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Swavesey Village College is a
village college The village college is an institution specific to Cambridgeshire, England, including the Peterborough unitary authority area. It caters for the education of 11- to 16-year-olds during the day, and provides educational and leisure facilities to t ...
and
academy school An academy school in England is a state-funded school which is directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control. The terms of the arrangements are set out in individual Academy Funding Agreements. 80% ...
in the village of
Swavesey Swavesey is a village lying on the Prime meridian (Greenwich), Prime Meridian of the world in Cambridgeshire, England, with a population of 2,463. The village is situated 9 miles to the north west of Cambridge and 3 miles south east of St Ives, ...
in south
Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfor ...
, England. In 2011, Swavesey Village College became an Academy and established the Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust. As of 2020, the school had 1,292 students. The school was officially opened on 14 November 1958.


Intake

The school has a major intake from the surrounding villages
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,
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,
Papworth Everard Papworth Everard is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies ten miles west of Cambridge and six miles south of Huntingdon. Running through its centre is Ermine Street, the old North Road (now the A1198) and the Roman highway that for cen ...
,
Longstanton Longstanton is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England, north-west of Cambridge city centre. Longstanton occupies . Longstanton was created in 1953 from the two parishes of Long Stanton All Saints and Long Stanton St Michae ...
and
Fenstanton Fenstanton is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, south of St Ives, Cambridgeshire, St Ives in Huntingdonshire, a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire and historic counties of England, hist ...
. A few other villages are
Fen Drayton Fen Drayton is a small village between Cambridge and St Ives, Cambridgeshire, St. Ives in Cambridgeshire, England, and between the villages of Fenstanton and Swavesey. The village has a primary education, primary school, village hall, nursery, ...
, Hilton, Boxworth,
Elsworth Elsworth is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England, 9 miles northwest of Cambridge and 7 miles southeast of Huntingdon. At the 2011 census, the population was 726. It was one of only two sites in Cambridgeshire to be cov ...
,
Lolworth Lolworth is a small village and civil parish in the district of South Cambridgeshire, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England, located approximately northwest of Cambridge city centre. The Prime Meridian passes through the village, around ju ...
and Willingham, however not as many students come from these schools. ‌


Academic Information

On 11 June 2008, Swavesey Village College became a
foundation school In England and Wales, a foundation school is a state-funded school in which the school governor, governing body has greater freedom in the running of the school than in Community school (England and Wales), community schools. Foundation schools ...
within the Swavesey Village College Educational Trust. On 1 April 2011, Swavesey Village College became an
academy An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
. The school also has specialisms in science and languages. Swavesey Village College received a comment of 'outstanding in every respect' from the
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inspectors.‌ The school achieved full marks in every category in the
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report. In 2021, Swavesey Village College was awarded world-class school status, joining a network of just 120 schools in the UK. The quality mark, which is awarded by education charity, world-class schools quality mark (WCSQM), uses an assessment framework to evaluate students on their demonstration and application of world-class skills and competencies. Swavesey Village College was one of just 13 secondary schools and eight primary schools to be awarded the quality mark in 2021. The school runs many after school extra curricular clubs, which vary in category greatly, from sports to maths to journalism and to chess. The school is able to accept students with learning disabilities including
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.


House system

The school is divided into six houses.‌ Students are normally assigned to houses at random on enrolment, however, siblings are often assigned to the same houses as they will most likely not be in the same form. The houses occupy different blocks of the school correlating to which subject the person the house is named after was prominent in. For example, Orwell house, named after
George Orwell Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to a ...
, is in the English block of the school as well as the languages block. Each house is named after an influential person in history, and this generally reflects the subjects administered by that house. While each house has its own colour, this is not reflected in school or sports uniforms and is only usually seen on a house's noticeboard as to distinguish it from those of other houses. An inter-house competition known as the 'Swavesey Superleague runs each year, with houses gaining points for being successful in various competitions throughout the year.‌ The pupils of the winning house usually receive some sort of reward or prize at the end of the school year. Classrooms are named after houses. They contain the first letter of the house and then a number, with the exception of 'A' rooms for Achievement Support, which do not have usual lessons. If a teacher has a form, they will often teach in their form room, but sometimes teaches in another teacher's. The science, computing and engineering classes are very different to others. The two Sports classrooms (though some groups are taught outside) are big halls.


References


External links


Official website
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