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Robert Smyth Academy

The Robert Smyth Academy is a secondary school in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England, for 11- to 19-year-olds. It is situated in the north of the town, on Burnmill Road, close to St Luke's Hospital.

The Robert Smyth Academy
Address
Burnmill Road

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LE16 7JG

Coordinates52°29′11″N 0°55′25″W / 52.48637°N 0.92356°W / 52.48637; -0.92356
Information
TypeAcademy - Converter Mainstream
MottoRespect, Succeed, Aspire
Established1607
Department for Education URN137161 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalD. Cleary
GenderMixed-sex education
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1,109
HousesBragg, Logan, Hammond, Moseley
Websitehttps://www.robertsmyth.tgacademy.org.uk/

History edit

Around 1570, Robert Smyth, from the town, walked to London. By 1598, he had become comptroller of the City of London. In 1607 he founded Market Harborough Grammar School. The building still exists in the Market Place. For the first 150 years, it was only open to boys who were of the Anglican faith. In 1909, Leicestershire County Council built a new school, called the County Grammar School of Edward VII, on the present location on Burnmill Road. In 1944, the school fees were stopped and it became known as Market Harborough Grammar School. In 1978, it became Robert Smyth School, and in 2011, it became Robert Smyth Academy

It used to be known as Market Harborough Upper School, being one of the few remaining upper schools in England.

With around 117 staff and 1109 pupils, it provides a comprehensive education for pupils from Year 7 and then into Key Stage 4 (KS4), for GCSE and Post-16 (A-levels). It has been awarded both an Investors in People award and an Artsmark Gold award. In 2006 a successful application was put forward for the school to become a dual status technology/arts college. The catchment area of the school covers Market Harborough and the surrounding villages including Kibworth, Fleckney, Great Glen, King's Norton, Foxton, the Langtons, Gumley, Laughton, Clipston and Lubenham.

The school converted to academy status in September 2011.[1]

In September 2017, the Academy became a member of the Tudor Grange Academies Trust (TGAT). The Academy went from six 50-minute lessons changing to five 60-minute lessons without bells.[2]

Houses and forms edit

The school consists of four 'houses', Bragg, Logan (formerly Wartnaby), Moseley and Hammond (formerly Pickering). The houses are named after historical figures from the town and are mainly in existence for administrative purposes (main school lessons are timetabled by house group and house assemblies are held weekly) but inter-house sports are also popular activities. Two Year 12 pupils from each house are nominated by staff annually to become school prefects.

Sixth Form edit

Post-16, or sixth form as it is commonly known, is housed in the 'Sixth Form Centre', a separate building to the lower school, providing a cafeteria, computer suite and quiet work areas. Sixth form lessons are held throughout the school - the Sixth Form Centre has a few classrooms, but the majority of classes are still taught in the main buildings.

Both sixth form and main school pupils have access to the library, which also contains computers. Lower school pupils have a separate canteen.

Facilities edit

Other notable facilities of the school are the Main Hall - an assembly hall, in which assemblies are held, as well as concerts, proms and other large-scale events. The Max studio allows pupils to take part in activities such as Dance and Drama "The Max", named after governor Maxwell Corney. This has a highly flexible format with space for dancing classes and acting. The Hammond Theatre is also a small intimate space used for small productions and practice performances. All new floodlit Astro Pitch with 2G Sand Based Astro Pitch for Football and Hockey. Full Hockey Pitch 11 v 11 Football and 7 v 7 Football. Two indoor sports centre halls are adjacent to the Astro pitches (in which indoor football, netball, basketball and other sports can be played) There is also a large school field, on which football and rugby are played, The library offers the usual reference facilities plus a thriving lunch time chess club. The school has a number of IT rooms, all networked with internet access and several science labs.

The Sixteen07 canteen opened on 18 February 2011 for Key Stage 3 & 4 students in years 7 to 11. The £1 million facility was built to replace a Nissen hut style structure and contains a kitchen, dining room and training kitchen. Pupils voted for the name of the canteen, selecting 'Sixteen07' in honour of the school's founding date.[3]

Alumni edit

Market Harborough Grammar edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Official website". Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Changes to the school day" (PDF). www.robertsmyth.tgacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. ^ [1] Archived 4 September 2012
  4. ^ "Professor Ann Louise Kinmonth CBE". Department of Public Health and Primary Care.
  5. ^ "Tony Pickering".
  6. ^ "Inspiring Physicians | RCP Museum". history.rcplondon.ac.uk.

