Canons High School

Canons High School
Address
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Shaldon Road

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HA8 6AN

England
Information
School typeAcademy Academy Converter
Established1950
ClosedOpen
AuthorityHarrow (310)
Department for Education URN137199 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherDavid BULLOCK
StaffAround 50-200
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1250
Average class size31
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day7
Colour(s)Red and Black
Former nameDowner Grammar School
Websitehttp://www.canons.harrow.sch.uk/

Canons High School (C.H.S) is an academy school situated in Edgware, Middlesex in the eastern part of the London Borough of Harrow. It also has an attached sixth form centre which forms part of the Harrow Sixth Form Collegiate. The school was formerly known as Downer Grammar School.

Admissions

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The school currently teaches pupils aged 11 to 18 across six year groups. The school is currently preparing for admission of Year 7 pupils. The current Headteacher is Mr Bullock. The main feeder schools are Stag Lane, Glebe, Little Stanmore and Aylward. The school is oversubscribed.

It is situated just east of the A4140, 300 metres north of the boundary between Harrow and Brent. Queensbury Underground station is close to the south (which is on the Harrow/Brent boundary), and the Jubilee line passes close to the west. Edgware Road (A5) is about a half-mile to the east. It lies in the parish of All Saints', Queensbury.

History

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Grammar School

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It was formerly known as Downer Grammar School. It was built in 1952 and was the first grammar school to have been built in Harrow after World War II. It was named after Thomas Downer, a magistrate from Harrow, who died in 1502. It was officially opened by the Bishop of Stepney, the Right Rev Joost de Blank in 1955.

High school

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In 1974 Downer Grammar School took in the pupils of Camrose Secondary Modern School (which had opened in 1932) to form Canons High School (on the Downer site), with the Camrose site becoming a middle school. Canons had been the name of one of the four houses of the grammar school, each named after a local former country estate. Mr Becker was the headmaster during this time.

The school achieved Technology College status in 2002 and then gained a second vocational specialism[clarification needed].

For many years Canons High School consisted of four year groups, with the first year group being Year 8. However, in September 2008, the school established a sixth form, adding two more years (Year 12 and 13) to the school. A new Sixth Form Centre opened in September 2009. In 2010/2011 the school changed its status from a Technology college to a Science college and changed its intake years to have Year 7's in attendance.

Academy

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On 1 August 2011, Canons High School officially gained academy status.

Ofsted

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The school's first inspection by Ofsted after becoming an academy was in 2013, when it was judged Outstanding.[2] It was inspected again in 2019 and judged Requires Improvement.[3] It was inspected again in 2023 and judged Good.[4] As of 2024, this is the most recent inspection.

Examination Performance

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GCSE Examination Performance

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School A*-C Pass Rate
2008
A*-C Pass Rate
2009
A*-C Pass Rate
2010
English Baccalaureate Pass Rate
2010
Canons High School 100% 46% 53.5% 12%
Average for London Borough of Harrow 57.7% 60.8% 60.7% 22.6%
Average for England 47.6% 50.7% 60.7% 15.1%
  • The table above shows the percentage of students gaining five A* to C grades, including English and Maths
  • The rightmost column shows the percentage of students gaining five A* to C grades, in five core subjects - maths; English; two science qualifications; a foreign language and either history or geography.
  • Source: Department for Education[5]
  • Full GCSE results for the London Borough of Harrow

Notable alumni

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Downer Grammar School

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Canons High School

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References

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  1. ^ https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2241545/urn/137199.pdf[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Gillies, Clare (2013). "Canons High School". Ofsted. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  3. ^ Burton, Daniel (2019). "Canons High School". Ofsted. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  4. ^ Radomsky, David (2023). "Inspection of Canons High School". Ofsted. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Department for Education". GOV.UK.
  6. ^ "To Spend Two Years on Antarctic Survey". Harrow Observer. 9 September 1965. p. 3. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Mr Whittington by Tessa Peake-Jones". tes.com. 27 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Keith G Riglin | King's College London - Academia.edu".
  9. ^ "Bomber had been in UK for ten years". Birmingham Post. 28 July 2005.[permanent dead link]
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