Sixth Form is a non-selective state secondary school with a mixed sixth form in New Malden, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, England. The cohort comprises boys from Years 7 to 11, and a joint sixth form facility with Coombe Girls' School is offered for Year 12 and 13 students. The school was founded in 1931 (as Beverley Central School) and celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2021. In 2006, the school federated with Coombe Girls' School and Sixth Form, forming part of the Coombe Academy Trust. It has a long-standing educational partnership with the independent King's College School, Wimbledon. Coombe Boys' School is part of the Kingston Teaching School Alliance, a partnership of over twenty schools, Achieving for Children (AfC) and two higher education institutions; the UCL Institute of Education (University of London) and the University of Roehampton.

In February 2023, it was announced that large parts of the school buildings are to be demolished and replaced in a major re-building programme.[2]

Results and achievements

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The school was inspected by Ofsted in December 2013 and again, in a short inspection, in March 2018. The overall inspection rating for Coombe Boys' School on both occasions was 'Good with Outstanding Features'. In 2013, the school was rated 'Outstanding' for Leadership and Management and 'Good' in 'Achievement of Pupils', the 'Quality of Teaching' and the 'Behaviour and Safety of Pupils'.

In 2018, Ofsted commented that: "The latest GCSE results show that the school has maintained above-average attainment in English and mathematics" and: "In the sixth form, vocational results are exceptionally strong." The report also found that: "Warm, positive relationships have created a supportive environment in which pupils feel confident to ask questions and push themselves further".

In 2020, Coombe Boys' Drama Department was awarded the first 'National Outstanding School Drama Department' at the Music & Drama Education Awards.[3] Judges remarked that the Coombe Boys' Drama Team were "An exemplary department which goes above and beyond in the pursuit of excellence in drama provision".

Sport

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Sports offered include football, table tennis, badminton, rugby, basketball, athletics and cricket with links to the local Malden Wanderers Cricket Club. The school's sporting achievements include the Surrey basketball finals, Surrey football finals, national badminton finals and winning the English Schools' Football Association PlayStation F.C. Schools' Cup two years running in 2014 and 2015.[4]

CAPA – Performing Arts

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In 2019 the Coombe Academy Trust launched CAPA, the Coombe Academy of Performing Arts, which is based at the Coombe Boys' school site. It provides out of hours tuition available to boys and girls (aged 9 upwards) from the local community.[5]

Notable alumni

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Headteachers

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  • 2015 to present: David Smith
  • 2012 to 2015: Deborah Walls
  • 2006 to 2012: Carol Campbell
  • 2000 to 2006: Paul Templeman-Wright
  • TBC to 2000: Sheena Majid (acting head)
  • TBC to TBC: Mr Fiddler
  • TBC to TBC: Peter Corey
  • 1991 to TBC: Paul O'Shea
  • 1985 to 1990: David Sochon
  • 1984 to 1984: John Gribben (acting head)
  • 1960 to 1984: Clifford H Fisher
  • 1954 to 1960: Mr. Dewbert
  • 1951 to 1954: W.R. Heale
  • 1931 to 1951: R.H. Thorne

References

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  1. ^ "Coombe Boys' School – Inspection Report". Ofsted. 13 September 2023. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  2. ^ Coombe Boys School: Planning for our Future https://coombeboysplans.co.uk/
  3. ^ "Winners 2020". Music And Drama Education Awards. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Football: Coombe Boys' enjoy Millar time as they lift Schools' Cup again". Your Local Guardian. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Performing Arts Academy | Capa | England". CAPA. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  6. ^ Polden, Jake (25 September 2018). "Ryan Sessegnon exclusively opens up on his ambitions for the future". Mirror. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  7. ^ Rutzler, Peter (11 February 2021) Fulham developed Harvey Elliott – to get up to £4.3m. Is that really enough?. The Athletic. Retrieved 10 May 2021. (Subscription required).
  8. ^ https://tribuna.com/en/news/liverpoolfc-2022-08-17-we-went-to-the-same-school-carvalho-explains-what-reuniting-with-elliott-means-to-him/ [bare URL]
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