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Christ's College, Sunderland

Coordinates:54°53′45″N1°26′12″W / 54.89593°N 1.43655°W /54.89593; -1.43655
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Free school in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Christ's College Sunderland
Location
Map
Pennywell Road

Sunderland
,
Tyne and Wear
,
SR4 8PG

United Kingdom
Coordinates54°53′45″N1°26′12″W / 54.89593°N 1.43655°W /54.89593; -1.43655
Information
TypeFree school
MottoPer Pietatem ad Gaudium
Religious affiliationChristian
Established1988
2000 (current school)
FounderElizabeth Gray
Local authoritySunderland
Department for Education URN138567Tables
Chair of GovernorsLucy Pearson
Head teacherJulie Normanton
GenderCoeducational
Age4 to 16
Enrolment300
540 (2013/14)
HousesBenedict, Hilda and Oswald
ColoursRed, Grey & Black
   
PublicationProbo
Websitewww.christscollege.org.uk

Christ's College (formerly "Grindon Hall Christian School") is afree school located inSunderland, in theNorth East of England. It is non-selective and includes a Primary Department and a Secondary Department. This arrangement allows the incorporation of students from 4 years old to 16 years old. It is a family-run school, based onChristianity, although it welcomes children from other faiths. There are approximately 540 children in the school as of 2013/14. Grindon Hall was originally amanor house. It became asanitorium and later Fulwell Grange Christian School, which became Grindon Hall Christian School in the year 2000.

Fulwell Grange Christian School was founded by Elizabeth Gray in 1988. Her son, Christopher Gray, became head teacher following her retirement.[1] She has since become a school governor.

Previously aprivate school, Grindon Hall became afree school in 2012 and is now state-funded and free to attend.

In September 2019, the school was renamed as part of its transition to join theEmmanuel Schools Foundation

Buildings and grounds

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The school comprises a number of different buildings. One is the original Grindon Hall building, and this is used for the Secondary Department. An extension was added in 2001–2002, called the T-Block, which housed changing facilities and two classrooms. TheGrade II listed Stable Block was converted[2] in order to be used as the Primary Department, along with 2 modular buildings. The Nursery Department is one modular building.[citation needed]

There is a front field which incorporates a rugby pitch, and in addition to this, there is a back yard, for use in wet weather and before school. The size of the estate is approximately 9 acres (36,000 m2).[citation needed]

Since becoming a free school, Grindon Hall has undergone various changes to its buildings which were completed for the 2013–14 school year. The aforementioned T-Block has been demolished, and in its place an extension, comprising a sports hall, changing facilities and dining hall. The extension also includes a 14-classroom primary school, replacing the Stable Block as the Primary Department. The Stable Block is now used as additional classrooms for the Secondary Department. Sixth Form, which was located in the T-Block, has been relocated to a modular building, comprising a study area and common room.[citation needed]

Academics

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Grindon Hall used to host an annual Awards Evening atThe Sage Gateshead where pupils from both lower- and upper-school were recognised for achievement in various areas of school life. Since around 2016 this has been held in the school sports hall.[citation needed]

House system

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Pupils are assigned to one of the school's two (now three, as of 2017) house teams when they join the school. Pupils can gather points for their house team throughout the year by performing well academically, participating in organised house events, and from collecting praise points from teachers.[citation needed]

Notable former pupils

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Other Emmanuel Schools

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SchoolLocation
Emmanuel CollegeGateshead
The King's AcademyMiddlesbrough
Trinity AcademyDoncaster
Bede AcademyBlyth
Grace CollegeGateshead

References

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  1. ^"Son inherits mum's job".The Journal. 31 July 2003. p. 15.
  2. ^"Stable learning zone for school".The Journal. 24 November 2004. p. 36.
  3. ^Ojewumi, Moses (7 November 2017)."Nigerian forward Sammy Ameobi nominated for October PFA player award". EniSports. Retrieved17 May 2018.

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