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Hall Cross Academy

Hall Cross Academy (formerly Hall Cross School and Doncaster Grammar School), is a co-educational academy in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

Hall Cross Academy
Hall Cross Academy Logo
Address
Thorne Road

, ,
DN1 2HY

England
Coordinates53°31′23″N 01°07′28″W / 53.52306°N 1.12444°W / 53.52306; -1.12444
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoConfort et liesse -Welfare and Jubilation
SpecialistScience
Department for Education URN137842 Tables
OfstedReports
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1911
Capacity2263
Former pupilsOld Danensians
Former namesDoncaster Grammar School, Hall Cross Comprehensive School
Websitehttp://www.hallcrossacademy.co.uk

Admissions Edit

The academy is split over two sites, with the Upper academy located in the centre of Doncaster (in the Town Fields area) and the Lower academy in the north of Bessacarr, near the Dome. Hall Cross Academy has specialist status as a Science College. The total number of pupils who attend the academy is over 2000. It features as an integral part of the community, providing access to facilities for many primary schools, which also form part of its large catchment area. The headteacher of the academy is Mr Simon Swain.

It is named after the Hall Cross on Hall Cross Hill, on the opposite side of the main road through Doncaster.

The Gilbert Scott building and Christchurch House Edit

The Gilbert Scott building is the oldest building on the Town Centre site, it was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and was built in 1869. Downstairs it features a plaque dedicating the building to Queen Victoria. The upper floor houses the school's library and an IT suite. The building is a classic example of Victorian Gothic Revival, featuring a large Hammerbeam roof decorated with flowers cut into the massive oak beams which may, in fact, be stained pine. The building also features a tower at one corner. Inside the library there are two massive Gothic-style glass windows at either end, one of them being stained glass, designed and executed by former pupil C. Rupert Moore, which was unveiled in 1938 as a tribute to "Old Boys" from the school who died in World War I. The library features a large number of Victorian plaques, dedicated to past headteachers of the school as well as to staff and students killed in the two world wars. The most recent plaque commemorates the visit by Prince Charles to the school in 1989.

Christchurch house is the school's equivalent of a "6th form block". It is a large detached Victorian Townhouse which overlooks the local church that the house is named after. The house features a grand wooden staircase, stained glass skylights, and a statue of the Venus de Milo which originally resided in the Girls' School, built in 1918. When the school was disbanded, the statue was moved to Hall Cross Academy.

Remembrance Day Edit

Remembrance Day is one of the most important days in the academic calendar. The academy has held a ceremony every year since 1918 to remember those who attended the school and died in battle. The service begins at 9 am. Speeches are made by the Head Teacher who gives thanks to those who died as a result of conflict. Two poppy wreaths are then carried down the corridor to the library by the Head Boy and Head Girl. They are then laid by the World War One and World War Two plaques respectively, while the Last Post is played on the trumpet, with the sounds carrying through to the library.

Railways Edit

High Speed Train power car no. 43045 was named 'The Grammar School, Doncaster AD1350' in Spring 1984.[1] It was last in revenue earning service with East Midlands Trains and was stored at Long Marston, not carrying its former name.[2]

The nameplate removed from the locomotive was kept in the collection of railwayana originally located in the tower of the academy along with a large collection of amassed by the Doncaster Grammar School Railway Society, to which, at one point, one in six pupils belonged.[3] The collection also includes nameplates from two locomotives destroyed as a result of the Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash.[3] This collection is now in the Railway Heritage Centre of the Danum Museum.[4]

Notable faculty members Edit

Alumni Edit

Hall Cross Comprehensive School Edit

  • David Firth, animator behind Salad Fingers, the fat-pie website and one half of the cult mockumentary anti-hero, MC Devvo[5]
  • Barry Middleton, England international hockey player.[6]
  • Louis Tomlinson, pop singer and songwriter, and actor.
  • Tan France, fashion designer and television personality, founder of brand Kingdom & State and fashion expert on Queer Eye.
  • Lee Cowling, Former professional footballer and football coach for Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Mansfield Town.
  • Darius Henderson, Former professional footballer for Sheffield United, Watford, Millwall and Nottingham Forest.

Doncaster Grammar School for Boys Edit

Doncaster High School for Girls Edit

Doncaster Grammar School Edit

Old Danensians Edit

Alumni and former staff of Doncaster Grammar School, Doncaster High School for Girls, Hall Cross Comprehensive School and Hall Cross Academy, known as Old Danensians, are able to join the Old Danensians' Club.

The object of the club is to maintain connections between past members of the School with one another and the School, and generally promote the welfare of the foundation.[13]

Hall Cross Academy Edit

The 2012–2013 term saw the establishment change its name to Hall Cross Academy.

