COMMONWEAL - Key Persons


Mr Charles Drew

Job Titles:
  • Headteacher
The Commonweal School has a long and proud history of serving its community. The world has changed beyond recognition since Commonweal first opened its doors to students in 1927, but Commonweal is still guided by the creed its name encapsulates - ‘For the good of all.' The Commonweal School exists to serve the community in which it sits and the young people of that community. To prepare all our community to enter the modern, global world with the knowledge, skills and qualifications they need to build bright futures for themselves To prepare all our community with the values and perspectives they need to contribute to reshaping the world to the benefit of all To provide a rich and stimulating school experience for every student. This means the very best experiences both in and out of the classroom Currently there are 1387 students on roll who come from a diverse range of backgrounds, both socio-economically and linguistically: over 40 nationalities are represented. We are passionate about learning both in and outside of the classroom, we steer the enthusiasm and energy of our students to develop character, compassion and service. Our Planned Admission Number (PAN) is 216 for Years 7 to 11. We also have 300 places for students to study in our Commonweal Sixth Form (C6), which was opened in 2014. Students are drawn principally from four feeder schools within the designated catchment area: Lethbridge, Robert Le Kyng, King William Street & Even Swindon; smaller numbers of students are drawn from a further 34 schools. The school reserves up to 15 places per cohort for students able to demonstrate genuine ability in the Performing Arts. Strong relationships fostered between staff and students create a purposeful and learning-led atmosphere at Commonweal. We aim for our young people to look back on an educational experience which had inspired and challenged them.