Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School


Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in Ramsgate, Kent, England, formed as a result of the merger of the boys-only Chatham House Grammar School and girls-only Clarendon House Grammar School in September 2011.

History

Chatham House was officially founded in 1797 by Dr William Humble along Chatham Street, although there is some evidence of existence prior to its formal establishment. Clarendon House was founded in 1905 on the first floor of the old police station.

Merger

The two Ramsgate schools, Clarendon House and Chatham House, had often partnered with each other for activities such as instrumental bands, choirs, an annual theatre production and field trips. Both were single sex until fifth form then allowed both boys and girls to enter in the sixth form. In the sixthform the two schools, actually within ten minutes' walk of each other, some AS and A level subjects were taught jointly by both schools, such as Music and Music Technology; or by one school. Drama that was taught at Clarendon but available to Chatham House students, while Sport Science was taught at Chatham House, but available to Clarendon House students. Clarendon House, however, was under-subscribed: Chatham House being over-subscribed.
The two schools federated in January 2011 to become a Converter Academy. bringing greater control over admissions, site & buildings, curriculum development and much-needed additional income. Then, in spring 2011, it was announced that the schools would work together as one school. Year 7, 8 and 9 pupils would be based at Chatham House and year 10 and 11 pupils would be based at the former Clarendon House. The sixth-form centre would be based on both sites with all lessons being split between them. In this intermediate stage, Year 9 was moved to the lower school while the decisions about the sites were being taken.

Options

Level 2 Options - GCSE (Years 10-11)

This schools offers a variety of GCSE-Level qualifications. All students take core subjects, whilst also selecting others from their preference with the requirement of taking at least one language and one humanity.

Core Subjects

Option Subjects

All students by default will take the Higher Tier option of their GCSE course, if applicable, but for struggling students the Foundation Tier option is made available to them.
When Students select their option subjects, they have four options. The language option must be either French or Spanish, and there must be a humanity subject in Options 1 - 3. Students are also able to take both French and Spanish if they wish, by indicating so in the Language Option and in one of Options 1 - 3.

Level 3 Options (Years 12-13)

The Sixth Form at this school offers a considerably large range of subjects, with 25 A-Level courses and 5 Vocational courses. Sixth Form students generally tend to study three courses, however do have the option to take more.
QualificationQualification TypeAwarding Body
Applied ScienceLevel 3 Certificate and Extended CertificateAQA
Art and DesignAdvanced LevelAQA
BiologyAdvanced LevelAQA
Business StudiesAdvanced LevelPearson Edexcel
BusinessPearson BTEC Level 3 National CertificatePearson Edexcel
Chemistry AAdvanced LevelOCR
Computer ScienceAdvanced LevelOCR
Design and Technology: Product DesignAdvanced LevelAQA
Drama and TheatreAdvanced LevelAQA
EconomicsAdvanced LevelAQA
English LiteratureAdvanced LevelAQA
Film StudiesAdvanced LevelOCR
FrenchAdvanced LevelPearson Edexcel
Further MathematicsAdvanced Level Pearson Edexcel
GeographyAdvanced LevelAQA
Health and Social Care Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate
OR
Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
OCR
HistoryAdvanced LevelPearson Edexcel
Information TechnologyPearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate
OR
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate
Pearson Edexcel
MathematicsAdvanced LevelPearson Edexcel
Media StudiesAdvanced LevelOCR
MusicAdvanced LevelEduqas
Music TechnologyAdvanced LevelEduqas
Philosophy and EthicsAdvanced LevelAQA
Physical EducationAdvanced LevelOCR
Physics AAdvanced LevelOCR
PoliticsAdvanced LevelAQA
PsychologyAdvanced LevelAQA
SociologyAdvanced LevelAQA
SpanishAdvanced LevelAQA
Sport and Physical ActivityLevel 3 Cambridge Technical DiplomaOCR

Entry Requirements

In order for a student to study three or four Advanced Level subjects, they must achieve at least 5x Grade 6s at GCSE. In order for a student to study a double Level 3 Vocational course, and one or two Advanced Levels, they must achieve at least 3x Grade 5s and 2x Grade 6s a GCSE. Where relevant, a student will need a Grade 6 in a subject to study the same subject at the Sixth Form.
There are special rules or exceptions for subject options for students. It is not possible to study and Applied Science. Students must achieve a Grade 7 in Mathematics at GCSE to study it at Advanced Level, and a Grade 8 in Mathematics at GCSE to study Further Mathematics at Advanced Level.

House System

As the two schools became one, the house systems needed to change as Clarendon House had four houses for the entire school with Chatham having four different houses in the lower and upper school.
As a result of student voting, from September 2011, the new houses consisted of Thomas-Sharman, Rothschild-Pearce, Mann-Somerville and Knight-Heath, double-barrelled amalgamations of old Chatham and Clarendon house names. It was announced that the new house colours would be Red, Blue, Silver and Gold.
House Competitions
There is an annual House Competition within the school as the four different houses compete in competitions to increase their total score. The house with the greatest score at the end of each academic year is the winning house.
Note: KH - Knight-Health, MS - Mann-Sommerville, RP - Rothschild-Pearce, TS - Thomas-Sharman

Awards System

In both Schools, as a form of award, teachers may give out rewards known as Achievement Points or Commendations. Depending on the amount which a pupil has, there are various certificates which are given, and also a prize in the form of a pin badge, which students can wear on their uniform. Below are the awards which pupils may receive, and the higher the commendations needed, usually the harder it is to obtain the specific certificate.
AwardAchievement Points
Lower SchoolRed Certificate10
Lower SchoolBlue Certificate20
Lower SchoolGreen Certificate30
Lower SchoolBronze Certificate40
Lower SchoolSilver Certificate60
Lower SchoolGold Certificate80
Lower SchoolPlatinum Certificate100
Lower School &
Upper School
CCGS Color Badge50
Lower School &
Upper School
CCGS Silver Badge100
Lower School &
Upper School
CCGS Gold Badge150

Note that some houses repeat the commendation certificates for a second, third or possibly fourth round if pupils gain 100 commendations - which warrants a Red Certificate No. 2. However, not all houses do this and some just keep to the standard seven certificates.

Notable alumni

Alumni of Chatham House are known as Old Ruymians.