- Altrincham Grammar School For Boys
Infobox UK school
name = Altrincham Grammar School for Boys
type = Foundation School
specialist = Languages
street = Malborough Rd
city = Bowdon,Altrincham
county =Cheshire
head = Mr Gartside
website = http://www.agsb.co.uk/
gender = Boys
established = 1912|Altrincham Grammar School for Boys (A.G.S.B.) is an all boys school situated in the town of
Altrincham inGreater Manchester ,England . Whilst the school is non-fee paying, it hasfoundation school status which allows it to have a degree of independence from thelocal education authority .The school is a short walk away from Hale train station.
History
The school was originally called Altrincham County High School for Boys and was founded in 1912 as a direct result of the Balfour Education Act to provide secondary education (partly fee-paying) for an area which stretched from Sale to
Knutsford and beyond.It opened with only 57 pupils and 3 staff (a Headmaster, a Deputy and one other), housed in the distinctively decorated red brick building, which still forms the central block of the school today. The south wing and the assembly hall were added in 1938 and the present science block, gymnasium and workshops in 1964. A programme of school refurbishment and extension is presently in progress which will result in improved facilities in a number of areas of the school.
In 1974, the school passed from the control of
Cheshire County Council to the newly formed Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council and remained so until 1st January, 1996, when it became Grant Maintained, and was granted a new Coat of Arms by the Royal College of Arms. In September 1999 the school became aFoundation school whenGrant-maintained school status was abolished.The School Today
The number of boys in the school has been rising steadily in recent years as the popularity of the school has increased, so that the school has had a five form entry for several years. Indeed, 2003 marked a further augmentation to six Year 7 forms. These forms include many pupils from outside the traditional catchment area of the school, although it is still committed to being 'Altrincham's Grammar School'.
In September 2003 the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) awarded the school
specialist school status as aLanguage College . [cite web
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accessdate=2006-08-02]Recent additions include new blocks for Art and Design Technology, new ICT suites, the Stamford Hall canteen and the new sixth form block.
Within the last 6 months, a new maths block has been built along with the completion of an Astroturf pitch used for Hockey (an increasingly popular sport), Lacrosse and Football. New tennis courts have also been built and plans are already undergoing for the new sports hall. This has all come from a £3.5million grant provided by the government in the mid stages of 2006.
6 more classrooms have being built at the south end of the school, which extended the Religious Education and Maths departments.
On August the 29th the new 3.5million pound sports hall was built, and offically opened on the 4th of september with announcements from the headmaster and a special guest, Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff, England and lancashire cricketer. The new sports hall contains a fitness suite and two large halls. One known as the Brian hughs hall, in memory of the 34 year serving governer whom passed away during the summer, and the other main hall called the Peel hall after the Peel company, founders of the trafford centre whom funded 650,000 pounds for the project.
Parents and Friends Association
Since its founding in 1957, the Association has played a vital role in the life of the school, organising a wide range of social events and funding all aspects of school life. When a boy enters the school, his parents are invited to become members of the association.
Elections of the General Committee take place at the Annual General Meeting in September. There are approximately 24 parent members and 2 staff members on the committee with the Headmaster acting as President. The meetings are chaired by the elected chairman.
‘Altrincham Grammar School Developments’ was established in 1998 as a company with charitable status. It is charged with raising and holding money for the development of the school – mainly large capital projects.
Clubs and Societies
There are a few noted clubs & societies in the school:
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Amnesty International
* The Arts Society
* The Chess Club
* Film Club
* Christian Union
* The Islamic Society [ [http://www.agsbisoc.com AGSB Islamic Society] ]
* The Hindu Society
* The Radio Club (AGRC)The
Young Enterprise project is also undertaken by students in the lower 6th form who wish to get a taster of life in the business world. It provides a valuable insight into the dynamic nature of the business, to master and develop simple business concepts to communication and leadership skills. In 2007, 'Phoenix Inc', run by 25 students formed the most successful YE company in the history of the school, having won the Trafford Local Area Final and the Manchester Strategic Board Final.taff and Head Boys
There are currently over 100 teachers at the school as well as many part-time and student teachers, secretaries, music teachers and
Sodexho staff who run the school cafeteria. The current headteacher is Mr Gartside, with deputy headteacher Mr Hall. Head of Sixth Form is Mr Pearson, of Upper School Mr Wales and of Lower School Mrs Lambie.Notable Staff Members
Notable Alumni
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Paul Allott - Former Lancashire and England cricketer
*Graham Brady M.P. -Member of Parliament for Altrincham and Sale West from 1997.
*Ian Brown - Solo artist and former lead singer of the indie rock bandThe Stone Roses .
*Ronald Gow - dramatist, who returned to the school to teach in the 1920s.
*Steve Jackson - Co-founder ofGames Workshop andLionhead .
*Ian Livingstone - Executive Chairman ofEidos Interactive . Co-founder ofGames Workshop and publisher ofTomb Raider andLara Croft .
*John Squire - Former guitarist of the indie rock bandThe Stone Roses .Achievements
Stephen Williams broke a world record for
Tiddlywinks at the school in 1966 which was reported for many years in theGuinness Book of Records [cite web|url = http://www.cheng.cam.ac.uk/~pjb10/winks/records.html|title=Tiddlywinks World Records|publisher=ETwA]References
External links
* [http://www.agsb.co.uk School Website]
* [http://www.agsb.co.uk/languagecollege/intro.html AGSB Language College Website]
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