Cheshunt School
Type | Foundation school |
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Religion | Mixed |
Headteacher | Mr Andrew Stainton |
Location |
College Road Cheshunt Hertfordshire EN8 9LY England Coordinates: 51°42′04″N 0°02′43″W / 51.70115°N 0.04535°W |
Local authority | Hertfordshire |
DfE URN | 117596 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 500 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | Black |
Website | Cheshunt School |
Cheshunt School is a secondary school for boys and girls, located in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England.
General information
Cheshunt School is a mixed Foundation school for students aged 11 to 18 years at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire. The School has, since 2003, been designated as a Specialist Technology College.
Most pupils transfer to the School from seven main partner primary schools though pupils come from over 30 schools in the south east of Hertfordshire and north Enfield.
History
Cheshunt Grammar School was built in 1935 in Windmill Lane. Over the years many newer buildings were added around the original building. In 1988 the County Council closed the nearby Bishopslea School in College Road, and distributed the pupils around the other local schools, although Cheshunt Grammar School took most of the pupils and some teachers. In 1990, it was decided to move the entire school to the old Bishopslea School site in College Road. The new school was called Cheshunt School and opened in September 1992. The old Grammar School was demolished and became a housing estate, with street names reflecting the names of past people at the school. Until 2005, the old outdoor pool remained disused and undeveloped, but has since been turned into flats.
Notable former pupils
Cheshunt School
- Cliff Richard, pop singer (when Cheshunt Secondary Modern School)
- John Dalton, musician in Kinks
- Ryan Mason, footballer
- Gary Chillingworth, Journalist for archant media, TV commentator
- Matt King, comedian, actor (Peep Show
Cheshunt Grammar School
- Robin Plummer Libyan Hostage 1984-85
- Benjamin Travers, surgeon
- Sir David Watson, academic
- Geoffrey Hodgson, academic