Motto | Realising God-given potential |
---|---|
Established | c. 1969 |
Type | Voluntary aided academy |
Religion | Church of England |
Headteacher | Mr Daniel Aldridge |
Deputy Headteachers | Miss Emma Yandell, Miss Yvonne Hunt, Mrs Nicola Whitby |
Location |
Laytons Lane Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6LT England 51°24′37″N 0°25′34″W / 51.4102°N 0.4260°WCoordinates: 51°24′37″N 0°25′34″W / 51.4102°N 0.4260°W |
Local authority | Surrey County Council |
DfE number | 936/4763 |
DfE URN | 138491 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | approx. 1,100 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Chichester, Kensington, Lancaster, Salisbury, Winchester and York |
Colours |
Crimson & gold |
Publication | The Read |
Website | www |
Crimson & gold
House colours:
The Bishop Wand Church of England School is a voluntary-aidedsecondary school with academy status in Sunbury-on-Thames, England. The school has been co-educational since its founding and caters for students in the 11–18 age range in that it has its own sixth form. The school has six houses, named after relevant Anglican dioceses to the life of its namesake, Bishop Wand, which compete in sports and other activities.
The Bishop Wand Church of England School was founded in 1969 to serve, alongside non-Anglican schools and a few fellow Anglican-ethos schools, the Borough of Spelthorne and the London Boroughs of Richmond upon Thames and Hounslow.
The prominent Anglican cleric for whom the school is named is Bishop William Wand who served 22 years as a Bishop then resigned in 1956 to serve as Canon and Treasurer of St Paul's Cathedral in London. His first position was Archbishop of Brisbane and he finished in post as Bishop of London. He ministered to many people over his lifetime (1885 – 1977) and worked in many cities and towns. Bishop Wand School decided to choose some of the places where the Bishop visited and ministered as its House names.
A small minority of the parish land has long belonged to St Paul's in return for annual funding and the right to appoint the vicar: in 1222 the right to appoint the vicar of Sunbury-on-Thames was transferred along with the manor from Westminster Abbey to the body representing the cathedral, the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's. By the agreement which gave effect to this St. Paul's were to appropriate the church, ordaining a perpetual and well-endowed vicarage. St Paul's at the direction of its Diocese of London gave up much of its remaining land to endow the school.