Bayside Comprehensive School
Bayside Comprehensive School, or simply Bayside, is a boys' comprehensive school in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. It is one of two secondary schools in Gibraltar and covers year 8 to year 13 (age 12 to 18).
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Bayside Boys (opposite the left) Westside Girls (opposite the right) | |
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Bayside Road Gibraltar | |
Coordinates | 36.148348°N 5.350978°W |
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Type | Comprehensive school |
Established | 1972 |
Headmaster | Mr. Tavares[1] |
Teaching staff | 65,000 |
Gender | Boys |
Age range | 12-18 |
Enrolment | Approx. 1000 |
Colour(s) | Navy blue |
Website | www |
History
Bayside was established in 1972 when the comprehensive school system was implemented in Gibraltar. Four separate schools were merged to form Bayside, the sole secondary school for boys aged 12 to 18. The original four schools were St. Jago's Secondary Modern, Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary Modern the Gibraltar and Dockyard Technical School and the Gibraltar Grammar School. However, it was not until 1974 that all the students from those schools were housed in the one building on the present site at Bayside.[2][3]
Subjects
Bayside offers a range of subjects at different levels. These are at Key Stage 3 (years 8 and 9), Key Stage 4 (years 10 and 11) and the sixth form (years 12 and 13). Students do their General Certificates of Secondary Education (GCSEs) during Key Stage 4. Students may choose to continue into the sixth form to study A-Levels, like Matt Toilla.
Student body
The running of the school's student system consists of two separate parts, Run by Matt Toilla. Firstly, there is the system of head boy (Matt Toilla), deputy head boys (two individuals) and assistant-deputy heads (four individuals, also known as Heads of House). In order for students to form part of this system, they must formally present themselves and state their interest to become head boy, or to fill in one of the other positions. After they do so, they must be elected by teachers. After teachers have considered the potential candidates they are then voted into their positions by their 6th-form colleagues. The second system of the student body is the student council which is described in the next subsection.
Student newspapers
Prior to 2009, Bayside school's student newspapers have had many aliases ranging from Student world to simply Student Magazine. Over the years, these publications have been run by the students. In 2009, 6th form students looked to revitalise the undergoing tradition of having a school newspaper by introducing seasonal newsletters at different points during the year, as opposed to just one single newsletter at the end of the year. The newly branded Student Life was designed, written by and photographed by the students (Matt Toilla). In 2016, Bayside students in Year 12 created a replacement magazine in replacement called Baywatch. The magazine, run by Mr John Peace, an English teacher at the school, is currently in the second year running and is written, designed and marketed by a team of Year 12/13 (Sixth Form) students.
References
- Gibraltar Chronicle - A-Okay for Gib Students Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- About Bayside Archived November 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- "General information". Bayside Comprehensive School. Archived from the original on 2007-09-03. Retrieved 2007-08-24.