Chace Community School
Houses
Until September 2003, the school had four houses, named after four local large estates. These are listed below with the house colour in brackets.
- Capel (red) named after Capel Manor. Now the home of Capel Manor College for agricultural related studies
- Myddelton (green) named after Myddelton House. Now the home of Myddelton House Gardens
- Trent (blue) named after Trent Park|Trent House. Now within Middlesex University
- Whitewebbs (yellow) named after Whitewebbs House. Now a Toby Carvery pub.
Performance
GCSE level (Key Stage 4)
The school is in the top half of the Enfield league table with 89% achieving 5 GCSEs at grade C or above in 2009.[1]. In 2008, 44% achieved 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above (including Maths and English).Chace Community School
A Level (Key Stage 5)
In 2005, the average UCAS points score was 211.5 per student, equivalent to 3 grade B at A Level.[2]
QCA Points
In 2006 the average points score per examination entry was 235.5, equivalent to just under a grade B at A level.Chace Community School
In 2007 the average points score per examination entry was 242.8, equivalent to just over a grade B at A level.Chace Community School
In 2008 the average points score per examination entry was 278.3, equivalent to just under a grade A at A Level.Chace Community School
Headteachers
- Current: Tanya Douglas
- Past: Mrs Hill, Mr Higgins, Sue Warrington, Daniel Bruton
Notable former pupils
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (February 2019) |
- Will Antwi, Anglo-Ghanaian footballer
- Bambos Charalambous (born 1967), Labour Party MP for Enfield Southgate
- Malcolm Needs, screenwriter
- Michelle Ryan, actress, best known for Zoe Slater in EastEnders
- Paul Whitehouse, comedian and actor
- John Wilson, angling writer and broadcaster.
References
- ^ "My last blog! | Chace Community School". www.chace.enfield.sch.uk. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ^ "Bambos Charalambous MP". Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- ^ Wilson, John (1999). Fifty Years a Fisherman. Boxtree. p. 19. ISBN 0-7522-1343-1.