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      英中教育 Anglo-Chinese Education Consultancy

      Monkton Combe School

       
       

       

       

       

      Type:

      Bording  School

      Rangking2007:

        No.249   Result:   A-B  69.95% 

      Type:

      Mixed

      Fees:

      GBP7,383/Term

      Since:

      1868

      Entrance:

      11-18,    Exam,  School report

      Locate:

      Somerset

      Other:

          +% to Oxbridge

      Pupils:

      322

      Website:

      www.monktoncombeschool.com

       

       

       

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      What it’s like
      Founded in 1868, it lies in a very attractive village 3 miles from Bath, overlooking the Avon valley. The buildings are in Cotswold stone and there have been many modern and well-equipped extensions, including a new sports hall, indoor swimming centre and state-of-the-art drama studio. Extensive playing fields adjoin the school. There is active Christian teaching, including both chapel and a range of informal activities. Academic standards are high and examination results are good. There is a staff:pupil ratio of about 1:8. It is strong in music, drama, art and computing. A good record in sports and games with a large number of representatives at county level and some recent junior internationals. The CCF contingent is large and active. There are numerous clubs and societies and a community service group.

      School profile


      Pupils & entrance

      Pupils: Age range 11–18; 350 pupils, 137 day (92 boys, 45 girls), 213 boarding (137 boys, 76 girls).
      Entrance: Main entry ages 11, 13 and 16. Common Entrance and own entrance exam used. No religious requirements but must be willing to attend chapel. Small state school entry in main intake plus 40% to sixth form. 25+% come from own junior school (enquiries to the Headmaster, Monkton Combe Junior School, Combe Down, Bath BA2 7ET, tel 01225 837912).

      Scholarships, bursaries & extras
      12 pa scholarships, 10%–50% fees (can be increased by bursaries in cases of need). 6–8 pa bursaries for children of clergy and missionaries, up to one-third fees. Maximum extras £150.

      Parents
      20+% live within 30 miles; 20+% live overseas.

      Head & staff

      Headmaster: Michael Cuthbertson, in post from 1990. Educated at Merchant Taylors’ School and Cambridge University (history, education). Previously Director of Sixth Form Studies and Head of History at Radley and Head of History at Bradfield. Also Prep School Governor; former lay member of Bath and Wells Diocesan Board of Education; member Admiralty Interview Board; ISI inspector.
      Teaching staff: 36 full time, 14 part time. Annual turnover 10%. Average age 40.

      Exam results

      GCSE: In 2003, 63 pupils in fifth: 95% gained at least grade C in 8+ subjects. Average GCSE score 53 (51 over 5 years).
      A-levels: 67 in upper sixth: Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 342.

      University & college entrance
      92% of 2003 sixth-form leavers went on to a degree course. 52% took courses in science & engineering, 48% in humanities & social sciences. Others typically go on to non-degree courses or straight into careers eg banking.

      Curriculum
      GCSE, AS and A-levels. 21–22 AS/A-level subjects (including sports and theatre studies).
      Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level; general studies taught but not examined.
      Vocational: Work experience available.
      Special provision: Language support centre with specialist ESL and learning support teachers.
      Languages: French, German and Spanish offered to GCSE, AS and A-level. Regular exchanges to France, Germany and Spain. Occasional European pupils in school.
      ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (1 lesson a week in Years 7–9) and across the curriculum. 40+ computers for pupil use (13 hours a day), all networked and with email and internet access; plus many in departments.

      The arts

      Music: 40% of pupils learn a musical instrument or singing; instrumental exams can be taken. Musical groups include choir, choral society, big band, orchestra, several ensembles. Big band gives many concerts outside school and recently toured France and Boston, USA.
      Drama: Drama offered. GCSE, A-level theatre studies and Guildhall exams may be taken. Many pupils are involved in school and house plays and musicals.
      Art & design: On average, 25 take GCSE, 15 A-level. Design and printmaking offered.

      Sport & activities

      Sport: Rugby, hockey, cricket, tennis, netball, rowing are major sports.
      Minor sports: volleyball, aerobics, swimming, squash, judo, fencing, athletics, cross-country, basketball. A-level sports studies offered. District and county representation at hockey, rugby, cricket. Recent junior internationals in rugby, hockey and rowing.
      Activities: All encouraged to join CCF at age 14. Community service optional. Annual visit to Julian House in Bath to help with homeless. Over 30 clubs, eg chess, Christian Union, climbing, judo, bridge, dance, basketball.

      School life

      Uniform: School uniform worn, modified in the sixth form.
      Houses & prefects: Competitive houses. Prefects, senior prefect, heads of house and house prefects, appointed by the Head Master or houseparent after consultation with staff and pupils.
      Religion: Attendance at chapel is compulsory and Christian activities are encouraged. Active voluntary Christian Union.
      Social: Sponsored Activity Day in support of a local or national charity. Pupils allowed to bring own bike to school. Meals self-service. School shop. No tobacco allowed; limited quantity of alcohol allowed in sixth form centre on some occasions.

      Discipline
      Report card system or detention for pupils failing to produce work. Estate work and/or fines for most other offences. Forfeiture of right to remain for any offence involving drugs or serious sexual misconduct.

      Boarding
      15% have own study bedroom, 20% share with one; 40% in dormitories of 6+. Single-sex houses of 40–50, same as competitive houses (separate house for 11–13 year olds). 6 qualified nurses. Central dining room. Pupils can provide and cook own food. Flexible weekend exeats each term, and half-term. Visits to local town allowed once a week.

      Alumni association
      is run by John Gedge, 17 Partis Way, Bath BA1 3QG.

      Former pupils
      Bernard Cornwell; Richard Stilgoe; Martin Adeney; a number of bishops including
      Rt Rev I P M Cundy (Bishop of Peterborough) and Rt Rev S W Sykes (former Bishop of Ely); Sir Timothy Lankester; Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Stear.


       
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