King's School, Pontefract
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The King's School | |
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Edward VI of England | |
Department for Education URN | 139500 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | M Evans |
Staff | 113 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrolment | 1022 |
Website | http://www.kings.patrust.org.uk/ |
The King's School is a
History
King's School Pontefract was founded in 1139. Little documentation survives from its early years, and it was refounded in the reign of
Grammar school
The present buildings were opened on 14 July 1932 by Sir F. Stanley Jackson.[4] It was a boys' grammar school with around 650 boys, operated by the West Riding County Council. Four houses were formed, each associated with a name and a colour. They were Atkinson (yellow), Lyon (blue), De Lacy (green) and King Edward (red). Classes corresponding to years were numbered from 1 to 5 with three streamed classes in each year from and including Form 2. Upon entry to the school boys were placed in classes 1A, 1B and 1C ordered by surname alphabetically. In the second form streaming started with the top 30 rated pupils being placed in 2R (R for Rapid as year 3 was skipped by these pupils, passing directly to 4R). The other classes in the second form were 2A, 2B, 2C based on academic level. Thereafter the classes were for example in the 5th form: 5R, 5A, 5B. All pupils had a form master and went to classes with specialist Teachers. There were not enough rooms for all classes to have a form room - some of the upper sixth form used to have the corridor outside the dining room as their form room. Only a few pupils stayed on for the sixth form, many pupils left the school at 16. It was expected that the R-class pupils would go on to the sixth form. The Grammar school had a tradition of playing Rugby Union and there were fields outside for this purpose, which were converted for cricket in the summer.
Comprehensive
The school became a comprehensive with a sixth form in 1978.
Academy
The school converted to academy status on 1 April 2013 and is one of two high schools with Carleton High School in Pontefract Academies Trust.
Headmasters
The following have been headmasters:[citation needed]
- 1548 John Stagg
- 1585 Lyonell Naylor
- 1593 John Marshe
- 1593 William Hartley
- 1622 Arthur Bromeley
- 1622 Thurston Elliott
- 1654 Thomas Lake
- 1662 Thomas Hunt
- 1672 Joseph Swift
- 1685 Nathan Drake
- 1689 Thomas Atkinson
- 1697 Thomas Horwood
- 1705 Thomas Horwood
- 1713 Francis Lassells
- 1737 Richard Harrison
- 1742 William Holmes
- 1778 Miles Steadman
- 1793 James Bindloss
- 1806 James Dixon
- 1807 Archibold C Campbell
- 1822 Pattison Watman
- 1851 Samuel W Newbald
- 1869 Thomas Longley
- 1874 Henry Caukwell
- 1889 Thomas H Nichols
- 1918 Edward B Forrest
- 1939 John D Lean (Died late 1958)
- 1959 Alan Aldous
- 1970 J. Gavin Peck
- 1977 Mrs Joyce Grace (nee Pickersgill)
- 1985 V.S Kenningham
- 2000 Julie Craig
- 2013 Barbara Tibbets
- 2018 Elaine Briggs
- 2019 Dominic Pinto
Admissions
The school is currently situated on a raised area near Ackworth Road in Pontefract, along Mill Hill Lane, southwest of the town centre and the A645/A639 crossroads. There are over 1,000 pupils, 60 teaching staff and 53 additional staff. The school's current Headteacher is Mr Dominic Pinto. The King's School, Carleton High School and many of the Primary Schools in the two pyramids are now members of Pontefract Academies Trust (previously, Pontefract Education Trust)
Sport
The school's sporting traditions include rugby union (the year 11 team reached the final of the Yorkshire Cup in 2006), and athletics, with some pupils achieving local and national honours.[6]
Notable former pupils
- Derek Birdsall, graphic designer, who redesigned the Book of Common Prayer in 2000
- Ken Booth, E. H. Carr Professor of International Politics from 1999 to 2008 at Aberystwyth University
- miners' strike[citation needed]
- Colonel Commandant from 1997 to 2004 of the Royal Engineers
- Henry John Poskitt, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leedsfrom 1936 to 1950
- Rich Johnston, cartoonist, writer and journalist
- Simon Thorp, Viz cartoonist
- Tatler
- Nick Revell, stand-up comedian and scriptwriter*
References
- ^ 'The King's School Endowment'
- ^ 'Article on the school from 1932'
- ^ 'History of The King's School'
- ^ "Opening of Pontefract Kings School in 1932". pontefractus.co.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "1978 change". Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
- ^ 'King's School Homepage'
- ^ Peter Townend, Obituary, The Daily Telegraph.