Boswells School
The Boswells School , age 11-18, secondary school and college, The Boswells College, with academy status situated in the town of Chelmsford, Essex, England, it offers secondary age education with qualifications up to GCSEs and A-Levels. The current headteacher is Mr Paul Banks.
The Boswells School specialises in performing arts (Artsmark Gold). In March 2008, The Independent newspaper ranked the Boswells College 25th in the country for A Level performance by a comprehensive school. The Boswells School also prides itself on its sporting achievements especially in volleyball, being national champions in 2 age groups; under 16 boys and under 18 boys.
School Site
The school site is currently made up of 4 main (teaching) buildings along with several sporting facilities. The 4 main buildings are called A, B and C block (with B block being split into 2 buildings), these separate buildings are used to separate subjects into types.
A block is a 4 story building used for mostly Languages, Maths, and Science with other subject such as Law having 1 classroom in there. The first part of B block, contains all of the performing arts apart from dance (which is held in either of the 2 dance studies), the general staffroom and also contains The Boswells College's common room, Library and 2 teaching rooms. The second part of B block contains the English department, this also includes subjects like Media. C block is the largest building of the school, it contains all the administrative personal, senior member's of staff's offices, school's canteen and kitchen facilities, front and student office, an indoor sporting area and the school's theater. Along with this it contains large amounts of teaching space, with the technology, IT and Business and all Humanities departments in this building.