The Friary School

The Friary School (formerly Friary Grange) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. The school became an arts and sports college in 2006 and despite this status being withdrawn by the DofE in 2010 the subjects remain high-profile in the school and local community.

The Friary School
Address
Eastern Avenue

, ,
WS13 7EW

England
Coordinates52°41′40″N 1°50′50″W
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoLatin: Inservi Deo Et Laetare[1]
(Serve God and be Cheerful)
Established1892
Local authorityStaffordshire[2]
TrustGreywood Multi-Schools Trust
Department for Education URN124422 Tables
OfstedReports
Head TeacherMatt Allman[3]
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,194
Former namesLichfield High School for Girls
Friary Grange School
The Friary High School
Websitewww.friaryschool.com

The school shares its sporting facilities, including astro-turf pitches, a sports hall, a multi-gym, and a swimming pool, with Lichfield Council for community use.

History

With the introduction of Comprehensive secondary education in the period 1970-73 a new school opened on Eastern Avenue as Friary Grange initially taking older pupils. The former girls' grammar school at St.John Street was renamed The Friary and catered for younger pupils. The school was finally united at Eastern Avenue as The Friary in 1987. The St. John Street site became Lichfield college with the city library and records office moving to the site in 1989.

Previously a community school administered by Staffordshire County Council, in September 2019 The Friary School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Greywood Multi-Schools Trust.Greywood Multi-Schools Trust

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "Prospectus" (PDF). The Friary School. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  2. "The Friary School - Inspection Report". Ofsted. 9 November 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  3. http://www.friaryschool.com/staff/
  • M.W. Greenslade, ed. (1990). "Lichfield: Education". A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 14: Lichfield. British History Online. pp. 170–184. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
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