- St Andrew's College, Cleethorpes
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St Andrew's College Established September 2010 Type Secondary School Religion Church of England
Roman CatholicPrincipal Mr S Cook Location Chatsworth Place
Cleethorpes
North East Lincolnshire
DN35 9NF
EnglandLocal authority North East Lincolnshire Students 850 Gender Mixed Ages 11–16 Houses • Africa
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St Andrew's College is a joint faith secondary school based in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, England. The school was formed as an amalgamation of St Mary's Catholic High School and Matthew Humberstone Church of England School. It opened at the commencement of the new academic year in September 2010.
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Predecessor schools
Matthew Humberstone School
Matthew Humberstone School was a Church of England, secondary school with specialist school status as a Business and Enterprise College. Originally founded in 1882 as the "Matthew Humberstone Foundation School", also known as "Clee Foundation School", it was established in Cleethorpes at the request of Matthew Humberstone, a customs officer from Humberston, who financed the opening of the school with a gift of £500 in his will. It was originally a grammar school for boys and initially had 15 students. In 1973, the school merged with Beacon Hill Secondary Modern School, to form a new comprehensive school, which was named in memorial to Matthew Humberstone.
In 2006, the school was placed in special measures by OFSTED, the Government appointed inspectorate for schools in England. Despite being taken out of special measures in 2008, it continued to perform badly in GCSE and SATs. As a result of ongoing negotiations with St Mary's Catholic High School, it was ultimately decided that the school would close at the end of the academic year in 2010 and that both schools would amalgamate to form St Andrew's College.
Alumni
- Edmund Marshall, Labour MP for Goole (1971–83)
- Nigel Martin, Liberal Democrat Councillor for Neville's Cross, Durham County Council (1985-Present)
- Madsen Pirie, Founder and President of the Adam Smith Institute
- Edward Frank Shotter, Anglican priest and former Dean of Rochester Cathedral (1989-2003)
- John Tudor, Methodist minister and missionary
- Tom Clay, Manager of The Royal Standard
St Mary's Catholic High School
St Mary's Catholic High School was a Roman Catholic, secondary secondary school located in Nunsthorpe, Grimsby.
References
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