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Cantell School is a secondary comprehensive and
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school located in
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, near the Glen Eyre Halls and
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. In 2024,
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judged Cantell as an 'Outstanding' school.


History


Pre-1986

Before being known as Cantell School, it was originally two separate schools - Glen Eyre and Hampton Park Secondary School. Hampton Park Secondary School was a mixed comprehensive school founded in 1929 and would later go defunct in 1972. It was located nearby to Glen Eyre School. Glen Eyre School was a comprehensive school founded in 1962. Glen Eyre would segregate its pupils into separate sections for males and females, each one with their staff. However, in 1967, these two areas would merge into one mixed school. In the early 1980s, it was decided that the resources of Hampton Park Secondary School be merged with the site of Glen Eyre School.


1986–2016

The school was opened by
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on the 17th of December 1986, with its first headteacher being Mr P. Robinson. The school occupies the site that was previously home to Glen Eyre School. In 1988, the school occupied an area of approximately 4
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(9.9 acres) and it was proposed that 0.1
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(0.25 acres) of this be sold off for housing. The School gained specialist status for
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and
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, in September 2003 and was known as Cantell Mathematics and Computing College until 2013, when the school returned to the original name of Cantell School. Along with the ''
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'', the main school building was completed in 2003, replacing the previous East and West buildings which were constructed in the 1940s for Glen Eyre School, and which were in a state of disrepair. The school's sports hall along with a small electricity substation were the only parts of the old school to survive the rebuild. In Autumn 2004, the school received an
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inspection, causing it to enter the ''
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'' category. As a result, the school began to receive visits from
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to inspect their progress. The headteacher at the time, Ruth Johnson, faced significant criticisms by both students and teachers due to her unsuccessful attempts to improve the school and perceived negative attitudes. When she decided that the school should not take part in Red Nose Day, 2005, opting to focus on the tsunami appeal instead, both the students and the teachers were massively disappointed. Despite this, the general consensus was that she considerably improved the school, as it was during her term that the school left the ''special measures'' category. In 2008, the year Ms. Ruth Evans became headteacher, the school achieved improvements in
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judgements, and in 2013, achieved its best ever
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results at the time (69% 5A*-C including English and Maths), and topped the City league tables for students' progress (Value Added). In the same year, the school was judged 'Good'.


List of Headteachers

Mr. P. Robinson (1986 - 1990) Mr. David Burge (1990 - 2004) Mrs. Ruth Johnson (2004 - 2008) Ms. Ruth Evans (2008 - 2016) Mr. Harry Kutty (2016 - present)


Present

Modern-day Cantell school serves as a diverse student body, being a School of Sanctuary since 2018. It offers over 70 different clubs and societies in many different areas including sports, arts, academic and support. It is also one of the only schools in
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to offer Latin as part of the timetable.Edubase: Details for Cantell Maths and Computing College
Accessed 24 March 2007
The school also maintains strong partnerships with local authorities and businesses, such as the
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,
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, Hampshire Cricket and many others. The school participates in various competitions and events. The school also engages in community service and fundraising activities. Notable events include participation in
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,
Anti-Bullying Week Anti-Bullying Week is an annual UK event held in the third week in November which aims to raise awareness of bullying of children and young people, in schools and elsewhere, and to highlight ways of preventing and responding to it. Anti-Bullying ...
, and
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. Additionally, Cantell organizes unique student experiences like the Year 7
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survival day and
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events and many trips specific to subjects. Cantell has begun to integrate
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into its curriculum, utilizing interactive whiteboards and online learning platforms. Comprehensive student support services, including counselling, special education programs, and career guidance, were put in place to ensure the well-being and future success of its students. The school also actively involves parents and the community through regular communication, parent-teacher associations, and community events.


Facilities

On the bottom-most floor (Floor 0), the main cafeteria is found. The student support services and reception can be found here, along with the support hub. The music classes and some toilets can also be found on this floor. The first floor (Floor 1) is where the student entrance is. Inside is a small cafeteria and Year 11 common room, along with the
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corridor. The corridor contains classes for
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,
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,
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and
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. Turning left will bring you to the
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corridor, where
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,
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and
business studies Business studies, often simply called business, is a field of study that deals with the principles of business, management, and economics. It combines elements of accountancy, finance, marketing, organizational studies, human resource manageme ...
can be found. On the right the headteacher's office and staff rooms can be found, and eventually the
art Art is a diverse range of cultural activity centered around ''works'' utilizing creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to evoke a worthwhile experience, generally through an expression of emotional power, conceptual ideas, tec ...
corridor too. It contains all creative subjects, including drama/theatre, art and
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. On the second floor (Floor 2), the
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corridor,
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corridor, and medical and other support rooms can be found. Along with these, three IT rooms and two
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rooms are present too. On the top floor (Floor 3), the Ruth Evans Resource centre can be found. It acts as the school library. Opposite to it, the
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corridor is found. To its left is the
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corridor and to its right is the Wellbeing Hub, another place for students to go if they need help. There are four main areas for students to socialise and go to - the upper canopy, centre canopy (also known as the courtyard), lower canopy, and activity fields. The upper canopy is a recent edition, being constructed during
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. It is mainly
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exclusive, and is located in between the technology and humanities corridors. The centre canopy is a small area, containing in the middle a series of four platforms, arranged in a similar way to
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theatrons. The lower canopy, or main canopy, is a large tent area. It contains a few
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tables and several benches. The 4th area, the activity fields, is a collective term for all three areas where
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, such as
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or
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, can be played. It includes the hardcourt, a large concrete pitch fitted with
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nets and basketball hoops and acts as an overflow parking lot; an "Astro", a large
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with
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; and the field, a vast, open area where any other a sports or activities can be played. These four areas are also used for most outdoor PE lessons. However, indoor PE lessons utilise, the Sports Hall, a multi-purpose hall, where
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,
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,
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and other sports can be played, as well where some assemblies are held and exams are sat; a small hall, which serves the same functions as the Sports hall, but is only used if multiple PE lessons occur at the same time; and a small gym/fitness room.


Notable former pupils

*
Will Champion William Champion (born 31 July 1978) is an English musician and songwriter. He is best known as the drummer and percussionist of the Rock music, rock band Coldplay. Raised in Southampton, he learned to play numerous instruments during his yout ...
, drummer for
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* Joe Jerome Newman, lead singer of
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and amateur boxer *
Wade Elliott Wade Patrick Elliott (born 14 December 1978) is an English former professional footballer who was most recently head coach of EFL League One club Cheltenham Town. He played mainly as a right midfielder but could also play as a central midfielder. ...
, footballer * Sam Hoskins, footballer * Louisa Rose Allen, singer and songwriter *
Mahamed Mahamed Mahamed Mahamed (born 18 September 1997) is a British long distance runner. He has represented Great Britain at senior level and is a twice English National Cross Country Champion. Early life Mahamed was born in Jarso, Ethiopia on 18 September ...
, Olympic athlete *
Nicky Banger Nicholas Lee Banger (born 25 February 1971) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He notably played in the Premier League for Southampton at the beginning of his career, and later went on to feature in the Scott ...
, footballer


References


External links

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The school on Ofsted's website

The school's official Youtube channel
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