Bishop Ramsey School

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Bishop Ramsey Church of England School
Bishop Ramsey School Crest.svg
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Bishop Ramsey School
Hume Way

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HA4 8EE

Coordinates 51°34′46″N0°24′32″W / 51.5794°N 0.4090°W / 51.5794; -0.4090 Coordinates: 51°34′46″N0°24′32″W / 51.5794°N 0.4090°W / 51.5794; -0.4090
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Type Academy
Religious affiliation(s) Church of England
Established1926;97 years ago (1926)
Department for Education URN 137407 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherHilary Macaulay
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 18
HousesRochester, St. Albans, Manchester, Salisbury, Exeter, York
Website http://www.bishopramseyschool.org/
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The Main School Building Entrance

Bishop Ramsey School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Ruislip area of the London Borough of Hillingdon, England. The school is named after Bishop Ian Ramsey.

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History

Bishop Ramsey School was originally named Manor Secondary School which first opened in 1926. In 1977 it was renamed to 'Bishop Ramsey' when it merged with St. Martin's School in West Drayton. [1] It was first located on at what used to be the Lower School site (Eastcote Road, Ruislip). The Lower School Site housed Years 7-9, and the Upper School Site housed Years 10-Sixth Form. In 2003, the school started construction to extend the Upper School to enable all students to enjoy the same range of facilities and opportunities. From April 2009, the school has been on the single site.

School Site

The house groups are as follows:

They are all Cathedral Cities, and made to spell out RAMSEY. The site has four buildings - the Wedge Block, Z Block, Drama Barn and the Sports Hall.

Notable former pupils

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References

  1. "FAQ - Bishop Ramsey School Past-Pupils Contact Site".