Moulton School and Science College
Moulton School & Science College is a secondary school with academy status located in the village of Moulton, Northamptonshire. Formerly known as Moulton School, the founding headmaster was Leslie Alfred Scott (1914-1999), who was headmaster from 1954 until his retirement in 1979. He established the school motto - "Fill the Unforgiving Minute". He also established the first house system (Hilary, Bannister, Fleming and Whittle) and created the school crest. Two new houses were added, Scott and Petit, after Scott retired in 1979. As of 2019, the school as of 2019 had 1,355 students on roll, including in the sixth form, and 135 teachers. It is a school for ages 11–18. The school was granted specialist Science College status in 2002, and this was re-designated in 2007.[citation needed]
The headteacher, as of March 2021, is Angie Dabbs. The school used to separate the students into four different houses named after the Northamptonshire houses of Holdenby House, Althorp, Rockingham, and Sulgrave Manor. They had different colour ties to represent them: blue for Althorp, green for Holdenby, red for Rockingham and yellow for Sulgrave, but since the 2012–13 academic year, the school has year groups consisting of eight classes per year, instead of houses. The colours for each year are rotated. As of 2022, The year colours are as follows. Gold (Year 7), Blue (Year 8), Green (Year 9), Black (Year 10) Silver (Year 11). They rotate every year.[4]
As of 2022, The houses have been renamed to Hunsbury (Green), Ravensthorpe (Red), Stanwick (Yellow) and Barnwell (Blue).
The school serves students from Moulton, Pitsford, Boughton, Brixworth, Chapel Brampton, Church Brampton, Old, Kingsthorpe, Walgrave, Harlestone, Rectory Farm, Holcot and Sywell. [citation needed]
In June 2013, it received a "Good" report from Ofsted.[5] which was confirmed in 2017.[6]
Feeder Schools
- Boughton Primary School
- Brixworth Primary School
- Harlestone Primary School
- Moulton Primary School
- Overstone Primary School
- Pitsford Primary School
- Sywell C Of E Primary School
- The Bramptons Primary School
- Walgrave Primary School
References
- ^ "Moulton School and Science College - The Staff". Moulton School and Science College. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "Moulton School and Science College - The Governors". Moulton School and Science College. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "DfE - Moulton School and Science College". Department for Education. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "Moulton School and Science College - Information by year". Moulton School and Science College. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "Ofsted - Moulton School and Science College". Ofsted. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- ^ "Short Inspection of Moulton School and Science College". Ofsted. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
External links
- School profile on Ofsted
- v
- t
- e
- Abbeyfield School
- Bishop Stopford School
- Brooke Weston Academy
- Campion School
- Caroline Chisholm School
- Chenderit School
- Corby Business Academy
- Corby Technical School
- Danetre & Southbrook Learning Village
- The Duston School
- Elizabeth Woodville School
- The Ferrers School
- Guilsborough Academy
- Huxlow Academy
- Kettering Buccleuch Academy
- Kettering Science Academy
- Kingsthorpe College
- Kingswood Secondary Academy
- The Latimer Arts College
- Lodge Park Academy
- Magdalen College School
- Malcolm Arnold Academy
- Manor School and Sports College
- Montsaye Academy
- Moulton School and Science College
- Northampton Academy
- Northampton School for Boys
- Northampton School for Girls
- The Parker E-ACT Academy
- Prince William School
- Rushden Academy
- Silverstone UTC
- Sir Christopher Hatton Academy
- Southfield School
- Sponne School
- Thomas Becket Catholic School
- Weavers Academy
- Weston Favell Academy
- Wollaston School
- Wrenn School
This Northamptonshire school or sixth form college related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e