John Mason School
File:John Mason School logo.jpg | |
Mottoes | High Standards, Happy School, Honourable Service. |
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Established | 1960 |
Type | Academy |
Headteacher | Mrs Sarah Brinkley |
Chairman Of Governors | Mr Paul Brooks |
Location | Wootton Road Abingdon-on-Thames Oxfordshire OX14 1JB United Kingdom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
DfE number | 931/4126 |
DfE URN | 140580 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Students | c. 1000 Students - Including Sixth Form |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Thames, Ock, Stert, Isis (dissolved in 1993) |
Colours | |
Website | www |
John Mason School, or JMS, is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.
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History
Established as an old grammar school in 1960, Berkshire Education Committee named JMS after sixteenth-century intellectual, diplomat and spy Sir John Mason, whose picture can be found hanging in the school hall. He was born in Abingdon and educated at the nearby Abingdon School.
Situated on Wootton Road, John Mason is centrally located in a four-way partnership of Abingdon schools known as 14:19 Abingdon. The other members are Larkmead School, Fitzharrys School and Abingdon and Witney College. The four partners share Sixth Form lessons. John Mason has approximately 1000 students as of 2007. Mrs Sarah Brinkley began as the school's new headteacher in 2015.
Specialist school and academy status
The three schools in the Consortium were granted Specialist School Status in 2004. John Mason focused in the visual arts department. This meant it will now received greater funding from the government to provide for specialist equipment. In 2006 JMS opened the 06 Gallery, a new construction reflecting the specialism, featuring many of the student artwork.
Previously a community school administered by Oxfordshire County Council, John Mason School converted to academy status on 1 February 2014. However the school continues to coordinate with Oxfordshire County Council for admissions.
Houses
The school has three houses, Stert, Ock, and Thames, of the colors red, green and blue respectively. There was a fourth house, Isis, but this was dissolved in 1993. The houses are named after watercourses in the town of Abingdon.
Positive Performance
According to the Department of Education 2011 breakdown of A-level results, John Mason were the sixth best in the UK for performance in mathematics, with 38% of students getting A* grade.[1] John Mason school has also been said to be "a school that, under a particularly inspirational head, is taking very very positive steps to provide students with a range of qualifications and the type of education that is relevant to the modern world. I've been very impressed by what I've seen." Michael Gove MP.
The Welsh Farm
The school owns a farm, known as the Welsh Farm of Troedyrhiwgellifawr ("House in the grove at the foot of the hill"), which lies near the village of Pumsaint and the town of Llandovery. Wales. Students commonly undertake a four-day trip while in Year 8, and some have the option to revisit in Year 10 for a Geography Fieldwork trip, Year 11 for a Triple Science Observational Cosmology Trip and in Year 12.
The John Mason Association owns and runs the Welsh Farm, which is visited by nearly all students, and used for field trips, tutorial group visits and other special trips.
Notable former staff and pupils
Paul Mayhew-Archer (a writer on The Vicar of Dibley and My Hero) was formerly a teacher at JMS.[2]
Famous former pupils include the Premiership footballer Matthew Taylor, BBC and Channel 5 news presenter Katie Ledger,[3] folk musician John Spiers[citation needed] and Dr Mike Leahy,[4] who presents his own TV programme Invasion of the Bodyscratchers and has appeared in many other medical programmes.
Departments and Subjects
John Mason School now has a range of departments which teach a variety of subjects ranging from Media Studies to Spanish and Religious Studies to Textiles, John Mason has a wide curriculum which allows students from all backgrounds to learn about the world they live in.
The English and Media Faculty (English Literature and Language, Advertising and Media)
The Computing, Digital Skills and Business Faculty (Computer Science, ICT (Information Communication Technology), Creative IT and Business Studies)
The Humanities Faculty (History, Religious Studies, Geography, Sociology, Psychology and Leisure and Tourism)
The Visual Arts Faculty (Art, Graphics, Food Technology, Resistant Materials and Textiles)
The Modern Foreign Language Faculty (German, Spanish and French)
The Personal, Social and Health Education Faculty (Social Studies, Sex Education and Citizenship)
The Physical Education Faculty (Physical Education and P.E Theory)
The Science Faculty (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
The Mathematics Faculty (Mathematics and Proactive Thinking)
The Performing Arts Faculty (Performing Arts, Drama and Music)