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'''Christ's College''' is a grade 11 to 16 [[Church of England]]<ref name="ccw">{{cite web|last=ChristsCollege|date=16 March 2021|title=The Church of England|url=https://www.churchofengland.org/|url-status=live|access-date=16 March 2021|website=Church of England|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030928160619/http://www.churchofengland.org:80/ |archive-date=28 September 2003 }}</ref> [[secondary school]] that serves the [[Guildford#Bellfields|Bellfields]] neighbourhood of [[Guildford]], Surrey, and England.
'''Christ's College''' is a grade 11 to 16 [[secondary school]] administered by the [[Church of England]]<ref name="ccw">{{cite web|last=ChristsCollege|date=16 March 2021|title=The Church of England|url=https://www.churchofengland.org/|url-status=live|access-date=16 March 2021|website=Church of England|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030928160619/http://www.churchofengland.org:80/ |archive-date=28 September 2003 }}</ref> that serves the [[Guildford#Bellfields|Bellfields]] neighborhood of [[Guildford]], Surrey, and England.


The school was previously called Larch Avenue School but renamed to [[George Reindorp|Bishop Reindorp]] School and has been called this since 2003. Previously a [[voluntary aided school]] administered by [[Surrey County Council]], in December 2015 Christ's College converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] and joined the Good Shepherd Trust. The Good Shepherd Trust is a family of 16 churches and community schools within the Diocese of Guildford. The College continues to coordinate with Surrey County Council for admissions.
The school was previously called Larch Avenue School but renamed to [[George Reindorp|Bishop Reindorp]] School and has been called this since 2003. Previously a [[voluntary aided school]] administered by [[Surrey County Council]], in December 2015 Christ's College converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] and joined the Good Shepherd Trust. The Good Shepherd Trust is a family of 16 churches and community schools within the Diocese of Guildford. The College continues to coordinate with Surrey County Council for admissions.
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==New building==
==New building==
In January 2007, during the fieldwork ahead of the development of the new school buildings, an archaeological evaluation by the Surrey County Archaeological Unit<ref>{{Cite journal|last=ChristsCollege|date=16 March 2021|title=An Archaeological Evaluation At Christ's College, Guildford.|url=https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1352-1/dissemination/pdf/Surrey/GL10004.pdf|journal=Surrey County Council Archaeology Unit}}</ref> took place. Bronze Age flintwork and Roman pottery were found during the excavations. The archaeological discoveries made at Christ's College, are of great significance for both the local area and wider region.<ref>{{Cite web|last=ChristsCollege|date=18 December 2014|title=Archaeological Dig Christ's College Site|url=https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/archaeology/archaeological-unit/recent-archaeology-projects/christs-college-guildford|url-status=live|access-date=16 March 2021|website=Surrey County Council|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201001000718/https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/archaeology/archaeological-unit/recent-archaeology-projects/christs-college-guildford |archive-date=1 October 2020 }}</ref>
In January 2007, an archaeological evaluation by the Surrey County Archaeological Unit<ref>{{Cite journal|last=ChristsCollege|date=16 March 2021|title=An Archaeological Evaluation At Christ's College, Guildford.|url=https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1352-1/dissemination/pdf/Surrey/GL10004.pdf|journal=Surrey County Council Archaeology Unit}}</ref> took place during the fieldwork for the development of the new school buildings. Bronze Age flint work and Roman pottery were found during the excavations. The archaeological discoveries made at Christ's College, are of great significance for both the local area and wider region.<ref>{{Cite web|last=ChristsCollege|date=18 December 2014|title=Archaeological Dig Christ's College Site|url=https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/archaeology/archaeological-unit/recent-archaeology-projects/christs-college-guildford|url-status=live|access-date=16 March 2021|website=Surrey County Council|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201001000718/https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/archaeology/archaeological-unit/recent-archaeology-projects/christs-college-guildford |archive-date=1 October 2020 }}</ref>


In 2008, the College moved into the new purpose built building which was designed by [[Deborah Saunt David Hills Architects|DSDHA]] with an exceptionally high standard of teaching spaces and facilities. The new building cost about £20 million and was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize in early 2010 being described as allowing the school to be a 'small city' with the main atrium being the 'town square'.<ref>{{cite web|last=McGuirk |first=Tony |url=http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/home/stirling-prize-2010/christs-college-guildford-by-dsdha/8606430.article |title=Christ's College Guildford by DSDHA &#124; Building study |publisher=Architects Journal |date=30 September 2010 |access-date=7 September 2013}}</ref>
In 2008, the College moved to the new building which was designed by [[Deborah Saunt David Hills Architects|DSDHA]] with an exceptionally high standard of teaching spaces and facilities. The new building cost about £20 million and was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize in early 2010 where the school was described as a 'small city' with the main atrium being the 'town square'.<ref>{{cite web|last=McGuirk |first=Tony |url=http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/home/stirling-prize-2010/christs-college-guildford-by-dsdha/8606430.article |title=Christ's College Guildford by DSDHA &#124; Building study |publisher=Architects Journal |date=30 September 2010 |access-date=7 September 2013}}</ref>


