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Ashby School, formerly known as Ashby Grammar School, is a co-educational comprehensive secondary school and sixth form in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. The school is situated in the centre of Ashby on two sites.
History
Ashby Grammar School, the original boys' school, was founded in 1567 by Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. The girls' grammar school opened in 1901. They merged in 1972 and became comprehensive. Ashby School became an academy on 1 October 2012.
Previously an upper school, in September 2022 the school expanded its age range to 11, and became a full secondary school.
= Headteachers
=T. A. Woodcock OBE
Charles Padel
John Brinsley the elder
Dr Ron Allison
David Edward Herbert
Cedric Ingleton
Vivian Keller Garnet
Eddie Green
Geoff Staniforth
= Former teachers
=Sir Mike Tomlinson CBE, Chief Inspector of Schools from 2000 to 2002 (head of chemistry from 1969 to 1977)
School site
Ashby School consists of two main sites, based on Nottingham Road (Blocks A, C, and S) and Leicester Road (Block B). From the 2020 academic year onwards, following Ofsted's safeguarding concerns of students crossing the road between the two sites, Block B became a designated Sixth Form campus. The Nottingham Road site now accommodates years 7-11 exclusively, and was recently extended to accommodate the growing number of students.
In 2019, a new sports pavilion was constructed on site after changing facilities on Range Road burnt down in a suspected arson attack. The new building includes four sets of changing rooms, showers, a performance space, and a small kitchen.
Boarding accommodation
The school provided boarding accommodation for around 70 boys aged 11-19 attending Ashby School, Ivanhoe College and Ashby Church of England School. In 2019, Ofsted gave the boarding school a rating of 'inadequate', stating it was not delivering good help or care to its boarders.
Consequently, boarding provision was removed from the school, and the buildings re-purposed into a sixth form centre with study and dining spaces.
School house system
Until 2019, the school had eight houses: Ashe (grey), Bullen (yellow), Crewe (orange), Erdington (red), Ferrers (blue), Gylby (pink), Hastings (green) and Loudoun (purple).
From 2019, the school has four houses: Bullen (yellow), Ferrers (blue), Hastings (green) and Loudoun (purple).
In 2021, a new sixth form house system was introduced. The new houses are Eagles (red), Falcons (blue), Hawks (green), and Kestrels (yellow). Since 2022, the senior team positions of head boy and head girl have been renamed to house captain.
Performance
In January 2024, Ofsted gave the school a rating of 'Good' across all categories. The school was commended for its leadership, inclusivity, and high quality teaching.
In 2024, at least 70% of year 11 students achieved at least a Grade 4 in both English and Maths GCSEs.
At least 70% of year 13 students achieved three C+ grades in A-Levels, with over 20% of these grades being an A. 24% of year 13 students progressed to Russell Group universities.
Medals controversy
In 2016, Ashby School created controversy when it proposed to auction the medals, including a Victoria Cross, won by Lt Col. Philip Bent that had been donated to the school "to inspire future pupils". The medals had been on long-term loan to the Royal Leicestershire Regimental Museum (part of Newarke Houses Museum), but had not been on display there for over forty years. The school planned to use the proceeds to fund the building of a sports pavilion. In 2018, the school received funding from the National Healthy Schools Programme for a new pavilion.
Notable former pupils
Former pupils are known as Old Ashbeians.
Andrew Betts, basketball player
Henry Dartnall, popular musician
Dorian West (former England Hooker)
The Young Knives
Nathan Buck (Leicestershire County and England U19 Cricket Player)
Tom Hopper (actor, best known for playing Sir Percival in Merlin (TV Series))
Jane Plant, geochemist, scientist, and author
Sekou, singer
= Ashby-de-la-Zouch Boys’ Grammar School
=Sir Geoffrey Arthur, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1975–84
John Bainbridge (astronomer)
Philip Bent, VC
Sir John Bonser, barrister
William Bradshaw, puritan
Jack English, photographer
Levi Fox, historian
Anthony Gilby, clergyman
Alexander Henry Green, geologist
Leslie Hale, Baron Hale, Labour MP for Oldham from 1945 to 1950 and Oldham West from 1950 to 1968
Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich
Thomas Hemsley CBE, baritone
Sir Joseph Hood, 1st Baronet, Conservative MP from 1918 to 1924 for Wimbledon
Sir James Hunt, judge
Reginald Jacques CBE, conductor
David Nish, footballer, capped five times for England
David Taylor, Labour MP from 1997 to 2009 for North West Leicestershire
Bernard Vann, VC
John Lane, architect, past president of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland and the Glasgow Institute of Architects
= Ashby-de-la-Zouch Girls' Grammar School
=Averil Burgess OBE, Chairman from 1993 to 2000 of the Independent Schools Inspectorate, Headmistress from 1975 to 1993 of South Hampstead High School
Nora David, Baroness David
Clare Hollingworth, journalist
Angela Piper, actress, plays Jennifer Aldridge (née Archer) in The Archers
Prof Diane Reay, Professor of Education since 2005 at the University of Cambridge
References
External links
Official site
Leics CC page
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