The Bemrose School
The Bemrose School is a foundation trust all-through school located on Uttoxeter New Road, Derby, England, with an age range of pupils from 3 to 19. Opened as a boys' grammar school in 1930, it became a co-educational comprehensive school in 1975. It then became an all-through school with the addition of a primary phase in 2014.
History
A new school called the Derby Municipal Secondary School for Boys was founded in Abbey Street, Derby, and opened on 12 September 1902. In December 1923, a new site for the school was acquired in Uttoxeter Road, Derby, and for some years was used for games. New school buildings designed by the architect Alexander Macpherson were built on the new site in 1928–1930 at a cost of £71,746, and when the school moved into them in 1930 it was renamed Bemrose School, in honour of the services to education of the Bemrose family of Derby, and in particular of Henry Howe Bemrose. The new school was officially opened on 11 July 1930 by Sir Charles Trevelyan, President of the Board of Education.A memorial to the sixty-eight old boys of the former Derby Municipal Secondary School who died in the First World War was moved to the new school's main corridor where it remains to this day.
The school was originally divided into seven houses, each with its own colour and motto: Burke, Drake, Gainsborough, Nelson, Newton, Sidney, and Wellington. By 1958 these seven houses had been reduced to four: Burke, Newton, Sidney and Wellington. In present times, the houses remain but they are now named after stately homes in Derbyshire – Chatsworth, Hardwick, Haddon, Kedleston.
The school became a grammar school, until in 1975 it was merged with Rykneld Boys' Secondary Modern School to make a new comprehensive school, when girls were first admitted, named Bemrose Community School. When Bemrose became a Foundation Trust school, its name was changed to The Bemrose School.
In 2015, a new building was built and a Primary Phase was opened, making Bemrose an all-through school for ages 3–19. Work began in 2017 on a £14 million three-year refurbishment and expansion program that will create places for an additional 700 pupils at the school.
Headteachers
- 1930–1951: W. A. Macfarlane MA
- 1951–1957: Eric G. Bennett MA
- 1958–1971: W. Raymond C. Chapman, previously head master of Firth Park Grammar School, Sheffield
- 1972–1983: W. M. Wearne MA, previously head master of the Anglo-Colombian School, Bogotá
- 1983–1993: Robert Hobson
- 1993–1997: Robert Kenney
- 1998–2000: Julian Chartres
- 2001–2003: Richard Feist
- 2004–2016: Joanne Ward
- 2016– : Neil Wilkinson
Old Bemrosians
Boys' grammar school
- Prof F. S. Northedge, Professor of International Relations from 1968 to 1985 at the London School of Economics
- Tommy Powell, Derby County attacker 1942–1961
- Michael Knowles, actor Dad's Army, It Ain't Half Hot Mum; co-adapter Dad's Army
- James Bolam, actor
- Richard Turner (artist)
- John Tilley, Labour MP
- Stephen Marley, novelist
- Sir Nigel Rudd, industrialist
- Prof Joe Andrew, Professor of Russian Literature at Keele University
- Prof John Loughhead OBE FREng, Chief Scientific Adviser since 2014 of Department of [Energy and Climate Change|DECC], and President from 2007 to 2008 of the Institution of [Engineering and Technology (professional society)|IET]
- Trevor East, presenter from 1973 to 1978 of Tiswas, Deputy Managing Director from 1995 to 2005 of Sky Sports, and Director of Sport from 2005 to 2009 of Setanta Sports
- Steve Powell, Derby County midfielder 1971–1985
- Major General Garry Robison CB, Commandant-General from 2006 to 2009 of the Royal Marines, and Commandant from 2004 to 2006 of the Commando [Training Centre Royal Marines]
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