Sawyers Hall College

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Sawyers Hall College of Sport And Science
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Sawyers Hall College
Sawyers Hall Lane

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CM15 9DA

England
Coordinates 51°37′36″N0°18′08″E / 51.626667°N 0.302222°E / 51.626667; 0.302222 Coordinates: 51°37′36″N0°18′08″E / 51.626667°N 0.302222°E / 51.626667; 0.302222
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TypeComprehensive
MottoMaking a difference... Putting learning first.
"Committed to the Principle of Inclusion."
Established1936
Founder Hedley Walter
Closed2012
Local authorityEssex
SpecialistsSport and Science
Department for Education URN 115341 Tables
Ofsted Reports
ChairNeil McAree
Head teacherStephen Capper
GenderMixed
Age11to 18
Enrolment517
Houses  Darwin
  Holmes
  Moore
  Curie
Colour(s)  Blue
  Gold
  White
Website http://www.sawyershall.org

Sawyers Hall College of Sport and Science (formerly known as The Hedley Walter High School, then Sawyers Hall College of Science & Technology (or SHC)) was a secondary school located in Brentwood, Essex, England. It was a mixed school of non-denominational religion. The school logo was traditionally that of a Griffin. However, when the school achieved specialist college status its motif was modernised; it became a two panelled shield with a griffin above a diagram of an atom.

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History

Sawyers Hall College opened in 1936 as a single block mixed school known as Brentwood Secondary School. However, genders were separated during school hours. Later in life, the school expanded and genders were allowed to mix. When it was the first school in the area to become Comprehensive, it was renamed Hedley Walter after the Chairman of Governors. Under the Head, Arthur Gregson, the school went from strength to strength as a pioneer of mixed ability teaching and the innovative Humanities course.[ citation needed ] Visiting educationalists from all over the country and the world came to learn these new techniques.[ citation needed ] In around 2003, the school's name was changed to Sawyers Hall College. The original school building, circa 1936, became known as The Jack Petchey Building.

The school was formally closed in 2012, however the former school buildings are now used as the site for Becket Keys Church of England School.

School layout

The school was split into six buildings each named after someone who was related to the history of the school, plus a Sports Hall and an Astroturf pitch, which could be used in most weather conditions. An athletics track and football and rugby pitches were situated in fields across the road from the school. There were separate playgrounds for the various years, with years 10 and 11 sharing the same playground. From 2006 the sixth form had its own common room and study rooms for computer use.

The main assembly hall was part of the James Reddell building, in which the classes were science, technology and ICT.

Block 1 (Margaret Hutton Building)
– French
– Spanish
– English
– Maths
– Media
– Administration, Finance and Reception

Block 2 (Hedley Walter Building)
– Personalized Learning
– ICT
– Business Studies

Block 3 (James Reddell Building)
– Science
– Technology
– ICT
– Main Hall (attached)
– Canteens (attached)

Block 4 (Jack Petchey Building)
– RE
– History
– Geography
– Gym (PE)
– Resource Centre
– Construction (Prospects College)
– Sixth Form
– Meeting and Seminar Rooms
– Site Office
– The Lanes Hair & Beauty Salon (Havering College)

Block 5 (Charles Darwin Building)
– Construction (Prospects College)

Block 6 (Neville A Brown Centre For Excellence in the Expressive Arts)
– PE
– Art
– Drama
– Music
– Photography

Block 7
– Sixth Form Common Room

Prospects College Construction Building
– Construction (Prospects College)

Sports Hall
– PE

Subjects

Sawyers Hall College offered a variety of subjects in both GCSE years and Sixth Form in consortium with the Brentwood Learning Partnership, including:

Accountancy (AS/A2 only | 6th Form Consortium)
Archaeology (AS/A2 only)
Art
Business Studies
Childcare (AS/A2 only)
Citizenship
Construction
Drama
English (Compulsory GCSE)
Food Studies
General Studies
Geography
History
ICT – (Compulsory half course GCSE)
Law – (AS/A2 only) | (6th Form Consortium)
Mathematics – (Compulsory GCSE)
Media Studies – (GCSE/AS2 only)
Modern Foreign Languages
Music
Music Technology – (AS/A2 only) | (6th Form Consortium)
Philosophy and Ethics – (AS/A2 only) | (6th Form Consortium)
Photography – (AS/A2 only)
Physical Education
Product Design
Psychology – (AS/A2 only)
Religious Education – (Compulsory half course GCSE)
Science – (Compulsory GCSE (Additional, Applied, Triple))
Textiles
Travel and Tourism

Headteachers

Over the past 15 years, it had 5 Principals/Headteachers, three foreign nationals.

Other information

The school offered a range of extra-curricular activities, including the Duke of Edinburgh award.

The name 'Hedley Walter' was used in reference to the school's first Head of Governors. During the time that the school was formally called 'Hedley Walter', it was known by the nickname 'Deadly Headly' among local school children.

There were four house teams which were named after ships with historical references; Golden Hind (yellow), Endeavour (red), Calypso (blue) and Beagle (green).

During the time it was known as Hedley Walter the four house teams and colours were: Weald (Yellow), Thorndon (Red), Middleton (Blue) and Sawyers (Green). These referred to Weald Hall to the north of Brentwood, Thornton Hall to the South of Brentwood and the nearby Middleton Hall and Sawyers Hall which are both close by and referenced by local road names....not so pretentious as later names. But then I'm not so sure the word pretentious had been coined by then!!

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