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  • Ӣн Anglo-Chinese Education Consultancy

    Newcastle School

     

     

     

     

    Type:

    Day School

    Rangking2007:

      

    Type:

    Mixed

    Fees:

    GBP4,500/Term

    Since:

    1885

    Entrance:

    15-19    Exam,  School report

    Locate:

    Newcastle

    Other:

    20+% to Oxbridge

    Pupils:

    44,000

    Website:

    http://www.newhallschool.co.uk/

     

     

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    What its like
    Founded in 1885, it stands in a pleasant residential district in one of the older suburbs, close to the city centre and university. The original buildings, completed in 1890, are well-designed and surrounded by pleasant gardens and grounds. Recent developments include a learning resource centre, library, sports hall, ICT suite and new facilities for art, food technology and humanities. The senior and junior schools are on the same site and there is a nursery school for girls aged 2+. It caters for varying degrees of academic ability and lays considerable stress on a Christian atmosphere and education. Exam results are good. There are flourishing music, art and drama departments and a range of sports, games (good district and county representation) and outdoor activities. Strong commitment to local community schemes.

    School profile


    Pupils & entrance

    Pupils: Total age range 2_ C18; 560 day girls. Senior department 11C18, 350 girls.
    Entrance: Main entry ages 2C4, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 16. Own entrance exam used. For sixth-form entry, 5 GCSEs at least grade C (grade B in sixth-form subjects). No special skills or religious requirements. State school entry, 40% main senior intake plus some sixth form. Many senior pupils from own junior department (tel 0191 281 3347).

    Scholarships, bursaries & extras
    Variable number of awards, value 17%C50% fees: most academic, some music. Parents not expected to buy textbooks.

    Head & staff

    Headmistress: Mrs Lesley Smith, appointed 1996. Educated at Colstons Girls School, and at Bedford College, London University (medieval & modern history), and Kings College London (PGCE). Previously Head of St Nicholas School, Fleet, Deputy Head and Head of History and Politics at Notting Hill & Ealing High. Also FRSA, FIMgt.
    Teaching staff: 49 full time, 13 part time.

    Exam results

    GCSE: In 2003, 56 pupils in upper fifth: 98% gained at least grade C in 5+ subjects. Average GCSE score 59 (over 5 years).
    A-levels: 39 in upper sixth. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 310.

    University & college entrance
    96% of 2003 sixth-form leavers went on to a degree course (some after a gap year). Pupils go on to a wide range of degree courses eg medicine, science, humanities & social sciences, art & design, and other vocational subjects.

    Curriculum
    GCSE, AS and A-levels. 25 GCSE subjects, 17 AS/A-level.
    Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level; AS-level general studies additional option.
    Vocational: Work experience encouraged.
    Languages: French and German offered at GCSE, AS and A-level; also Spanish GCSE. Regular exchanges (France and Germany).
    ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (2 lessons a week in Key Stage III) and across the curriculum. Most pupils take Clait or GCSE (also available at AS/A-level). 90 computers for pupil use (8 hours a day), all networked and with email and internet access.

    The arts

    Music: Over 30% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Musical groups including orchestra, madrigal group, chamber ensembles, recorder group etc.
    Drama: GCSE drama, A-level theatre studies and LAMDA exams may be taken. Some pupils are involved in school and house/other productions.
    Art & design: On average, 20 take GCSE, 8 A-level.

    Sport & activities

    Sport: Netball, tennis, hockey, athletics, swimming, rounders, fitness, badminton, squash. 30 girls represent county and city in various sports; national U14 squash champions.
    Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburghs Award. Community service. Up to 15 clubs, eg music, drama, Christian Union, debating, computer, chess, first aid, cookery, aerobics, Young Enterprise.

    School life

    Uniform: School uniform worn, dress code in the sixth form.
    Houses & prefects: Competitive houses. Head girl and deputies, appointed by sixth form and staff. Sixth-form committee and school council.
    Religion: Daily assembly. 3 or 4 church services a year.
    Social: Summer fair, debates and music with local schools. Trips for choirs, skiing, art and languages; sports weeks in holidays (riding, canoeing, orienteering). Pupils allowed to bring own car to school (but no parking in school grounds). Meals cafeteria-style (deli-bar for sixth form). No tobacco or alcohol allowed.

    Discipline
    Code of conduct agreed by school council.

    Alumnae association  
    is run by Mrs S Timney, c/o the school.









































    Anglo-Chinese Education Consultancy

    Suite1, 5 Lisle Street, London WC2H 7BG   U.K.

    Tel: 0044 020 72872616  /  0044 078 31697116

      E-mail: uk@anglo-chinese.com

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    Suite 902, No.365 Tianhe Road, Guangzhou, China     P.C.:510620

    Tel: 020 38847677 / 020 38847639

    E-Mail: cn@anglo-chinese.com

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