It specialised in engineering and construction with underpinning themes of transport and new "green" technologies. Pupils aged 14 to 16 studied a compulsory core of GCSEs, as well additional GCSEs and BTECs that focused on engineering, construction and related fields. Sixth form students were to have options to study A Levels, BTECs and City and Guilds qualifications which were mainly focused on scientific and technical subjects.
The UTC had an initial intake of students aged 14 and 16 (academic years 10 and 12) in 2013, and planned to expand to accommodate students aged 14 to 19 over the following two years. The UTC’s student numbers failed to increase as planned, and it closed in 2016.[citation needed]
Royal Greenwich Trust School opening
Royal Greenwich Trust School (RGTS) was opened on the site, following additional building works to extend the age range from 14-19 to its current 11-19. The building works were supported by the London Borough of Greenwich and retain some of the previous capability to teach technical subjects such as engineering and construction.
Curriculum
RGTS offers a curriculum in Key Stage 3 (for learners aged 11-14). For Key Stage 4, students complete GCSEs in core subjects including English, maths and science, alongside optional subjects ranging from art, music and drama through BTEC Sport, business and engineering.
Sixth Form
RGTS has a sixth form provision for 16-19 year olds. Currently this comprises business, engineering and construction courses at level 3.
Admissions and student characteristics
As of September 2023, the school had 798 students on roll (https://www.get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Establishments/Establishment/Details/143927 ). The school is oversubscribed for September 2024.
The school serves the local community and its catchment spans a wide area around the school, with diverse primary feeder schools. The school has 42% of its students eligible for free school meals, and caters to students with a range of special educational needs and disabilities.[citation needed]
RGTS is a member of the UST group of schools, all based in east London. It is a partnership of schools, universities and public and private sector bodies.