On 23 June 2009 the college was formally opened<ref>{{Cite news|last=ChristsCollege|title=Royal Opening of DSDHA's two new Schools in Guildford by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh|work=e-architect|url=https://www.e-architect.com/england/christs-college-secondary-school|url-status=live|access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref> by the [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Duke of Edinburgh]]. To commemorate his visit, the Theatre within Christ's College was officially named, “The Duke of Edinburgh Theatre”.
On 23 June 2009 the college was formally opened<ref>{{Cite news|last=ChristsCollege|title=Royal Opening of DSDHA's two new Schools in Guildford by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh|work=e-architect|url=https://www.e-architect.com/england/christs-college-secondary-school|access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref> by the [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Duke of Edinburgh]]. To commemorate his visit, the Theatre within Christ's College was officially named, “The Duke of Edinburgh Theatre”.


==Ofsted & SIAMS Inspections==
==Ofsted & SIAMS Inspections==
In October 2022, Christ's College was inspected by [[Ofsted]] and was rated "Good" in all areas.<ref>{{Cite web |publisher= Ofsted |date= 4 October 2023 |title= Christ's College, Guildford: School Inspection |url=https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50199692 |access-date= 19 March 2023 }}</ref> In the report it says, "Christ’s College is an inclusive school that has been transformed by its current senior leaders". Students and their parents typically enthuse about the improvements. One parent said, "The school has made massive strides forward since the appointment of the current principal, and standards, expectations and behaviour have improved drastically."
In October 2022, Christ's College was inspected by [[Ofsted]] and was rated "Good" in all areas.<ref>{{Cite web |publisher= Ofsted |date= 4 October 2023 |title= Christ's College, Guildford: School Inspection |url=https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50199692 |access-date= 19 March 2023 }}</ref> In the report, it says "Christ’s College is an inclusive school that has been transformed by its current senior leaders". Students and their parents typically enthuse about the improvements. One parent said, "The school has made massive strides forward since the appointment of the current principal, and standards, expectations and behavior have improved drastically."


Following on from the Ofsted inspection in November 2022, the college also took part in a SIAMS Inspection. The SIAMS inspection<ref>{{Cite web |title=Church of England - SIAMS Inspections |url=https://www.churchofengland.org/about/education-and-schools/church-schools-and-academies/siams-inspections |publisher= Church of England Education Office }}</ref> explores the question, “How effective is the school's distinctive Christian vision, established and promoted by leadership at all levels, in enabling pupils and adults to flourish?” and the college was graded "Excellent" overall.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Christ's College Guildford SIAMS Inspection Report 2022 |url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/christcollege/uploads/document/SIAMS-Final-report-Christs-College-Guildford-142490-071122-1.pdf?t=1669194949?ts=1680714072 |publisher= Church of England Education Office |date= 22 November 2022 |orig-date= 25 October 2022 }}</ref> "The school's thoroughly inclusive Christian vision is lived out in all aspects of its work. This has a transformational impact across the school community. All understand and practise the school's five core values which are rooted in its Christian vision. As a result of the exceptionally strong sense of family promoted by school leaders, students flourish at Christ's College. All are empowered to be their best selves, particularly those vulnerable students and those with additional needs, who are given sensitive, targeted support."
Following on from the Ofsted inspection in November 2022, the college also took part in a SIAMS Inspection. The SIAMS inspection<ref>{{Cite web |title=Church of England - SIAMS Inspections |url=https://www.churchofengland.org/about/education-and-schools/church-schools-and-academies/siams-inspections |publisher= Church of England Education Office }}</ref> explores the question, “How effective is the school's distinctive Christian vision, established and promoted by leadership at all levels, in enabling pupils and adults to flourish?” and the college was graded "Excellent" overall.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Christ's College Guildford SIAMS Inspection Report 2022 |url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/christcollege/uploads/document/SIAMS-Final-report-Christs-College-Guildford-142490-071122-1.pdf?t=1669194949?ts=1680714072 |publisher= Church of England Education Office |date= 22 November 2022 |orig-date= 25 October 2022 }}</ref> "The school's thoroughly inclusive Christian vision is lived out in all aspects of its work. This has a transformational impact across the school community. All understand and practice the school's five core values which are rooted in its Christian vision. As a result of the exceptionally strong sense of family promoted by school leaders, students flourish at Christ's College. All are empowered to be their best selves, particularly those vulnerable students and those with additional needs, who are given sensitive, targeted support."


