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Colston's Girls' School

Colston's Girls' School
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Established 2008
Type Secondary Academy
Trust CGS Trust
Principal Alistair Perry
Location Cheltenham Road
Bristol
BS6 5RD
England
Coordinates: 51°28′04″N 2°35′28″W / 51.467643°N 2.591189°W / 51.467643; -2.591189
DfE number 801/6909
DfE URN 135581 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Capacity 720 (Data from January 2016)
Students 801 (Data from January 2016)
Gender Girls
Ages 11–18
Website colstonsgirls.bristol.sch.uk

Colston's Girls' School, is a Girls Secondary Academy, located in the Ashley area of Bristol, England.

The school opened in 1891. It was a selective independent school until voluntarily converting to a state-funded Academy in September 2008. The Academy is majority controlled by the Society of Merchant Venturers, a private charitable organisation in ownership of a private investments company with dealings in defence contracting, tobacco, genetically modified agriculture and the petroleum industry. Edward Colston Gave money to run the school long ago.

The school mottos are; We cherish our history but look to the future, and Go and do thou likewise taken from the biblical story of the Good Samaritan. It is a multi-faith school.

Girls in year 7 study French language and Spanish. They also have a French trip every year in May to go to France for about 3 days, and year 8 upwards study either French, Spanish or both, along with either Russian, German or Latin, which they can continue with for GCSEs. In the sixth form they have a choice of studying any of these languages, plus Italian, Mandarin Chinese or Japanese for A level, with trips overseas to expand the girls' speaking abilities.

The school encourages the arts and sports, with teams entering competitions and tournaments across the country in sports such as athletics, hockey, and netball. An annual exhibition of the girls' art work is also displayed at Bristol Guild of Applied Art.

In July 2007, the school announced that they had reached agreement with the government to become an Academy from 2008, sponsored by the Society of Merchant Venturers. In accord with the funding agreement, the admissions criteria are not based on how close pupils live to the school. A tenth of admissions are based on aptitude in a foreign language, and then priority is given to siblings of existing pupils. Most of the remaining places are allocated on a random basis to children who live in Bristol, with a quarter of places randomly allocated to applicants in the districts surrounding Bristol (approximating to the former county of Avon). In 2013 the agreed intake increased to 140 pupils, with a sixth form maximum of 180 pupils, from an original academy intake of 112 pupils with a 160 pupil sixth form.


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