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Gryphon School

The Gryphon School
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The Gryphon School logo.
Established 1992
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Steve Hillier
Location Bristol Road
Sherborne
Dorset
DT9 4EQ
England
Coordinates: 50°57′32″N 2°30′51″W / 50.9588°N 2.5142°W / 50.9588; -2.5142
DfE URN 138471 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,700
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Website www.gryphon.dorset.sch.uk

The Gryphon School is a Church of England secondary school with academy status for 11 to 18-year-olds in Sherborne, Dorset, England. Established in September 1992, student numbers have grown steadily from 850 to almost 1,700 as of September 2016. The sixth form has around 450 students and teaches a variety of A-levels. In September 2005, the school achieved Business and Enterprise Specialist School. - However the school no longer uses this as its title following the re-brand in 2013. The school includes the Main Gryphon Secondary School, The Gryphon Sixth Form and Little Gryphons Nursery.

The Gryphon School was created from an amalgamation of three schools: Lord Digby's Girls School, Foster's Grammar School for Boys and St Aldhelm's Secondary Modern School. This merger is not forgotten and many students understand how their school was formed through a miniature history lesson provided in physical education lessons. This miniature history lesson ties in with the school's sporting competitiveness and the names of the three merged schools and the new school name "The Gryphon School" still exist as sporting houses. students are assigned a house as to which they are a part of during inter-house events such as rugby, football and hockey in addition to the more known "sports day".

The only remaining aspect of St Aldham's School which stood on the school's site prior to 1992 is the now out of use swimming pool which remained open until the end of the 2005-06 educational year where students participated in an inter-house swimming gala as part of sports day. The rumour for closure of the pool created by students is of a rat infestation however this bears no resemblance to the true reason which is that of any outside swimming pool, very expensive to maintain. The Gryphon School now have used the Oxley Sports Centre swimming pool in the past, as a substitute for its closure.

The school converted to academy status in August 2012.

Year 7 students go on a variety of trips including a residential to Carey Camp. In previous years students have gone to Chichester during Year Seven and Carey Camp in year 8 but as of 2008-09 Year Sevens go to Carey Camp.


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