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==Background==
==Background==
Adams' is a selective state school, which admits both [[boarding school|boarding]] and day pupils, and is a specialist technology college. The school, including the sixth form, has approximately 800 pupils (750 boys, 40 girls). The school only educates boys in Years 7 to 11 (ages 11 to 16), although the [[Sixth Form]] (ages 16 to 18) is [[coeducation|mixed]]. The [[Worshipful Company of Haberdashers|Haberdashers]] are still important in the running of the school: they provide some of the school's funding and have representatives in its governing body.
Adams' is a selective state school, which admits both [[boarding school|boarding]] and day pupils(but only from the middle classes), and is a specialist technology college. The school, including the sixth form, has approximately 800 pupils (750 boys, 40 girls). The school only educates boys in Years 7 to 11 (ages 11 to 16), although the [[Sixth Form]] (ages 16 to 18) is [[coeducation|mixed]]. The [[Worshipful Company of Haberdashers|Haberdashers]] are still important in the running of the school: they provide some of the school's funding and have representatives in its governing body.


==School life==
==School life==
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[[Charles Dickens]] (1812- 1870) stayed at The Bear Hotel, now called Beaumaris House that forms part of the school's Boarding House. Chetwynd House was formerly the home of Elizabeth Parker, the recluse on whom Dickens modelled Miss Havisham in [[Great Expectations]] (1861).
[[Charles Dickens]] (1812- 1870) stayed at The Bear Hotel, now called Beaumaris House that forms part of the school's Boarding House. Chetwynd House was formerly the home of Elizabeth Parker, the recluse on whom Dickens modelled Miss Havisham in [[Great Expectations]] (1861).
Also there is a geology club open to anyone, and this offers a GCSE in geology, although no attendence to the club is required to do the subject at A-level, because not enough people are that sad


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
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*[[Michael J. Bassett]] – Film director, notable films include [[Deathwatch]]
*[[Michael J. Bassett]] – Film director, notable films include [[Deathwatch]]
*[[Barrington J. Bayley]] (born 1937) – Science Fiction author
*[[Barrington J. Bayley]] (born 1937) – Science Fiction author
*[[Gene Simmons]] Bass Player and Singer in KISS. Big Tongue.
*[[Tom Brown (satirist)|Tom Brown]] (1662-1704) – Satirist
*[[Tom Brown (satirist)|Tom Brown]] (1662-1704) – Satirist
*[[Richard Burge]] – Former Chief Executive of [[London Zoo]], currently Chief Executive of the [[Countryside Alliance]]
*[[Richard Burge]] – Former Chief Executive of [[London Zoo]], currently Chief Executive of the [[Countryside Alliance]]
*[[Pete Doherty]] "the most famous smackhead in Britain" also musician.
*[[Jeremy Corbyn]] (born 1949) – Left wing [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] MP
*[[Jeremy Corbyn]] (born 1949) – Left wing [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] MP
*[[William Cureton]] (1808-1864) – Orientalist
*[[William Cureton]] (1808-1864) – Orientalist
*[[Ewen Henderson]] (1934-2000) – Sculptor
*[[Ewen Henderson]] (1934-2000) – Sculptor
*[[Sherlock Holmes]] Fictional Detective.
*[[Dorien Grey]] Picture still stands in the big school library.
*[[Roger Holmes]] – The Managing Director of [[Marks and Spencers]]
*[[Roger Holmes]] – The Managing Director of [[Marks and Spencers]]
*[[Simon Le Bon]] Lead singer of Duran Duran
*[[Simon Le Bon]] Lead singer of Duran Duran
*[[Thomas Parker]] (1666-1732) – First Earl of Macclesfield (of the second creation) and Lord Chancellor from 1714 to 1725.
*[[Thomas Parker]] (1666-1732) – First Earl of Macclesfield (of the second creation) and Lord Chancellor from 1714 to 1725.
*[[Matthew Smith (spy)|Matthew Smith]] – 16th-century spy, intriguer and writer.
*[[Matthew Smith (spy)|Matthew Smith]] – 16th-century spy, intriguer and writer.
*[[Captain Ahab]] Noted sailor who sought the white whale, moby Dick
*[[Maurice Stacey|Professor Maurice Stacey]] (1907-1994) – Scientist pivotal in the discovery of Vitamin C
*[[Maurice Stacey|Professor Maurice Stacey]] (1907-1994) – Scientist pivotal in the discovery of Vitamin C
*[[Richey James Edwards]] Rythm Guitarist and lyricist for the Manic Street Preachers, currently missing.
*[[ Steve Tyler]] Rocking front man for [[ Aerosmith]] and also [[ Liv Tyler]]'s Dad
*[[Edward Teach]] Better Known as blackbeard the pirate. He was Head boy sometime in the 1790s.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.adamsgs.org.uk/ Adams' Grammar School website]
* [http://www.agsvoice.com/ AGS Voice] - the school magazine
* [http://www.agsvoice.com/ AGS Voice] - the school magazine
* [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/123/123593.pdf Adams' Grammar School's most recent OFSTED report]
* [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/123/123593.pdf Adams' Grammar School's most recent OFSTED report]
* [http://www.agslibrary.tk/ Adams' Grammar School Library Website]
* [http://www.agslibrary.tk/ Adams' Grammar School Library Website]
* [http://www.adamsgs.org.uk/ Adams' Grammar School website]


[[Category:Grammar schools in England]]
[[Category:Grammar schools in England]]

Revision as of 19:59, 25 June 2005

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Adams' Grammar School is a state grammar school in Newport, Shropshire. Its name is sometimes abbreviated to AGS.

Background

Adams' is a selective state school, which admits both boarding and day pupils(but only from the middle classes), and is a specialist technology college. The school, including the sixth form, has approximately 800 pupils (750 boys, 40 girls). The school only educates boys in Years 7 to 11 (ages 11 to 16), although the Sixth Form (ages 16 to 18) is mixed. The Haberdashers are still important in the running of the school: they provide some of the school's funding and have representatives in its governing body.

School life

The school is divided into four houses for competitive and pastoral purposes. These are named after notable Salopians, Clive of India, Charles Darwin, Charles Talbot and Captain Matthew Webb. Highlights of the school year include the Smedley and Dixon Cups: the inter-house rugby and drama competitions.

The school also has a number of clubs and societies. These include Army, Royal Navy and RAF CCF sections, chess club, Christian Union and the Senior Debating Society.

The current Headmaster is Mr JM Richardson and the two Deputy Headmasters are Mr Warren-Smith and Mr Barrat.

History

Adams' was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy citizen of the City of London and a Haberdasher who was born in the town. It was opened on March 25 1657.

Charles Dickens (1812- 1870) stayed at The Bear Hotel, now called Beaumaris House that forms part of the school's Boarding House. Chetwynd House was formerly the home of Elizabeth Parker, the recluse on whom Dickens modelled Miss Havisham in Great Expectations (1861).

Also there is a geology club open to anyone, and this offers a GCSE in geology, although no attendence to the club is required to do the subject at A-level, because not enough people are that sad

Notable alumni

Former pupils are known as "Old Novaportans" (initiated as "ON").

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