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Hampshire Collegiate School

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Type
  
Independent school

Headteacher
  
Mrs. Emma-Kate Henry

DfE number
  
850/6035

Phone
  
+44 1794 512206

Motto
  
'Vita Studia Una'

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Religion
  
Church of England

Location
  
Wellow Hampshire

DfE URN
  
116515 Tables

Number of students
  
717

Staff
  
200

Address
  
Embley Park, Hampshire, West Wellow, Romsey SO51 6ZA, UK

Similar
  
King Edward VI School, The Gregg School, The Romsey School, Winchester College, Kings' School

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Hampshire collegiate school


Hampshire Collegiate School is a coeducational independent day and boarding school located in Embley Park in Wellow (near Romsey), Hampshire, England.

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Hampshire collegiate school


History

In 1946 Embley Park (the former family home of Florence Nightingale) became a boarding school for boys between the ages of 11 and 18. In 1996, the school joined with an all-girls school in based in Romsey formally known as La Sagesse Convent. It then become an educational school consisting of a junior school (ages 3–11), a senior school (ages 11–16) and a sixth form college (ages 16–18).

In 2006, the school underwent another merger with The Atherley School and was renamed Hampshire Collegiate School, part of the United Church Schools Trust. An investment of £14 million expanded the senior school and a created a brand new junior school, since then a new all weather astroturf pitch and 6 new tennis courts have been built and there are further plans for expansion on the site.

Academics

The school is continually improving exam results. In 2008 at GCSE 98.9% of students have achieved at least five A*-C passes, and 71% gained A*-B grades. At A-level 100% entered the university of their choice and the average UCAS points was over 270.

References

Hampshire Collegiate School Wikipedia