Trinity School, Belvedere

Coordinates: 51°29′09″N 0°09′41″E / 51.4858°N 0.1613°E / 51.4858; 0.1613
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Trinity School is a Church of England Secondary Academy located in Belvedere in the London Borough of Bexley. It is a mixed non-selective school located within a selective borough.

Trinity Church of England School, Belvedere
Coat of arms of the School
Address
Map
Erith Road

, ,
DA17 6HT

Coordinates51°29′09″N 0°09′41″E / 51.4858°N 0.1613°E / 51.4858; 0.1613
Information
TypeAcademy
Comprehensive
Motto"God working with us, and through us."
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Department for Education URN136538 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsSimon Godden
PrincipalJohn Willoughby
Religious headCanon David Herbert
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1066
Colour(s)  White
  Gold
  Red
  Blue
SelectiveNo
Academy TrustTrinitas Academy Trust
Websitehttp://www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk

Introduction[edit]

Trinity School is the only Church of England secondary school in the London Borough of Bexley, an area with grammar schools. In the Diocese of Rochester, it acts as the lead school in the Trinitas Trust. It became an academy in April 2011.[1]

It is an average-sized secondary school. Approximately half of the pupils are White British and a third of pupils are from a Black African heritage. The proportion of pupils who are eligible for support through the pupil premium funding is in line with the national average; these pupils are entitled to free school meals, or are in the care of the local authority. The school has a higher than average proportion of disabled pupils, and the percentage of children with special educational needs is also above the national average.[1]

The Trinitas Academy Trust has three schools, joining Trinity with Christ Church (Erith) and St Augustine of Canterbury Primary Schools. The Academy Trust is led by a Board of Directors, which includes members of the governing bodies, and representatives of the Bishop of Rochester and the Diocesan Board of Education. A Chief Executive has overall responsibility for the Trust, and the Primary Academies are led by an Executive Head Teacher working with Heads of School.[2]

Curriculum[edit]

Virtually all maintained schools and academies follow the National Curriculum, and are inspected by Ofsted on how well they succeed in delivering a 'broad and balanced curriculum'.[3] Schools try to get all students to achieve the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) qualification; this must include core subjects, a modern foreign language, and either History or Geography.

Key Stage 3

Trinity operates a three-year Key Stage 3 (KS3), in which all required National Curriculum subjects are taught.[4]

Pupils study the following subjects:[5]

  • Art
  • Catering
  • ICT & Computer Science
  • Citizenship
  • Design & Technology
  • English
  • Expressive Arts
  • Geography
  • History
  • Maths
  • Modern Foreign Languages
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Religious Education
  • Science

Key Stage 4

At Key Stage 4 pupils may take any of the KS3 subjects, except citizenship, as a GCSE qualification. However, all pupils must study English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science, and ICT,[5] or choose from a new course such as:

  • Business Studies
  • Computing
  • Construction
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Media Studies
  • Psychology
  • Science (Additional or Triple)
  • Sociology
  • Government & Politics
  • Law

Sixth Form

Once pupils reach Sixth Form (Key Stage 5), they can then choose between vocational and academic pathways, studying either for traditional A Levels or a set of courses aimed at developing skills for the workplace.[6]

Sixth Form pupils are no longer required to wear full school uniform, but are required to dress in smart business attire.[7]

Extra-curricular activities[edit]

The extra curricular activities in the PE department include:

  • Football
  • Netball
  • Rowing
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Rugby
  • Hockey

As well as sports there are academic extra - circular activities which are:

  • Politics Debate Club
  • Model House of Commons Debates
  • Model United Nations Conferences
  • ICT Club
  • Homework Club [citation needed]

Notable former pupils[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Section 5 Ofsted Report 2016". ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  2. ^ Collins, Ian. "Trinitas Trust". Trinity School. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  3. ^ Roberts, Nerys. "The school curriculum in England Parliamentary Briefing Paper" (PDF). parliament.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  4. ^ "THE CURRICULUM AT TRINITY". Trinity School. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b "The Curriculum at Trinity | Trinity Church of England School". www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Trinity Sixth Form: Prospectus 2023-2024 by trinity.belvedere - Issuu". issuu.com. 2 November 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Sixth Form Key Information | Trinity Church of England School". www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2023.

External links[edit]

Trinitas Academy Trust School's

OFSTED Reports