Academic performance Edit

GCSE results for the school are slightly above average. At A-level it performs well, with some of the best results in South Yorkshire, and the third best in Doncaster LEA. Results in Doncaster at GCSE are notably low, but they are much better at A level, similar to the situation in Grimsby and Hull.

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.
  2. ^ "HST Power Car Fleetlist" (PDF). Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Nottingham to Leeds". Great British Railway Journeys. Series 5. Episode 10. 17 January 2014. BBC. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Rail Heritage Centre". Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  5. ^ "David Firth". IMDb. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Hall Cross hockey star scores at the Olympics". Doncaster Free Press. 20 August 2008.
  7. ^ Geddes, Tanya (27 July 2000). "FIVE WILL RECEIVE TOWN'S TOP HONOUR". South Yorkshire Times.
  8. ^ Hattersley, Roy (23 February 2009). "Lord Dearing". The Guardian.
  9. ^ Roger Needham
  10. ^ Hendry, David F (19 April 1996). "OBITUARY : Professor Denis Sargan". The Independent. London.
  11. ^ Williams, Kay (10 September 2001). "Madge Adam". The Guardian. London.
  12. ^ The English players in 1870s Scottish football, Andy Mitchell, Scottish Sport History, 12 April 2021
  13. ^ "Old Danensians' Club". Retrieved 16 September 2008.

