Clarendon House Grammar School

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(Former) Clarendon House Grammar School
Motto Ex Humilbus Excelsa
Established 1905
Type Grammar School
Academy
Location Clarendon Gardens
Ramsgate
Kent
CT11 9BB
England
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Local authority Kent
DfE URN 136385 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 50
Students c. 830
Gender Girls, c. 200 girls and 50 boys in the sixth form
Ages 11–18
Colours Bottle green, black and white
Website www.ccgrammarschool.co.uk

Clarendon House Grammar School was a girls' grammar school in Ramsgate, Kent, England, established in 1905.[1]

In September 2013, Clarendon House and neighboring Chatham House Grammar School merged to form the Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School.

Merger

The school was often partnered with Chatham House Grammar School, for activities such as instrumental bands, choirs, an annual theatre production and field trips. Both Clarendon House and Chatham House were single sex until fifth form and allowed both boys and girls to enter in the sixth form.

Due to the proximity of the two schools (within ten minutes walk of each other), some AS and A level subjects were taught jointly by both schools - such as Music and Music Technology - or by one school - for example, Drama was taught at Clarendon but available to Chatham House students, while Sport Science was taught at Chatham House, but available to Clarendon House students.

The two schools federated in January 2011 to become a Converter Academy.[2] In Spring 2011, it was announced that the schools would work together as one school due to Clarendon House being under-subscribed and Chatham House being over-subscribed.

History

Clarendon House was granted specialist language school status in September 2004.[3]

The following subjects were taught at the school:[4]

Subject Years 7-9 GCSE A-Level
Art & Design X X X
Biology X X X
Business Studies X X
Chemistry X X X
Classical Civilisation X
Computing X
Design Technology (Product Design) X
Drama X X X
Economics X (As a twilight) X (@ Chatham House)
English X X X (Can be either joint lang & lit, or just lit)
French X X X
German X X X
Geography X X X
Government & Politics X
Graphics X X X
Health & Social Care x (Applied GCE Course)
History X X X
History of Art X
Information Technology X X X
Law X
Leisure Studies X (@ Chatham House)
Mathematics X X X
Mathematics (Further) X
Mathematics Statistics X X
Media Studies X
Music X X X
Physical Education X X X
Physics X X X
PSE X X
Psychology X (As a twilight) X
Religious Studies X X X
Science (Double Award) X
Sociology & Citizenship X
Spanish X X X
Technology (Food) X X X
Theatre Studies X

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