Established | 1938 |
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Type | Academy |
Location |
Carlton Avenue East Preston, Wembley Middlesex, Greater London HA9 8NA England 51°33′57″N 0°17′21″W / 51.5658°N 0.2891°WCoordinates: 51°33′57″N 0°17′21″W / 51.5658°N 0.2891°W |
DfE URN | 139319 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Students | 1590 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 4–57 |
Former names |
Preston Manor County Grammar School, Preston Manor High School & Sixth Form |
High Performance Leading Options | Leading Edge |
Website | www.pmanor.brent.sch.uk |
Preston Manor County Grammar School,
Preston Manor School is a mixed all-through school within the London Borough of Brent, located in the Preston area. It educates primary and secondary school-age children and adults and has a sixth form.
It was founded in 1938 as Preston Manor County Grammar School and its first headteacher was Mr W.P. Bannister, who recruited excellent staff and maintained high standards throughout the War .. He remained headmaster until his death in 1963. Other long serving teachers were Mr Clarke, Miss Cave, Mr Kernutt, Mr & Mrs Kent and Miss Mullins. It provided a traditional grammar school curriculum with science and languages streams. The school motto was "Munas prae jure" which may be translated as "Duty before rights".
It became a Technology College in 1993.
Preston Manor was amongst the first cohort of schools nationally to become a specialist Science College in 2002 with Mathematics as an additional specialism.
Science and Maths achievement have increased dramatically and continue to improve since becoming a specialist college. Results for both subjects are significantly above the National Average across all key stages.
It has four local primary partner schools in the borough that it works with throughout the year as part of its specialist science community work. Pupils at Ark Academy, Oakington Manor, Byron Court, Preston Park and Wembley Manor pay regular visits to its laboratories or receive outreach lessons from its trained science teachers. It also works closely with its secondary community partners, JFS and the KS3 Pupil Referral Unit pupil to provide an enriched and motivating curriculum for their students. It is continuing to develop its community work, offering workshops to parents and members of the local community on Science and Health related issues.
The school converted to academy status in February 2013.
Over the past five years, achievement of students at Key Stage 3 have been consistently above the national average in all three core subjects. At Key Stage 4 the percentage of students achieving 5 or more A* to C grades at GCSE has risen steadily over the past 3 years (from 70% in 2004 to 74% in 2006). The percentage of students achieving 5 or more A* to G grades has remained steady over the same period (at 98% or 99%).