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Grammar school in Bexley, London, England
Beths Grammar School
Address
Hartford Road
Bexley, London, DA5 1NE
England
Information
TypeGrammar School; Academy
Established1945
Department for Education URN136334 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherRichard Blyghton
GenderBoys
Sixth Form (16+)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,300 pupils
Houses  Abbey
  Brampton
  Cray
  Eardley
  Hurst
  Wickham
Colour(s)Royal blue  
Former PupilsOld Bethsonians / Old Boy
Websitehttp://www.beths.bexley.sch.uk/

Beths Grammar School, commonly known as Beths, is an all-boys grammar school with academy status in Bexley in South East London. Pupils are admitted from the age of 11, with girls joining the sixth form in Year 12. It became a grammar school in 1976 and has performed above average within the borough; in 2006 being fourth of the ten larger schools ranked by A*-C grades at GCSE.

History

The school was founded in 1945 as Erith Technical School, Holly Hill Road: Principal E. Alec Wolf. Specialising in technical subjects such as Mechanical Engineering, Building Construction and Academic. The buildings (opposite the Seamans Home) were shared with the then Erith Grammar School. To facilitate the school's expansion in 1960–61, it was moved to its current site near Bexley village, and its name was changed to Bexley/Erith Technical School to reflect its new location. A few years later, this was expanded to Bexley/Erith Technical High School for Boys; the name it maintained for several decades and giving rise to the school's common name, BETHS or B.E.T.H.S. The school was later granted grammar school status, and became known as BETHS Grammar School for Boys until the most recent change to Beths Grammar School.

In 1995, the school was awarded DfES Technology College specialist status, which provided extra funds for Design and Technology, ICT, Science and Mathematics. In 1998 the school won the School Sports Award, recognising the achievement of the school in Rugby and Football, the two main school sports, and others.

James Skinner joined the school as headmaster in 2002 and oversaw the school's most rapid period of expansion and development. In 2006, the school gained an additional specialism as a Modern Foreign Languages College. He retired from his position at the end of the 2014/15 academic year.

Christopher Maxim became the new Headteacher in September 2015 and resigned at Easter 2017. Richard Blyghton was appointed as his successor.

Notable former pupils

See also: Category:People educated at Beths Grammar School

See also

References

  1. "League Tables – Beths Grammar School". BBC News. 19 January 2006.
  2. ^ OFSTED (2002). "OFSTED Inspection Report" (PDF). Retrieved 8 September 2006. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Beths Celebrates Triple Success". Bexley Council. 31 January 2006. Archived from the original on 17 October 2006. Retrieved 9 September 2006.
  4. Edwards, Richard (4 March 2009). "Harry Potter actor Rob Knox: profile". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 November 2016.

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