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      Ryde School

       
       

       

       

       

      Type:

      Bording  School

      Rangking2007:

          No.257   Result: A-B  69.23%

      Type:

      Mixed

      Fees:

      GBP6,160/Term 

      Since:

      1921

      Entrance:

      11-18,    Exam,  School report

      Locate:

      Isle of Wight

      Other:

      20+% to Oxbridge

      Pupils:

      720

      Website:

      www.rydeschool.org.uk 

       

       

       

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      What it’s like
      Founded in 1921 as a boys’ school, it has been fully co-educational since 1985. It moved to its present site on the edge of the town in 1928. For the most part there are elegant buildings amidst fine gardens and playing fields on a site overlooking the Solent. There have been many additions to the buildings and the school is now very well equipped. Boarding accommodation is provided at Bembridge, some 8 miles away. Academic standards and examination results are good. Drama is strong, as are music and art. There is a good range of sports and games (regular representatives at county level); a wide variety of extra-curricular activities includes the CCF, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme and community service.

      School profile


      Pupils & entrance

      Pupils: Total age range 3–18; 720 pupils, 670 day (390 boys, 330 girls), 50 boarding (35 boys, 15 girls). Senior department 11–18, 440 pupils (240 boys, 200 girls).
      Entrance: Main entry ages 9, 11, 13 and 16. Common Entrance sometimes used, otherwise by interview; for sixth-form entry, GCSE grade B (sometimes C) in sixth-form subjects.

      Scholarships, bursaries & extras
      Scholarships, value 5%–10% fees awarded annually; means-tested assisted places awarded on entry at 9, 11, 13 and 16; all may carry up to 100% remission of fees. Parents not expected to buy textbooks; individual music tuition extra (£100 per term) and lunch for day pupils (£155 per term).

      Head & staff

      Headmaster: Dr Nick J England, in post since 1997. Educated at Wellington College and Oxford University (physics). Previously Housemaster and Head of Physics at Wellington.
      Teaching staff: 65 full time, 27 part time. Annual turnover 8%. Average age 43.

      Exam results

      GCSE: In 2003, 71 pupils in fifth: 76% gained at least grade C in 8+ subjects; 18% in 5–7 subjects. Average GCSE score 55 (over 3 years).
      A-levels: 45 in upper sixth: 33% passed in 4+ subjects; 62% in 3; 5% in 2. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 316.

      University & college entrance
      90% of 2003 sixth-form leavers went on to a degree course. 5% took courses in medicine, dentistry & veterinary science, 40% in science & engineering, 35% in humanities & social sciences, 20% in art & design. Others typically go on to eg art or drama courses.

      Curriculum
      GCSE, AS and A-levels. 24 AS/A-level subjects.
      Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 3–4 subjects at AS-level, 2–3 at A-level; AS and A-level general studies are additional options. 20% took science A-levels; 40% arts/humanities; 40% both.
      Vocational: Work experience available.
      Special provision: Some arrangements for dyslexic pupils.
      Languages: French, German and Spanish offered at GCSE and A-level. Regular exchanges.
      ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (2 lessons a week in Year 7) and across the curriculum. Most pupils take IBCT or GCSE. 60 computers for pupil use (9 hours a day), all networked and with email and internet access.

      The arts

      Music: Over 30% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Some 6 musical groups including orchestra, concert band, swing band.
      Drama: A-level theatre studies and ESB exams may be taken.
      Art & design: On average, 30 take GCSE, 15 A-level.

      Sport & activities

      Sport: Rugby, cricket, hockey, netball, swimming, athletics, cross-country compulsory. Optional: trampolining, volleyball, basketball, weight training, table tennis, indoor athletics. Sixth form only: ice skating, aerobics. GCSE and A-level may be taken. Pupils regularly selected to represent county in a wide variety of sports.
      Activities: CCF, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award or community service for 1 year at age 15. Some 15 clubs, eg computers, hobbies, video, shooting and other sports, debating.

      School life

      Uniform: School uniform worn throughout.
      Houses & prefects: Competitive houses. Prefects, head boy/girl, head of house and house prefects – appointed by staff and pupils. Sixth-form committee.
      Religion: Compulsory religious assembly.
      Social: Organised trips abroad including choir tour (eg Austria and Italy). Meals formal. School shop. No tobacco or alcohol allowed.

      Discipline
      A pupil failing to produce homework might expect detention; those caught smoking cannabis on the premises should expect expulsion.

      Boarding
      Accommodation is available on the Bembridge boarding campus; transport provided to and from Ryde.

      Alumni association
      is run by Stephen Keen, c/o the school.

      Former pupils
      Philip Norman (journalist and author), Carl Prean (table-tennis player).

       
       
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