Ellesmere College

England , United Kingdom

  • Day & Boarding

  • 1884

  • £ 4.3K-7K

    • British

School History & Details

Ellesmere College has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. The foundation stone of the school was laid on St. Oswald's Day, August 5th, 1879, and the school was opened on the same date in 1884. It was founded by Canon Nathaniel Woodard, who started a chain of Woodard Foundation Schools across the UK. Lord Brownlow provided the land upon which the school was built, and his wife laid the foundation stone. When it first opened, Ellesmere College had 70 boys and four masters. The school was organized into three parts: a grammar school, a Servitors' School, and a Training School for Masters. It was designed to cater to the needs of people who had limited means but wanted to provide their sons with a good education at an affordable cost. Over the years, Ellesmere College has continued to evolve. In 1981, the Nankivell Sixth Form study wing was added, which has since been renamed "St Lukes'" Sixth Form boy's boarding house. The addition was opened by the Duke of Westminster, whose family attended the school. The Nankivell name is synonymous with the College, as James Nankivell was a former pupil and Captain of the School. He later returned with his wife Kathleen and served as Housemaster and Matron of the Junior School. That same year, a Design and Technology Centre was opened, which included a workshop, project area, metalwork facilities, hobbies room, and technical drawing office.

In 1984, St. Oswalds Sixth Form Girls boarding house was opened and has been expanded significantly since then. Today, Ellesmere College is a thriving institution that offers an excellent education to students from all walks of life. Its commitment to providing quality education at an affordable cost is still evident in its values and mission. The College's rich history is a testament to its resilience and commitment to excellence, and it is sure to continue thriving for many more years to come.

    School Values

  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Independence
  • Confidence
  • Resilience
  • Teamwork
  • Ellesmere College holds a special place in the hearts of its students, not only for the exceptional education they receive but for the values they are instilled with. From their very first day, Ellesmere students are taught to embody the Ellesmere Qualities: respect, responsibility, independence, confidence, resilience, and teamwork. Respect is paramount at Ellesmere, with every student expected to show respect to their teachers, fellow students, and the school itself. Responsibility is also a key value, as students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning and actions. Independence is prized, as Ellesmere students are prepared to navigate the world confidently on their own. Confidence is also taught, as students are empowered to take risks, share their ideas, and challenge themselves. Resilience is another critical quality instilled in Ellesmere students, who are taught that challenges are opportunities to learn and grow. Finally, teamwork is also emphasized, as students learn the power of collaboration and working together to achieve common goals. Overall, the Ellesmere Qualities represent a comprehensive set of values that prepare students not only for academic success but for a successful and fulfilling life beyond school.

School Achievements

Achievements

Ellesmere College is a true testament to academic excellence with its outstanding A-level and BTEC results. It is remarkable that they have achieved a 100% pass rate with university places already secured for their ambitious students. This speaks volumes about the hard work and dedication put in by both students and teachers. What sets Ellesmere College apart from others is the staggering 52% of students who have achieved A*/A in all subjects. Some students have even gone above and beyond by completing 5 A levels with A* grades. This showcases the unwavering commitment of students towards their academic pursuits and the guidance and support offered by their teachers. It's not just the A-level and BTEC results that have been impressive at Ellesmere College. Even their GCSE students have done incredibly well, with 56% of grades in the top 9-7 range (A*/A) and a remarkable 95% pass rate overall. This only proves that the excellence in teaching and learning starts right from the very beginning at Ellesmere College.
School Achievements

Non-Academic Achievements

Ellesmere College boasts an impressive array of non-academic achievements, with students making waves on an international stage in a variety of sports and disciplines. From rugby to swimming, sailing to tennis, and even shooting and canoeing, Ellesmere's students have proven themselves time and time again as top performers in their respective fields. But it's not just athletics where Ellesmere excels. The college's Sixth Form offers a unique set of opportunities that allows students to expand their horizons and develop skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom. Ellesmere's commitment to non-academic achievements reflects its dedication to developing students into well-rounded individuals who are prepared for success in all aspects of their lives.
Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Some of the alumni members are- Martin Aitchison; Wakeman '32 - '35 - Illustrator Bill Beaumont CBE; Meynell '65 - '69 - Chairman of the Rugby Football Union Ralph Benjamin; Woodard '39 - '40 - Scientist Robert Godwin; Wakeman '71 - '75 - Author Frederick Harvey VC MC CBE - Ireland rugby player and recipient of the Victoria Cross Chris Hawkins; Derry '86 - '93 - DJ, Television and Radio Presenter Peter Jones - actor, broadcaster and screenwriter Marty Natalegawa; Wakeman '76 - '78 - Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chris Moncrieff; Woodard '44 - '48- Journalist Geoffrey Ellis; Meynell '40 - '48 - Business Manager for Brian Epstein and The Beatles Bryan Oates; Talbot '59 - '63 - Oscar Winning Film Editor Lord Freddie Farrow; Woodard '44 - '48 Sir Noel Davies; Talbot '44 - '50 - Engineer, CEO of Vickers Engineering creating the first British Nuclear Submarine. Also President of the Engineers Employers Federation. Ian Beer; Honorary OE - Former Headmaster

School Information

Ellesmere College's campus is a haven for learning, adventure, and relaxation. With seven picturesque boarding houses that offer single and twin rooms, and even larger multi-bedded rooms, students can...View moreView Less

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01691 626510

Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 9AB

Subjects & Curriculum Offered

  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Business Studies
  • History
  • Political Science
  • Accounting
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Physical Education
  • Art & Design
  • English – Language & Literature 
  • Ancient History
  • Moral Education
  • Science
  • English
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Social Studies
  • Foreign Languages
  • Design Technology
  • Music

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