Manshead CE Academy

School in Bedfordshire, England

51°52′22″N 0°29′46″E / 51.87277°N 0.49613°E / 51.87277; 0.49613InformationTypeSponsored academyReligious affiliation(s)Church of EnglandEstablished1888Local authorityCentral BedfordshireDepartment for Education URN109705 TablesHeadteacherAndrew McBurnieGenderMixedAge11 to 19Enrolment1,182 as of January 2016[update]Websitehttp://www.mansheadschool.co.uk/

Manshead CE Academy is a mixed Church of England secondary academy and sixth form located on the outskirts of both Caddington and Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England.

The academy (surrounded by countryside and hills) is a member of the Diocese of St Albans Multi-Academy Trust.

The academy is the modern successor to Dunstable Grammar School, which existed from 1881 to 1971 when Bedfordshire adopted the comprehensive education system. From this time, it was an upper school educating pupils aged 13–18, with Ashton Middle School in particular acting as a feeder school to Manshead. However, in September 2014, Manshead became a full secondary school accepting pupils at age 11.

In May 2017, the school converted to a sponsored academy with the Diocese of St Albans Multi-Academy Trust. [1]

The academy is named after the ancient Manshead hundred which covered an area in the south-west of Bedfordshire and included Dunstable.

Notable former pupils

  • Kevin McCloud – designer, writer and television presenter
  • Tim Robinson – former cricketer and current cricket umpire

Other secondary schools in the area

References

  1. ^ "Change of Age Range " Manshead School". Mansheadschool.co.uk. 5 September 2013. Archived from the original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2013.

External links

  • Manshead School website
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