Established 1956 Headteacher Mrs Louise Duncan Ofsted Reports Founded 1956 | DfE URN 125267 Tables Phone +44 1932 784258 Number of students 1,025 | |
Location Nursery RoadSunbury-on-ThamesSurreyTW16 6LFEngland Similar The Bishop Wand Church of, The Matthew Arnold Sc, Thomas Knyvett College, Thamesm School, St Pauls Catholic College |
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Sunbury Manor School is a secondary academy school in Sunbury-on-Thames, in Middlesex, England.
Contents
- Sunbury manor school presents do they know its christmas
- Admissions
- History
- Eco schools
- Wimbledon
- Sunbury County Grammar School
- References
Admissions
The school accepts pupils in its catchment area, between the ages of 11-16 (Years 7-11). There is a waiting list for pupils who wish to join the school after Year 7. Its current headteacher is Mrs Louise Duncan. The school is conjoined with Sunbury Leisure Centre, and makes use of the centre's resources. Sunbury Manor has been designated a Specialist Humanities College, with specialisms in English, History and Geography. It is situated just south of the beginning junction of the M3 and the Shepperton Branch Line.
History
It is based on the site of the former Sunbury County Grammar School, which opened in 1956 on Nursery Road with 150 boys and girls, administered by Middlesex County Council Educational Committee then the Northern Surrey Divisional Executive of Surrey Education Committee. It later became Sunbury County Secondary School, which accepted ages 12–16. This site was also once home to an Orphanage.
Some current facilities include: The Humanities Block with 8 new classrooms, two drama studios, two music suites, a “Learning Resource Area”, seven Science laboratories, Learning Support facilities, including a Physiotherapy Room, ten I.C.T suites, a media suite, interactive white boards and colour laser printers, three areas for art and textiles, a technology suite, access to Sunbury Leisure Centre, and on site sports fields
Eco-schools
Sunbury Manor School is part of the Eco-Schools project - a programme designed to help reduce the impact of the school on the environment, whilst encouraging students to take responsibility for the future of the environment. The Eco-Schools project offers three award levels (Bronze, Silver and Green Flag). Sunbury Manor School has been awarded the Bronze Award.
Bronze status means:
Wimbledon
Pupils from Sunbury Manor School have been representing the school as ball boys and girls at The Championships, Wimbledon and the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the past 10 years. From January to June pupils from year 10 attend selection trials, before undergoing rigorous training in the school and at Wimbledon. Several ball boys and girls were invited to be part of the Guard of Honour after the Men's and Ladies’ Finals.