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John Hanson Community School

John Hanson Community School is a coeducational community secondary school, located in Andover, in the English county of Hampshire.[1]

John Hanson Community School
Address
Floral Way

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SP10 3RH

England
Coordinates51°12′19″N 1°30′15″W / 51.2052°N 1.5041°W / 51.2052; -1.5041
Information
TypeCommunity school
MottoInspire, Care, Succeed
Established1569
Local authorityHampshire
Department for Education URN116405 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherRussell Stevens
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment983 as of April 2022
Websitehttp://www.jhanson.hants.sch.uk/

It was formerly known as Andover Grammar School, which dates back to the 16th century and is the oldest school in Andover.

It is administered by Hampshire County Council which coordinates the schools admissions.[2] The school offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils.

History edit

Until the late sixteenth century, schooling in Andover was limited to a nunnery and a priory offering education to a limited number of boys and girls. Winchester college graduate John Hanson sought to change this by leaving a £200 endowment in his will,[3] to found a new free school for the children of Andover. Hanson died in 1571; this date is often cited as the year that the school opened, however town records show that the first headmaster Anthony Twitchin was not appointed until 1582, His initials and the year were inscribed in a foundation stone of the original school building; this stone has been moved to each subsequent site and can be found in the reception area of the current school.

Other benefactors included local tradesmen and prominent local families, who made donations of money and resources in the early days of the school. The surnames of Richard Kemys, Richard Blake and Hugh Marshall (the school's second headmaster) were used alongside that of John Hanson as the names for the school's "houses" until the early 21st century.

The original school opened in 1582 in the grounds of St Mary's Church, accessed via Andover's famous Norman arch. It was extended in 1618 and rebuilt in 1773, before being demolished in 1847, when the church itself was demolished and replaced with the current church. The site of John Hanson's "Andover Free School" is now a shrubbery.

In 1845 the school was renamed Andover Grammar School and Martha Gale, a resident of Church Close, donated a house to provide a new site for the school, as well as money for development. The house is now Andover Museum, which was opened by former pupil Lord Denning in 1981.

In 1925 the school moved to a new purpose-built site on Weyhill Road, with the entrance in Croye Close. An open-air swimming pool was built in the 1930s, and in the 1950s the school was extended with state-of-the-art science labs and a new dining hall, with integral kitchens and an impressive theatrical stage.

In 1974, the school was renamed John Hanson School in honour of its founder. According to a promotional brochure for the town published in the early 1970s, the John Hanson name had originally been intended for the new college, which was ultimately designated Cricklade College. More new buildings, known as the A Block, were added, providing art studios, a large sports hall and well equipped home economics classrooms. Pre-fabricated huts were installed, as the school expanded. In 2001, now renamed John Hanson Community School, the school moved to its current site on Floral Way. The Croye Close buildings were demolished and the site is now a small housing estate, with roads named after Lord Denning and Richard Kemys.

Notable former pupils edit

John Hanson Community School edit

  • Brodi Hughes, Footballer for Chelsea FC
  • Finn Tonks, Footballer for Bournemouth FC

Andover Grammar School edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  2. ^ "John Hanson Community School - GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk.
  3. ^ A History of Andover Grammar School. Harrison & Sons. 1920. pp. All.

External links edit

  • A History of the Andover Free School, latterly called Andover Grammar School

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources John Hanson Community School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message John Hanson Community School is a coeducational community secondary school located in Andover in the English county of Hampshire 1 John Hanson Community SchoolAddressFloral WayAndover Hampshire SP10 3RHEnglandCoordinates51 12 19 N 1 30 15 W 51 2052 N 1 5041 W 51 2052 1 5041InformationTypeCommunity schoolMottoInspire Care SucceedEstablished1569Local authorityHampshireDepartment for Education URN116405 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherRussell StevensGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16Enrolment983 as of April 2022 update Websitehttp www jhanson hants sch uk It was formerly known as Andover Grammar School which dates back to the 16th century and is the oldest school in Andover It is administered by Hampshire County Council which coordinates the schools admissions 2 The school offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils Contents 1 History 2 Notable former pupils 2 1 John Hanson Community School 2 2 Andover Grammar School 3 References 4 External linksHistory editUntil the late sixteenth century schooling in Andover was limited to a nunnery and a priory offering education to a limited number of boys and girls Winchester college graduate John Hanson sought to change this by leaving a 200 endowment in his will 3 to found a new free school for the children of Andover Hanson died in 1571 this date is often cited as the year that the school opened however town records show that the first headmaster Anthony Twitchin was not appointed until 1582 His initials and the year were inscribed in a foundation stone of the original school building this stone has been moved to each subsequent site and can be found in the reception area of the current school Other benefactors included local tradesmen and prominent local families who made donations of money and resources in the early days of the school The surnames of Richard Kemys Richard Blake and Hugh Marshall the school s second headmaster were used alongside that of John Hanson as the names for the school s houses until the early 21st century The original school opened in 1582 in the grounds of St Mary s Church accessed via Andover s famous Norman arch It was extended in 1618 and rebuilt in 1773 before being demolished in 1847 when the church itself was demolished and replaced with the current church The site of John Hanson s Andover Free School is now a shrubbery In 1845 the school was renamed Andover Grammar School and Martha Gale a resident of Church Close donated a house to provide a new site for the school as well as money for development The house is now Andover Museum which was opened by former pupil Lord Denning in 1981 In 1925 the school moved to a new purpose built site on Weyhill Road with the entrance in Croye Close An open air swimming pool was built in the 1930s and in the 1950s the school was extended with state of the art science labs and a new dining hall with integral kitchens and an impressive theatrical stage In 1974 the school was renamed John Hanson School in honour of its founder According to a promotional brochure for the town published in the early 1970s the John Hanson name had originally been intended for the new college which was ultimately designated Cricklade College More new buildings known as the A Block were added providing art studios a large sports hall and well equipped home economics classrooms Pre fabricated huts were installed as the school expanded In 2001 now renamed John Hanson Community School the school moved to its current site on Floral Way The Croye Close buildings were demolished and the site is now a small housing estate with roads named after Lord Denning and Richard Kemys Notable former pupils editJohn Hanson Community School edit Brodi Hughes Footballer for Chelsea FC Finn Tonks Footballer for Bournemouth FC Andover Grammar School edit Frank Barnaby nuclear physicist and Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Cyril Berry author Alfred Denning lawyer and judge Norman Denning Vice Admiral of the Royal Navy Catherine Merridale historian Richard Trowbridge twenty fifth Governor of Australia The Troggs British pop group Only Chris Britton the lead guitarist attended AGSReferences edit Home John Hanson Community School Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 27 October 2013 John Hanson Community School GOV UK get information schools service gov uk A History of Andover Grammar School Harrison amp Sons 1920 pp All External links editJohn Hanson Community School official website A History of the Andover Free School latterly called Andover Grammar School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hanson Community School amp oldid 1149687593, 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