學(xué)校概況:
歌得芬臘提瑪中學(xué)(歌得芬臘提瑪學(xué)校)The Godolphin and Latymer School
建于1905年,最開始是非宗教學(xué)校。1920到1976年,我校由政府資助。從1977年開始,我校轉(zhuǎn)為獨(dú)立中學(xué)。我校位于倫敦西部的哈默史密斯,占地4英畝。我校有操場(chǎng),更有曲棍球場(chǎng)和網(wǎng)球場(chǎng)。我校對(duì)維多利亞時(shí)期的校舍新增多功能設(shè)施,包括健身室,圖書館,美術(shù)室,演講廳等。我校更設(shè)立A-Level中心,陶瓷室和科技室;最近兩座小教堂更改建為表演中心,可容納800名觀眾。因此,我校硬件設(shè)施配套完善。同時(shí),我校學(xué)生成績(jī)優(yōu)異,每年有多名畢業(yè)生升讀牛劍。我校開設(shè)A-Level和IB課程。音樂,戲劇和藝術(shù)是我校傳統(tǒng)優(yōu)勢(shì)學(xué)科。此外,我校體育成績(jī)突出,我校更向?qū)W生提供多個(gè)體育運(yùn)動(dòng)項(xiàng)目。我校師生關(guān)系良好。
校長(zhǎng):
Ruth Mercer女士,從2009年開始任職。先后畢業(yè)于倫敦大學(xué)和牛津大學(xué)。,
曾擔(dān)任諾斯伍德中學(xué)校長(zhǎng)及我校副校長(zhǎng)。教職員:60名全職老師,30名兼職老師。
考試成績(jī):
GCSE:
103名11年級(jí)學(xué)生參加GCSE統(tǒng)考,平均取得9.1門學(xué)科的C。100名13年級(jí)學(xué)生,17%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)IB,平均分是40分。83%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)A-Level,平均通過3.3門學(xué)科,平均分是421分。
學(xué)生升學(xué):
幾乎所有學(xué)生升讀大學(xué)(15%的學(xué)生在一年后繼續(xù)升讀大學(xué)),13%的學(xué)生升讀牛劍。11%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)醫(yī)學(xué),牙醫(yī)和獸醫(yī),21%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)科學(xué)和工程學(xué),60%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)人文學(xué)科和社會(huì)科學(xué),3%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)藝術(shù)與設(shè)計(jì),5%的學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)職業(yè)學(xué)科,如物理治療,酒店管理等專業(yè)。余下的學(xué)生升讀藝術(shù)預(yù)科課程。
體育:
必修:體操,曲棍球,籃網(wǎng)球,籃球,網(wǎng)球,棒球和健身。選修:爵士舞,瑜伽,擊劍,壁球,劃船和游泳。我校有多名學(xué)生是曲棍球和網(wǎng)球的郡代表?;顒?dòng):學(xué)生每年參加Duke
of Edinburgh’s Award
,多次獲得金銀獎(jiǎng)。學(xué)生可選修社區(qū)服務(wù)。多達(dá)30個(gè)社團(tuán)供學(xué)生選擇:棋藝社,辯論,計(jì)算機(jī)等。
著名校友:
Samantha Bond (女演員), Susan Greenfield (英國科學(xué)研究所所長(zhǎng)), Hattie
Jacques (女演員), Nigella Lawson (烹飪作家和廣播員), Davina McCall
(廣播員), Rachel Squire (政治家), Kiki King (記者和小說家), Philippa
Dickinson (前蘭登書屋兒童出版社社長(zhǎng))
School: Godolphin & Latymer
School Type: Girls, Senior
Address: Godolphin and
Latymer, Iffley Road,
Hammersmith, London W6 0PG
Postcode: W6 0PG
Region: London – Inner
(London postal codes)
Telephone: 020 8741 1936
Website:
www.godolphinandlatymer.com
Gender: Girls
Pupils: 700, Upper sixth 99
Fees: £4,782
Enquiries: the Head Mistress
Description:
Founded in 1905 as a
non-denominational school,
it was government funded
between 1920-1976 but
reverted to full
independence in 1977. The
school stands on a 4-acre
site in Hammersmith, West
London. Its own playing
fields are attached,
including an all-weather
surface for hockey and
tennis. The original
Victorian building (built as
a boys’ boarding school,
Godolphin School) has had
several additions to it – a
gym, laboratories, art
studios, lecture room etc.
There is a sixth-form centre
and rooms for pottery and
technology; most recently,
the adjacent grade 2 listed
church has been converted
into a performing arts
building, with an 800-seat
theatre. Facilities are now
excellent. A well-run and
academically high-powered
school which gets excellent
examination results and
sends many pupils on to
Oxbridge. The International
Baccalaureate is offered in
the sixth form, as an
alternative to AS and
A-levels. It is very strong
indeed in music, drama and
art; there is a massive
commitment among the pupils.
An excellent record in games
and sports (several county
hockey representatives) and
a wide range is on offer.
There is a strong
relationship between staff
and parents, including two
parent governors.
School Head: Head Mistress:
Mrs Ruth Mercer, in post
from 2009. Educated at
Educated at Penwortham
Girls’ Grammar School, and
at the universities of
London (Bedford College) and
Oxford. Previously Head
Mistress of Northwood
College, Deputy Head at
Godolphin & Latymer and Head
of History at Notting Hill &
Ealing High. Teaching staff:
60 full time, 30 part time.
Results: GCSE: 103 in upper
fifth, gaining at least
grade C in an average of 9.1
subjects. A-levels: 100 in
upper sixth: 17% took the
IB, gaining an average of 40
points. 83% took A-levels,
passing an average of 3.3
subjects with an average
final point score of 421.
Furtherhigher: Almost all
sixth-form leavers go on to
a degree course (15% after a
gap year), 13% to Oxbridge.
11% take courses in
medicine, dentistry and
veterinary science, 21% in
science and engineering, 60%
in humanities and social
sciences, 3% in art and
design, 5% in vocational
subjects eg physiotherapy,
hotel management. Others go
on to art foundation
courses.
Sport: Sport: Gymnastics,
hockey, netball, basketball,
tennis, rounders, fitness
training compulsory.
Optional: jazz dance, yoga,
fencing, squash, rowing,
swimming. Several county
hockey players; many club
hockey and tennis players.
Activities: Pupils take
silver and gold Duke of
Edinburgh’s Award. Community
service optional. Up to 30
clubs, eg chess, debating,
BAYS, computing, junior
club.
Formerpupils: Samantha Bond
(actress), Susan Greenfield
(Director of Royal
Institution), Hattie Jacques
(actress), Nigella Lawson
(cookery writer and
broadcaster), Davina McCall
(broadcaster), Rachel Squire
(politician), Kiki King
(journalist and novelist),
Philippa Dickinson (former
Chairman, Random House
Children’s Publishing
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