• Source: Alec Hunter Academy
    • Alec Hunter Academy (formerly The Alec Hunter County Secondary School for Boys and Girls, Alec Hunter Comprehensive School, Alec Hunter High School and Alec Hunter Humanities College) is a secondary school with academy status located in East Braintree, Essex, England.


      History


      The school opened as a technical school in 1959, and it was named after the weaver and textile designer Alec Hunter (died 1958). It had become a humanities college by 2009, when the school celebrated its 50th anniversary. In that year, local historian David Possee was writing a book on the history of the school when he died; however Braintree Museum hosted an exhibition about the school. In 2013 the school converted to an Academy by joining Saffron Academy Trust and is now part of a group of schools/academies, Saffron Academy Trust.


      Inspection judgements


      As of 2021, the school's most recent Ofsted judgement was in 2017, when it was judged Good overall.


      Notable former pupils


      Keith Flint, dancer and vocalist of the big beat band The Prodigy
      Liam Howlett, member of the British band The Prodigy, occasional DJ, and record producer
      Andy Overall, vocalist and songwriter of band Blue Zoo


      References




      Further reading


      Braintree (Town and City Memories). The Francis Frith Collection. 29 September 2005. ISBN 978-1845890520. (Contains information on the history of the Alec Hunter School)


      External links


      Hunter, Richard (2019). "The history". edmundsbury.co.uk. Edmundsbury. Retrieved 17 April 2021. (Background and life of Alec Hunter)

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