Established | 1765 |
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Type | Academy secondary |
Headteacher | Paul Reddick |
Location |
Church Road Street Somerset BA16 0AD England Coordinates: 51°07′49″N 2°43′57″W / 51.1303°N 2.7324°W |
DfE URN | 136913 Tables |
Ofsted | Pre-academy reports |
Students | 1,017 pupils (as of January 2017) |
Ages | 11–16 |
Website | www |
Crispin School Crispin School is an academy providing secondary education for students aged 11-16 from Street and across Mid-Somerset. Crispin draws students from a wide range of local primary schools. The school is located to the eastern end of Street and shares a campus with Strode College.
Crispin prides itself on learning, in all its senses, being at the centre of everything the school does. Crispin promotes traditional values of respect, good manners and hard work but harnesses these within an education preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
There are a wide range of enrichment opportunities at Crispin. Students at the school take part in a wide range of activities. There are an excellent range of musical opportunities which take place on a daily basis and performances are of a high standard. School shows a strength and are performed at Strode Theatre. In 2016 students performed Tales of the Arabian Nights and in 2017 Oliver was the main show. Art and Photography has been recognised as being an area of excellence at the school and considerable amounts of student work are on display. Students have been very successful in a wide range of sports including handball, netball, rugby and football. A number of residential trips take place including ones to Iceland, France, Italy, New York, Swaziland and Kenya. Crispin has a link with a school in Kenya and the ‘Masana Block’ is named in recognition of this link.
The uniform consists of black skirt or trousers, white shirt (year 11 wear blue or white), a black and yellow striped clip on tie and blazer with the logo on.