Herschel Grammar School

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Herschel Grammar School
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Motto Achievement, challenge, excellence
Established 1952
Type Grammar academy
Headteacher Mrs Joanne Rockall
Location Northampton Avenue
Slough
Berkshire
SL1 3BW
England
DfE number 871/5407
DfE URN 137726 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 861
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–18
Website www.herschel.slough.sch.uk

Herschel Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school with academy status, located in Slough, Berkshire, England. The headteacher is Mrs Joanne Rockall.[1] The school has around 900 pupils, 250 of whom are in the sixth form.

History

The school was established in town centre buildings formerly occupied by Slough Secondary School in William Street (a site now occupied by the Slough campus of Thames Valley University) in about 1952. In 1958, the school moved to a purpose-built site on Northampton Avenue, occupying land that had (before the Second World War) been used as 'Timbertown', an area of temporary houses.[2] The school has remained at Northampton Avenue, although for the 1988/89 academic year it temporarily moved to the site of the former Orchard Secondary Modern School while the permanent buildings were refurbished after damage to the roof in the storms of 1987.[3]

Within its present buildings, the school has had a number of names and forms, including:

Slough Technical School
Slough Technical High School (to 1972)
Herschel High School (1972 to 1984)
Sir William Herschel Grammar School (from 1984)
Herschel Grammar School

In 2004, the school completed a sports centre, which now serves as Herschel Sports to the public when out of school hours. The sports complex includes a full-size astro-turf football, hockey pitch, four full-size tennis courts, six full-size indoor badminton courts, one full-size indoor basketball court, a dance studio and changing facilities with lockers.

Sixth form

The school has a sixth form of about 250 pupils, both from the lower school and pupils who have moved from other schools. The sixth form is a part of the Herschel Consortium. The pupils in the sixth form have a common room that is used for studying as well as more general recreational and relaxing activities during lesson time. In September 2006 a silent study room was built inside the sixth form block and pupils are timetabled to spend one or two hours of non-lesson time in a supervised study room.

Prefects

The school has a prefect system. In the latter part of Year 12, twelve prefects including a Head Boy and Head Girl are elected by the students and teachers in the Sixth Form and Year 11. The prefects occupy their posts until the end of Year 13.

School links

Herschel Grammar School is the founding member-school of the Herschel Consortium - a co-operation of the sixth forms of Herschel Grammar School, the Westgate School, and Baylis Court School, all of which are within the same district of Slough.

Notable former pupils

Notes and references

  1. Herschel Grammar School website Accessed 13 September 2009
  2. pp 75, 82, The Changing Face of Slough, Slough Museum, Breedon Books, 2003
  3. pp 82, The Changing Face of Slough, Slough Museum, Breedon Books, Derby 2003

External links

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