External links Edit

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Hall Cross Academy formerly Hall Cross School and Doncaster Grammar School is a co educational academy in Doncaster South Yorkshire England Hall Cross AcademyHall Cross Academy LogoAddressThorne RoadDoncaster South Yorkshire DN1 2HYEnglandCoordinates53 31 23 N 01 07 28 W 53 52306 N 1 12444 W 53 52306 1 12444InformationTypeAcademyMottoConfort et liesse Welfare and JubilationSpecialistScienceDepartment for Education URN137842 TablesOfstedReportsAge11 to 18Enrolment1911Capacity2263Former pupilsOld DanensiansFormer namesDoncaster Grammar School Hall Cross Comprehensive SchoolWebsitehttp www hallcrossacademy co uk Contents 1 Admissions 2 The Gilbert Scott building and Christchurch House 3 Remembrance Day 4 Railways 5 Notable faculty members 6 Alumni 6 1 Hall Cross Comprehensive School 6 2 Doncaster Grammar School for Boys 6 3 Doncaster High School for Girls 6 4 Doncaster Grammar School 7 Old Danensians 8 Hall Cross Academy 9 Academic performance 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksAdmissions EditThe academy is split over two sites with the Upper academy located in the centre of Doncaster in the Town Fields area and the Lower academy in the north of Bessacarr near the Dome Hall Cross Academy has specialist status as a Science College The total number of pupils who attend the academy is over 2000 It features as an integral part of the community providing access to facilities for many primary schools which also form part of its large catchment area The headteacher of the academy is Mr Simon Swain It is named after the Hall Cross on Hall Cross Hill on the opposite side of the main road through Doncaster The Gilbert Scott building and Christchurch House EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Gilbert Scott building is the oldest building on the Town Centre site it was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and was built in 1869 Downstairs it features a plaque dedicating the building to Queen Victoria The upper floor houses the school s library and an IT suite The building is a classic example of Victorian Gothic Revival featuring a large Hammerbeam roof decorated with flowers cut into the massive oak beams which may in fact be stained pine The building also features a tower at one corner Inside the library there are two massive Gothic style glass windows at either end one of them being stained glass designed and executed by former pupil C Rupert Moore which was unveiled in 1938 as a tribute to Old Boys from the school who died in World War I The library features a large number of Victorian plaques dedicated to past headteachers of the school as well as to staff and students killed in the two world wars The most recent plaque commemorates the visit by Prince Charles to the school in 1989 Christchurch house is the school s equivalent of a 6th form block It is a large detached Victorian Townhouse which overlooks the local church that the house is named after The house features a grand wooden staircase stained glass skylights and a statue of the Venus de Milo which originally resided in the Girls School built in 1918 When the school was disbanded the statue was moved to Hall Cross Academy Remembrance Day EditRemembrance Day is one of the most important days in the academic calendar The academy has held a ceremony every year since 1918 to remember those who attended the school and died in battle The service begins at 9 am Speeches are made by the Head Teacher who gives thanks to those who died as a result of conflict Two poppy wreaths are then carried down the corridor to the library by the Head Boy and Head Girl They are then laid by the World War One and World War Two plaques respectively while the Last Post is played on the trumpet with the sounds carrying through to the library Railways EditHigh Speed Train power car no 43045 was named The Grammar School Doncaster AD1350 in Spring 1984 1 It was last in revenue earning service with East Midlands Trains and was stored at Long Marston not carrying its former name 2 The nameplate removed from the locomotive was kept in the collection of railwayana originally located in the tower of the academy along with a large collection of amassed by the Doncaster Grammar School Railway Society to which at one point one in six pupils belonged 3 The collection also includes nameplates from two locomotives destroyed as a result of the Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash 3 This collection is now in the Railway Heritage Centre of the Danum Museum 4 Notable faculty members EditH J Blackham taught divinity in the early 1930s Squadron Leader Ernest Kinghorn Labour MP from 1945 to 1951 for Great Yarmouth taught languages Alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2011 Hall Cross Comprehensive School Edit David Firth animator behind Salad Fingers the fat pie website and one half of the cult mockumentary anti hero MC Devvo 5 Barry Middleton England international hockey player 6 Louis Tomlinson pop singer and songwriter and actor Tan France fashion designer and television personality founder of brand Kingdom amp State and fashion expert on Queer Eye Lee Cowling Former professional footballer and football coach for Manchester United Nottingham Forest and Mansfield Town Darius Henderson Former professional footballer for Sheffield United Watford Millwall and Nottingham Forest Doncaster Grammar School for Boys Edit Edmund Beckett 1st Baron Grimthorpe briefly H J Blackham philosopher and humanist Rodney Bickerstaffe former leader of Britain s largest trades union UNISON 7 Prof Thomas Charlton Jackson Professor of Engineering from 1970 to 1979 at the University of Aberdeen and Professor of Civil Engineering from 1963 to 1970 at Queen s University Belfast Ronald Dearing CB former Chairman of the Post Office Chancellor from 1993 to 2000 of the University of Nottingham and known for the Dearing Report which laid the foundations of tuition fees top up fees at universities 8 Sir Eric Denton CBE marine biologist Royal Society Research Professor from 1964 to 1974 at the University of Bristol Percy Elland Editor from 1950 to 1959 of the Evening Standard Prof Robert Fox Professor from 1988 to 2006 of the History of Science at the University of Oxford Linacre College Kevin Marsh BBC executive Editor from 2002 to 2006 of the Today programme Prof Roger Needham CBE Professor of Computer Systems from 1981 to 1998 at the University of Cambridge Head of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory from 1980 to 1995 and invented important algorithms Needham Schroeder protocol for computer security 9 Rev Prof Christopher Rowland Dean Ireland s Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture since 1991 at the University of Oxford Prof Denis Sargan Professor of Econometrics from 1964 to 1984 at the London School of Economics LSE 10 John Scott Scott rocket scientist Edward Smallwood Liberal MP from 1917 to 1918 of Islington EastDoncaster High School for Girls Edit Madge Adam astronomer 11 Margo Gunn actress Jane Harrison one of four women to have been awarded the George CrossDoncaster Grammar School Edit Thomas Britten international footballer Wales 1878 and 1880 12 John Cartwright Emeritus Professor of the Law of Contract University of Oxford Gillian Coultard football player former Captain of the England Woman s football teamOld Danensians EditAlumni and former staff of Doncaster Grammar School Doncaster High School for Girls Hall Cross Comprehensive School and Hall Cross Academy known as Old Danensians are able to join the Old Danensians Club The object of the club is to maintain connections between past members of the School with one another and the School and generally promote the welfare of the foundation 13 Hall Cross Academy EditThe 2012 2013 term saw the establishment change its name to Hall Cross Academy Academic performance EditGCSE results for the school are slightly above average At A level it performs well with some of the best results in South Yorkshire and the third best in Doncaster LEA Results in Doncaster at GCSE are notably low but they are much better at A level similar to the situation in Grimsby and Hull Gallery Edit An external view of the academy The library as seen from the balcony A close up of the stained glass library window Students at the Thorne Road site 1887 The first students to attend the Thorne Road site 1870 The original school building 1869See also EditListed buildings in Doncaster Town Ward References Edit TRANSPENNINE Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 HST Power Car Fleetlist PDF Retrieved 31 August 2022 a b Nottingham to Leeds Great British Railway Journeys Series 5 Episode 10 17 January 2014 BBC Retrieved 17 January 2014 Rail Heritage Centre Retrieved 31 August 2022 David Firth IMDb Retrieved 21 May 2022 Hall Cross hockey star scores at the Olympics Doncaster Free Press 20 August 2008 Geddes Tanya 27 July 2000 FIVE WILL RECEIVE TOWN S TOP HONOUR South Yorkshire Times Hattersley Roy 23 February 2009 Lord Dearing The Guardian Roger Needham Hendry David F 19 April 1996 OBITUARY Professor Denis Sargan The Independent London Williams Kay 10 September 2001 Madge Adam The Guardian London The English players in 1870s Scottish football Andy Mitchell Scottish Sport History 12 April 2021 Old Danensians Club Retrieved 16 September 2008 External links EditHall Cross Academy website 2007 Ofsted report permanent dead link Old Danensians Club website EduBase permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hall Cross Academy amp oldid 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