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The Bishop David Brown School is a mixed academy status
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located in Sheerwater, (
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),
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, England.


History

Formerly the Sheerwater Secondary School, in 1982 Sheerwater merged with the Queen Elizabeth II School and changed its name to the Bishop David Brown School, named in honour of David Brown, the Church of England Bishop of Guildford from 1973–82. The school name is commonly abbreviated to BDB. Previously a community school administered by
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, in October 2015 the Bishop David Brown School was converted to academy status and is currently designated with a specialist Performing Arts status. The school is now part of the Unity Schools Trust, but continues to coordinate with Surrey County Council for admissions. Newspapers and documents dating from 1958 include the Bishop David Brown School (under its original name as "Sheerwater County Secondary School") for its summer fete. There are also accounts from previous students dating back to 1954. In the early 1990s, several trees were planted on the grounds of the school in memory of students that died. One of the trees was a tulip tree planted in 1992 in memory of Luke Willis, who died after suffering an asthma attack, and the other one a sweet gum tree, planted six years later for Jemma Doyle, who died of meningitis aged 14. There are some images of the original school motto being la, Ut omnes unum sint, translated into English as "That all may be one".


Former headteachers

Previously noted headteachers include: * Mr J. W. Bachelor, B.Sc (1954) * Mr. G. P. Osbourne, B.A (1958) * Ms R. Bradbury (1982) * Mr G.D Ellis B.A (1995/96) * Mr S Shepard (2015)


The Jam

In 1972, when the school was named Sheerwater Secondary School, the band
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was formed. The line-up was fluid at this stage, consisting of 14-year-old
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on bass and lead vocals together with various friends at the school. They played their first gigs at Michael's, a local
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. In 1975 the line-up began to solidify after changing the line-up, with the band now consisting of Weller, Steve Brookes (who later left the group),
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and
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. The band was very much inspired by Mod artists, such as
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, and wore suits on stage as part of this aesthetic. The band wrote and released one of their biggest hits called '
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' which was inspired by Woking.


Location and timetable

The school is situated 5 minutes from
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and 10 minutes from Woking Town Centre and
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. The students currently follow a two-week timetable.


Staff

Currently, at the school, there are over 70 members of staff, either working as teachers, learning and teaching assistants, associate staff, administration, finance and, IT support, and a small team of on-site support.


Uniform

The Bishop David Brown School uniform consists of the colours black, cream and red. Students wear an all-black uniform including a black blazer with the school crest on it. The crest includes a red-lined, black and cream chequered shield with images of a book, a Bishop's hat (to commemorate who the school is named after) and two red stars ''(pictured at the top)''. It also has the school motto ("Enabling All To Excel") written underneath.


Ofsted

In the early 2000s, the school was put into
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by OFSTED. Stuart Shepard was appointed as head to tackle the issue. By 2007, the school was now rated "Good" by OFSTED and the inspection stated, "The school is inspiring, motivating and caring". The most recent inspection in January 2019 rated the school as "Good – with outstanding features".http://www.bdb.surrey.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/BDB-Final-Report-Jan-2019.pdf


Notable alumni

*
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– drummer with
The Jam The Jam were an English mod revival/ punk rock band formed in 1972 at Sheerwater Secondary School in Woking, Surrey. They released 18 consecutive Top 40 singles in the United Kingdom, from their debut in 1977 to their break-up in December 1 ...
*
Bruce Foxton Bruce Douglas Foxton (born 1 September 1955) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Foxton's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as bassist and backing vocalist of mod revival band the Jam. ...
– bass player with The Jam * Richard Short – actor *
Paul Weller Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock/ new wave/mod revival band the Jam (1972–1982). He had further success with the blue-eyed soul mu ...
– member of The Jam


Partnerships

The School is part of the Unity Schools Trust (a geographically based Multi-Academy Trust (MAT), formed in September 2015) with The Magna Carta School. The trustees of the Unity Schools Trust delegate some governance activities to a local governing body. The trustees remain accountable for the educational standards of the school. Bishop David Brown formed a new Learning Partnership with four local secondary schools: Collingwood College,
The Magna Carta School The Magna Carta School is an 11–16 academy school in Staines, England, which has been awarded specialisms in Technology and ICT. It is named after Magna Carta due to its proximity to Runnymede, where the document was signed. The school ...
, Winston Churchill School and
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. Various trips and workshops such as lectures and student council meetings are arranged between the four schools.


Extra-curricular activities

The school has staged productions of '' Grease'', the musicals ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Aladdin Jr, Moana Jr,'' and several pantomimes written by staff like ''Peter Panto'' and ''The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe''. It produces one annual Christmas musical. As of 2019, the school will produce one spring play each year. The school holds an annual International Evening to celebrate different cultures and countries of the world. The school also participates in
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scheme.


References


External links


The Bishop David Brown School
– official website
Woking Hall of Fame
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