Open Evening 2015 Head Master Adrian Laing
a Jesuit school improvement in living and learning to the greater glory of God and the common good St Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556)
Christian community Pastoral Team Cura personalis Chaplaincy Team Prayer and worship Chaplaincy activities Charities Hill-Link Service Theology
Diocesan Inspection July 2015 Overall grading Outstanding Outcomes for pupils Leaders and Managers Provision Quality of Collective Worship Outstanding Outstanding Good Outstanding
Diocesan Inspection July 2015 Pupils of all ages, particularly those pupils in the sixth form, are fiercely proud of being members of the College. In their daily lives they manifest their understanding of the Jesuit idea of being men for others. The Jesuit vision permeates throughout the College and impacts on the life and work of the whole community.
Diocesan Inspection July 2015 Pupils of all ages spoke knowledgeably and confidently about the impact of the Jesuit message of living and working for the glory of God. Relationships within the community show the obvious mutual respect and care they have for each other.
GCSE 2015 5 A*-C 72 % (2014 77% 2013 90% 2012 77% 2011 84%) 5 A*-C including Eng & Maths 67% (2014 71% 2013 80% 2012 57% 2011 76%) A* & A 22.4% (2014 21% 2013 29% 2012 21% 2011 35%)
GCSE 2015 Progress in English and Mathematics: 3 Levels 4 Levels 5 Levels English 88% 46% 11% [National 2014 70.6% 30.9% 6.9%] Mathematics 75% 41% 17% [National 2014 65.6% 28.9% 9.2%]
Individual Success - GCSE Fabio Vasconcelos 13 GCSEs [7A* & 4As] James Bowyer 12 GCSEs [2A* & 7As] Kuba Wasiel 12 GCSEs [5A* & 3As] Patrick McCluskey 11 GCSEs [8A* & 3As] Jacob Smith 11 GCSEs [7A* & 4As] Sean Sullivan 11 GCSEs [5A* & 6As] Zach Lambert 10 GCSEs [9A* & 1A] Zak McNulty 10 GCSEs [6A* & 4As] George Cameron 10 GCSEs [2A* & 8As]
A Level 2015 A*-A 22% (2014 16% 2013 28% 2012 36% 2011 23%) A*-B 44% (2014 44% 2013 53% 2012 64% 2011 54%) A*-C 73% (2014 74% 2013 75% 2012 82% 2011 75%) UCAS Average Points Score 293 (2014 266 2013 302)
Individual Success A Level Karol Ciszek 4 A* Daniel Mercieca 2 A*, 1 A Luke Lockley 2 A*, 1 B Joe Collingwood 1 A* and 2 As Ciaran Hoban 1 A* and 2 As James Moran 1 A* and 2 As Tom Murphy 1 A* and 2 As Niall Kelly 2 A*, 1 C Farsab Nadeeb 1 A*, 1A & 1B Michael Ventom 1 A*, 1A & 1B
Progression to University 43% of boys going to University have gone to Russell Group/1994 Group Universities University courses 2015 8 for English and related subjects, 6 for Maths and related subjects, 6 for History and related subjects, 6 for Business Management, 5 for Civil Engineering, 5 for Psychology, 4 for Law
sixth form well-established 256 boys in September 2015 in partnership with UHS dedicated facilities wide range of courses strong cura personalis extra-curricular activities Christian life
special needs Physical, emotional, behavioural and learning needs SEN provision SEN teachers Learning support assistants Literacy and numeracy recovery Learn-to-swim Support for the gifted Importance of early communication Realistic expectations
wider school life not 8.30 to 3.10 wide range of activities beyond the classroom expectation of involvement
sports programme rugby football basketball swimming athletics cricket boxing badminton wrestling
extra-curricular activities music drama astronomy Latin debating Mathematics olympiad journalism chess army cadets Lego club
school community Cura personalis Christian community Studies Extra-curricular acitivities High expectations A sense of purpose Reward and recognition Firm discipline
The Class of 2022 203 boys from 61 primary schools across south west and west London
A d m i s s i o n s
Admissions Criteria 1. Catholic boys who are looked after children or who were previously looked after 2. Catholic boys who have special Oversubscription Criteria circumstances 3. Catholic boys who attend 1Mass Brothers every Sunday and Holyday 2 Parent is employed by 4. Catholic boys who attend Mass Wimbledon less College frequently than every Sunday 3 Distance and Holyday 5. Catholic boys who do not attend Mass 6. Other boys in who are looked after children or who ere previously looked after 7. Other boys
Admissions 2015 628 boys applied to Wimbledon College (2014 = 577) Catholic boys in public care 2 Baptised and practising Catholics 489 (2014 = 497) Other boys in public care 1 Others 136 (2014 = 80) 28 boys applied under special circumstance (2014 = 20)
Admissions 2015 Offers of Places Statements 12 Special circumstances 5 TOTAL 203 2015 2014 11 4 203 2013 9 3 203 22 appeals 3 upheld 8 on the waiting list eventually got in for September All baptised and practising boys who had brothers at the College were offered places. Furthest on distance criterion = 6.587 km as of 1/3/15 [2014 7.762km] 7.021km as of 17/7/15
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Common Application Form admissions coordinated across London obtain CAF from local authority in which you live (usually from primary school) return to your local authority online application 82% of Merton applications were made online last year www.merton.gov.uk/admissions deadline 31 st October 2015 [23 rd October 2015]
Wimbledon College Supplementary Information Form obtain form from school return to school deadline 31 st October 2015 [recommend 23 rd October] importance of information special circumstances applications priest s reference
Priest s Reference enclose baptism certificate state religious practice nominate priest return to Wimbledon College we will obtain priest s reference
Admissions Process Common Application Form (return to your primary school LA or complete online) Wimbledon College Supplementary Information Form (return to Wimbledon College) deadline is 31 st October 2015 we will obtain a reference from your nominated priest letter offering places from your LA on 1 st March 2016 accept place by 15 th March 2016 the sifting process the appeals process (May-June 2016) the waiting list (renew in September 2016)
Registrar for Admissions Mrs Valerie Turpin Wimbledon College Edge Hill London SW19 4NS 020 8879 9355 (direct line and voicemail) 020 8946 2533 (switchboard) registrar@wimbledoncollege.org.uk wimbledoncollege.org.uk
125 Years of Jesuit Education Forming men for others
2017-125 th Anniversary of the College The College is an outstanding place of learning where the Catholic faith is central Well rounded men for others are continuing to make their mark in society The vision of the Society of Jesus and of the founders of the College in 1892 is the driving force of the College
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