The Priory School, Hitchin

The Priory School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Hitchin in the English county of Hertfordshire.

The Priory School
Address
Bedford Road

, ,
SG5 2UR

Information
TypeFoundation school
Established1988
Local authorityHertfordshire
Department for Education URN117499 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMr Geraint Edwards
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1206
Colour(s)Red, White, Black
Websitehttp://www.priory.herts.sch.uk/

The Priory School is the only co-educational secondary school in Hitchin, the others being Hitchin Boys' School and Hitchin Girls' School. However, The Priory School is part of the consortium with Hitchin Boys’ School and Hitchin Girls’ School for A Level lessons, being shared between the three schools.

History

Hitchin High School for Girls was opened in 1954 by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, and later in 1974 became Bowes Lyon and became co-educational after 1975.[1]

In 1988 it became a comprehensive school and renamed The Priory School after the amalgamation of Bowes Lyon and Hitchin School (Bessemer), but has since gained specialisms in Computing, Business and Enterprise. Previously a community school wholly operated by Hertfordshire County Council, in 2016 The Priory School converted to foundation school status. As a foundation school the governing body and senior leadership team have taken on extra responsibilities from Hertfordshire County Council in operating the school.

Former Headteacher of the school, Mr Peter Loach, retired at the end of the 2013 Summer term. He was succeeded by Mr Geraint Edwards, previously the acting head of Marriotts School in Stevenage.[2]

The Priory School is a member of the Stonewall scheme, and in 2017 was visited by actor Ian McKellen, a keen spokesman for LGBTQ+ rights.[3] The school has a resident counsellor and sixteen staff members have been trained in mental health first aid.[4]

Facilities

The Priory School is home to a 25-foot climbing wall with a traverse section, a sports hall, gymnasium, floodlit Multi-Use Games Area and dance studio.[5]

Notable former pupils

References

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