- Sir Harry Smith Community College
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name = Sir Harry Smith Community College
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head_label = Headteacher
head = Mr Jonathon Digby
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specialist =Science College
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street = Eastrea Road
city =Peterborough
county =Cambridgeshire
country =England
postcode = PE7 1XB
LEA =Cambridgeshire
ofsted = 110870
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enrollment = 1020
gender =Coeducational
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
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website_name =Sir Harry Smith Community College is a medium sized secondary school, situated in Eastrea Road,
Whittlesey ,Cambridgeshire . The college specialises in its science and maths departments. The school has recently had a new Library Resource centre built.The school is most notable for its racing car project, headed by Mr. Kneeshaw. Mr. Kneeshaw and his team of mechanics are building a biofuel car to be entered into the 2008 Silverstone 24 hour race.
The school has raised a massive £1400 plus this year for 'Children in Need' and broke the world record for the largest number of people performing the childhood song 'Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes' at once. The best year in the school, Year 11, is lead by Mr Seddon (who uses bad sports metaphors in assembly), and who helped prepare the 'Children in Need' event at the school.
Laurie Richards Was Stand In Head until the end of the 2007-2008 Acedemic Year Due To an un-Successful Round Of Interviews at the End Of The Last School Year. The Interviews Where Needed As Former Head Teacher Micheal Sandeman Was Leaving For Arthur Mellows Community College, Glinton. The New Head Teacher Is Mister Digby He was Deputy Head At Ramsey Abbey School. Laurie Richards Retired After 40+ Years At The School After Mister Digby's Appointment.
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