学校概况:
圣斯威辛中学(圣斯威辛学校)St Swithun's School
建于1884年,并于1931年迁址至今,我校位于温切斯特郊区,占地45英亩,可俯瞰整个温切斯特。我校近年新增多项现代化设施设备,包括表演中心,图书馆和计算机室。我校更有大面积的操场和25米长的游泳池。小学部跟中学部公用一个校区。我校宗教信仰是英国国教,同时也欢迎其他宗教的学生报读我校,所有学生需要参加礼拜。我校学生成绩优异,我校的教学目的是为学生提供全面的教学。音乐,戏剧和艺术是我校传统优势学科。体育上,多名学生分别是不同体育运动的郡代表,地区代表和国家代表。我校开设社区服务,如慈善筹款和本地社区活动。同时,我校开设多个社团活动,并每年组织学生参加the
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award活动。
校长: Jane
Gandee女士,从2010年开始任职。毕业于剑桥大学(法语和西班牙语)。曾任伦敦女中的教导主任。教职员:54名全职老师,25名兼职老师。
考试成绩: GCSE:
97的学生获得B到A*的成绩,其中56%的学生获得所有 A*的成绩。A
levels: 超过
40%的学生获得至少一门A*,超过88%的学生获得B到A*的成绩。
学生升学:
10%的毕业生升读牛剑。2017年,7%的毕业生升读牛剑,79%的学生升读罗素集团的大学。4%的学生到亚洲或北美地区升读大学。
体育:
必修:长曲棍球,篮网球,篮球,排球,羽毛球,游泳,网球,田径,棒球,体操和舞蹈;其余十多项体育运动是选修:柔道,击剑,足球,潜水等。学生可参加RLSS考试。我校多名学生是长曲棍球的郡代表,地区代表和国家代表。多名学生更是网球在中学和15岁以下的地区代表。学生每年获得Duke
of Edinburgh’s
Award的金银铜奖;我校开设社区服务,急救和救生课程。此外,我校更开设多个社团:艺术,辩论,马球,橄榄球等;也有适合高年级A-Level学生的社团活动:工程师社团,烹饪社团,自我防卫社团,公共演讲社团和青年企业家等。我校更会开设周末活动,如划船,滑雪,戏剧之旅等。
寄宿:
13岁以上的学生可使用独立书房和卧室;11到12岁的学生使用4人宿舍。我校宿舍多达52间,学生可自行准备食物,允许学生到本地小镇拜访。
著名校友: Baroness (Mary) Warnock (哲学家);
Vivienne Parry (作家和广播员); Fiona
Glover (记者); Emma Chambers (女演员);
Chibundu Onuzo (作家)
圣斯威辛中学
学校类型: 女校,中学
地址: St Swithun's School, Alresford
Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1HA
邮编: SO21 1HA
地区: 汉普郡
电话: 01962 835700
官网: www.stswithuns.com
学生人数: 共384人,13年级140人
School: St Swithun's
School Type: Girls, Senior
Address:
St Swithun's School, Alresford Road,
Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1HA
Postcode: SO21 1HA
Region: Hampshire
Telephone: 01962 835700
Website: www.stswithuns.com
Gender: Girls
Pupils: Senior school 384, Sixth
form 140
Enquiries: The Registrar
Description:
Founded in 1884, the school moved to
its present location in 1931 where
it occupies an attractive 45 acre
site on the outskirts of Winchester,
overlooking open countryside. Recent
improvements have created modern
facilities that include both a
performing arts centre and a
library, careers and ICT facility.
There are extensive playing fields,
a sports hall and a 25m swimming
pool. The junior school is on the
same site. The school is a Church of
England foundation with close ties
to the cathedral and, while pupils
of other denominations are welcome,
all are expected to attend regular
worship. Academic results are high,
but the school’s aim is to provide
pupils with a rounded education.
Accordingly music, drama, art and
technology are all strong, as is
sport in which there is regular
representation at county, regional
and national levels. There is a
tradition of service to the
community through initiatives such
as fund-raising for charities and
local community work. There is also
a good range of activities on offer,
including the Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award Scheme.
School Head: Headmistress: Ms Jane
Gandee, in post from 2010. Educated
at Presdales School, Hertfordshire,
and Cambridge University (French and
Spanish). Previously Director of
Studies at City of London School for
Girls. Teaching staff: 54 full time,
25 part time.
Results: GCSE: 97% A* to B including
56% of all entries awarded an A*. A
levels: . Over 40% of girls achieved
at least one A* and overall 88% of
entries were graded A* to B.
Furtherhigher: 10% of our current
upper-sixth hold offers at Oxbridge.
In 2017, 7% of our leavers gained
places at Oxbridge and 79% went to
Russell Group universities. 4% chose
to study abroad in Asia or north
America.
Sport: Lacrosse, netball,
basketball, volleyball, badminton,
swimming, tennis, athletics,
rounders, gymnastics, dance
compulsory; some 10+ further options
including judo, fencing, football,
diving. RLSS exams may be taken.
Individual and team representation
at county, regional and national
levels, particularly in lacrosse;
regional tennis winners at senior
and U15 level. Also bronze, silver
and gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award;
community service; first aid and
life-saving courses. Many clubs
including art, debating, polo, touch
rugby; sixth-form societies, eg
successsful engineers club, cookery,
self-defence, Amnesty International,
public speaking and Young
Enterprise; weekend activities eg
sailing, skiing, theatre and
restaurant trips.
Boarding: Pupils aged 13+ in own
study-bedrooms or cubicles; 11 and
12-year-olds in dormitories of up to
4. Houses of 18-52. Flexible weekend
arrangements. Pupils may cook their
own snacks. Visits to town allowed.
Alumni: is run within the school by
the Association Manager.
Formerpupils: Baroness (Mary)
Warnock (philosopher); Vivienne
Parry (writer and broadcaster);
Fiona Glover (journalist); Emma
Chambers (actress); Chibundu Onuzo
(writer).
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