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* Cameron McNally, it’s rumoured that his early work into becoming a shagger initially started in the sixth form toilets, the rest is history
* Cameron McNally, it’s rumoured that his early work into becoming a shagger initially started in the sixth form toilets, the rest is history
*Alex Waller, three time winner of the egg of the year award and the front runner to triumph in the prestigious 2020 edition of the big bald moron trophy.
*Alex Waller, three time winner of the egg of the year award and the front runner to triumph in the prestigious 2020 edition of the big bald moron trophy.
*Thomas 'big nose' Barks, Leader of the Dodger Party.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:06, 17 October 2019

Jack Hunt School (Foundation)
Address
Map
Ledbury Road, Netherton,

Peterborough,
,
Cambridgeshire
,
PE3 9PN

United Kingdom
Coordinates52°34′41″N 0°16′36″W / 52.577933°N 0.276697°W / 52.577933; -0.276697
Information
TypeComprehensive
Local authorityPeterborough
Department for Education URN110899 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMrs Pamela Kilbey
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Websitewww.jackhunt.net

Jack Hunt School is a co-educational foundation, comprehensive school and specialist language and sports college in Netherton in the city of Peterborough in the United Kingdom. Students are aged 11 (Year 7) to 18 (Year 13). Refurbishment of the premises, as part of the Peterborough Secondary School Review, increased the capacity by one form of entry in each year group, with a similar increase in the sixth form, amounting to around an extra 175 places.[1]

History

The school was officially opened by Alderman Dr. Jack Hunt, chairman of the Education Committee of the then Huntingdon and Peterborough County Council, after whom it is named.[2] Briefly, until education in the county was reorganised in 1976, it functioned as a grammar school.

Jack Hunt School became a Beacon school in September 1999 for an initial period of three years. Following a successful application to the then Department for Education and Skills, Beacon status was granted for a further three years with effect from September 2002. In 2004, Beacon schools came to an end nationally and Jack Hunt successfully applied to become a new Leading Edge School.[3]

In September 2001 racial tensions escalated at the school following the racist murder of former pupil Ross Parker in the city shortly after the September 11th Attacks. Three Asian pupils were suspended in October 2001 following an attack on another pupil[4] but the school and headmaster Chris Hilliard were later praised in Parliament for the way they managed to overcome such problems.[5]

On 16 January 2012, the school received a hoax call stating that a bomb had been planted on the premises.[6]

Facilities

Jack Hunt Pool is an 82 feet (25 m) dual-use facility, built on the premises but open to the general public. Jack Hunt is also home to Peterborough's Yamaha School. The school offers Keyboard, Guitar and Drumming to the community. In 2019 Jack Hunt opened a new block with a new dining facility, new classrooms and an all-weather astro turf football pitch.

Notable former pupils

  • Fatima Manji, a Reporter, Channel 4 News[7][8]
  • Aston Merrygold: member of boyband JLS.[9]
  • Keith Palmer: better known as Maxim Reality, MC with dance act The Prodigy.[10]
  • Liam Morgan, Athletic Bilboro Manager.
  • The Boss, African player of the year 2009,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19.
  • Alyn Line, World Pool Champion 2011-2015, Sean ‘The Barrel’ Butchers arch nemesis.
  • Kaz ‘Bunny Hop’ Henderson, painter of the Trotskymaker, scourge of Beatrice and beaten for pace at Orton away.
  • Cameron McNally, it’s rumoured that his early work into becoming a shagger initially started in the sixth form toilets, the rest is history
  • Alex Waller, three time winner of the egg of the year award and the front runner to triumph in the prestigious 2020 edition of the big bald moron trophy.
  • Thomas 'big nose' Barks, Leader of the Dodger Party.

References

  1. ^ Secondary School Review Peterborough City Council (retrieved 15 April 2007)
  2. ^ Corporate Social Responsibility Archived 19 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Hunt and Coombs, Solicitors (retrieved 28 August 2008)
  3. ^ A–Z of Partnership Schools 2007/8 (pp.24-25) University of Cambridge (retrieved 28 August 2008)
  4. ^ ATTACK - School's plea for calm - Environment - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
  5. ^ House of Commons Hansard Debates for 23 Jan 2003 (pt 1)
  6. ^ McErlain, Ken Hoax bomb scare probe after Peterborough school is closed Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 17 January 2012
  7. ^ "IN FOCUS: Celebration time for those who made the grade". Peterborough Evening Telegraph. 20 August 2004. Retrieved 24 July 2016.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Peterborough's Channel 4 newsreader complains to press regulator about Kelvin MacKenzie column in The Sun". Peterborough Evening Telegraph. 22 August 2004. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  9. ^ Briggs, Stephen I always knew Aston had the X Factor Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 22 December 2008
  10. ^ Kirby, Terry Author in a Spot of Bother for 'horrible' view of Peterborough The Independent, 31 August 2006

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