Chace Community School
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Chace Community School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Forty Hill, Enfield Town, England. It is situated on Churchbury Lane with its fields backing on to Baker Street. Chace is spelled with a 'c' rather than a 's', despite the school being close to the Chase Side area of Enfield. The school logo is the Enfield (the same as the London Borough of Enfield logo). Its colours are black and red.[citation needed]
Houses
Until September 2003, the school had four houses, named after four local large estates. These are listed below with the house colour in brackets.
- Capel (red) named after Capel Manor. Now the home of Capel Manor College for agricultural related studies
- Myddelton (green) named after Myddelton House. Now the home of Myddelton House Gardens
- Trent (blue) named after Trent Park|Trent House. Now within Middlesex University
- Whitewebbs (yellow) named after Whitewebbs House. Now a Toby Carvery pub.
Performance
GCSE level (Key Stage 4)
The school is in the top half of the Enfield league table with 89% achieving 5 GCSEs at grade C or above in 2009.[1][permanent dead link]. In 2008, 44% achieved 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above (including Maths and English).Chace Community School
A Level (Key Stage 5)
In 2005, the average UCAS points score was 211.5 per student, equivalent to 3 grade B at A Level.[2][permanent dead link]
QCA Points
In 2006 the average points score per examination entry was 235.5, equivalent to just under a grade B at A level.Chace Community School
In 2007 the average points score per examination entry was 242.8, equivalent to just over a grade B at A level.Chace Community School
In 2008 the average points score per examination entry was 278.3, equivalent to just under a grade A at A Level.Chace Community School
Headteachers
- Current: Tanya Douglas
- Past: Mrs Hill, Mr Higgins, Sue Warrington,[1] Daniel Bruton
Notable former pupils
- Will Antwi, Anglo-Ghanaian footballer[citation needed]
- Bambos Charalambous (born 1967), Labour Party MP for Enfield Southgate[2][failed verification][citation needed]
- Malcolm Needs, screenwriter[citation needed]
- Michelle Ryan, actress, best known for Zoe Slater in EastEnders[citation needed]
- Paul Whitehouse, comedian and actor[citation needed]
- John Wilson, angling writer and broadcaster.[3]
References
External links
- Official website
- Key stage 4 Current performance according to Department for Education and Skills[permanent dead link]
- Key stage 5 Current performance according to Department for Education and Skills[permanent dead link]
- View from Google Maps[permanent dead link]
- EduBase
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