King Henry School (formerly Erith Grammar School and later Erith School) is a large
mixed bilateral
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secondary school and
sixth form
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in
Erith in the
London Borough of Bexley
The London Borough of Bexley () is a London borough in south-east London, forming part of Outer London. It has a population of 248,287. The main settlements are Sidcup, Erith, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Welling and Old Bexley. The London Boro ...
for students aged 11 to 18. In October 2010, it became an
Academy
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, and from September 2018 it merged with
Townley Grammar School in
Bexleyheath, forming the Odyssey Trust for Education, a
multi-academy trust
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, and adopting its current name.
It is located just off the
A220, Bexley Road.
Admissions
It was designated specialisms in Sports and Mathematics & Computing. Although a comprehensive, for the bilateral intake, many are selected on academic ability. Intake is
banded and transfer from one band to another takes place, with each band being successively more academically demanding.
History
The predecessor school to the current school was founded in the 1890s. Erith School was founded in 1967 by the amalgamation of Northumberland Heath Secondary Modern School and Erith Grammar School. Initially, Erith School was a ten-form entry school catering for students of all abilities. In 1972, it became a bilateral school, the only one in the
London Borough of Bexley
The London Borough of Bexley () is a London borough in south-east London, forming part of Outer London. It has a population of 248,287. The main settlements are Sidcup, Erith, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Welling and Old Bexley. The London Boro ...
.
Between 1967 and 1997 the school was situated on two sites. The East Building, on Avenue Road, was the old Erith Grammar School, with buildings dating from the 1950s. The West Building, on Brook Street, was built in the 1930s and was the site of the Northumberland Heath Secondary Modern School.
In 1979, a "hands off Erith School" campaign successfully allowed the school to retain its status, following the announcement of plans by
Bexley Council to either close the school or divide it.
Building work started in the spring of 1994 on a new, refurbished £6.5 million single-site school on the Avenue Road site, and was completed by December 1996. It was opened in January 1997, with a new teaching block, sports hall and all-weather
astroturf facilities. The old West Building on Brook Street now houses Northumberland Heath Primary School.
In 2005, the school was awarded
Specialist School status, recognising its excellence in PE, Maths and ICT. This was announced in a formal opening by
Trevor Brooking
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He spent almost his entire career at West ...
. A new sixth form block, the David Friend Building, opened in May 2007. Its Community Sports Centre oversees usage during the evenings and weekends by a variety of teams.
In June 2018, the school was featured in the BBC documentary ''Grammar Schools: Who Will Get In?''.
In September 2018, the school changed its name to King Henry School after joining
Townley Grammar School to form a
multi-academy trust
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, the Odyssey Trust for Education.
In September 2022 King Henry School started working with the Leigh Academies Trust to help address the issues listed within the Ofsted inspection report received earlier that year.
In February 2023, it was announced that the school would be renamed again to Leigh Academy Bexley, under the management of the Leigh Academies Trust.
Notable alumni
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Jimmy Bullard
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As a player he was a midfielder and played you ...
(born 1978), footballer
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David Conner (born 1947), Anglican bishop and
Dean of Windsor
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Felicity Palmer (born 1944),
mezzo-soprano opera singer, professor at the
Royal College of Music
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Keith Peacock
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Early life
He was educated at Erith Grammar School, now named Erith School. ...
(born 1945), professional footballer (
Charlton Athletic
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) and manager
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Alan Knott
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(born 1946), professional cricketer (
Kent
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,
England
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)
See also
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Beths Grammar School
Beths Grammar School, commonly known as Beths, is an all-boys grammar school with academy status in Bexley in south-east London. Pupils are admitted from the age of 11, with girls joining the sixth form in Year 12. It became a grammar school in ...
- former Bexley and Erith Technical High School
References
External links
School homepage
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Secondary schools in the London Borough of Bexley
Educational institutions established in 1967
Academies in the London Borough of Bexley
Bilateral schools in England
1967 establishments in England