Mander Portman Woodward

Mander Portman Woodward

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Type Independent grammar day school

Mander Portman Woodward is a group of independent schools in England, with schools in London, Birmingham and Cambridge, offering GCSE and A-Level courses. The CEO is Nigel Stout. The school was formed in its current structure in 1973 by Robert Woodward,[1] Rodney Portman and Nicholas Mander. MPW uses small group sizes (maximum of eight pupils per class), which means that students get individual attention. Mander Portman Woodward also offer Easter revision courses for GCSE, AS and A level students from other schools. The London and Birmingham colleges are part of the CIFE group. MPW produce a range of books including 'Getting into...' guides, 'How to complete UCAS' and 'A-Z of surviving exams'[2] [3]

London

The college is located in South Kensington on the historic road of Queen's Gate. The college is spread across three buildings all merged into one building. The Good Schools Guide said that the school is "Huge, efficient, well-run, [and] does exactly what it says it does.".[4] It is known more than others as a 'society' sixth form college, educating the children of European and London high society, and is mentioned in society guides such as Tatler and the Sloane Ranger's Handbook. Recent students have included Philippa Cadogan, Lily Allen, Ryan Benn, Tamara Beckwith, Nina de Roy, Petra Ecclestone, Binky Felstead, Spencer Matthews and Alice Dellal. The college usually accepts about 500 students per year. The current Principal is John Southworth. The Vice Principals are Christine Gavin and Petrouchka Stafford. Fees range from £7,686 to £8,845 per term (fees vary depending on number of subjects). Exam results: June 2015 - 98.9% A level pass rate with 34.1% A*/A.[5] In its most recent ISI inspection report, the college has ISI's highest rating of "Excellent" in all assessment areas.[6]

Birmingham

The Birmingham college is located in Edgbaston and was opened in 1980 being the first of its kind in the West Midlands. The college is fully co-educational and accepts up to 190 students each year preparing for GCSE, A level and Oxbridge Entrance. There is a maximum of 8 students in a class. Fees are upward of £5700 per term. The current Principal is Mark Shingleton.

Exam results; 99.7% A level pass rate in June 2015 with 38.5% A*/A[7]

Pupils' destinations; 76% of 2015 leavers went on to Russell Group or other top t[8]ier universities in the UK

Ofsted inspection reports; The college's most recent inspection has the college rated at Ofsted's maximum rating of "Outstanding" across all assessment areas[9]

Cambridge

The Mander Portman Woodward in Cambridge is situated on Brookside, just off Trumpington Road, a few minutes' walk from the centre of Cambridge. Established in 1987, it is a co-educational GCSE and A-level college accepting up to 190 students per year. The school's teaching hours are between 0900 and 1800. A level exam results in 2015 were 99.7% pass rate and 38.8% A*/A.[10] Its most recent Ofsted inspection report has the college scoring Ofsted's maximum rating of Outstanding in all assessment areas.[11]

References

  1. Robert Woodward: co-founded of the tutorial college MPW
  2. MPW Books,
  3. Robert Woodward: teacher and entrepreneur The Independent, 15 November 2008
  4. Good Schools Guide
  5. college website
  6. ISI website
  7. college website
  8. college website
  9. Ofsted website
  10. college website
  11. Ofsted website

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Coordinates: 52°11′44″N 0°07′23″E / 52.195495°N 0.123033°E / 52.195495; 0.123033

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