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Alcester Grammar School

Alcester Grammar School
Alcester Grammar School Logo.png
Alcester Grammar School Logo
Motto Christus nobiscum state
Established c. 1499
Type Academy, Grammar
Principal Clive Sentance
Chair of Governors Bob Morgan
Location Birmingham Road
Alcester
Warwickshire
B49 5ED
England
Coordinates: 52°13′07″N 1°52′30″W / 52.2185°N 1.875°W / 52.2185; -1.875
Local authority Warwickshire County Council
DfE URN 136622 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1000+
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Dobell, Newport, Spencer and Wells
Colours Red and Black
Website alcestergs.co.uk

Alcester Grammar School is a co-educational 11-18 maintained selective grammar school, situated in Alcester, Warwickshire, England. On 1 April 2011, Alcester Grammar School became the first school in south Warwickshire to achieve academy status.

AGS was known as "Newport's Free School" from about 1592 until 1912 because Walter Newport provided in his will for the endowment which, in early years, paid the schoolmaster's stipend and enabled the scholars to be educated free of charge. Newport was a nephew of Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor in 1597, and a relative of Robert, second Earl of Warwick. In 1912, the new coeducational school now known as Alcester Grammar School, on the site in Birmingham Road came into use.

For admissions at age 11 to Year 7 of the school, the Governing Body participates in the Local Authority’s co-ordinated admissions scheme for maintained secondary schools. Admission to Year 7 is determined by the performance of candidates in an entrance examination and by the availability of places. Only students who attain the required standard in the prescribed arrangements for selection by reference to ability or aptitude will be eligible to be considered for admission to the school.

In September 2013 AGS increased its intake to 120 into Year 7, resulting in a 4 form entry of 30 students per form.

In September 2015, the Governing Body decided that it would admit up to 30 additional students into year 7 over the Published Admission Number (PAN) of 120.

From September 2016 the PAN for entry in year 7 will be 150 students, resulting in a 5 form entry of 30 students per form.

The priority circle for South Warwickshire Grammar Schools is based on the traditional area for application. It is based on a circle with a radius of 16.885 miles running from the American Fountain in Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon to the County boundary south of Long Compton.

At age 16 for Year 12 (Sixth Form) students may be admitted providing they achieve a minimum of GCSE Grade B in four subjects and at least Grade C in Mathematics and English Language. Students should achieve at least a minimum of Grade B in the four subjects they select to study to A level. Subject specific variations to this latter requirement (e.g. where the corresponding GCSE subject was not available or an A or A* grade at GCSE is required) will be stated within the school’s Sixth Form prospectus.


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