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Wallington County Grammar School for Boys

Wallington County Grammar School
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Motto Per Ardua ad Summa
('Through Difficulties to the Heights')
Established 1927
Type Grammar, Academy
Head of School Jamie Bean
Location Croydon Road
Wallington
London
SM6 7PH
England
Coordinates: 51°22′08″N 0°08′56″W / 51.369°N 0.149°W / 51.369; -0.149
Local authority Sutton
DfE number 319/5407
DfE URN 136798 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 899
Gender Boys
Coeducational (Sixth Form)
Ages 11–18
Former pupils Old Walcountians
Website wcgs-sutton.co.uk

Wallington County Grammar School (WCGS) is a state-funded boys' grammar school located in the London Borough of Sutton. From 1968 till the mid-1990s the school was known as Wallington High School for Boys.

WCGS opened on 19 September 1927 with 71 pupils, half a mile from the current site. The building had a single story, with a wooden extension. The school moved to its present site on Croydon Road in 1935.

During the Second World War, WCGS was damaged by a V-2 bomb. All the windows were blown out and the roof collapsed. WCGS continued to function, with teachers and students working to rebuild the structure, and it was "business as usual". 52 old boys were killed in action.

The 1950s to 1970s marked a period of expansion and development for the school beyond its original structure as new buildings were constructed to meet the growing number of pupils. The "New Block" ("English Block"), which contains laboratories and classrooms, was opened in 1952. It now houses all English and Drama classes, as well as the dining hall. The Sixth Form block, located near the school playing fields, was completed in 1973, now containing classrooms instead.

In 1997, an old boy of WCGS, Christopher Woodhead who was then HM Chief Inspector of Schools, opened a new Science block. This block contains science classrooms, laboratories and various science department administration offices. The second part of the building's development was completed in 2000.

Girls were admitted to the Sixth Form from September 1999. WCGS gained academy status on 1 June 2011.

Mr W.T. Hutchins, 1927–1959

Mr J. Hitchin, 1959–1975

Mr R.S. Harrison, 1975–1990

Dr J. Martin Haworth, 1990–2009 (early retirement in 2009)

Mr Peter Smart, Acting 2009–2010; permanent 2010–2013 (retirement in 2013) [3]

Mr Jonathan Wilden, 2013–2016

Mr Jonathan Wilden, Executive Headteacher of Folio Education Trust, 2016-Present

Mr Jamie Bean, Head Of School, 2016-Present

On admission to the School, all pupils are assigned to one of six Houses, a vertical system which brings everyone together and is rooted firmly in the traditions of the School. Pupils represent their houses in competitions all throughout the school year. The leading house wins the Cock House Cup.


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