The St Lawrence Academy (formerly High Ridge School) is a coeducational Church of England secondary school with academy status, in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England.[1] The Academy teaches GCSEs and BTECs,[2] and has specialisms in sports and science.[3]
The St Lawrence Academy | |
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Address | |
Doncaster Road , , DN15 7DF England | |
Coordinates | 53°35′27″N 0°39′55″W / 53.59094°N 0.66517°W |
Information | |
Type | Academy |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Department for Education URN | 135674 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Head teacher | Matt Hire |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrolment | 807 students |
Website | http://tsla.realsmartcloud.com |
History
editGrammar school
editScunthorpe Grammar School opened in 1927.[4] It became a comprehensive, as High Ridge School, in 1968 when the Scunthorpe division of Lindsey turned comprehensive.[5]
Comprehensive
editA community school administered by North Lincolnshire Council, High Ridge School converted to academy status on 1 September 2008 and was renamed The St Lawrence Academy. The school is sponsored by the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln.[6]
In 2011 demolition of the old building began and construction started as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. The new building was built by May Gurney and was completed in October 2013. The old hall is refurbished but still remains.
Notable alumni
editThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (November 2018) |
Scunthorpe Grammar School
edit- Roy Axe, car designer with Chrysler Europe in the 1970s, designing the Talbot Horizon and Alpine, later working for Austin Rover Group in the late 1980s
- Prof Gordon Dougan FRS, Head of Pathogen Research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire
- Ric Parker CBE FREng, Director of Research and Technology from 2001–16 at Rolls-Royce (at High Ridge from 1968)
- John Peck (politician), can be seen in the film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, who belonged to the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)
- David Plowright, CBE, television producer, younger brother of Joan, Controller of Programmes from 1969–79 at Granada Television (which helped his brother-in-law)
- Dame Joan Plowright, actress, married to Laurence Olivier from 1961 to his death in July 1989
- Major-General Dennis Shaw CB CBE, Head from 1975-78 of the Commando Logistic Regiment
- Graham Taylor OBE, former manager from 1990-93 of England
- Michael Tomlinson (engineer) FICE FIStructE, Chairman from 1969-71 of the British Geotechnical Association, who researched soil mechanics, groundwater control and design of piles[7] who lived at Burton upon Stather
- Prof Stephen Westaby FRCS, Senior Cardiac Surgeon since 1986 at the John Radcliffe Hospital, and Professor of Biomedical Sciences since 2006 at the University of Wales
- Neil Cox, former Premier League footballer
References
edit- ^ "St Lawrence Academy Location". tsla.realsmartcloud.com.
- ^ "St Lawrence Academy - Subjects offered". tsla.realsmartcloud.com.
- ^ "Specialisms". termdates.com.
- ^ The History of Brigg Grammar School by F. Henthorn (PDF), at p. 68
- ^ "North Lincolnshire Museum Image Archive: Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe, looking east, with the former Scunthorpe Grammar School on the left, c.1960's". Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ^ "Meet the Sponsors". tsla.realsmartcloud.com.
- ^ Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition by Michael Tomlinson
External links
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