Reepham High School And College
History
The school opened with around 200 pupils in 1961 as a secondary modern school. The first head was Edward Riddell Smith.
A sixth form was opened next to the school in September 2009 after a £6,000,000 investment. A £280,000 playing field was added in 2010, as well as additional science classrooms.
The high school converted to an academy in October 2012, and in 2014, received an £800,000 grant to replace its 55 year old windows.
In 2015, Reepham High School and College created the Synergy Multi-Academy Trust, made up of academies and schools within 30 minutes of Reepham including Reepham Primary, Bawdeswell Primary, Foulsham Primary, Mattishall Primary, Astley Primary, Corpusty Primary and Litcham School.
A new languages block was finished in September 2016.
In 2017, Mark Farrar stepped down as head teacher, and Tim Gibbs, vice principal and physical education teacher at the school, replaced him. Farrar became head of Synergy until August 2019, when he retired. In 2024, Tim Gibbs retired and Jon Croucher became the current headmaster.
In 2018, Helen McGuinness, former head of social sciences at the school, was welcomed back as college director. In September of that year, the high school introduced a ban on mobile phones, while allowing them to be hidden in school bags and to be used if "under explicit instruction by a teacher", citing small distractions as the original reason. Head teacher Tim Gibbs noted a decline in bullying following the ban. French TV channel France 2 filmed in Reepham High School to report on the ban.
In 2024, it was reported that Synergy Multi Academy Trust had proposed 30 job losses across two schools in order to address what it says is a budget deficit of £2.9 million, including 16 teaching roles, one leadership post and eight support staff posts at Reepham.
Ofsted and specialisation
Since 2006 the school has been a specialist Science, Mathematics and Vocational school.
In 2006, the Eastern Daily Press reported that Reepham High was the only school in Norfolk to carry Ofsted's “Outstanding” ranking. In September 2008, the school was ranked “Outstanding” for a third time and scored the highest overall grade possible. After converting to Academy status in 2012, the school subsequently lost its "Outstanding" rating in the inspection of May 2013, becoming "Good". The high school retained its "Good" rating in its 2016 and 2020 inspections.
Notable alumni
High school
- Jed Steer, Aston Villa goalkeeper
- Carl Rogers, former captain of Norfolk County Cricket Club
- Bruce Fielder (a.k.a. Sigala), musician
- Iona Lake, steeplechaser
References
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- ^ Fisher, Geoff (1 July 2014). "High school wins grant to replace ageing windows and doors". Reepham Life. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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- ^ "French TV crew films children at Reepham school where mobile phones are banned". Eastern Daily Press. 28 September 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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- ^ "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". January 2018.
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- ^ "High school keeps 'good' Ofsted rating after 'radical' shake-up". Eastern Daily Press. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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- ^ Freezer, David (4 July 2017). "'Shock' British title joy sparks World Championship hope for Iona Lake". Norwich Evening News. Retrieved 12 October 2022.