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Clayesmore Schoo克雷斯默学校l, Iwerne Minster, Blandford Forum, Dorset
DT11 8LL
Tel: 01747 812122 Fax: 01747 811343
Website: www.clayesmore.co.uk
• CO-ED, 13–18, Day & Boarding
• Pupils 340, Upper sixth 57
• Termly fees £4660 (Day), £6459 (Boarding)
• SHMIS
• Enquiries/application to the Headmaster
What it’s like
Founded in 1896, it was formerly in London, Pangbourne and near Winchester. In
1933 it moved to its present site, the former seat of Lord Wolverton on the edge
of the picturesque village of Iwerne Minster. The impressive house has large
gardens and a 62-acre estate, surrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside.
Extensive modern additions provide first-rate facilities including a new
building housing science labs, computer suites and a learning support centre.
The playing fields are on the estate and there is a floodlit synthetic grass
pitch. Chapel services are in the Anglican tradition. A boys’ school originally,
girls were first admitted in 1970. There is a staff:pupil ratio of about 1:10
and examination results are good. The music, art and drama departments are
flourishing. It has a good reputation for sports and games, with many
representatives at county level. It has a lively CCF and considerable emphasis
on outdoor pursuits for which the environment is ideal. Great commitment to
local community services and an impressive record in the Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award Scheme.
School profile
Pupils & entrance
Pupils: Age range 13–18; 340 pupils, 129 day (90 boys, 39 girls),
211 boarding (123 boys, 88 girls).
Entrance: Main entry ages 13 and 16. Common Entrance and own tests used;
for sixth-form entry, 5 GCSEs at least grade C (grade C, sometimes B, in
sixth-form subjects). No special skills or religious requirements; services are
C of E but all denominations and faiths are welcome. 10% intake from state
schools (plus small number to sixth form); 50% of intake from own prep
(enquiries to the Prep Headmaster, tel 01747 811707).
Scholarships, bursaries & extras 39 pa scholarships, value 10%–50%
fees: 24 academic, 4 all-rounder, 3 art, 8 music/choral (some available at 13,
16 and prior to entry). Variable number of bursaries. Textbooks supplied; extras
approx £200.
Parents 40+% live within 30 miles; 10+% live overseas.
Head & staff
Headmaster: Martin Cooke, in post from 2000. Educated at Monkton Combe,
and at Bishop Otter College (organ scholar) and Sussex University (music and
education). Previously Headmaster Clayesmore Prep School and Second Master and
Director of Music at Bembridge School.
Teaching staff: 37 full time, 11 part time. Annual turnover 15%. Average
age 39.
Exam results
GCSE: In 2003, 65 pupils in fifth: 54% gained at least grade C in 8+
subjects; 23% in 5–7 and 23% in 1–4 subjects. Average GCSE score 46 (44 over 5
years).
A-levels: 41 in upper sixth: 76% passed in 3+ subjects; 10% in 2; and 15%
in 1 subject. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 270.
University & college entrance On average, 87% of sixth-form leavers
go on to a degree course (40% after a gap year). 10% take courses in medicine,
dentistry & veterinary science, 20% in science & engineering, 10% in law, 30% in
humanities & social sciences, 5% in art & design, 25% in other subjects eg sport
and leisure, music. Others typically go on to non-degree courses.
Curriculum GCSE, AS and A-levels. 16–17 subjects at AS/A-level.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level;
in addition, AS-level general studies offered. 14% take science A-levels; 58%
arts/humanities; 28% both. Key skills integrated into sixth form courses and
activities.
Vocational: Work experience available.
Special provision: Learning support centre caters for EFL and those with
learning difficulties.
Languages: French, German and Spanish offered at GCSE, AS and A-level.
Regular exchanges to France and Germany.
ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (2 lessons/week) and across the
curriculum, eg use of internet as data source. 57 computers for pupil use (9
hours a day), all networked and with email and internet access.
The arts
Music: Up to 50% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams
can be taken. Some 8 musical groups including orchestras, choir, concert band,
wind and string ensembles.
Drama & dance: Dance offered. LAMDA exams may be taken. Many pupils are
involved in school and other productions.
Art & design: On average, 20 take GCSE, 5 A-level. Design, pottery,
textiles, photography also offered.
Sport & activities
Sport: Rugby, hockey, cricket, netball, tennis compulsory initially.
Optional: soccer, squash, swimming, cross-country, badminton, athletics,
sailing. RLSS exams may be taken. County representatives at rugby, hockey,
cricket and cross-country.
Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award. CCF compulsory for 2 years at age 14+. Community service optional. Up to
10 clubs, eg radio, basketball, fencing, debating (successfully involved in
debating, public-speaking and general knowledge competitions).
School life
Uniform: School uniform worn except in the sixth form.
Houses & prefects: Competitive houses. Prefects, head boy and girl, heads
of house appointed by the Head.
Religion: Chapel on Sunday and three times a week.
Social: Regular debating, public-speaking and general knowledge
competitions with other schools. Language exchanges; visits abroad by games
teams, choirs etc. Pupils allowed to bring own bike to school. Meals
self-service. School shop. No tobacco allowed. Sixth-form bar twice a week.
Discipline Pupils failing to produce homework once should expect to
repeat it or do additional work.
Boarding Sixth form have either single or paired rooms. Single-sex
houses of approx 55, same as competitive houses. Medical centre (full-time).
Central dining room. Pupils can provide and cook own snacks. Two regular weekend
exeats each term, more can be requested. Visits to local town allowed once a
week.
Alumni association Membership Secretary, Old Clayesmorian Society,
c/o the school.
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