St John the Baptist School, Woking
Academy in Kingfield, Surrey, England
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St John the Baptist School is a coeducational Catholic secondary school and sixth form in Woking, Surrey, England.[1] The school was one of the first 100 designated teaching schools in the UK.
| St John the Baptist Comprehensive School | |
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| Location | |
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Elmbridge Lane , , GU22 9AL England | |
| Coordinates | 51°18′30″N 0°32′57″W |
| Information | |
| Type | Academy |
| Motto | Have faith, believe you can! |
Religious affiliation | Christianity (Catholic) |
| Established | 1969 |
Local authority | Surrey County Council |
| Trust | Xavier Catholic Education Trust |
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| Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | James Granville-Hamshar |
| Gender | Coeducational |
| Age | 11 to 18 |
| Enrolment | 1375[citation needed] |
| Website | w |
Location
The school serves primarily the Catholic community of the Woking Deanery, which comprises the parishes of Woking with Send, Camberley, Camberley North with Bagshot, Frimley, Knaphill and West Byfleet. The deanery primary schools located in that community which are the feeder schools for St John the Baptist School are: St Dunstan’s Primary School, Woking; St Augustine’s Primary School, St Mary's Byfleet, Camberley; St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary School, Knaphill and The Marist Primary School, West Byfleet.
National teaching school
SJB was designated a teaching school in July 2011. There are currently ten members of staff seconded to other schools and under the leadership of Ani Magill, 16 senior leaders have become head teachers.
As a national teaching School they offer training and support to:
- Play a greater role in training new entrants to the profession
- Lead peer-to-peer professional and leadership development
- Identify and develop leadership potential
- Provide support for other schools
- Designate and broker Specialist Leaders of Education (SLEs)
- Engage in research and development
In conjunction with The Surrey Teaching Schools Network, SJB has been successful in securing the licence for leadership provision of the National College for School Leadership's programmes. As a teaching school, St John the Baptist School is responsible for the NPQH.
Academy
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by the Surrey County Council, St. John the Baptist School converted to academy status in September 2016. The school is now sponsored by the Xavier Catholic Education Trust.
Academics
Notable former pupils
- Claire Darke MBE, 161st Mayor of Wolverhampton
- Sean Lock, English comedian[4]
- Ali-A, British content creator
