Rydens Enterprise School

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Rydens Enterprise School
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Established 1954
Type Academy
Location Hersham Road, Hersham,
London
Surrey
KT12 5PY
England England
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Local authority Surrey
DfE URN 137137 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff Approx. 100
Students 1149[1]
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–18
Houses Claremont, Hampton, Richmond and Windsor
Colours Yellow, Red, Green, Blue
                   
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Website R E S

Rydens Enterprise School (RES) is a mixed, secondary school situated on Hersham Road, between Hersham and Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, England. The school has been awarded Specialist Business and Enterprise College status.

Houses

The school runs a system of four houses named after local areas; Claremont, Hampton, Richmond and Windsor. Claremont was the first house to win sports day, as well as the house point cup, since the house system was introduced.[citation needed] Richmond currently hold the Sports Day (2013). The school logo represents each of the houses; a stag on the green background for Claremont, a swan on the blue background for Hampton, a lion on the red background for Richmond and a hawk on the yellow background for Windsor.[2]

The school's official motto is "believe, achieve, succeed".

Change from "Rydens School" to "RES"

Following an Ofsted inspection in 2009, the school was rated 'Good with Outstanding Features' and became eligible to become a new style Academy. The governors and Head Teacher decided to move forward with the change of status and opted to rename at the same time. The Rydens name remained, but the abbreviation RES became the official name, standing for Rydens Enterprise School. The school opened as RES for the 2011 Autumn term and was officially opened by local MP Dominic Raab.[3]

RES Sixth Form College

RES Sixth Form College is the school's Sixth Form. The School runs a highly successful and improving sixth form, whose annual Rag Week is a highlight of the school calendar, with the last Rag Week held in October 2012, raising £2,448, split between Surrey Air Ambulance and Heavenly Stars. The Sixth form has had three of its graduates to eventually go on and study at Oxbridge, with this year a further one having received a conditional offer.

Notable alumni

References

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