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an asphalt quadrangle. Radiating from this central area, in spoke-like fashion, was a series of large cedarwood huts. These were the dormitories, ablution blocks and classrooms. Two larger buildings stood adjacent to the asphalted space, one the dining hall and the other the assembly hall which also functioned as the gym, cinema and church. The whole establishment catered for four hundred plus boys forming six houses, all named after past headmasters of the school, Nairn, Macdowell, Wilson, Kelly, Whiteley and Jephson. The Head Master of
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six house structure was restored with the advent of Datchelor. Students in the same year in the same house are in the same form, and have registration, form period and lessons in Years 7 and 8 together. Between Year 9 and 11, forms are split in two each with their own form tutors. From Year 9, students no longer have lessons exclusively with members of their forms. All members of the staff are allocated to Houses. Three of the houses (Brecon, Camberwell and Datchelor) learn
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In 1958, an elementary school in Camberwell known as the Greencoat School was closed after a 250-year history and part of its assets passed to Wilson's Grammar School. The funds were used to provide a new science facility, the Greencoat Building, which was constructed opposite the main school site in
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For five and a half years during the Second World War, Wilson's was evacuated to a Camp School at Itchingfield near Horsham, Sussex, and for the only period in its history became a boarding school. The whole compound stood around a broad elliptical area, set in large part to grass and the remainder,
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in 1880, which superseded the previous Royal Charter, the school was rebuilt on a different site in Camberwell, opening in 1883. It again catered to the need for schooling of boys in Camberwell, which was thought to have grown considerably from its rustic origins by this time. Its working population
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After his wife died, and having had no children, he decided to set up a school using his available resources to create a legacy- saying in the royal charter that for all time there would be a school in Camberwell named after him. At the time, the establishment of a grammar school in England required
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Each pupil is allocated to one of the houses upon entry to the school. In 1981, four new houses (Brecon, Camberwell, Greencoat and Hayes) replaced the previous six (Jephson, Kelly, McDowell, Nairne, Whiteley, Wilson). Southwark was added in 2002, when the school became five form entry. In 2014, the
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the version of the Wilson shield used by Edward Wilson, probably without authority. In 1985 the then Chairman of Governors, Lt. Col. W. R. Bowden, obtained a Grant of Arms from the College of Arms. The new officially authorised Arms introduced to the previous form a silver bar between the wolf and
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was first introduced to the school in 1886, although it has not been continuously played since then. It was revived in 1921, in the 1960s and 1980s, and has continued since a further revival in the mid-1990s. Rugby teams in all year groups compete against a range of local schools. The teams often
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In 1975 the school moved to the current site. A three part plan for expansion only saw part one carried out, though subsequent construction has included additional science blocks, the Sixth Form Centre, the Foundation Building, the Venner Building (for Art and Design), the Lower School (to
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in person. It is thought that this indicated that he favoured the settlement of the Church of England, which the Queen was thought to have been resolved to make. His nephew Peter Danson became a governor of the new school at its founding. Danson was also vicar of
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was established in 1910 as an Army Officer Training Corps on the original Camberwell site by a teacher, Captain Edmonds. It is now a Combined Cadet Force with Army and RAF sections, the latter introduced in 1964. The corps is inspected every two years.
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Wilson Road. Two carved figures of a boy and a girl which are believed to have stood over the boys' and girls' entrances to the school were installed first in the Greencoat Building, and later in the Greencoat Courtyard in the new school at Wallington.
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the assent of the crown. This was obtained after the first school buildings were constructed. The original charter bearing this assent has since been lost, although in 1929 the governors of the school obtained a certified extract from the
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largely consisted of men working in the professions, clerks, journalists, tradesmen and labourers. It was thought that a grammar school provided an asset to the neighbourhood, with the prospect for boys to go on to University education.
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subjects. In the Sixth Form, pupils study four A-level subjects of their choice in Year 12 and at least three in Year 13. The most popular A-level subjects include mathematics and science subjects.
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the objects above, together with a gold border. Additionally, a crest is added above the helm in the form of a black wolf holding a silver fleur-de-lys in his paws with a black and gold mantle.
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While information on pupils taught at the school before 1843 has been lost, Wilson's has a long list of noted Old Boys across the fields of entertainment, science, the military and the church.
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During the summer term, the school partakes in track and field events; these include 100 m to 1500 m races, hurdles, javelin, shot put, long jump, high jump, triple jump and discus.
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An exhaustive list is to be found in Appendix A of "A Short History of Wilson's School". The following are particular highlights from this. Dates are of their governorships.
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participate in sevens tournaments. Wilson's has produced a number of Surrey players and has close contact with local clubs such as Sutton & Epsom and Warlingham.
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team was ranked fourth nationally, having won the Surrey Cup and the National Schools Area Tournament, and being runners up in the National Regional Tournament.
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In 1845 the school was forced to close as a result of a financial scandal. This was the result of Governor James Goulston, who sued the school. Following an
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Class lists from 1615 to 1843 have been lost, making it impossible to record with absolute certainty those who rose to fame in that period. However,
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School Guide declared Wilson's the "State Secondary School of the Year". Wilson's was later awarded "London State Secondary School of the Decade" by
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The charter names the school as "The Free Grammar School of Edward Wilson, clerk, in Camberwell, otherwise Camerwell, in the County of Surrey."
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However, he also states that his English teacher, Eric Watson "took the trouble to guide my rebellious mind into the area of literature."
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in 1615, making it one of the country's oldest state schools. The school moved to its present location on part of the site of the former
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allowed Wilson's the use of the school's cricket pitches, swimming bath and other facilities, including the Great Hall for Speech Day.
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at Ely in Norfolk in 1576. He subsequently became Vicar of the Parish of Camberwell, which was presented to him by
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in Surrey, only one mile from the present site of the school. A further member of the Wilson family, a
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inspection took place in September 2022 and rated the school as "Outstanding" in all categories.
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The Old Buildings, showing the West House, as it was rebuilt in 1687, viewed from the south
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and other works, is known to have been a pupil in the middle of the seventeenth century.
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Since 2019, the school has been included in The Cricketer magazine’s Top 100 Schools for
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Brentford Official Matchday Magazine versus Brighton & Hove Albion 22 August 1998
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in June 2011. In 2015, the school celebrated its 400th anniversary with a visit from
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Academic progress in the school is rated well above the national average.
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accommodate Year 7 and 8 teaching), and the Britton Centre (for Music).
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Photographs printed in "A Short History of Wilson's School" pp 227–234.
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of Edward Wilson, is named in the charter of the school as the Master.
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Crookshank, H.; Auden, J. B. (1956). "Lewis Leigh Fermor. 1880-1954".
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in February 2006. The school is home for the Chadacre Badminton club.
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The school was founded by Edward Wilson in 1615 and was located in
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In Years 7 and 8, all pupils study a range of subjects including
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is a state boys' grammar school with academy status in the
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Wilson's Grammar School
Wilson's Hospital School


Wallington
Greater London
Coordinates
51°21′31″N 0°07′41″W / 51.3586°N 0.1281°W / 51.3586; -0.1281
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Wilson%27s_School
Department for Education
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Ofsted
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www.wilsons.school
London Borough of Sutton
England
Camberwell
Croydon Airport
voluntary aided
Academy
Prince Edward
Ofsted

Camberwell
Greater London
Deacon
Queen Elizabeth I

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