Upton Court Grammar School
Upton Court Grammar School is a fully selective academy school in Lascelles Road, Slough, Berkshire.
The school has specialisms in languages and science. It is also a Leading Edge School, an ICT-Focus School, a Training School, an International School under the International Baccalaureate Organization and a participant in the Primary Language Initiative. From September 2004 it offered some International Baccalaureate courses alongside its conventional secondary and sixth form courses, but these are now discontinued.
History
Slough Secondary School (1912–36)
Slough Secondary School was the name of the first major selective secondary school in Slough. It was founded in 1912 just to the west of William Street, in the town centre. By 1936, the School had outgrown its premises and was split into Slough Grammar School for boys in Lascelles Road and Slough High School for girls in Twinches Lane, although the girls stayed on in the William Street buildings until 1939 when their new buildings were ready.The original Slough Secondary School buildings in William Street were re-used during the Second World War and afterwards as temporary school accommodation. They were redeveloped in the 1960s as the tower blocks of Slough College, which became the Slough Campus of Thames Valley University. The area is being redeveloped again, under the Heart of Slough project.
;Headmasters
- Mr W. Francis Smith, BA
- Mr Ben Llewellyn
- Mr Edward Rudland Clarke, MC, MA, FRGS ''and continued with Slough Grammar School for Boys until 1952''
Slough Grammar School for Boys (1936–82)
;Headmasters
- Mr Edward Rudland Clarke, MC, MA, FRGS having started with Slough Secondary School in 1925
- Mr Tom Anderson
- Dr Wilfrid Robert Victor Long, BA, PhD
- Mr Gerald H Painter, MSc, FInstP ''and continued with Upton Grammar School until 1988''
Slough High School for Girls (1936–82)
For the first three years of its existence, it occupied the former Slough Secondary School buildings in William Street, but, in 1939, it moved to new buildings in Twinches Lane, Cippenham.
In 1982, when the Twinches Lane site was sold for redevelopment, Slough Grammar School and Slough High School merged to form Upton Grammar School, based on the Lascelles Road site of Slough Grammar School.
;Headmistresses
- Miss J M Crawford, MA
- Miss Gwyneth R J Owen
- Miss Pamela A Reakes, BA
Upton Grammar School (1982–93)
;Head teachers
- Mr Gerald H Painter, MSc, FInstP having started as Headmaster of Slough Grammar School for Boys in 1966
- Mrs Margaret A Lenton, BA, FRSA ''and continued with Slough Grammar School until 2010''
Slough Grammar School (1993–2013)
;Principals
- Mrs Margaret A Lenton, BA, FRSA having started with Upton Grammar School in 1988
- Mrs Mercedes Hernández Estrada, MA ''and continued with Upton Court Grammar School until 2017''
Upton Court Grammar School (2013–present)
;Principals
- Mrs Mercedes Hernández Estrada, MA having started with Slough Grammar School in 2010
- Mr Mark Pritchard MA
- Mr Oliver King
Academic performance and inspections
The Good Schools Guide describes Upton Court Grammar as a multicultural school that has achieved a remarkably happy coexistence of students from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
Old Paludians
The term "Paludian" for former students of the school is derived from the Latin word palus, meaning a marsh or slough. The term was first coined by the Headmaster, W. Francis Smith, in 1915, when the Old Paludians Association was formed, and has been in continuous use ever since. "Old Paludians" is sometimes informally contracted to "Old Pals".In 1936, the Association split into the Boys section and the Girls section. By the 1950s, the Boys section reformed to become the Old Paludians Ltd. They moved to Taplow and nowadays play as Taplow United.
Meanwhile, the Girls' section became the current Old Paludians Association and organises annual reunions for former students, both boys and girls.
;Former students:
- Steve Bell – cartoonist
- Matthew Benham - owner of Brentford F.C.
- Jeremy Black – assyriologist
- William Bradshaw, Baron Bradshaw
- Laurie Brokenshire CBE, RN - puzzle specialist, magician
- Susan Cooper - children's author
- Richard John Cork, DSO, DFC - WWII Fighter ace
- Dennis Edwards - footballer
- John Fothergill – Pro-Vice Chancellor, City University London
- Philip Hinchcliffe – TV producer
- Jeanne Hoban – trade unionist and activist
- Peter Robert Marler – emeritus professor of neurobiology, physiology and ethology, University of California
- Gary Numan – cult musician
- John Frederick Pickering – professor of economics
- Beryl Platt, Baroness Platt of Writtle – aviation specialist and politician
- Martin Schröder – Vice President and Dean of Engineering and Physical Science, Professor of Chemistry University of Manchester
- Ian Simmons – emeritus professor of geography, University of Durham
- Matthew Spriggs – professor of archaeology, Australian National University
- Kirith Entwhistle - MP for Bolton East