In the 2019 report,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |publisher= Christ's College |title=Christ's College Guildford 2019 Ofsted Report|url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/christcollege/uploads/document/Ofsted-Inspection-Full-Report-June-2019.pdf?t=1560500414?ts=1615888828|access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref> the college was graded as 'requires improvement' by Ofsted on the grounds that pupils' outcomes had declined since 2013 and the 'progress of disadvantaged pupils and middle-ability pupils [was] well below average across a broad range of subjects." The inspection found that though improving pupils attendance is well below average and students behaviour disrupted lessons; staff did not apply the new expectations for behaviour consistently and did not feel supported when changes were made to school procedures and practices. The report also states that the 'quality of teaching is too variable across the school' and that 'teaching does not suitably challenge pupils from their different starting points.'
In the 2019 report,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |publisher= Christ's College |title=Christ's College Guildford 2019 Ofsted Report|url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/christcollege/uploads/document/Ofsted-Inspection-Full-Report-June-2019.pdf?t=1560500414?ts=1615888828|access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref> the college was graded as 'requires improvement' by Ofsted on the grounds that pupils' outcomes had declined since 2013 and the 'progress of disadvantaged pupils and middle-ability pupils [was] well below average across a broad range of subjects." The inspection found that though improving pupils attendance is well below average and students behavior disrupted lessons; staff did not apply the new expectations for behavior consistently and did not feel supported when changes were made to school procedures and practices. The report also states that the 'quality of teaching is too variable across the school' and that 'teaching does not suitably challenge pupils from their different starting points.'


In 2013, the college was inspected by Ofsted again and was graded as 'Good', the number of pupils being 649 with 37 in the sixth form.<ref name="surrey1">{{cite web |title= Christ's College 2013 OFSTED Report |url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/template_responsive/uploads/document/Ofsted-Feb-2013.pdf?ts=1505129133 |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=16 March 2021 |publisher= Christ's College }}</ref> This grading was an improvement on the college's previous one of 'satisfactory' with the Inspectors being impressed with the pupils progress from Year 7 and the ethos of the college which 'promotes learning'. The exam results from the summer exams gave an average value added score for pupils which was one of the best in the county.<ref name="surrey1" />
In 2013, the college was inspected by Ofsted again and was graded as 'Good', the number of pupils being 649 with 37 in the sixth form.<ref name="surrey1">{{cite web |title= Christ's College 2013 OFSTED Report |url=https://4905753ff3cea231a868-376d75cd2890937de6f542499f88a819.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/template_responsive/uploads/document/Ofsted-Feb-2013.pdf?ts=1505129133 |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=16 March 2021 |publisher= Christ's College }}</ref> This grading was an improvement on the college's previous one of 'satisfactory' with the Inspectors being impressed with the pupil's progress from Year 7 and the ethos of the college which 'promotes learning'. The exam results from the summer exams gave an average value added score for pupils, which was one of the best in the county.<ref name="surrey1" />


==College Houses==
==College Houses==
The college has four houses; Austen, Redgrave, Turner and Sibley. Each house is led by a Student House Leader and a Staff House Leader. Students are assigned a house when they start in Year 7 and generally stay in that house for the remainder of their school life. There are many inter-house competitions including inter-house drama in the form of the Drama Festival and inter-house Dance and Music in the form of the Dance and Music Festivals. Many inter-house sports such as rugby, football, netball and handball continue throughout the school year.
The college has four houses; Austen, Redgrave, Turner and Sibley. Each house is led by a Student House Leader and a Staff House Leader. Students are assigned a house when they start in Year 7 and generally stay in that house for the remainder of their school life. There are many inter-house competitions, including inter-house drama in the form of the Drama Festival and inter-house Dance and Music in the form of the Dance and Music Festivals. Many inter-house sports such as rugby, football, netball and handball continue throughout the school year.


==Charity work==
==Charity work==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Church of England secondary schools in the Diocese of Guildford]]
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Christ's College, Guildford
Address
Map
Larch Avenue

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GU1 1JY

England
Coordinates51°15′20″N 0°34′52″W / 51.25559°N 0.58106°W / 51.25559; -0.58106
Information
TypeAcademy
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established2003
Local authoritySurrey County Council
Department for Education URN142490 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairStuart Zissman
Head teacherSarah Hatch
Staff107
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
EnrolmentPAN 780
HousesAustin, Redgrave, Turner, Sibley
Colour(s)Red, green, yellow, white
Websitewww.christscollege.surrey.sch.uk

Christ's College is a grade 11 to 16 secondary school administered by the Church of England[1] that serves the Bellfields neighborhood of Guildford, Surrey, and England.

The school was previously called Larch Avenue School but renamed to Bishop Reindorp School and has been called this since 2003. Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Surrey County Council, in December 2015 Christ's College converted to academy status and joined the Good Shepherd Trust. The Good Shepherd Trust is a family of 16 churches and community schools within the Diocese of Guildford. The College continues to coordinate with Surrey County Council for admissions.

