Portsmouth College
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Portsmouth College is a sixth form college
Sixth form college
A sixth form college is an educational institution in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Belize, Hong Kong or Malta where students aged 16 to 18 typically study for advanced school-level qualifications, such as A-levels, or school-level qualifications such as GCSEs. In Singapore and India, this is...

 on Tangier Road, Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Portsmouth is the second largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is notable for being the United Kingdom's only island city; it is located mainly on Portsea Island...

, England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

.

Admissions

It has one principal called Steve Frampton and two deputy principles: Kevin Grieve and Phil Harris. The college is located just off the Eastern Road which provides an easy way to get to the college from inside and outside the city. This is near the A2030
A2030 road
The A2030 is a road in Hampshire. The road starts off at junction 5 of the A3, near the village of Bedhampton. The road then runs west along the base of Portsdown Hill, following the old route of the A27 into Portsmouth until it reaches the Drayton area...

 east of Baffins
Baffins
Baffins is an administrative district of Portsmouth, England, located on the eastern side of Portsea Island. The district is mainly composed of 1930's housing....

, south of Great Salterns lake and golf course. It is one of two post-16 colleges in Portsmouth, the other being Highbury College
Highbury College
Highbury College is a general further education college in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It provides vocational and academic education and training, from first-step courses to university level foundation degrees, specialised services for business and education in the community. The College is a...

. Comprehensive schools in Portsmouth do not have sixth forms.

History

What is now Portsmouth College started out as marsh land on the edge of Portsmouth and was reclaimed in 1705. In November 1888 it became Portsmouth Higher Grade School. It was later to become a boys' grammar school
Grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and some other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching classical languages but more recently an academically-oriented secondary school.The original purpose of mediaeval...

 before becoming a comprehensive and then becoming a college.

Grammar school

It became the Southern Grammar School for Boys after moving from Highland Road in 1956.

Comprehensive school

Great Salterns Secondary School was formed in 1975, a coeducational comprehensive school.

Sixth form college

Portsmouth College provides a variety of courses from GCSEs, A - Levels,and BTECs in a wide range of subjects. The college has a new Computing and Library facility which has got a high speed network with Internet connections. There are a wide range of computer facilities available to students. It was formed in the 1990s.

The college has a good drama section which has its own studio theatre which has a sound and light systems. Along with a full sized dance studio with mirrors.
The college provides education for anyone of any age and there are many subjects taught at the college including Physics, Art, Graphic Design, Chemistry, Sport, Biology, Geography, Leisure, Travel and Tourism, Drama, Dance, Performing Arts and many others.

Former teachers

  • Anthony Tuckwell, Headmaster from 1984-99 of King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford)
    King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford)
    King Edward VI Grammar School, or KEGS, is a British grammar school located in the town of Chelmsford, Essex, England. It takes pupils between the ages of 11 and 18 — from Year 7 to 11 the pupils are exclusively male, although it becomes mixed in the sixth form .The present headteacher is Thomas...

     (taught history from 1966-9 at the boys' school)

Academic results

The College has just won the 2009 Beacon Award by the AoC for the College School Partnerships. It gets A-level results under the England average.

The most recent Ofsted
Ofsted
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills is the non-ministerial government department of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools In England ....

 inspection graded the college as 'satisfactory' and noted that "success rates are rising but they are still below national averages for sixth form colleges".

Southern Grammar School for Boys

  • Prof James Barber, Ernst Chain
    Ernst Boris Chain
    Sir Ernst Boris Chain was a German-born British biochemist, and a 1945 co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin.-Biography:...

     Professor of Biochemistry since 1989 at Imperial College London
    Imperial College London
    Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, specialising in science, engineering, business and medicine...

  • Raymond Blackman MBE, Editor from 1949-50 and 1972-3 of Jane's Fighting Ships
    Jane's Fighting Ships
    Jane's Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of information on all the world's warships arranged by nation, including information on ship's names, dimensions, armaments, silhouettes and photographs, etc...

