History

Christ's origins date back to 1658 when John Bentley made a bid to found a free charity school. Bentley was a local business man and justice of the peace and he offered to build a school at his own expense.

The school however was not formally established until 25th May 1713, when a number of well-intentioned citizens of Richmond, headed by Queen Anne, agreed to subscribe towards "The setting up of a Charity School in the Parish of Richmond, for teaching poor children to read, and instructing them in the knowledge and practice of Christian religion as professed and taught in the Church of England." Queen Anne's subscription was a princely £30.00.

The original school was situated at the corner of George Street and Brewer's Lane in a building that had formerly been the Old Lily Pot Inn. The school was attached to the local parish church of St Mary Magdalene, but was informally known as a Bluecoat school, as the pupils were then provided with blue gowns – a tradition carried on with today's blue blazers.

In 1854 the school moved to a bigger building at the junction of Eton Street and Paradise Road, but a century later this was considered too small and ill equipped by the standards of the 1944 Education Act and so the school moved to new buildings on the east side of Queen's Road in 1960 and was known as St Mary Magdalene Church of England School.

For a short time, the school had links with St Edward the Confessor RC School which had opened in 1954 and was situated on the west side of Queens Road (now the site of Marshgate Primary School). The two schools ran a joint sixth form during the late 1960s but this proved to be a short lived experiment, although the governors of both schools considered a merger at the end of 1976.

In 1997, by mutual agreement, the Roman Catholic Church withdrew from the management arrangement and Christ's School was established on 1st September 1998 and returned to the original foundation, that of a Church of England Secondary School.

The school was re-launched on one site (the old East side) for the September intake 2000. The old building was considerably refurbished and expanded with purpose built art and textile rooms and a new technical block, housing science laboratories, design and technology workshops and food technology room, as well as a full size sports hall.

A state of the art music block was opened by Sir Tim Rice in 2004.

The school logo consists of the superimposed Greek letters Chi X; and Rho P, which are the first two letters of Christ in Greek. This logo in gold distinguishes the blue blazers worn by more than 850 students who attend Christ's School today.

  • 09:20 PM - 8th May, 2024 Year 7 are netball Borough Champions!!!! Beating Grey Court School and Richmond Park Academy in the final 11-5 and 14-8 pic.twitter.com/iqnxBBfFsi
  • 03:20 PM - 8th May, 2024 Behind the scenes of the Whole School photograph yesterday. Information about how to view / order the photograph will be sent out in due course. pic.twitter.com/FoEbRcuuWE
  • 03:58 PM - 7th May, 2024 We're looking forward to our Caribbean Carnival Themed lunch in the canteen on Thursday 9th May. Please ensure your child's lunch account is topped up if they wish to participate. pic.twitter.com/0XfmHrABWv
  • 03:21 PM - 6th May, 2024 Reminder that tomorrow is the whole school photograph. Students in Years 7-11 should wear their full winter uniform. Sixth Form students should comply with the sixth form dress code. pic.twitter.com/wJLKViDDH3
  • 08:13 PM - 3rd May, 2024 The Yr7 Basketball Team (LA Lakers) qualified for the JnrNBA Finals in June after beating Portland Trailblazers (Platanos College) 24-21 in tonight’s playoff.MVP Oliver S pic.twitter.com/sJtA3H54Q8
  • 03:54 PM - 3rd May, 2024 Mrs Banner and Mrs Smith enjoyed a busy evening chatting with prospective students and their families at The Blue School's Secondary Transition Fair this week. pic.twitter.com/Dzmkvk99iJ
  • 03:43 PM - 3rd May, 2024 Huge congratulations to Ferre, Albie, Rufus, Ava, Nancy, Leo, Joel & Luca who as a group came 2nd overall in yesterday’s sports inclusion festival.They were also recognised as the team with the best team spirit in the whole competition!Well done everyone pic.twitter.com/DyzInFVRqc
  • 02:03 PM - 2nd May, 2024 We are supporting a local , Lilomi in collecting trainers for girls at a school they partner with in Sierra Leone. If you have any used trainers at home that you no longer need, please consider bringing them into school so that they can be donated. pic.twitter.com/n9JuAo5SMP
  • 08:34 AM - 30th April, 2024 We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to our Open Evening on Thursday 4th July. No need to book, however, please note that spaces for the Headteacher's talk are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. pic.twitter.com/ZcIcYUQSov
  • 08:33 AM - 30th April, 2024 Jnr NBA Qtr Final Playoffs!!Year 7 Boys Basketball Team beat Wimbledon College 53-10 in the playoff game to reach the Quarter Finals!!MVP Odysseas pic.twitter.com/GTgks1StsC
  • 03:36 PM - 26th April, 2024 Year 7 Rugby Borough Finalists!!Well done to the Year 7 Boys Rugby team who crushed Orleans Park 11 tries to 4 in yesterday’s Borough Semi Final! The boys now play RTS in next week’s Borough Final!! pic.twitter.com/1uSkdGCbXQ
  • 04:15 PM - 23rd April, 2024 This week, we took delivery of a fantastic new,ULEZ compliant, school minibus thanks to an incredibly generous donation from a family within our school community. The new minibus will ensure that our fantastic extra-curricular programme can continue to flourish. pic.twitter.com/TgievL61lm