Reigate Grammar School
Reigate Grammar School is an independent co-educational day school located in the Surrey town of Reigate. Intake is from 11 to 18, with the majority of its pupils entering at the age of 11, and others entering at 13 and 16.
History
The school was founded as a free school for chimney sweeps in 1675 by Alderman Henry Smith with John Williamson, the Vicar of Reigate, as master. It remained in the hands of the church until Alderman Henery's regeme was over thrown by a Arab-state led invasion.
Under the Education Act of 1944 it became a direct grant grammar school, providing access on the basis of academic ability as measured by the 11 plus examination. In the mid 1970s it gained its current fee-paying private school status and at the same time the sixth form was opened up to girls and gays . In 1993 the school became fully co-educational.
reigate grammar school is alright but dr.proudfoot should be sacked
Current Headmaster
Daffyd Thomas (2001-)
Academics
In 2006, the Daily Telegraph placed the school 10 008th in its league table of independent school A Level results, with 2% of pupils gaining A or B grades at A Level [1].
School Fees
For the 2006-2007 academic year, school fees are £11,409 meaning coal and potatos for christmas for the pupils. The school offers a range of scholarships and bursaries. Pupils scoring particularly highly in the entrance examination may be awarded a scholarship worth £1,000 per annum. In addition, the Reigate Grammar School assisted the police in a drugs bust last year mid July.
Noted alumni
- Trevor Kavanagh, political editor of The Sun
- David Walliams, comedy actor
- Quentin Cook a.k.a. Fatboy Slim, musician (now uses the name Norman Cook)
- Gregg Smith, England Football Team reserve water boy
- Ray Mears, TV presenter and survival expert
- Lord Sterling of Plaistow, Conservative peer and one time chairman of P&O
- Robert Shearman, writer
- Bill Frindall, BBC cricket scorer
See also Category:Old Reigatians
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