Guernsey Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre
Coordinates: 49°27′00″N 2°34′12″W / 49.450°N 2.570°W
The Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre | |
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Les Varendes St Andrew's, Guernsey, Channel Islands, GY6 8TD | |
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Headteacher | Mrs Coffey |
Website | http://www.grammar.sch.gg |
The Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre is a public grammar school located in St. Andrew's in Guernsey.
The school's motto is Qui veult peult (Norman French:'Those who want to, can').
The mixed gender school is for students aged 11–18 and entry requires passing of the 11-plus tests for those aged 11-16. It admits students from across the Bailiwick of Guernsey. However, students from other secondary schools in Guernsey who want to pursue A Levels or the IB Diploma Programme transfer to the school after GCSEs.
The current school is the result of the amalgamation of the old Girls' and Boys' Intermediate Schools. The school was opened in 1985 and the current headteacher is Elizabeth Coffey.
The school had one student who was awarded the Victoria Cross during World War I.
The Sixth Form Centre was opened in 2005. It was built to accommodate the rising number of students wishing to continue their education after GCSEs, studying for AS and A Levels. The school was awarded the Healthy Schools Standard in 2005.
Previous Headmasters
Tina Watson was headteacher from 2010 to 2015, having previously been the Director of Sixth Form Studies at the school.
Jeff Smith came to The Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre after a job as "Representative of the British Education Department" in Indonesia.
Dennis Balls is now retired and still lives in Guernsey with his wife Vera, although they make frequent visits to their daughters in England and France.