Old Swinford Hospital
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| Old Swinford Hospital | |
| Mottoes | Ut Prosim, Vince Malum Bono |
| Established | 1667 |
| Type | Grammar, Voluntary aided |
| Religion | Church of England |
| Headteacher | Mr Peter Andrew Jones |
| Chaplain | Reverend Martin Soar |
| Founder | Thomas Foley |
| Specialisms | Business and Enterprise, Science |
| Location | Heath Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1QX England |
| LEA | Dudley |
| Students | 603 |
| Gender | Boys |
| Ages | 11 to 18 |
| Houses | 6 Senior Boarding Houses, 1 Junior Boarding House, 1 Day Student House |
| Colours | |
| Publication | The Foleyan |
| Former Pupils | Old Foleyans |
| Foley Trophy Holders | Dudley House |
| Website | www.oshsch.com |
| Coordinates: 52°27′03″N 2°08′39″W / 52.4507°N 2.1442°W | |
Old Swinford Hospital is a voluntary aided boys' boarding school in Oldswinford, Stourbridge, West Midlands, England that has been in continuous operation since the 17th century.
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[edit] The School
Founded in 1667 by Thomas Foley, a Worcestershire Ironmaster and prominent local landowner, Old Swinford Hospital is placed in the top 5% of all schools at GCSE and with a strong record at A level. In October 2006, OFSTED rated the school as "outstanding" in each of the 39 inspection judgements.
Some two thirds of the current (approximately 600, up from 300 in the 1960s) pupils are boarders from the immediate surrounding area and further afield in the UK. There is also a significant contingent of pupils from overseas, as all those with a full UK or EU passport are entitled to apply for admission.
Old Swinford Hospital is a member of the State Boarding Schools Association (formerly STABIS).
[edit] Houses
The school consists of six senior boarding houses:
| House | Colour | Housemaster | Built | Namesake |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baxter | Grey | Mr Hannah | 1990 | Richard Baxter, a 17th Century Puritan Minister |
| Dudley | Purple | Mr Gash | 1984 | the Earls of Dudley, the family who bought the Foley's estate of Witley Court |
| Foley | Green | Mr Linehan | 1982 | Thomas Foley, the founder of the School |
| Foster | Red | Mr Coalter | the Foster family | |
| Maybury | Royal Blue | Mr Marks | William Maybury, the Headmaster of the School from 1883–1928 | |
| Witley | Yellow | Mr Maclean | 1983 | Witley Court, the Foley family mansion |
In 2009, there will be a 7th Senior Boarding House, Potter House. Named after the Headmaster from 1978-2001, Christopher Potter OBE. House Colour: Sky Blue. Potter house will be taken over by the current head of Baxter; Mr Hannah.
There is one junior boarding house: Prospect House named after it is location on Prospect Hill in Stourbridge. Housemaster: Mr. Kay (History and PSHE)
There is also one Day Student House for Day Boys and Day Girls in the Sixth Form, called Harris House named after Richard Harris, a Feoffee of the school. Housemaster: Mr. Holder (Mathematics)
The staff are listed on the school website (Word Document)
[edit] History
Old Swinford Hospital opened in the late summer of 1670. It was founded by Thomas Foley, an ironmaster and prominent local landowner, whose main estate was at Great Witley, west of Stourport in Worcestershire, but with strong Stourbridge connections. It was to educate 60 boys from “poor but honest” families nominated by specified parishes in Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire. Due to the style of the clock tower, the school's oldest buildings are claimed to have been designed by Sir Christopher Wren, although it is unlikely that proof of this possibility will be forthcoming.
The shield comes from the Foley family arms. The motto is in two parts "Ut Prosim" ("That I may serve" or "That I may be useful"), and the second or lower motto is "Vince Malum Bono" ("Overcome evil with good") is a partial quotation from Romans 12:21 "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
When Foley died in 1677 he left the manor of Pedmore and a considerable sum of money in trust for the maintenance of the School. The fifteen trustees of this bequest were called Feoffees and included amongst them Thomas' three sons, Thomas, Philip and Paul. Today there are still fifteen Feoffees who are the trustees of the original foundation. Three of the Feoffees are still direct male descendants of the Founder.
In 1950 the School ceased to be independent and became a Voluntary aided school under an arrangement with Worcestershire County Council. Numbers in the School began to increase and a Sixth Form was started in the mid 1950s. New buildings, including a gymnasium and Lyttleton block were built to accommodate the enlarged School.
