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Established
  
1907

DfE number
  
887/5429

Phone
  
+44 1634 851262

Number of students
  
950

Staff
  
64

Headteacher
  
Mr Storey

DfE URN
  
137389 Tables

Motto
  
Honour before Honours

Founded
  
1907

Location
  
Rainham RoadChatham/GillinghamKentME5 7EHEngland

Address
  
Rainham Rd, Chatham ME5 7EH, UK

Similar
  
Chatham Grammar School fo, Fort Pitt Grammar School, Rainham Mark Grammar, Rainham School for Girls, The Rochester Grammar

Chatham Grammar School for Girls ("CGSG") is an all-girls grammar school with academy status in Medway in southeast England.

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Admissions

There are approximately 1000 pupils currently on roll, including 240 in the mixed sixth form, and 64 teaching staff, however, the number of pupils has dropped over the last three years so the school will have around 900 pupils at the beginning of September 2010. The current Headmaster of the school is Mr Storey as of September 2016, taking over from Mrs Christine Probin.

It is situated on Rainham Road (A2), it is just inside the parish of St Augustine, Gillingham. Every Christmas, the school has a Christmas service in the St Augustine Church which is just across the road from the school.

History

The school was opened in January 1907, by Miss Constance Wakeman. The centenary was celebrated in 2006-2007 by the release of 1000 balloons and a school fete, however, there were many other smaller events all throughout the year from September 2006 to The end of June 2007. The school is very proud of its history, and photographs of all the headteachers are displayed within the school hall.

Academic performance

The school has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted. In 2008, the school's Spanish Department won 'Spanish School of the Year' from the UK Spanish Embassy. The school also has an excellent GCSE and A-Level results record; in particular within its English Department, which has consistently achieved some of the best results in the country. In 2011, Year 10 pupils from the school presented their research in chemistry at the 'UK Society for Biomaterials (UKSB) Annual Conference' at the University of Greenwich, London; and in 2012, the following Year 10 students submitted a poster presentation to the UKSB conference at the University of Nottingham. In addition, many A-Level science pupils have won competitive bursaries from the Nuffield Foundation to pursue research projects during their Summer vacation.

Notable former students

  • Lisa Andreas, came joint-fifth (with Sweden) in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, representing Cyprus (received 12 points from Greece and Monaco, and 10 points from the UK and the Netherlands), singing Stronger Every Minute, aged 16
  • Anita Burgh, author
  • Phyllis Deane, Professor of Economic History from 1981-3 at the University of Cambridge, and President from 1980-2 of the Royal Economic Society
  • Sally Dickinson (nee Godden), Chief Executive from 1994-2010 of the Magistrates' Association
  • Sally Grindley, children's author
  • Emily Huxtep CBE, Headmistress from 1944-66 of Chislehurst and Sidcup Girls’ Grammar School, and from 1938-44 of Hanson Girls’ Grammar School
  • Sarah Moor, Sky News weather
  • Helen Rappaport, historian
  • Mary Short, Headmistress since 2011 of St Helen's School
  • Diana Skingle, High Commissioner to the Seychelles from 2004-7
  • (Carol) Mickey Walker (golfer) OBE
  • Lorna Wing OBE, psychiatrist
  • Former teachers

  • Peter January, Ambassador to Albania from 1999-2001 (taught History from 1975–80)
  • References

    Chatham Grammar School for Girls Wikipedia


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