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Established
  
16 April 1617

Religion
  
All

Chair of Governors
  
Mr S Goodair

Founder
  
Richard Hale

Type
  
Academy

Headteacher
  
Mr Stephen Neate

Phone
  
+44 1992 583441

Founded
  
16 April 1617

Richard Hale School

Motto
  
Doctrina cvm virtvte(Learnedness with virtue)

Address
  
Hale Rd, Hertford SG13 8EN, UK

Similar
  
Presdales School, Simon Balle School, Goffs School, The Chauncy School, The Sele School

Profiles

Richard hale school class of 2013


Richard Hale School is a boys' secondary school with academy status, located in Hertford in the south east of England. In the 2014 – 2015 academic year the school had over 1,000 pupils, including students attending the optional sixth form, which is also open to girls.

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History

The school was founded as "Richard Hale's School" on 16 April 1617 by the affluent merchant Richard Hale, who wished to "erect a grammar school for the instruction of children in the Latin tongue and other literature in the town of Hertford". The original school building was in use for 313 years from 1617 to 1930, and still stands near to All Saints' Church. For most of its life the school was known as the "Hertford Grammar School" until 1967, when it was renamed to coincide with the 350th anniversary.

It began the transition to a comprehensive school in 1975, a process completed when the last grammar intake left in 1981. New buildings, including the gym, were built in 1982 and the Sixth form centre from 2009-11. It became a science college in 2003, a foundation school in 2008, and converted to academy status on 1 July 2013.

Houses

Hale gave his name to one of the five original houses of the school. The remaining four were named after the school benefactors Francis Earl Cowper KG and Richard Benyon Croft; and former pupils Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Page, DSO and bar, and the evolutionary biologist Alfred Russel Wallace. These five houses remained for several decades until a sixth house called "Kinman" was added to the growing school, named after the headteacher Major George Kinman who organised the school's move in 1930. This house was for the boys who were previously in an overflow form, and not grouped together with their other house mates. House competition is an integral part of school life at Richard Hale, with competitions taking place not only on the sports fields, but on the stage in both music and drama.

Science

The school is a science academy and has an interest in the scientific development of its pupils. On 26 April, the school successfully sent a balloon up to the edge of space.

Sport

The school has a tradition of rugby for boys and more recently girls. In recent years, football has become a big part of the extra curricular programme and is very successful. Planning permission for a new sports hall was given, however it became unaffordable so the funds were used to erect a Sixth Form Centre, which was finished in the summer of 2011. The school still wishes to build a sports hall but needs finance.

Admissions

The school's current headteacher is Stephen M. Neate, who had previously been temporary headteacher since 2005 following the retirement of the previous incumbent, Michael James.

Notable former pupils

  • Samir Carruthers, Milton Keynes Dons, footballer
  • Alex Davey Chelsea, footballer
  • Mike Fibbens, swimmer
  • Rupert Grint, best known as Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter film adaptations
  • Billy Lunn and his brother Josh Morgan, musicians of The Subways
  • Harry Toffolo, Norwich city, footballer
  • Mark Williams, MP for Ceredigion (Wales)
  • Hertford Grammar School

    Alfred Wallace is Hertford Grammar School's most famous former pupil, but the school has produced other notable alumni including:

  • Sir Roy Anderson, Rector of Imperial College London and a notable epidemiologist
  • Sir Ernest Birch, colonial administrator
  • Nicholas Bell, English-Australian actor
  • Prof John Cannon CBE, Professor of Modern History at Newcastle University from 1976–92
  • Air Vice-Marshal Leslie William Cannon CB CBE, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Air Force from 1951-5
  • Rt Rev Richard Chartres, Bishop of London since 1996
  • Michael Dobbs, author and screenwriter
  • John Fincham, late Professor of Genetics at Cambridge University, and President of the Genetical Society from 1978–81, and Editor of Heredity from 1971-8
  • John Flack (Bishop), Bishop and Anglican representative to the Holy See, and Bishop of Huntingdon from 1997-2003
  • David Gentleman, illustrator, and has designed the most Royal Mail stamps
  • John Gladwin, Bishop of Chelmsford since 2004
  • Geoff Hamilton, television presenter and gardener
  • Captain W. E. Johns, author of the Biggles series
  • James Judd, conductor
  • Andrew Karpati Kennedy, author and literary critic
  • Air Vice-Marshal Alan Merriman CB CBE AFC, Station Commander of RAF Wittering from 1970-2
  • Des de Moor, singer, songwriter and performer
  • Kenny Pickett, singer of 1960s band The Creation
  • Stephen Pound, Labour MP for Ealing North since 1997
  • Derek Savage, pacifist
  • Rt Rev David Smith, Bishop of Maidstone from 1987–92 and Bradford from 1992-2002
  • Brian Wilde, actor
  • References

    Richard Hale School Wikipedia