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Jubilee High School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Addlestone, Surrey, England. The school holds Artsmark Gold Award and International School status. ==History== The school was formed in September 1985 by the merger of St Paul's County Secondary School, Addlestone and The Meads County Secondary School, Chertsey, on the St Paul's site. Stepgates County Secondary School, Chertsey, had merged with The Meads in 1964.〔(D-block GB-504000-165000 ) BBC Domesday Reloaded〕〔(STEPGATES SCHOOL, CHERTSEY: RECORDS, 1889-1964; ST PAUL'S COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL, ADDLESTONE: RECORDS, 1961-78 Reference Number: 3498 ), Surrey History Centre archives〕〔(COUNTY CHIEF INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS: RECORDS RELATING TO INSPECTIONS OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, ADULT EDUCATION INSTITUTES AND REMEDIAL CENTRES, 1903-1977 Reference Number: CC78 ), Surrey History Centre archives〕 Originally the school was called Abbeylands School. The Foundation Trustees own a large site that goes back to ownership by Chertsey Abbey.〔(Jubilee High website - History )〕 Standards declined, until by 2000 Abbeylands was the lowest performing Surrey state secondary school in the published league tables.〔(Abbeylands School ) (Surrey GCSE/GNVQ performance ) (Education League Tables 2000 - England 11-18 establishments ) BBC News〕〔(Development of Secondary Education in Addlestone ), Surrey County Council, 8 January 2001〕 In September 2000 the school had only 541 pupils on roll against a capacity of 800; the school estimated that it needed 750 pupils on roll to achieve sufficient financial viability to erode a substantial deficit (about £160,000). Options for the future of the school, including closure, federation with another school and regeneration, were considered by the LEA, Surrey County Council.〔 Abbeylands was identified as a Fresh Start school and closed, to reopen renamed Jubilee High in September 2002.〔(Abbeylands ), Department for Education Edubase2〕〔(Jubilee High ), Department for Education Edubase2〕 Jubilee High was established as a Foundation School supported by a Trust〔Jubilee High Foundation (Company No. 0452193) was formed on 29 August 2002 and subsequently dissolved on 11 May 2010, according to Companies House (WebCheck ).〕 in partnership with Nord Anglia Education plc, in what was at the time a radical plan for private sector involvement in state education.〔('Parent power' in school funding ), BBC News 15 May 2001〕〔(Private firm to run ailing state school ), BBC News 22 May 2001〕〔(Is this school privatisation? ), BBC News 25 May 2001〕〔(State education's private ambitions ), BBC News 5 September 2001〕〔(Private 'partners' not 'take-overs' ), BBC News 30 September 2002〕 Nord Anglia won the seven-year contract to help run the school in a competition reportedly shortlisted against Vosper Thorneycroft,〔 following its previous work with Abbeylands, which had been the first school management contract awarded to a profit making company.〔〔(Focused on education - Interim Statement for the six months ended 28 February 2002 ), Nord Anglia Education plc〕〔(Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2002 ), Nord Anglia Education plc〕 The Department for Education and Skills awarded £2.5 million of start-up funding following a joint submission by Nord Anglia and Surrey County Council.〔 Educational performance of the school remained below average for several more years.〔(Jubilee High School ) (GCSE/GNVQ performance in Surrey ), BBC News, 15 January 2004〕〔(Jubilee High School ) (Schools in Surrey ), BBC News, 19 January 2006〕〔(Jubilee High School ) (Schools in Surrey ), BBC News, 11 January 2007〕 In its inspection in March 2005, the school was judged by Ofsted inspectors to provide an acceptable education, with achievement and quality of teaching judged satisfactory overall. However it was found to have 'serious weaknesses' in the teaching of English, and in children's attitude and behaviour.〔(School inspection report 28 Feb 2005 ), Ofsted published 13 May 2005〕〔(John Clare 11 May 2005 ), Daily Telegraph〕 There was a very high turnover of staff. During the two years following its opening, two deputy principals left. One third of the teaching staff resigned in the summer of 2004. In July 2004, the principal left at very short notice. The school had five principals in as many years.〔〔(Section 8 inspection report 5 Oct 2005 ), Ofsted published 31 Jan 2006〕〔(School inspection report 20 June 2007 ), Ofsted published 20 Jul 2007〕〔(School inspection report 20-21 June 2007 ref HMI 2507 ) Ofsted〕〔(West End Extra, 23 September 2005 )〕 Gareth Balch took up post as principal in September 2005.〔〔 The proportion of pupils gaining five or more A * to C GCSE passes including English and mathematics rose from 14% in 2006; to 22% in 2007; 35% in 2008 and 44% in 2009.〔(Jubilee High School ), BBC News, 15 January 2010〕 Jubilee High was recognised as a rapidly improving school: in March 2009 it was the 12th most improved school in England for GCSE results including English and mathematics.〔(The 'most improved' secondary schools in England 2009 ), BBC News, 15 January 2010〕〔(Joy at Jubilee High over new report on school ), get Surrey, 14 November 2008〕〔(Section 8 inspection report 10 November 2009 ), Ofsted published 16 Jan 2010〕 The results for 2011 show that 46% of pupils gained five or more A * to C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and mathematics.〔(Department for Education Performance Tables )〕〔(Daily Telegraph GCSE league tables )〕 80% of pupils achieved five or more A * to C grade GCSEs (or equivalent) and 91% achieved five or more A * to G grades. 98% of pupils achieved at least one qualification.〔 Nevertheless, it remains near the bottom of the results league table for Surrey schools.〔(Secondary school league tables in Surrey ) BBC News, 26 January 2012〕 In April 2012, Gareth Balch stood down as principal following an unfavourable Ofsted inspector’s report. The school was given notice to improve, needing to raise achievement, especially in mathematics.〔(School inspection report 14 Mar 2012 ), Ofsted published 3 May 2012〕 In January 2012, the Prince’s Teaching Institute〔(Prince’s Teaching Institute Schools Programme )〕 awarded a PTI Mark to the History department at Jubilee High.〔Surrey Herald, 19 January 2012〕〔(Jubilee International High Schools' Contact News Letter ), Issue 174 - 23 January 2012〕 In January 2013 Stephen Price took over the role as Headmaster. In the Ofsted inspection on July 2013 the quality of teaching, behaviour of pupils and the leadership and management were all rated as good whereas the achievement of pupils and the overall report were rated as requiring improvement. In 2013 the school had the best results in its 28 years with 96% of its students gaining five or more GCSEs at grade C or above and 60% of its students gaining five or more GCSEs including English and Mathematics at C or above. Mr Price the Headteacher, stated on the website: "The students' examination results are fantastic and they deserve success. I would personally like to congratulate all of our students, as well as thanking parents and the school's staff for their relentless support of students to help gain these outstanding results."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jubileehigh.surrey.sch.uk/ )〕 As of September 2013 the school achieved academy status. It is now part of the Bourne Education Trust, a Surrey-based multi-academy trust that includes Epsom and Ewell High School and Matthew Arnold School.〔http://www.bourneeducationtrust.co.uk/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jubilee High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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