The school became "Direct-Grant" under Ted Heath's Conservative Government in September 1972 (an early forerunner of the "Grant Maintained" system).[citation needed] In October 1974 the newly elected Labour Government of Harold Wilson announced the end of the scheme with effect from September 1975, and the school once more reverted to being Voluntary-Aided by Dudley Council. By the late 1970s day boys outnumbered boarders and an ambitious building programme commenced to enhance and extend the boarding provision. This included the construction of Foley House (1982), Witley House (1983), Dudley House (1984) and Baxter House (1990) in line with the existing house system. Facilities have been further improved in more recent years by the construction of a new classroom block and a large sports centre.
In September 1989 Old Swinford Hospital became one of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Government's first Grant-maintained school, independent of the Local Education Authority. With the ending of that status in September 1999 by Tony Blair's Labour Government, the School reverted to being a Voluntary Aided school. The Governors and Headmaster retain considerable autonomy, however, and the Feoffees, as Foundation Trustees, continue to appoint a majority of the Governors.
The School is remarkable for having had only 6 Headmasters since 1883.
[edit] Academics
To gain Year 7 day student entry, boys can sit an entrance exam into the school. There are very few places, making day student spots highly competitive indeed. Boarding places are gained via an interview. For Year 9 entry, some boarding places are made available so students from middle schools can enter. For Lower Sixth entry, boys and girls are open to take an exam to enter the school. This is the first opportunity girls have to enter, what was until only a few years ago an all Boys school. Some boarding places are also offered at this stage, mainly to international students.
The school subject choices remain largely traditional, with many courses being offered as minor specifics to senior students. Mathematics is offered as Mechanics, Statistics, Pure, Core and Further. All 3 Sciences are offered, and for English you can take Language, Literature or both. History is split between standard History and Classical Civilisation. The School also still teaches compulsory Latin, and offers Greek and Latin to Senior students.
Old Swinford Hospital is a specialist Business and Enterprise School, a Specialist Science School and has recently been awarded with a coveted Artsmark and Sportsmark.
Foreign Language lessons are also compulsory and are offered as options to sixth form students as Spanish, French and German. Old Swinford Hospital benefits from foreign language assistants, who come as native speakers of the language to teach and help at the school. In return they get to live in one of the boarding houses, and also get the opportunity to better their own English language skills. In the past foreign language assistants have come from as far away as Argentina.
Examination wise, GCSE's are taken in Year 11. Lower Sixth take AS Levels, and Upper Sixth take A-Levels. Most Lower Sixth take 4-5 courses, and Upper Sixth take 3-4 Courses. For Upper Sixth students General Studies is an optional extra course, with untaught lessons, as well as many open university and finance courses open to the whole of the sixth form.
Upon publication of the 2007/2008 academic year results tables, Old Swinford Hospital were the best school in the Dudley local area for pass and success rates in GCSE's with 89% of pupils gaining 5 or more A*-C grades. A Level students also performed well with 99% of examinations taken passed, and an average point score per pupil of 805.8; significantly higher than the Dudley local average of 733.1 [1][2]
[edit] Sport
Old Swinford Hospital has a large history of high level sporting achievement. Some Old Foleyans have gone on to play top level and international games in their sporting fields, usually Rugby Football and Cricket.
Sport is compulsory, during the Wednesday Afternoon sessions for the Senior Students.
The main school sport is Rugby, and it has been highly successful reaching the Semi-Finals in the U15 and U18 Daily Mail Cup, and winning many other cups. From Michaelmas term the sport is played, with Sevens being played late in Lent, the highlight of which being the highly competitive Interhouse Seven's. In Michaelmas and Lent, Football is another popular sport, with frequent competitive games being played across 3 teams in leagues. The Football team is coached by former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Preston North End player Dale Rudge. Other top level sports include Hockey and Cross Country. Cross Country had an exceptional team in the 2007/2008 season, winning trophies in both 1st and 2nd team categories.
In Summer the main school sport is Cricket. This is played on front field cricket pitch, with Founders as the backdrop. The 1st team are usually very successful, in 2008 hardly losing a match. Teams throughout all of the year groups compete. A highlight of the season is the Senior teams match against the Old Foleyans played in the summer. David Banks, the former Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire cricketer is one notable member of the teams coaching staff.
Furthermore, there is currently a very strong basketball team, led by the team coach Mr. Mann and also kindly supported by Mr. Jenkins. Captain of the team is Bobby Arnaudov, joined by vice captain Rob Clutterbuck, both of whom backed by Aki Soremekun, Ravi Chopra, and David Carter, all five comprising the first team. For the time being in season 08-09, the team has been second in the six-way tournament held by Bromsgrove school, and its win-loss ratio is 5-2.
Other sports include Golf (Old Swinford Hospital owns Stourbridge Golf Club), Squash, Tennis, Rounders, Athletics, Volleyball and Mountain Biking.
