Wanstead High School

Wanstead High School
Motto "Abeunt Studia in Mores"
Established 1924[1]
Type Community school
Headteacher Mr Bob Hamlyn[2]
Location Redbridge Lane West
Wanstead
Greater London
E11 2JZ
England
51°34′32″N 0°02′10″E / 51.5756°N 0.0360°E / 51.5756; 0.0360Coordinates: 51°34′32″N 0°02′10″E / 51.5756°N 0.0360°E / 51.5756; 0.0360
Local authority Redbridge
DfE URN 102851 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1532
Ages 11–19
Website www.wansteadhigh.co.uk
Wanstead High School in 2015

Wanstead High School (WHS), formerly Wanstead County High School, is a co-educational, non-denominational, comprehensive secondary school in Wanstead, London, United Kingdom.

Admissions

It specialises in the performing arts and has 1490 pupils aged 11 to 19. Its local education authority is Redbridge.[3][4][5] It is situated just west of the A12 junction with the North Circular Road (A406).

Traditions

Its motto is "Abeunt Studia in Mores" which translates literally as "studies become habits"[6] or "practices zealously pursued pass into habits".[7] It can be taken to mean "Studies build one's character".[8]

Its symbol is the heron, a bird traditionally associated with the area.[9] Its alumni are known as "Old Heronians".[10]

Its uniform colour is burgundy, having previously been black,[11] and the school uniform must be worn by all pupils except the sixth form, where students are required to dress formally.[12]

History

Wanstead Country High school was opened in 1924 as a mixed Grammar school. It was one of the first co-educational secondary schools in England.[13] The site had previously been a rectory.[14]

During the Second World War the school was evacuated to Newent.[1] On 15 February 1957, over 150 pupils suffered food poisoning. Until 1965 it was administered by the Essex Education Committee. In the 1960s, the school had around 800 boys and girls, with 250 in the sixth form.

The school buildings were extended in 1964[1] and again in 1974 when the science and humanities block was built.[11]

Performing arts facilities

Performing Arts facilities at the school include a theatre, drama and dance studios and music technology suites. In addition to allowing pupils to study these areas specifically, performance elements are also being introduced into other areas of the wider curriculum. Mr Ian Sweet and Mr Mark Whitehead are the current heads of performing arts at the school. However, the current Head Teacher, Mr. Robert Hamlin, has come under fire recently for cutting the music departments budget.

The Inclusion Department

The Inclusion Department (Known as Learning Zone) deals with children who have broken rules to the extent that they must be kept separate from classmates and the rest of the school. Incidents will include bullying, disrespect to a member of staff, general bad behaviour or not displaying Attitude for Learning (AfL) or bringing inappropriate items into school. Another part of the school is Learning Support, a department at WHS that helps children with learning difficulties learn and cope with school. The department also has a specialist dyslexia teacher to support dyslexic students at WHS.

Notable former pupils

Wanstead County High School

Notable former teachers

  • Wilf Paish (Physical Education teacher in the 60s. Coach of many athletes, including Olympic gold medal winner Tessa Sanderson)
  • Ron Pickering (left in 1961 when he became athletics coach for Wales and the West of England)

See also

References

  • The Times, 12 January 1996
  1. 1 2 3 Wanstead: Education and charities, A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6 (1973) pp. 336–337. Date. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  2. http://www.wansteadhigh.co.uk/docs/home/Letter_from_the_Governors_re_Headteacher.pdf
  3. "Ofsted – Wanstead High School". Government of the United Kingdom.
  4. Headteacher's Welcome
  5. Redbridge Education and Learning
  6. Online: abeunt studia in mores
  7. "Abeunt studia in mores – Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary". merriam-webster.com.
  8. Mulgrave School
  9. "The Carroll Herald – Google News Archive Search". Google.
  10. Old Heronians
  11. 1 2 3 4 Wanstead History
  12. Redbridge School Information
  13. "Obituary: Mary Shute". The Guardian.
  14. Wanstead: Religious history, A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6 (1973) pp. 332–336. Date. Retrieved 25 January 2009
  15. "Richard Wisker". Internet Movie Database.
  16. Enfield, Laura (28 January 2016). "The Wanstead comedian tackling Islamaphobia one joke at a time". London: Newsquest. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  17. Dessau, Bruce (31 January 2016). "News: New Acts of the Year 2016 Results". London: Beyond The Joke. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  18. "Search Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
  19. http://communications.uvic.ca/lectures/masterminds/artists10.php
  20. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/el/geoff-elliott-1.html
  21. "Group Captain Tony Trumble". The Daily Telegraph. 15 May 2004.
  22. "Heritage Collections – Library". University of Exeter.
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