External links edit

  • Official School website
  • School history

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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 Robert Smyth Academy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Robert Smyth Academy is a secondary school in Market Harborough Leicestershire England for 11 to 19 year olds It is situated in the north of the town on Burnmill Road close to St Luke s Hospital The Robert Smyth AcademyAddressBurnmill RoadMarket Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7JGEnglandCoordinates52 29 11 N 0 55 25 W 52 48637 N 0 92356 W 52 48637 0 92356InformationTypeAcademy Converter MainstreamMottoRespect Succeed AspireEstablished1607Department for Education URN137161 TablesOfstedReportsPrincipalD ClearyGenderMixed sex educationAge11 to 19Enrolment1 109HousesBragg Logan Hammond MoseleyWebsitehttps www robertsmyth tgacademy org uk Contents 1 History 2 Houses and forms 3 Sixth Form 4 Facilities 5 Alumni 5 1 Market Harborough Grammar 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAround 1570 Robert Smyth from the town walked to London By 1598 he had become comptroller of the City of London In 1607 he founded Market Harborough Grammar School The building still exists in the Market Place For the first 150 years it was only open to boys who were of the Anglican faith In 1909 Leicestershire County Council built a new school called the County Grammar School of Edward VII on the present location on Burnmill Road In 1944 the school fees were stopped and it became known as Market Harborough Grammar School In 1978 it became Robert Smyth School and in 2011 it became Robert Smyth AcademyIt used to be known as Market Harborough Upper School being one of the few remaining upper schools in England With around 117 staff and 1109 pupils it provides a comprehensive education for pupils from Year 7 and then into Key Stage 4 KS4 for GCSE and Post 16 A levels It has been awarded both an Investors in People award and an Artsmark Gold award In 2006 a successful application was put forward for the school to become a dual status technology arts college The catchment area of the school covers Market Harborough and the surrounding villages including Kibworth Fleckney Great Glen King s Norton Foxton the Langtons Gumley Laughton Clipston and Lubenham The school converted to academy status in September 2011 1 In September 2017 the Academy became a member of the Tudor Grange Academies Trust TGAT The Academy went from six 50 minute lessons changing to five 60 minute lessons without bells 2 Houses and forms editThe school consists of four houses Bragg Logan formerly Wartnaby Moseley and Hammond formerly Pickering The houses are named after historical figures from the town and are mainly in existence for administrative purposes main school lessons are timetabled by house group and house assemblies are held weekly but inter house sports are also popular activities Two Year 12 pupils from each house are nominated by staff annually to become school prefects Sixth Form editPost 16 or sixth form as it is commonly known is housed in the Sixth Form Centre a separate building to the lower school providing a cafeteria computer suite and quiet work areas Sixth form lessons are held throughout the school the Sixth Form Centre has a few classrooms but the majority of classes are still taught in the main buildings Both sixth form and main school pupils have access to the library which also contains computers Lower school pupils have a separate canteen Facilities editOther notable facilities of the school are the Main Hall an assembly hall in which assemblies are held as well as concerts proms and other large scale events The Max studio allows pupils to take part in activities such as Dance and Drama The Max named after governor Maxwell Corney This has a highly flexible format with space for dancing classes and acting The Hammond Theatre is also a small intimate space used for small productions and practice performances All new floodlit Astro Pitch with 2G Sand Based Astro Pitch for Football and Hockey Full Hockey Pitch 11 v 11 Football and 7 v 7 Football Two indoor sports centre halls are adjacent to the Astro pitches in which indoor football netball basketball and other sports can be played There is also a large school field on which football and rugby are played The library offers the usual reference facilities plus a thriving lunch time chess club The school has a number of IT rooms all networked with internet access and several science labs The Sixteen07 canteen opened on 18 February 2011 for Key Stage 3 amp 4 students in years 7 to 11 The 1 million facility was built to replace a Nissen hut style structure and contains a kitchen dining room and training kitchen Pupils voted for the name of the canteen selecting Sixteen07 in honour of the school s founding date 3 Alumni editSally Bundock BBC news presenter Matthew Cornwell Northampton Saints player Ex Exeter player Ex Leicester Tigers player and England U21 Captain Dan Cole rugby union Leicester Tigers player and England Saxon Josh Devine Drummer for One Direction Martin Johnson Former rugby player and former manager of the England rugby union team Josh Knight footballer for Peterborough United Andy Peake Former footballer Allison Pearson nee Judith Lobbett Daily Mail columnist Frances Quinn winner of The Great British Bake Off Ben Smith Leicestershire and Worcestershire county cricketer and batting coach Prof Bob White FRS geophysicist Professor of Geophysics at the University of Cambridge Nina Stibbe Writer of Love Nina Man at the Helm Paradice Lodge An Almost Perfect Christmas amp Reasons to be Cheerful Dylan Fletcher Sailing Gold medalist Tokyo Olympics Sailing 49ersMarket Harborough Grammar edit Sir William Henry Bragg KBE Nobel prize winning physicist and inventor of the X ray spectrometer Prof Dame Rosemary Cramp 1940 7 Professor of Archaeology University of Durham 1971 90 Prof Ann Louise Kinmonth CBE Professor of General Practice from 1997 2011 at the University of Cambridge and Professor of Primary Medical Care from 1992 96 at the University of Southampton 4 Sqn Ldr Tony Pickering Battle of Britain pilot 5 Sir Edmund Spriggs FRCP 6 David Wells Managing Director of the Service Division from 1993 96 at British Gas Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Keith Williamson 1939 44 Chief of the Air Staff 1982 85References edit Official website Retrieved 3 April 2021 Changes to the school day PDF www robertsmyth tgacademy org uk Retrieved 3 April 2021 1 Archived 4 September 2012 Professor Ann Louise Kinmonth CBE Department of Public Health and Primary Care Tony Pickering Inspiring Physicians RCP Museum history rcplondon ac uk External links editOfficial School website School history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Smyth Academy amp oldid 1196139689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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