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The Chantry School

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Established
  
Reopened 1963

Head teacher
  
Dr Andrew Dickenson

DfE URN
  
136897 Tables

Number of students
  
700

Type
  
Chairperson
  
Tim Nott

Phone
  
+44 1886 887100

Local authority
  
Location
  
MartleyWorcestershireWR6 6QAEngland

Address
  
Martley, Worcester WR6 6QA, UK

Similar
  
Nunnery Wood High School, Christoph Whitehead Languag, The Chase School, Hanley Castle High Sch, Stourport High School

The Chantry School is a mixed gender secondary school with academy status located in Martley, Worcestershire, England. The school has about 700 students on roll who come mainly from small villages around the edge of Worcester, The school has a Technology College specialism. A July 2009 Ofsted report awarded the school a Grade 1 (Outstanding). The headteacher is Dr Andrew Dickenson, who took over from Steve Jowett in September 2012.

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History

The Chantry High school was established in 1963-moving from its former early 19th century building across the road. The name changed to the Chantry school after becoming an academy in 2010. The original school colours were Maroon and black but have since changed to Red and black.

Pedophilia

In 2007, the school's physical education teacher, Ian Wood, admitted at Worcester Magistrates Court to possessing two indecent images of children including a video of a boy, believed to be aged between nine and 10, being raped by an adult.

The School Housing System

The Chantry High School operates a house system in Senior School Fashion. The house system is a main part of the pastoral care system, and there are various house sporting and music competitions every year. There are five houses in total, each named after surrounding hillside areas within a 100-mile radius of the school campus.

Awards

The school has been awarded the Investors in People Status, and the Sportsmark award, and also has Healthy Schools and Green Flag Eco status, and the Extended Services Stamp

Notable alumni

  • Nigel Slater, food writer and broadcaster.
  • Kit Harington, actor.
  • Luke Narraway, rugby player
  • Andy Robinson (musician), musician/songwriter
  • References

    The Chantry School Wikipedia