学校历史:
学校由院长迪恩约翰创建于1541年,1997年由伯克姆斯特德文法学校(1541年),伯克姆斯特德女校(1888)和伯克姆斯特德小学合并而成,曾叫伯克姆斯特德合议中学,2008年改成现在的校名。有475余年的历史。学校主要招收3-18岁年龄段的学生。学生11岁前是男女混校共同上课,但初中部11-16岁男女学生分别在男校和女校分开上课。虽然男、女学生在不同的地点上课,但学校组织的很多教学活动、参观以及乐团等活动是男女生共同参加的,这也成为了学校的一大教学特色。高中部A level则是男女合校教育。中学部约有学生1150名(11-18岁),小学部约520人(3-11岁)。中学部共5%左右的学生为寄宿制教育,学校目前约有50名国际学生,在这里,学生可体验英式传统教育模式。
在这里传统与现代教学模式巧妙融合,本校高中部坐落在学校最古老的教学楼内,每天沉浸在浓厚的历史文化中,同时接受最现代化的教育方式。
地理位置:
学校位于英国伦敦西北面,在历史名镇伯克姆斯特德中央,距离伦敦非常近,约30英里。离伦敦市中心30分钟车程,距离西斯罗机场36分钟车程。
学校特色:
学校教学楼历史悠久,其中一栋超过300年的历史。同时还有新的科学实验楼,图书馆,学习资源中心,计算机教室,高中学生中心,大礼堂,医务处,可以容纳500人的剧场。体育场地包括操场,壁手球场,壁球场,网球场,体操场,戏剧场馆,音乐教室,艺术教室。体育馆,25米室内游泳馆。本校师资队伍优良,学生成绩优异,在田径,游泳及长曲棍球项目上,均有地区代表,郡代表及国家代表。在音乐,戏剧及艺术上,本校学生均在the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 取得金银铜奖。
- Henry Atkins (1554/5–1635), President of the College of Physicians,
- Richard Field (1561–1616), clergyman and theologian
- Sir Algernon Methuen (1856–1924), founder and owner, Methuen & Co, publishers
- Clementine Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill (1885–1977), wife of Winston Churchill
- Charles Seltman (1886-1957), author and archeologist
- Sir Lumley Lyster (1888-1957), admiral, Royal Navy
- Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (1889–1939), politician and peace campaigner
- Sir Donald Fergusson (1891–1963), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1936–1945, and Ministry of Fuel and Power, 1945–1952
- H. W. Tilman (1898–1977), mountaineer and sailor
- A. K. Chesterton (1899–1973), first Chairman of the National Front, 1967–1971
- F. S. Smythe (1900–1949), mountaineer and author
- Raymond Greene (1901–1982), endocrinologist and mountaineer
- Rex Tremlett (1903–1986) author and prospector
- Claud Cockburn (1904–1981), writer and journalist
- Graham Greene (1904–1991), author
- Bill Fiske, Baron Fiske (1905–1975), first leader of the Greater London Council, 1964–1967, and Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board
- Sir Peter Quennell (1905–1993), writer and editor
- Sir Colin Buchanan (1907–2001), town planner
- Sir Hugh Greene (1910–1987), Director-General of the BBC, 1960–1969
- Michael Sherard (1910-1998), born Malcolm Sherrard, fashion designer and academic
- Sir Kenneth Cork (1913–1991), accountant, and Lord Mayor of the City of London, 1978–1979
- Margot Jefferys (1916–1999), Professor of Medical Sociology, Bedford College, London, 1968–1982
- Antony Hopkins (1921-2014), composer
- Robert Simons (1922-2011), cricketer
- James Rodwell (1984 -), Rugby, Team GB Rugby 7s at the Rio Olympic Games, 2016 – Silver Medalist
- Stephen Dodgson (1924–2013), composer and broadcaster
- Mark Boxer (Marc) (1931–1988), cartoonist and magazine editor
- Michael Podro (1931–2008), art historian
- Alexander Goehr (born 1932), composer and 1987 Reith Lecturer
- Sir Anthony Cleaver (born 1938), Chairman of the Medical Research Council, 1998–2006
- Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (born 1939), yachtsman
- John Bly (born 1939), antiques expert
- Michael Meacher (1939–2015), politician
- Richard Mabey (born 1941), nature writer
- John Graham Nicholls (born 1929), physiologist
- Kit Wright (born 1944), children’s poet
- Keith Mans (born 1946), politician
- Zaha Hadid (1950-2016), multiple-award-winning architect
- Alan Goldberg (born 1954), warden of western marble arch synagogue
- Lieutenant General Mark Mans (born 1955), Adjutant-General to the Forces
- Emma Fielding (born 1966), actress
- Roger Moorhouse (born 1968), historian and author
- Stephen Campbell Moore (born 1977 Stephen Thorpe), actor
- Robert Courts (born 1978), politician and Member of Parliament for Witney
- Carla Chases (born 1984), actress
- Talulah Riley (born 1985), actress
- Olajide ‘JJ’ Olatunji (also known as ‘KSI’) (born 1993), rapper, actor, white-collar boxer and youtuber [11]