Dunstable Grammar School

Dunstable Grammar School

Dunstable Grammar School was a grammar school in the market town of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1888, it was closed in 1971.

Dunstable Grammar School buildings, now used by Ashton Middle School

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History

Foundation

Dunstable Grammar School was established by the Trustees of the Almshouse Charity created by the Will of Frances Ashton. Hence the inscription on the building which says:

Dunstable Grammar School Founded A.D. 1728 By Mrs. Frances Ashton Built A.D. 1887.

School opening

New school buildings were constructed in 1887 on the northern side of Dunstable for the Trustees of Frances Ashton's charity, and in 1888 the school opened with 49 pupils. The first headmaster was L. C. R. Thring, of the Thring family of Uppingham which included the educationist Edward Thring (1821-1887), headmaster of Uppingham School. By 1917, the school had grown to 67 boarders and 100 day boys. A school library was built in memory of the former pupils who died in the Boer War and the Second World War, and a memorial in the library commemorated the names of the sixty-two boys who gave their lives, including Ashton Edward Thring, the only son of the school's first headmaster.[1] and the Victoria Cross winner, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Henderson.[2]

The school remained in its purpose-built home from 1888 until 1971, when it was closed with the coming of the new comprehensive system of education. The remaining schoolteachers and pupils moved to a new school at the opposite end of the town, the Manshead Upper School.

Use of the buildings

The original Grammar School building was modernised and since 1973 has housed the Ashton (VA) Middle School, for children aged nine to thirteen.

Alumni

  • Nigel Benson, author. His book Dunstable in Detail is a standard reference for the town and includes details about the Grammar School.
  • Gary Cooper, (known as Frank Cooper while at school) who became an actor and starred in many Hollywood films, e.g. as the town Marshall in High Noon (1952).
  • Graeme Paul Knowles, Dean of St Paul's since 2007
  • Sam Kydd, another actor who appeared in many films and on TV (e.g. as Mr Walton in the UK soap-opera Crossroads).
  • Kevin McCloud, TV presenter of Grand Designs
  • Geoffrey Moore CBE, Chairman of Vauxhall Motors from 1979-81 and President of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) from 1981-2
  • Norman Morris (1920-2008), professor of medicine and humanitarian who revolutionized maternity care in the United Kingdom
  • Khawaja Nazimuddin, (known as Khaja Nazimuddin while at school) who became the second Prime Minister of Pakistan (October 17, 1951 - April 17, 1953). (The first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated in 1951.) Khawaja visited his old school dormitory in 1952.
  • Philip Needham, Chief Executive of the ADAS Group from 1995-2000
  • John Reason, Rugby Union correspondent for the Daily Telegraph from 1964-94
  • William Willis, Liberal MP for Colchester from 1880-5

References

  1. ^ Dunstable School at Lost Generation Website Support Materials
  2. ^ History at dunstableschool.co.uk (G. G. Henderson appears on the memorial)

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