The Campion School, Hornchurch
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The Campion School is a Roman Catholic boys' comprehensive secondary school and coeducational sixth form in
Hornchurch Hornchurch is a suburban town in East London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering. It is located east-northeast of Charing Cross. It comprises a number of shopping streets and a large residential area. It historically formed ...
, London, England. The school converted to academy status in August 2011, and has a specialism in science.


History

The Campion School was founded in September 1962 by the Society of Jesus as a grammar school for Roman Catholic boys from the ages of 11 to 18. The first headmaster Fr Michael Fox SJ died that year. In 1965, after two successive headmasters, administration of the school was handed on to the
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. On opening, some of the original second and third year intake were transferred from
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, which was then located in Stamford Hill. For the first couple of years, Jesuit teachers were in the majority. The Jesuit community lived on the school site in rooms with full facilities in The Community House, which later became the first of three Sixth Form Blocks. Later, only a single, non-residential, Jesuit chaplain was retained as a link to the order. Pupils who attend the school are mainly Catholic and the school has a Catholic ethos. Around 1970, the first girls to attend Campion came from Ilford Ursuline School for specific sixth form classes such as Russian and Greek at the school, but there were not many. The school has an attached Sixth Form which admits a number of girls. The pupils that attend the Sixth Form do not have to be Catholic but have to respect the Catholic ethos that the school represents. The school received an
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report in May 2012. The inspection judgements were rated as 2 in all five categories. The school was awarded Specialist Science College status before converting to an academy in August 2011. however the school continues to offer science as a specialism.


Forms

Originally, when the school had around 660 all boys, it had three forms named after Fr Michael Fox SJ and Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. However, each boy also belonged to a House named
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, Southwell and Garnet, denoted by a green, blue or red ribbon strip sewn the length of the top of the blazer pocket edge. The Houses met regularly, had a House Master and competed in sports. For a year or two school blazers even had a different crests for Fourth, Fifth and Sixth forms too. The school currently has five forms: * Fisher * More * Fox * Garnet * Southwell


Sport

The school has an outstanding sporting reputation both locally in Havering and nationally with a tradition of rugby. In 2001, The 1st XV won the Daily Mail Cup, becoming the first comprehensive school to win the competition.


Headmasters

* Fr Michael J Fox, S.J. (1 March-27 October 1962) * Fr William Webb, S.J. (Deputy and Acting) (28 October 1962 – 6 April 1963) * Fr Peter Hackett, S.J. (7 April 1963 – 1965) * Philip J. Moloney (1965–18 July 1980) * Dr John F Rowbottom (2 September 1980 – 1993) * John Johnson (1993–2011) * Keith Williams (September 2011–July 2022) * Paul Larner (September 2022-)


Notable former pupils

Former pupils at the school include: * Lord Alton – politician *
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– sports journalist * David Cairns – musician, Secret Affair * John Green – Saracens rugby player * Paul McCreesh– conductor *
Damian Cronin Damian Cronin (born 17 April 1963 in Wegberg, West Germany) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He is an alumnus of Campion School, Hornchurch and Prior Park College. Before the advent of ...
– ex-Scotland rugby player *
Tony Diprose Tony Diprose (born 22 September 1972, in Orsett) is a former English rugby union footballer. He played at number 8. Diprose attended The Campion School, Hornchurch. Club career Diprose signed for Harlequins from Saracens in April 2001 and m ...
– rugby player *
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– IBO light welterweight world champion * John Rudd – rugby player *
Alan Soper Alan Kenneth Soper (born 1951) FRS is an STFC Senior Fellow at the ISIS neutron source based at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. Education Soper was educated at the Campion School, Hornchurch and the University of Leicester whe ...
– scientist * James McKernan – mathematician * Kevin Sorrell – rugby player * Alex Iwobi – Footballer * Ola Aina – Footballer *
Matt Garvey Matt Garvey (born 23 October 1987) is an English former rugby union player. He attended Ortu Gable Hall School completing his secondary school education there. He played as a second row who could also can play in the back row. He played for Lon ...
– Rugby player * Matt Rowe – songwriter and producer,
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* Denis Keefe — Diplomat *
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- Author


Notable popular culture references

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'' is the second studio album by American folk rock duo
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, released in 1966. The album cover photo features the duo on a trail looking back towards the camera. It was shot at Franklin Canyon Park in Los Angeles. The secondary school scarves they are wearing were from The Campion School, Hornchurch, UK. This school was attended by the boys of the Brentwood family, with whom
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lodged during his time in the UK.


References


External links


School website
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