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  • Marlwood School (founded 1606) is a state-funded co-educational secondary school currently part of the CSET multi-academy trust. Located at Alveston, South Gloucestershire, it is situated on the B3561 on the outskirts of the south-west of the village.
    Marlwood School has around 550 pupils aged 11–16.
    In its most recent Ofsted inspection, Marlwood was rated ‘Good’ in all areas.


    House system


    The modern-day school operates a house system, whereby students are divided up into four houses, which are named after old English words for woodland and thus pick up the theme of ‘wood’ in Marlwood, the school site at one time being woodland belonging to the Marlwood estate. Houses are then broken down into tutor groups for each house per year. Each House is led by a member of staff and all staff members belong to a house:

    The houses compete throughout the year in various sporting, academic and performing art competitions.


    History




    = Grammar school

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    The school was founded in 1606 as Thornbury Free School. In the following centuries, it was housed in a number of buildings throughout Thornbury. In 1879 the school merged with Attwell’s Free School to become Thornbury Grammar School, moving to buildings on Gloucester Road.


    = Comprehensive

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    Thornbury Grammar School was relocated to new buildings on the outskirts of neighbouring Alveston in 1972 where it received its first comprehensive intake and was renamed Marlwood School under the headship of Terry Fazey.


    = Academy

    =
    Marlwood School converted to academy status on 1 November 2014 and is now independent of local authority control. However, the school continues to coordinate with South Gloucestershire Council for admissions. The school is now part of the education trust CSET (Castle School Education Trust).
    It was formerly a Beacon school and had attained the status of Science College, due to excellence at science.
    Sixth form provision is shared with The Castle School and based in the old Thornbury Grammar School buildings.


    Notable alumni


    Tony Britton – Actor
    Sally Conway – Olympic medalist judoka
    Paul Nicholls – Champion National Hunt Trainer
    Miles Normandale – Rugby player
    Rhys Oakley – Welsh rugby player
    John Pullin – England rugby captain
    Wayne Thompson – Rugby player


    Media


    Marlwood School featured in the BBC Two series, School in November 2018. The head explained the impossible nature of improving a school, with declining numbers, a then poor Ofsted judgement and annual cuts to an inadequate budget. He was filmed writing his resignation letter. This act was received favourably and with sympathy by fellow headteachers.


    See also


    The Castle School


    References




    = Histories

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    Taylor, L.G. (1979). THE HISTORY OF MARLWOOD SCHOOL (PDF). Stapleford.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
    STAFFORD MORSE, B (1950). THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COUNTRY SCHOOL (PDF). Alveston, Gloucestershire.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


    External links


    Official website
    Thornbury Grammar School historical website

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