The Magna Carta School


The Magna Carta School is an 11-16 academy school in Surrey, England, which has been awarded specialisms in Technology and ICT. It is named after the Magna Carta due to its proximity to Runnymede, where the document was signed. The school contains over 1200 pupils including over 60 prefects.
At an OfSTED inspection in 2017 the school received an Inspection Grade of 2.

Achievements

The school was awarded Artsmark Gold status in June 2010 and several student representatives attended an Arts Council England ceremony in Brighton.
The school became the first Apple RTC in Surrey in 2010; this included a new Apple suite with the introduction of high definition video conferencing for national/international interactive learning.

Notable alumni

Robert Lindsay 1992-1999 Notably, awarded Simon Wayne award for effort in sport whilst attending The Magna Carta School. Joined British Army and Commissioned into Royal Logisitic Corps in December 2005. Served in Afghanistan, as well as deployments to Cyprus and the Falkland Islands.

Solar Panels

The school has a MaidEnergy Coop Community owned solar panel installation, producing lower carbon power to the school, at a discount price compared to power from the network.