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Type
  
Academy

Gender
  
Co-educational

Phone
  
+44 1354 606000

Principal
  
Jason Wing

Ages
  
11–19

Number of students
  
1,358

Established
  
17th century (grammar school) 1969; 1983 (mergers) 2013 (academy)

Location
  
Wimblington Road March Cambridgeshire PE15 9PX England

Address
  
Wimblington Rd, March PE15 9PX, UK

Similar
  
Cromwell Community College, Thomas Clarkson Academy, Sir Harry Smith Communi, Ely College, Abbey College - Ramsey

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Neale-Wade Academy (formerly Neale-Wade Community College) is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status in the market town of March, Cambridgeshire, England. As with many state schools, the current school was the product of a merger of a grammar school and a comprehensive school. The merged school has since grown to become the Fenland's largest secondary school. It was designated Mathematics & Computing specialist status in 2005, and gained academy status in 2013.

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March Grammar School

The college can trace its history back to 1696 when William Neale left an estate, the income of which was to help educate 8 poor boys. In 1717, Henry Wade left £20 per annum to pay for a schoolmaster to teach 20 poor children of the Parish. These two bequests were the origin of what eventually became March Grammar School. School premises were built on Station Road in 1876 and the school stayed there until a new site was opened on Wimblington Road in 1964. The Old Boys and Masters of the school who gave their lives during the two World Wars are commemorated on plaques which are displayed in the current college's main hall.

Other schools

Hereward School was founded in 1934 due to the need for another senior school in the town. It turned fully comprehensive in 1969.

March High School for Girls was the local girls' grammar school. It was founded in 1907 to complement the boys-only March Grammar. Both schools merged in 1969.

Neale-Wade

The existing College site was established in the 1964 for the Grammar School. Around this time, the tripartite system was being phased out and many grammar or selective state schools were being merged with secondary modern schools. March Grammar and March High merged in 1969 to form Neale-Wade School. In 1983, after a great deal of debate and considerable building, the Neale-Wade merged with Hereward School to form a new comprehensive on the Neale-Wade site. It was agreed to keep the Neale-Wade name while designating the School a "Community College".

After the March 2012 inspection, the college was placed into special measures by Ofsted but has since made progress under new principal Jason Wing, for which he was commended by inspectors in a follow-up report.

In early November 2012, the school held meetings with parents and the community to discuss the possibility of converting into an academy. The College became Neale-Wade Academy, an Active Learning Trust school on 1 April 2013.

Former pupils

The March Grammar School Old Boys Association was founded in 1919 as its alumni association. In 2007 it changed its name to March Grammar and Neale-Wade Former Students Association to include former pupils of the current Neale-Wade Community College.

March Grammar School

  • Stewart Adams (chemist) OBE (born 1923), chemist who developed Ibuprofen
  • Reginald James Barrett, awarded Military Cross in 1918
  • Brian Corby, child protection expert and author
  • Richard Davis (astronomer) OBE, FRAS (1949 – 2016) radio astronomer
  • Francis William Ford, (son of headmaster) awarded Military Cross in 1917
  • Timothy W. Potter, archaeologist
  • Peter Russell-Eggitt OBE, food scientist
  • Neale-Wade

  • Louise Hazel, heptathlete
  • Dominic Mohan, editor of The Sun
  • Jason Wing, former Olympic bobsledder and current principal
  • Grammar School

  • Stephen Crook, photographer
  • References

    Neale-Wade Academy Wikipedia