Toynbee School

Toynbee School is an 11-16 (no sixth form) secondary school in Chandler's Ford, Hampshire. The head teacher is Matthew Longden.[1][2]

The Toynbee School
Location
Chandlers Ford
,
Hampshire
,
SO53 2PL
Information
TypeComprehensive
Established1921
Local authorityHampshire
Department for Education URN116411 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMr Matthew Longden
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1532
Houses4
Websitehttp://www.toynbee.hants.sch.uk/

History

Toynbee School was first formed in 1929 when it was called the 'Eastleigh Boys Senior School' and was based on Derby Road. In 1932 the school was moved to newer, more modern buildings on Leigh Road and became known as Toynbee Road Secondary Boys School. In 1964 the school moved again and became co-educational with the Chamberlayne Road Girls School. The school first became known as Toynbee School when it moved to the North End buildings on Leigh Road. Toynbee School became a comprehensive school after this move. Toynbee School moved to its present site on Bodycoats Road, Chandler's Ford in 1977.[3]

Curriculum

Toynbee School's curriculum is "broad and balanced"[4] according to the school so as to provide the framework for pupils to have the "skills, knowledge, attitudes and values which will help them play a full and useful role in all aspects of adult society."[1] Toynbee School has a school day longer than the national average.[1]

Pupils with specific learning difficulties receive special educational support.[1]

Facilities

Toynbee School has nine science laboratories, language rooms, maths rooms, English rooms, four ICT suites with broadband internet access, design technology rooms, art rooms, a theatre and dance studio, seventeen music rooms with practice areas and a large sports hall with changing and storage facilities. There are also tennis courts, sports fields and hard court facilities. There is also a Learning Resource Centre staffed by a full-time librarian.[1]

References

  1. "Toynbee School Website". Toynbee School.
  2. "Hampshire Website: Toynbee School". Hampshire County Council.
  3. "History". Toynbee School.
  4. "About the school". Toynbee School.

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