  • Prof George Butterworth, Professor of Psychology from 1991-2000 at the University of Sussex
    University of Sussex
    The University of Sussex is an English public research university situated next to the East Sussex village of Falmer, within the city of Brighton and Hove. The University received its Royal Charter in August 1961....

    , and Editor from 1988-94 of the British Journal of Development Psychology
  • Trevor Fishlock, TV journalist
  • Roy Koerner
    Roy Koerner
    Roy Koerner MBE was a Polar explorer who participated in what the then Prime Minister, Harold Wilson described as "a feat of endurance and courage which ranks with any in polar history", and Prince Philip feels "ranks among the greatest triumphs of human skill and endurance".-Early life and...

     MBE, explorer (with Wally Herbert
    Wally Herbert
    Sir Walter William "Wally" Herbert was a British polar explorer, writer and artist. In 1969 he became the first man to walk undisputed to the North Pole, on the 60th anniversary of Robert Peary's famous, but disputed, expedition...

    )
  • Christopher le Brun
    Christopher le Brun
    Christopher Le Brun is known primarily as a painter. He is also a dedicated printmaker, for which he was elected to the Royal Academy in 1996 , coincidentally the year in which he made his first sculpture. He studied painting at the Slade School of Art and Chelsea School of Art...

    , painter
  • Prof David Marks
    David Marks (psychologist)
    David F. Marks is a psychologist who is largely concerned with four areas of psychological research - health psychology, cognitive psychology, parapsychology and IQ score variations...

    , Professor of Psychology from 2000-10 at City University London
  • Ian Mikardo
    Ian Mikardo
    Ian Mikardo , commonly known as Mik, was a British Labour and Co-operative politician. An ardent socialist and a Zionist, he remained a backbencher throughout his four decades in the House of Commons...

    , Labour MP from 1945-87
  • Prof John Northover, Professor of Intestinal Surgery since 2001 at Imperial College London
    Imperial College London
    Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, specialising in science, engineering, business and medicine...

    , married to Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
    Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
    Lindsay Patricia Northover, Baroness Northover is a Liberal Democrat British politician and currently a Government Whip in the House of Lords with responsibilities covering health, Law Officers, Ministry of Justice, Wales Office and for Women and Equalities and under the new coalition government,...

  • Alan Pascoe
    Alan Pascoe
    Alan Peter Pascoe, MBE was a British athlete who gained success in hurdles. After his athletics career, he has been successful in events marketing and consulting.-Early life and education:...

     MBE, 400m hurdler
  • Barrie Pitt, military historian
  • Rear-Adm
    Rear Admiral
    Rear admiral is a naval commissioned officer rank above that of a commodore and captain, and below that of a vice admiral. It is generally regarded as the lowest of the "admiral" ranks, which are also sometimes referred to as "flag officers" or "flag ranks"...

     David Sherval CB
  • General Sir John Stibbon
    John Stibbon
    General Sir John James Stibbon KCB OBE is a former Master-General of the Ordnance.-Military career:Educated at Portsmouth Southern Grammar School and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Stibbon was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1954.He was appointed Commanding Officer of 28th...

     OBE, Chief Royal Engineer
    Chief Royal Engineer
    The Chief Royal Engineer is the official head of the Corps of Royal Engineers. He was also the professional head of the Corps until 1941, when that role was moved to that of the Engineer-in-Chief.-Origin and development:...

     from 1993-9
  • Keith Thomas CB OBE, Chief Executive from 1979-83 of Royal Navy Dockyard
    Royal Navy Dockyard
    Royal Navy Dockyards are harbours where either commissioned ships are based, or where ships are overhauled and refitted. Historically, the Royal Navy maintained a string of dockyards around the world, although few are now operating today....

    s and of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors
    Royal Corps of Naval Constructors
    The Royal Corps of Naval Constructors is an institution of the Royal Navy and British Admiralty for training in naval architecture. It was established by Order in Council in August 1883, on the recommendation of the naval architect Sir William White. It still exists, as a branch of the Naval...


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