Shooting is a sport also enjoyed at the school, with it more recently being involved in competitions. The team is run by Chemistry teacher Mr MJ Beal, who himself is a keen shot.
With regard to traditional rivalries, Old Swinford's most notable and long standing rival is Adams' Grammar School.
[edit] Ties and Pins
The school has a wide range of ties and pins for houses and awards.
Ties
- School Tie - Navy Blue and Sky Blue stripe
- 6th Form - Navy Blue with thin Sky Blue stripe (white strip within Sky Blue)
- Foley House - Black with thin gold stripes
- Baxter House - Black with thin silver/grey stripes
- Dudley House - Purple with stripe
- Witley House - Blue with thin yellow/gold stripe
- Foster House - Red with navy blue stripe
- Prospect House - Grey with rainbow stripes(representing each house)
- Junior Sports Colours - Grey with coloured stripes
- Senior Sports Colours - Blue with thin silver stripes, OSH badge
- Senior Music Colours - Dark with thin stripes and OSH logo with instrument
- Junior Music Colours - Sky Blue with OSH logo with instrument
- Prefect - Red with thin gold stripe and OSH logo
- 1st Team - Burgundy with grey stripe, OSH logo and XI
- Cross Country - As above with XC instead of XI
- Scholars' - Black with gold stripes with OSH logo
Badges
- Standard - Blue with Gold OSH pin badge. Awarded to all students of the school
- White - White with Gold OSH. Awarded for outstanding achievement, senior students decided by Headmaster
- Prefect - Red with Gold OSH. Awarded to prefects
- Music - Blue with Gold Music Note. Awarded alongside music colours
- Scholars' - Black with Gold OSH pin badge. Awarded to Lord Foley Scholars and Exhibitioners
[edit] International links
Old Swinford Hospital has international links with schools and educational establishments abroad. The three most notable are in the table below. Old Swinford has a history of raising money, and assisting in many ways with St. John's Secondary School in Nandere, Uganda through various charitable events and days and through the Uganda Link society. When the school had power issues in 2007, Old Swinford managed to raise the money needed to get power supplies back within one day.
| School | City |
|---|---|
| Nandere | |
| Buenos Aires | |
| Brisbane |
[edit] Famous Old Foleyans
Old boys of the school are called Old Foleyans after the founder of the school, Thomas Foley.
[edit] Arts
- Nicholas Bailey - Actor - performed in Coronation Street, Casualty, Eastenders.
- William Green - Musician - One half of Joe and Will Ask?
- Sean Pertwee - Actor
[edit] Media
- Matthew Chance - Journalist - International correspondent for CNN
[edit] Military
- Rupert Bowers - Second Lieutenant - Won gallantry medal on third day of service for bravery in rescuing fellow troops[4].
- Roi Wilson - Captain RN
[edit] Politics
- Philip Davies - Conservative MP for Shipley
[edit] Sport
- James Collins- Rugby player for Worcester Warriors
- Rhys Crane - Rugby player for Bath
- Dean Headley - Former England cricketer
- Chris Pennell - Rugby player for Worcester Warriors
- George Robson - Rugby player for Harlequins
- Joe Shaw - Rugby player for Newcastle Falcons
- Richard West - Former England Rugby Player
[edit] Headmasters since 1883
- Mr WJ Maybury (1883-1928)
- Mr HC Stone (1928-1951)
- Mr Lionel Sheppard MBE (1951-1978)
- Mr Christopher Potter OBE (1978-2001)
- Mr Melvyn Roffe (2001-2007)
- Mr Peter Jones (2007- )
[edit] See also
- Old Swinford Hospital RFC - The successful Rugby Team
[edit] External links
- Old Swinford Hospital official website
- Staffs List
- Stained Glass Window in the Great Hall
- School Prospectus
- Old Foleyans' Association
- School Leagues BBC
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.oshsch.com/2009/01/old-swinford-hospital-top-of-league-table/ Old Swinford Hospital Top of League Tables
- ^ http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/group_08.pl?Mode=Z&Type=LA&Begin=b&No=332&Base=g&Phase=1&F=1&L=50&Year=08 DSCF Dudley KS4 result tables
- ^ a b c "Housemaster Job Description". Old Swinford Hospital. http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:pwYvDxHkPJ8J:www.oshsch.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/housemaster-job-description-sep09.doc+old+swinford+hospital+uganda&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk&client=firefox-a. Retrieved on 2008-12-13.
- ^ http://www.shropshirestar.com/2008/03/08/hero-soldier-wins-praise/ Hero Soldier wins praise


