Newcastle-under-Lyme School
Newcastle-under-Lyme School is a co-educational private day school in the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. It came about by a merger in 1981 of the old Newcastle High School with the Orme Girls' School. Earlier predecessor boy's and girls schools date back over 400 years.
Present day
The school nowadays consists of nursery and preparatory departments, a senior school and a sixth form. It takes boys and girls from the ages of 3–18. The current Headmaster is Michael Getty.The school belongs to the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It is one of the top 100 performing schools in England in terms of its A-level results, and managed record GCSE pass levels in 2020.
Controversy
The school recently constructed a new sports hall and was refused planning permission, this refusal came after objection from the council and nearby homeowners. However the school won the appeal and the council was ordered to pay for the cost of the appeal.The cost of the facilities was provided by Denise Coates who owns Bet365, as some of her children attended the school. Objections from pupils surrounding the school taking funding from a betting company were ignored by the school and governors. This led to protest and outrage from the media and students.
Notable former pupils
In birth order:- William Watkiss Lloyd, writer and scholar
- Alfred Webb-Johnson, 1st Baron Webb-Johnson, distinguished surgeon
- T. E. Hulme, writer
- George Wade, pottery manufacturer
- Camilla Wedgwood, anthropologist
- Frank Barlow, historian
- Kenneth H. Roscoe, soil engineer
- John Wain, writer, poet and academic
- Peter G. "Spam" Hammersley CB OBE, Rear Admiral, Royal Navy
- Clifford Boulton, parliamentary official
- Rosemary O'Day, née Brookes,, historian and author
- David Taylor, humourist, editor of Punch magazine.
- Alan Sinclair, diabetologist and clinical scientist
- Robert Sinclair MacKay, mathematician
- David J. C. MacKay, academic engineer
- Andy Whittaker, media entrepreneur
- Roger Johnson, TV newsreader
- Sarah Willingham, media entrepreneur
- Dominic Burgess, TV and film actor
- Dan Robson, rugby player for Wasps RFC and England
- Geraint Vincent, TV journalist
- Tom Wagg, Astrophysicist