‘It’s not The Cotswold School; it never will be’
WHEN the current Education, Sport & Culture committee proposed one school on two sites, its vice-president, Deputy Graham, promoted a UK comprehensive school, The Cotswold School located near Cheltenham, as the model to aspire to. The school’s head teacher, Will Morgan, was brought to Guernsey to promote the advantages of a large comprehensive, whose pupils, it was claimed, came from a similar demography and social and cultural composition to Guernsey, and much was made of the fact that it is an 11-18 school with a thriving sixth form.