Gad's Hill School
Gad's Hill School | |
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Coeducational | |
Age | 3 to 16 |
Enrolment | 315 |
Houses | Haig, Wellington, Beatty |
Website | www |
Gad's Hill School in
independent school for day pupils, founded in 1924. It is set in the former Gads Hill Place, the country home of Charles Dickens
.
School history
Charles Dickens died in what is now the school conservatory, but was formerly the school refectory. Cedric Charles Dickens, the author's great-grandson, was a governor of the school until his death in 2006. Marion Dickens, the author's great-great-granddaughter, is a former pupil of the school[citation needed] and, as of 2019, is a Director of the school company.[1]
As of 2013, the school was moving into purpose-built buildings in the grounds of the house.[2]
Inspection judgements
As of 2018, the school's most recent inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate was in 2017.[3] The school was judged to meet all the regulatory compliance standards and educational quality was judged as good.[3]
Academic performance
In 2017, the school's
GCSE was 45, compared to 46 for the local authority as a whole and 45 for England.[4]
References
- ^ "GADS HILL SCHOOL". Companies House. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- ^ "Charles Dickens' Kent home to open to the public". BBC News. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
- ^ a b "Focused Compliance and Educational Quality Inspection Report: Gad's Hill School". Independent Schools Inspectorate. 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
- ^ "Gad's Hill School". Find and compare schools in England. Gov.UK. Retrieved 19 September 2018.