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Roundwood Park School
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Roundwood Park

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AL5 3AE

Information
TypeAcademy
Established1956 (1956)
Department for Education URN136973 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadmasterMr Alan Henshall
Staff150
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1200
HousesCadbury, Frank, Grey-Thompson, Mandela, Owens, Scott, Wilberforce
Colour(s)Red and Black
PublicationRoundwood Round-Up
Websitehttp://www.roundwoodpark.co.uk/

Roundwood Park School is a mixed, 11-18 secondary school with academy status situated in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK. Opened in 1956, it currently has around 1200 pupils, most of whom live in the local area and surrounding villages (e.g. Markyate, Southdown, Whitwell, Kimpton, Flamstead, Redbourn, Breachwood Green and Wheathampstead.) At the beginning of 2011, Roundwood (along with Sir John Lawes School, the University of Hertfordshire, Rothamsted Research formed a charitable trust. St George's School joined the trust in 2013 and it is now known as "The Harpenden Secondary Schools Trust".

Academics

It runs a full curriculum, including all standard subjects as well as vocational subjects for Sixth Form students. The current headteacher is Mr Alan Henshall. He was preceded by Nicholas Daymond. Alan Henshall is assisted by a senior leadership team, including Deputy Headteachers Glen Pettengell, Matthew Warren, and Tony Smith.


Facilities

The construction of a new modern 'Maths and Music' block was finished in October 2008, which was opened by Johnny Ball.

The school has a multimillion-pound sports centre, officially opened on 7 September 2011 by Michael Atherton MBE. The sports centre is also used for children's parties and sports clubs outside school hours.

The construction of an all-weather outdoor footaball pitch was announced in 2016.

Houses

At the beginning of the 2011 academic year, the school introduced a house system as an olympic legacy. The houses were originally named after colours, but in June 2012 the current house names were unveiled. The houses also represent 2 charities, a national charity and a local charity. Each house has a charity week where money is raised for these two charities.

Alumni

Notable Former Students:

ASPIRE

In September 2012, the school unveiled ASPIRE. The aim of ASPIRE is to develop the learning habits which will last students for a lifetime in a constantly changing world.