Parkstone Grammar School

Parkstone Grammar School
Established 1905
Type Grammar school;
Academy
Headmistress Tracy Harris
Founder William Ernest Brennand
Location Sopers Lane
Poole
Dorset
BH17 7EP
England
Coordinates: 50°44′44″N 1°59′16″W / 50.7456°N 1.9878°W / 50.7456; -1.9878
DfE URN 136368 Tables
Ofsted Pre-academy reports
Students 1,300
Gender Girls
Ages 11–18
Colours yellow and black
Website www.parkstone.poole.sch.uk

Parkstone Grammar School (commonly abbreviated to "PGS") is a selective, all girls academy school in Poole specializing in science and languages, on the southern coast of England.

Admissions

The school is situated in the northern end of the town (less than a mile away from Poole Grammar School). The school has been a recognised science specialist college since 2003. Since 2008, it has also been a language specialist college. Approximately 1,300 students from school years 7 to 13 attend the school.

The school caters for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, teaching all to GCSE and a large proportion to A-level. The school currently has over 350 pupils in sixth form.

History

Founded in 1905 as a co-educational school at Ashley Cross in Parkstone by William Ernest Brennand. It was an independent school until Dorset Council took it over in 1935. Two years later, the schools in Poole were reorganised, and the boys from Parkstone Grammar were transferred to Poole Grammar School, and the girls who were at Poole Grammar transferred to Parkstone Grammar. The two grammar schools both have very close links as they are only approximately 1,000 metres apart. The first headmistress, Miss W. M. Allen, was in post from 1937, just before the reorganisation, until 1959, by which time the current site at Sopers Lane had been chosen. She laid the foundation stone for the new school. Miss N. L. McGuiness was headmistress from 1960, when the school opened at Sopers Lane, until 1976.Mrs Chamian Birchett 1976 to 2001 Miss Anne Shinwell was headmistress from 2001 to Easter 2013 when she retired and her position went to Mrs Tracy Harris. The school is a science and now a language specialist school.[1] On 1 January 2011 the school officially gained academy status. After extensive discussions on the matter lasting a few years the school implemented a house system on 18th November 2015. In order to involve the students fully in the process the girls were allowed to choose the house names, logos and mottos.

Additional Information

The school first accepted pupils from the age of 11 (year 7) in 2013, after a large-scale change to the structure of schooling in Poole took place.

References

  1. Young, Doreen E W (1996). Schools of Old Poole. Poole Historical Trust. ISBN 1-873535-25-2.
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