Motto | Working Together For Excellence (originally Disce Aut Discede) |
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Established | 1606 |
Type | Academy |
Trust | Castle School Education Trust |
Headteacher | Mr James Pope |
Location |
Vattingstone Lane Alveston Gloucestershire BS35 3LA England 51°35′35″N 2°32′21″W / 51.5931°N 2.5391°WCoordinates: 51°35′35″N 2°32′21″W / 51.5931°N 2.5391°W |
DfE number | 803/4004 |
DfE URN | 141341 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Capacity | 1,365 |
Students | 830 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | Green, maroon |
Former name | Thornbury Grammar School |
Website | marlwood.com |
Marlwood School (founded 1606) is a state-funded secondary school located in Alveston, South Gloucestershire, just north of Bristol, England. It is situated on the B3561 on the outskirts of the south-west of the village.
The school was founded in 1606 as Thornbury Grammar School. In the following centuries it was housed in a number of buildings throughout Thornbury, before finally moving to the buildings that are now the sixth form centre for The Castle School.
Thornbury Grammar School was relocated to new buildings on the outskirts of neighbouring Alveston in 1972 where it received its first comprehensive intake and was renamed Marlwood School under the headship of Terry Fazey.
Marlwood School converted to academy status on 1 November 2014 and is now independent of local authority control. However the school continues to coordinate with South Gloucestershire Council for admissions.
It is a Beacon school and has attained the status of Science College, due to excellence at science. Marlwood has around 1,200 pupils and a sixth form department, with over 200 students studying AS, A2 and BTEC qualifications.
The school produces a newsletter known as 'Grapevine' as well as a once-a-term newsletter.