Mangotsfield School is a secondary school located in
Mangotsfield
Mangotsfield is an urban area and former village in the unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire, in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, England, to the north-east of Bristol.
The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 ...
in
South Gloucestershire
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, north of the
Kingswood suburb of
Bristol
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.
History
The school was formed in 1982 after a merger of two pre-existing schools; Rodway School (originally Rodway Technical High School) was established in 1957 and located at the current Mangotsfield School site opposite Rodway Common,
and the Chase School for Boys was located in Cossham Street and was established in about 1966.
The Cossham Street and Rodway sites provided the lower and upper school sites for Mangotsfield School respectively. The Cossham Street site was demolished in 1996 to make way for the
Emersons Green housing estate. At this time, the whole school was moved to the enlarged Rodway site.
Previously a
community school administered by
South Gloucestershire Council
South Gloucestershire Council is the local authority of South Gloucestershire, England, covering an area to the north of the city of Bristol. As a unitary authority it has the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. I ...
, Mangotsfield School converted to
academy status in September 2015 sponsored by Castle School Educational Trust. However the school continues to coordinate with South Gloucestershire Council for admissions.
Structure
The school operates within five blocks:
*A Block: ICT, Business and Humanities.
*B Block: Art, Drama, P.E and Music
*C Block: maths, English and MFL
*D Block: Science
*E Block: Design Technology
The school also has a Student Centre, Dining Hall, drama and PE Sports Hall. It is complemented by an astro pitch and tennis courts (Rodway Hill Tennis Centre).
Alumni
Rodway Technical High School
*
Tim Brain - Chief Constable of Gloucestershire
Rodway School
*
Sara Dallin
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and
Keren Woodward of
Bananarama
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* Australian celebrity chef James
Reeson – chase school for boys
*
John Hegley
John Richard Hegley (born 1 October 1953) is an English performance poet, comedian, musician and songwriter.
Early life
He was born in the Newington Green area of Islington, London, England, into a Roman Catholic household. He was brought up i ...
,
performance poet
*
Phil Kite, goalkeeper for
Bristol Rovers
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They play home matches at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield, they have been ...
*
Dave Kirby, general legend
Former teachers
*
Malcolm Arnold (athletics coach)
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(1964–68), became Head Coach of UK Athletics from 1994 to 1997
*
David Parsons (councillor) CBE (science teacher in the 1980s), former president from 1975 to 1976 of
Oxford University Student Union
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, and Conservative Leader from 2003 to 2012 of
Leicestershire County Council
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References
Further reading
* ''The History Of Mangotsfield School'' by R. S. Howlett, published by Downend Local History Society, 1980 ASIN B0043DD24G
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Secondary schools in South Gloucestershire District
Educational institutions established in 1982
1982 establishments in England
Academies in South Gloucestershire District