The Beacon School, Banstead

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The Beacon School
Established 1989
Type Academy
Religion Mixed
Principal Mr Russell Bennett
Chair Mr P Latham
Location Picquets Way
Banstead
Surrey
SM7 1AG
 England
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Local authority Surrey County Council[1]
DfE number 936/5406
DfE URN 137735 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 120 (Approx.)
Students 1216[1] as of September 2015
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Colours Dark Blue

The Beacon School, Picquets Way, is a mixed academy school located in Banstead, Surrey, United Kingdom.[1] The school is a specialist media arts college and was equipped with state-of-the-art technology when the school gained its media arts status.[citation needed] The school's headteacher was Ms Croke,[1] from 2010-2015. The current head is Mr Russell Bennett. After several years, the school has elected year 13 students to be school prefects who fit the roles of Head Boy, Deputy Head Boy, Head Girl and Deputy Head Girl for 2011.[citation needed]

Uniform

Uniform for boys consists of black trousers, white shirt, tie. Girls' uniform consists of black knee-length skirt or trousers, Beacon blue and white striped blouse, if wearing a skirt they must wear black opaque tights. All students are expected to have a navy blue pullover with Beacon logo in their house colours (Green for Explorer, blue for Atlantis, red for Discovery and Purple for Endeavour) on its left hand breast. Students are not allowed to wear unusual hairstyles, with their hair needing to be deemed a natural shade, or jewellery. During the final half term of the year, the boys are allowed to wear polo shirts that also have the Beacon's logo in their house colour, but girls are still expected to wear tights if they choose to wear skirts. During this time of the year all students are not expected to wear their jumpers.[2]

Notable former teachers

References

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