Established | 2008 |
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Type | Secondary Academy |
Religion | Church of England |
Principal | Neil Blundell |
Location |
College Square Bristol BS1 5TS England 51°27′03″N 2°36′10″W / 51.4508°N 2.6029°WCoordinates: 51°27′03″N 2°36′10″W / 51.4508°N 2.6029°W |
DfE number | 801/6908 |
DfE URN | 135575 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Capacity | 680 (Data from January 2016) |
Students | 780 (Data from January 2016) |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Abbots, Canons, Deans and Priors |
Website | www |
Bristol Cathedral Choir School is a mixed gender non-selective musical Secondary Academy, located in the Cabot area of Bristol, England. Until 2008 it was known as Bristol Cathedral School. It is situated next to Bristol Cathedral, in the centre of the city. The choristers at Bristol Cathedral are educated at the school, which has a strong musical tradition. The school is a day school and has no boarders. The school admits some pupils each year based on musical aptitude, as well as admitting probationary choristers. That is the school's only form of selection, all other pupils are chosen at random via a lottery system.
Founded in 1140 as part of what was then Bristol Abbey, it was refounded by Henry VIII in 1542 after he had dissolved the monastery.
A fee-paying school up until the Second World War, from 1944 to 1975 the school was a direct grant school. When direct grant schools were abolished, the school had to become an independent school once more to maintain its policy of selection by academic ability. It began accepting girls into the sixth form in 1982 and became fully co-educational in 2005.
In April 2007, the school appointed a new headmaster, Hugh Monro. In July of that year, the school moved towards ending a 30-year period as an independent, fee-paying institution, by applying to change its status to a publicly funded city academy with specialities in music and maths – the first choir school in the country to make such a move. The formal agreement clearing the way for the school to become an Academy in September 2008 was signed on 3 March 2008. The school also changed its name to Bristol Cathedral Choir School.
In January 2009, the school appointed a new principal, Neil Blundell.
Weekly assemblies, occasional services and school concerts are held in Bristol Cathedral.
The school has playing fields near Beggar Bush Lane in Failand. Games sessions for all year take place here, as well as forest school sessions for the primary school.
The school site is undergoing a period of development. In 2008 the school completed a £3.5 million new building in College Square, and is currently building a new block, in an expansion of the School’s facilities that will enable pupil numbers to grow from 400 to over 700.