The Nicholas Hamond Academy
The Nicholas Hamond Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Swaffham, Norfolk, England.
The Nicholas Hamond Academy | |
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Address | |
Brandon Road , , PE37 7DZ | |
Coordinates | 52°38′21″N 0°41′21″E |
Information | |
Type | Academy |
Established | 1736 |
Department for Education URN | 138918 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Executive Principal | Mark Woodhouse |
Associate Principal | Emily Thomason |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 19 |
Website | http://www.tnha.org.uk/ |
Head Teachers
- 1736-46 - C Hest
- 1746-67 - R Hest
- 1767-83 - J Askers
- 1783-94 - J King
- 1794-1803 - T Dow
- 1803-21 - R Harrison
- 1821-45 - J C Hacon
- 1845-46 - W H Brain
- 1846-48 - W Cropper
- 1848-49 - G C Bailey
- 1849-51 - W B Manning
- 1851-57 - J Hacon
- 1857-60 - H Hacon
- 1860-62 - Bellamy
- 1862-92 - C Drury
- 1892-95 - ?
- 1895-98 - W E Humphreys
- 1898-1904 - G Hare
- 1904-19 - W Nash
- 1919-38 - R S Purdie
- 1938-49 - T Welburn
- 1949-64 - I E N Besley
- 1964-76 - K M Harre
- 1976-77 - J I Robinson [1]
- 1977-1984 W.S. Rollings
- 1984–2002: Robert Young
- 2002–2009: Mrs Yvonne Srodzinski[2]
- 2009–2012: Stuart Bailey (appointed May 2009 on an interim basis,[2] renewed March 2011 until July 2012[3])
- 2012–2016: Cheryl Hill
- 2016–2018: Martin Booth
- 2018–N/A: Mark Woodhouse
Notable former pupils
- Lionel Fanthorpe, priest, entertainer, television presenter, author and lecturer.[4]
- Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History in the War Studies Department at King's College London.
Hamond's Grammar School
- Michael Bourke, Bishop of Wolverhampton from 1994–2007
- Alwyn Davies, Professor of Chemistry from 1969-91 at University College London
- Frank Dye, sailor
- John Ellis, RAF chaplain-in-chief
References
- Old Hamondians Association: Headmasters, teachers, prizewinners and prefects Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- Swaffham school head suspended, Lynn News, 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
- Headship update letter at hamondshighschool.co.uk, accessed 20 April 2012
- Fanthorpe on the Writers of Wales Database Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
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