The Chase School

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The Chase School
Chase School.jpg
Mottoes 'A school of excellence'
Established 1955
Type Academy
Headteacher Richard Jacobs
Chair Brian O'Connell
Location Geraldine Road
Malvern
Worcestershire
WR14 3NZ
England
Local authority Worcestershire[1]
DfE URN 137625 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff 100+
Students 1,709[1]
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Foley, Lygon, Somers, Lechmere
(rarely used)
Colours Navy Blue, Gold (colour)
Publication Prospectus
Website The Chase School Website

The Chase School, also referred to as The Chase Technology College and The Chase High School, is a secondary school (ages 11–18) in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It was opened by Lord Cobham on 26 March 1955 as a Secondary Modern. It became a comprehensive with the abolition of selective education in Worcestershire in 1974 and became an academy on 1 November 2011.[2]

It is the largest school in Worcestershire,[1] having over 1,600 students and around 200 staff members. The school is located in Barnards Green, a suburb of Malvern, adjacent to the sites of QinetiQ (a large technology company) and Dytecna, the Malvern Hills Science Park.

Background

The Chase School has been a specialist schools programme Technology College since 1999, and was awarded Beacon school status in 2002.[3] The school achieved Artsmark Gold status in 2001 for excellent in art and design, drama, music, creative writing and public speaking.[4] The Chase School is also a Language College (French, German, Spanish and Japanese). The school has Sportsmark Gold status, this is awarded to schools by Sport England for the excellent in provision of Physical Education and school sport.[1]

It is administered by the Worcestershire County Directorate of Educational Services, and Brian O'Connell is the head of governors. Current headmaster Richard Jacobs started in 2013, taking over from Kevin Peck who had replaced David Fawbert in 2002, who had been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to education during his tenure. There are 16 primary schools in Malvern that feed The Chase School and nearby Dyson Perrins CofE Academy.

A March 2009 Ofsted report accorded the school a Grade 2 (Good) as "with some outstanding features", while the Sixth Form was rated Grade 1 (Outstanding).[1]

5 February 2014 Ofsted visited again and this time the school standards had fallen drastically to Grade 3 (Requires improvement)

Buildings

The Chase School library opened in September 2006 and was officially opened on 23 February 2007, by the now poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy. The library is situated adjacent to the main ground floor block. The science block was built and was open in 2008 and was officially opened in 2009.

Uniform

The Chase School's uniform for boys consists of a blue sweater, with the school's emblem on the left side of the polo or jumper, a white or blue shirt, a blue and gold, diagonally striped tie and grey or black trousers. The girls' uniform consists of a blue sweater, with the emblem on the left side of the polo or jumper, a white or blue shirt, a blue and gold, diagonally striped tie, black, blue or natural tights (unpatterned), and a blue or black skirt.

There is also an optional, summer-term uniform where pupils may wear their physical-education polo tops instead of a jumper, shirt and tie.

Traditions

The students of The Chase School take part in the annual "Hills Walk", a 7.5 mile walk across the Malvern Hills and the surrounding area. The walk begins at the clock tower in North Malvern, at the foot of the Malvern Hills, and finishes at the school campus on Geraldine Road, Malvern. The walk has taken place every year since it started in 1977, to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, apart from in 2006, when it was too hot, and in 2013 due to thunder and lightning, and the walk was cancelled. A Senior Student Team is selected each year from students in the Upper-Sixth form. One Head Boy and one Head Girl, supported by several deputies, take on additional roles including making introductions at Speech Day and representing the school at various events.

Knife Attack

On September 8, 2014 a pupil and teacher were injured in a knife attack carried out by another pupil at the school. The attacker was caught after an 8 hour search, which involved a police helicopter, dog units, and police armed with tasers. The injuries of the attacked teacher and pupil were light wounds, which were treated on site.[5]

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ofsted report March 2009 Retrieved 28 July 2009
  2. Articles of Incorporation Retrieved 20 August 2014
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External links

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