The main intake of students is from the area surrounding the school, but the school attracts students from as far as Woking and Ash.[1]

New building

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In January 2007, an archaeological evaluation by the Surrey County Archaeological Unit[2] took place during the fieldwork for the development of the new school buildings. Bronze Age flint work and Roman pottery were found during the excavations. The archaeological discoveries made at Christ's College, are of great significance for both the local area and wider region.[3]

In 2008, the College moved to the new building which was designed by DSDHA with an exceptionally high standard of teaching spaces and facilities. The new building cost about £20 million and was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize in early 2010 where the school was described as a 'small city' with the main atrium being the 'town square'.[4]

On 23 June 2009 the college was formally opened[5] by the Duke of Edinburgh. To commemorate his visit, the Theatre within Christ's College was officially named, “The Duke of Edinburgh Theatre”.

Ofsted & SIAMS Inspections

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In October 2022, Christ's College was inspected by Ofsted and was rated "Good" in all areas.[6] In the report, it says "Christ’s College is an inclusive school that has been transformed by its current senior leaders". Students and their parents typically enthuse about the improvements. One parent said, "The school has made massive strides forward since the appointment of the current principal, and standards, expectations and behavior have improved drastically."

Following on from the Ofsted inspection in November 2022, the college also took part in a SIAMS Inspection. The SIAMS inspection[7] explores the question, “How effective is the school's distinctive Christian vision, established and promoted by leadership at all levels, in enabling pupils and adults to flourish?” and the college was graded "Excellent" overall.[8] "The school's thoroughly inclusive Christian vision is lived out in all aspects of its work. This has a transformational impact across the school community. All understand and practice the school's five core values which are rooted in its Christian vision. As a result of the exceptionally strong sense of family promoted by school leaders, students flourish at Christ's College. All are empowered to be their best selves, particularly those vulnerable students and those with additional needs, who are given sensitive, targeted support."

In the 2019 report,[9] the college was graded as 'requires improvement' by Ofsted on the grounds that pupils' outcomes had declined since 2013 and the 'progress of disadvantaged pupils and middle-ability pupils [was] well below average across a broad range of subjects." The inspection found that though improving pupils attendance is well below average and students behavior disrupted lessons; staff did not apply the new expectations for behavior consistently and did not feel supported when changes were made to school procedures and practices. The report also states that the 'quality of teaching is too variable across the school' and that 'teaching does not suitably challenge pupils from their different starting points.'

In 2013, the college was inspected by Ofsted again and was graded as 'Good', the number of pupils being 649 with 37 in the sixth form.[10] This grading was an improvement on the college's previous one of 'satisfactory' with the Inspectors being impressed with the pupil's progress from Year 7 and the ethos of the college which 'promotes learning'. The exam results from the summer exams gave an average value added score for pupils, which was one of the best in the county.[10]

College Houses

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The college has four houses; Austen, Redgrave, Turner and Sibley. Each house is led by a Student House Leader and a Staff House Leader. Students are assigned a house when they start in Year 7 and generally stay in that house for the remainder of their school life. There are many inter-house competitions, including inter-house drama in the form of the Drama Festival and inter-house Dance and Music in the form of the Dance and Music Festivals. Many inter-house sports such as rugby, football, netball and handball continue throughout the school year.

Charity work

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The college does work for charity, with it regularly holding fundraisers to help charities in the UK or across the world to get money they need. Money collected from mufti days and House fundraising events is also given to a variety of local charities.

References

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  1. ^ a b ChristsCollege (16 March 2021). "The Church of England". Church of England. Archived from the original on 28 September 2003. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  2. ^ ChristsCollege (16 March 2021). "An Archaeological Evaluation At Christ's College, Guildford" (PDF). Surrey County Council Archaeology Unit.
  3. ^ ChristsCollege (18 December 2014). "Archaeological Dig Christ's College Site". Surrey County Council. Archived from the original on 1 October 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  4. ^ McGuirk, Tony (30 September 2010). "Christ's College Guildford by DSDHA | Building study". Architects Journal. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  5. ^ ChristsCollege. "Royal Opening of DSDHA's two new Schools in Guildford by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh". e-architect. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Christ's College, Guildford: School Inspection". Ofsted. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  7. ^ "Church of England - SIAMS Inspections". Church of England Education Office.
  8. ^ "Christ's College Guildford SIAMS Inspection Report 2022" (PDF). Church of England Education Office. 22 November 2022 [25 October 2022].
  9. ^ "Christ's College Guildford 2019 Ofsted Report" (PDF). Christ's College. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Christ's College 2013 OFSTED Report" (PDF). Christ's College. Retrieved 16 March 2021.